Nature, History, and Walking When You Visit Brighton, England

Brighton is a lively city surrounded by the uninterrupted pebble beach on one side and a National Park on the other, which offer a variety of activities and scenery.

Richard Bruschi
Uncommon World

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The Palace Pier offers interesting views in special times of the day.

The miles long, white-hazelnut-rusty coloured pebbled beach of Brighton, in the south-eastern coast of England, is a pleasant sight any time of the year. But this is just one aspect of the city is dubbed ‘London by the sea’, about one hour in a straight line south from the capital, and officially called Brighton & Hove after the incorporation of the two into one.

Brighton is not symmetrical but it can be divided into east and west depending on which side of the Palace Pier you refer to, with the centre above the Pier. The city is lively and varied, and it offers more than just a liberal vibe, a long beach, and a busy nightlife.

NATURE

Beach
The beach is long, wide, and free. It doesn’t have much green right next to it but it’s spotless. There is even a nudist section for those who are interested. The water is never really warm even in summer, but on a sunny August day, it’s pleasant to take a dip with the pier in front of you. The east beachfront has many pubs, bars, cafes, and other…

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Richard Bruschi
Uncommon World

Renaissance man. Writer, photographer, architect, and editor. Topics about history, architecture, travel, mystery, fitness & health, Italy, the UK, and the PNW.