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  1. Littlehampton is a town, seaside resort and civil parish in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It lies on the English Channel on the eastern bank of the mouth of the River Arun. It is 52 miles (84 km) south south-west of London, 19 miles (31 km) west of Brighton and 10 miles (16 km) east of Chichester.

  2. Two award-winning beaches, the beautiful River Arun and a large seafront green makes Littlehampton a popular destination for individuals, families and couples. Whether you are looking for a seaside Town with plenty to do on a day out or a base for exploring the beautiful Sussex Coast, Littlehampton is the ideal place to visit.

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    • Littlehampton Beach
    • Littlehampton Beach Huts
    • Littlehampton Harbour
    • Littlehampton Beach Pier
    • Fish and Chips
    • Littlehampton Long Bench, The Longest Bench in Britain
    • Look and Sea Centre
    • Oyster Pond / Pedalo Hire
    • Littlehampton Buccaneer Bay Mini Golf and Miniature Railway
    • Harbour Park and Amusements

    Likely the best thing to do in Littlehampton if you are here for just a day trip, Littlehampton’s main and most popular beach is the Littlehampton East Beach. Littlehampton East Beach is a sandy, shingle stretch of shore that has all the traditional trappings of a classic seaside town. Beach huts, mini golf and fish and chip / ice-cream stalls all ...

    No British beach is complete without beach huts and Littlehampton beach has a bevy of brightly coloured beach huts a little away along East Beach. The local Arun Council owns most of the Littlehampton beach huts and rents them to local people on an annual basis, so whilst you can’t hire them as a visitor or day-tripper, they are pretty as a picture...

    An idyllic slice of Littlehampton with views of the River Arun and nearby Arun Yacht Club, Littlehampton Harbour is easily accessible from the main train station and is the best way to begin your coastal walk when you first arrive in the town (there is also ample parking here is you are driving by car). Littlehampton Harbour has a popular promenade...

    A peaceful spot with gorgeous views of both Littlehampton East Beach and the West Beaches, Littlehampton Pier has ample benches to soak up the seaside views and is a popular place for the local fisherman. The pier is also the ideal sunny spot to enjoy fish and chips from one of the nearby takeaways (listed below). You might like – Our guide to Brig...

    Like any good traditional British beachside resort, Littlehampton has several popular fish and chip restaurants to choose from, all within easy walking distance of the beach and seafront. If you are visiting from overseas or haven’t been to the British seaside before, seriously one the best things to do in Littlehampton (or at any UK beach) is to e...

    One of Littlehampton’s claims to fame is Littlehampton Long Bench, reputedly Britain’s longest bench. You’ll see it running all the way along Littlehampton Beach and whilst it can be a little subtle in places, the designers have had some fun in its creation, with some interesting shapes and patterns. Measuring over 300 metres in length, you’ll neve...

    At the far end of Littlehampton Harbour, you’ll find the Look and Sea Centre, a maritime exhibition dedicated to the local history of the area. Here you will also find lots of local tourist information as well as the Harbour Lights Cafe, which has a terrific outdoor terrace overlooking the marina and Arun River.

    The rather cutely named Oyster Park is a secluded spot (a little quieter than Littlehampton Beach) that has a nice circular pond, lined by benches and the occasional piece of public art or statue. In the summer months, you can hire pedalos on Oyster Pond too.

    A haaa me hearties – ‘putt’ a swing in your step with a trip to the Buccaneer Bay Adventure Golf Course in Norfolk Park. Next door to the crazy golf is a miniature railway line, fun for rail enthusiasts of all ages. Norfolk Park also has a very popular cafe Edge by the Seaand public toilets.

    A mini Disneyland on sea, Littlehampton’s Harbour Parkis right on the beach front and aimed at families and small children, with vintage delights such as dodgems, slides and all the traditional fairground rides you’d expect. It is probably best not to eat too much candy floss before you get aboard the Dolphin Leap, due to the huge and sudden drop (...

  5. Littlehampton has a bustling leisure Harbour and Marina and visiting boat users are very welcome. The Harbour can be accessed via the River Arun’s mouth. Visitor moorings are located to the east side of the river below the Harbour Office and these offer a wide range of facilities including electricity supply.

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  7. Littlehampton is a seaside town in West Sussex. It lies midway on the Sussex coast between Bognor Regis and Worthing . It is just over 15 miles (25 km) west from the larger tourist area of Brighton and 55 miles (88 km) south of London