I used to visit the Country Park and Fairlight beach during the 90's as a young man exploring the coast line, the beach was beautiful mostly clear of rocks and boulders especially the main parts of the beach, The Council at the time had built wooden steps to walk down and was officially classed as a clothing optional beach, with on a good day 300 -400 people would flock there with adequate parking at the farm house and cafeteria. Sad to see that nature has reclaimed the beach with most of the Country park looking overgrown and un kept, i no longer see the Park Wardens who used to work across the Park, i suppose that is due to cut backs. Been some years since i last went beyond the reach safety wise, a huge loss to Sussex and Kent. Thank you for posting brings back some happy memories.
i wish that i had visited the beach when it was managed by the local council, but as you said its cut backs finantually and they dont earn money from the naturists that visit there, i will continue to use the beach for as long as life allows and continue to observe the reclamation of mother nature and always enjoy every single visit , glad that you enjoyed my video btw
Wow, it's worse than I thought. I'll be heading down to the beach as soon as there's a warm spell. Thanks for posting, looks like quite an adventure now : )
at the moment it is so wet down there but it is passable if careful , i found the back way in is the best way and will inprove even more when it dries out
Great information from this video. It's as bad as i expected, given all the rain. New steps will come once the rain stops and the ground dries out enough. Please make another video showing any changes over a couple of months. I hope to visit in june.
Glad it was helpful and i will make new video updates on progress whenever i visit the beach , but i must say that i am not local to the area and cant visit as much as i would like to
I used to visit the Country Park and Fairlight beach during the 90's as a young man exploring the coast line, the beach was beautiful mostly clear of rocks and boulders especially the main parts of the beach, The Council at the time had built wooden steps to walk down and was officially classed as a clothing optional beach, with on a good day 300 -400 people would flock there with adequate parking at the farm house and cafeteria. Sad to see that nature has reclaimed the beach with most of the Country park looking overgrown and un kept, i no longer see the Park Wardens who used to work across the Park, i suppose that is due to cut backs. Been some years since i last went beyond the reach safety wise, a huge loss to Sussex and Kent. Thank you for posting brings back some happy memories.
i wish that i had visited the beach when it was managed by the local council, but as you said its cut backs finantually and they dont earn money from the naturists that visit there, i will continue to use the beach for as long as life allows and continue to observe the reclamation of mother nature and always enjoy every single visit
, glad that you enjoyed my video btw
Wow, it's worse than I thought. I'll be heading down to the beach as soon as there's a warm spell. Thanks for posting, looks like quite an adventure now : )
at the moment it is so wet down there but it is passable if careful , i found the back way in is the best way and will inprove even more when it dries out
@@SunriseToSunsetwithStefDawson Did you have a good time camping?
yes mate it was a very good weekend despite all the mud , my favourite beach
Great information from this video. It's as bad as i expected, given all the rain. New steps will come once the rain stops and the ground dries out enough. Please make another video showing any changes over a couple of months. I hope to visit in june.
Glad it was helpful and i will make new video updates on progress whenever i visit the beach , but i must say that i am not local to the area and cant visit as much as i would like to