A beach that stretches for miles of golden sand has been hailed "sensational" by a recent visitor. Bathed in sunshine that turns the sea into a sparkling sheet of diamonds, you'd be forgiven for mistaking Camber Sands near Rye in East Sussex for somewhere far-flung.
The beach has been likened to those in Australia, and with this weekend's glorious weather a trip to the beach could be ideal. Camber Sands lies between the picturesque, historic town of Rye, known for its vibrant harbour and medieval charm, and Dungeness's striking headland.
The beach sits at the confluence of the River Rother and Rye Bay, reports Kent Live. While the beach often attracts visitors from near and far on days like today, its vastness means you'll still be able to carve out your own piece of heaven for a mini holiday.
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Government water quality checks reveal that Camber Sands holds a "good" bathing water profile, proud status it's maintained since 2021, and the beach also boasts a rating of 4.3 stars out of a possible five on Tripadvisor, based on 1,984 reviews.
However, it's important to remember the tragic incident in 2016 when five men tragically lost their lives after venturing into the sea at Camber Sands. An inquest concluded their unfortunate deaths as misadventure, suggesting they may have strayed too far towards a sandbar rather than being caught in a rip current.
In response to this tragedy, there are now RNLI lifeguards in place and it's advised to stay within the red and yellow flag areas monitored by the guards when paddling or swimming. Also, be mindful of the fast-approaching tide, and avoid digging deep holes or tunnels in the sand, as advised by Rochester District on its website.
A recent Tripadvisor review of Camber Sands beach reads: "Such a beautiful place that looks like it’s stood still in time. Sensational Sandy beaches and delightful dunes to watch the sea and grab a life bite or a dip in the sea.
"It’s very simple here and great for picnics . It’s truly beautiful and one of the best beaches I have visited in the UK." Another user wrote: "This beach was just WOW! Miles of perfect golden flat sands......so reminded us of beaches in Australia."
Some visitors have complained about the parking costs, however, with summer rates as follows: up to an hour £6; one to three hours £12; three to six hours £24; over six hours: £30. Toilet facilities are available at Camber Sands.
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