You might think that the classics of British beach resorts would make for the busiest, but one East Sussex seaside town is providing a safe haven from summer crowds. Camber sands and Camber town have been praised as two spots just far enough off the beaten tourist track for holidaymakers to find some peace on large stretches of sandy beach and quaint, quiet backstreets. Those looking for a relaxing British summertime can head to Camber sands, with one online forum naming it a top pick for an off-piste seaside holiday.
A Reddit user said: “It’s a beautiful stretch of beach , especially up the ‘far end’ by the Kit Kat Café. I’ve been there off-season on some wonderfully clement evenings and had the place pretty much to myself.” If that testimony doesn’t convince you, Camber also enjoys a wealth of watersports opportunities, perfect for the more adventurous visitor.
The Owl, a gastropub in Camber, is also the perfect place to grab dinner if you’re in the area. Located on the border of East Sussex and Kent, it is one of the best-loved holiday destinations on the South Cost of England. Camber Sands along with the neighbouring village of Camber.
It is also near Rye, a gem rich with history and home to the UK's most haunted pub. There are a number of holiday cottages to rent in the area, and it is one of the only sandy beaches in the region. It features one of the purest and longest dune systems, spanning 5 miles along the South Coast, and the only one to be found .