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Littlehampton - what is it like for a family day out?







Brightonbabe

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Aug 27, 2012
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Littlehampton is fine for young families and people who just want to chill by the sea without loadsa pubs/bars.
i moved here 3 years ago from Brighton and as much as i love brighton beach Littlehampton is a lot more Family Friendly
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
Don't stop at the river. Take the little harbour ferry across to the other side and explore West Beach. As other posters have commented its the quieter of the two, when the tide retreats there are lovely sandy beaches and the back of the beach has really nice dunes that back onto the golf course. The west beach cafe at the car parkby the river is now under the same ownership as the striking metal one that has one various design awards on east beach seafront - the food is really nice in both - pricey but a massive step up from your usual seafront fare.

The negative comments on the town are largely unwarranted...and I should know as I've lived here for the last 13 years.

Oh - and if you fancy a BBQ instead there is a designated BBQ area on the east (main) beach seafront with permanent BBQ's and hot bins were you can dump the disposable types after.
The STOP comment was more about not following in down into the town!
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
I do not particularly like Littlehampton as I do not think that it has a lot going for it and generally the town centre has nothing going for it. If I was going shopping I would chose Worthing over Littlehampton but what appears to be the problem area is the town centre that has the residents of nearby Wick swanning about. Again the residents of Wick will be both good and bad but like all areas the bad get the publicity over the good.
 


Stat Brother

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I do not particularly like Littlehampton as I do not think that it has a lot going for it and generally the town centre has nothing going for it. If I was going shopping I would chose Worthing over Littlehampton but what appears to be the problem area is the town centre that has the residents of nearby Wick swanning about. Again the residents of Wick will be both good and bad but like all areas the bad get the publicity over the good.
Which is why EVERYONE is saying 'don't bother going into town', but the beach and amenities are plenty good enough.
Esp for young'uns.
 






BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Haywards Heath
Which King was it said Bugger Bognor, I think it is debatable as to which is worse Bognor or Llittlehamton as a town centre plus Bognor has mainly Pompey fans and possibly the worst Wetherspoons with the overspill onto the nearby green..
 


Stat Brother

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Bognor's not good.
It doesn't have the ability to be two 'different' towns.
 






wigman

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Oct 10, 2006
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East Preston
QUOTE=The Complete Badger;5140331]Don't worry. I might not be perfect, but I'm not scum and you have to be scum to want to be in Littlehampton.[/QUOTE]

Maybe you could come over and say that to a few of our faces then.:tosser:
 


Barnham Seagull

Yapton Actually
Dec 28, 2005
2,353
Yapton
It must be about six or seven years ago now. I recall a reasonable beach, fish and chips and amusement arcades - all strong signs that chavs are going to be close. What else is there to do?

Seeing as you seem to have a mental age of under 10 you should love the play areas minature trains, peddalows and crabbing.
 


cobbyseagull

Member
Jul 31, 2008
163
If you have kids is a good day out basically. As mentioned the ice cream place has to be visited and fish and chips good. Chuck in a long stretch of beach, nice green if you want a picnic etc. The look and sea centre is a new area done and is very respectable in terms of appearance etc. Got the small funfair with mini golf and the harvester also.
Go along anf you have pitch n putt, tennis, bowls and another mini golf and there is mewsbrooks to feed the parks, play park and a good miniature railway. So all in all good seaside day out!
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Bognor's not good.
It doesn't have the ability to be two 'different' towns.

Town centre is shite,but Bognor is actually one town and two villages:Felpham and Middleton to the east and Aldwick and Craigweil to the west.
Both 'villages' are so different to Bognor you wouldn't know they are near each other!
Bognor beach is actually very good for youngsters especially when the tide is out.
 




Stat Brother

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Well today's the day, where are you off too?
 




perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,458
Sūþseaxna
I worked as a Tourist Information Board designer for Arun Council and my job was to go around and see the tourist spots. I would not recommend any bit of it as I could not see why anyone went there but to to throw stones at the tourist signs and dump rubbish everywhere.

If I remember correctly, the only thing of strong interest was the boat ride to Arundel. Sand dunes at Clymping. Good on a sunny day for youngsters.
 
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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Littlehampton! :clap2::clap2::clap2:

I am sure you can't wait to hear how we get on.
I will be actually, although not a Littlehamptonian, I do know the area well.
You've had a pretty diverse response here making your opinion all the more interesting.
 






Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,836
Hove
It has the UK's longest bench...and the designer of the Olympic flame also designed a cafe there...
littlehampton.jpg

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2007/jul/20/beach.restaurants
 


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