Lepe Beach is predominantly stony but with areas of sand towards the waters' edge. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and forms part of Lepe Country Park which, beyond the beach i...
Lepe Beach is predominantly stony but with areas of sand towards the waters' edge. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and forms part of Lepe Country Park which, beyond the beach itself, has mudflats and ponds providing important habitats for bird life. From the beach, swimming, fishing, wind surfing, sea canoeing and kayaking are the main activities. It is Marine Conservation...
Lepe Beach is predominantly stony but with areas of sand towards the waters' edge. It lies within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and forms part of Lepe Country Park which, beyond the beach itself, has mudflats and ponds providing important habitats for bird life. From the beach, swimming, fishing, wind surfing, sea canoeing and kayaking are the main activities. It is Marine Conservation Society Recommended for its water quality. Walkers and hikers will benefit from some terrific coastal walks with stunning views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight.