Camber Sands is a very renowned beach located by the village of Camber which is close to Rye in East Sussex. Camber Sands beach stretches from Rye Bay in the east and the estuary of the Rover Rother to the border between East Sussex and Kent. This beach is a sandy beach having beautiful sand dunes. This beach is seven miles long and an important place of geographical interest, scientific interest and natural conservation because of sand dune system. Camber village is situated beyond the sand dunes of Camber Sands beach. Sand dunes act as a significant barrier between village and sea. Camber Sands beach located in the border of Kent and East Sussex has been rewarded the “Blue Flag” status and also the Water Quality reward. Many Tourists enjoy the sand dunes, different places around Camber Sands and variety of beach activities over here.
There are many places one can visit around Camber Sands such as: The Lake District, The New Forest, The Peak District, Scottish Islands, Surrey Hills, Malvern Hills, Forest of Dean, Wye Valley, The Cotswolds, The Fens, Brecon Beacons, Cambridge etc.
There are numerous events held at Sussex such as: Sussex Beacon Half Marathon, Celebrate the Taste, London Philharmonic Orchestra, British and World Marbles Championship, Mothering Sunday, Jaguar Run, Tulip Festival, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, A Taste of Sussex Fine Food Fair, Lanes Market, Sussex Fine Art and Antiques Fair, Creative Arts, Live and Love Music, Pioneer Motorcycle Run, Charity Fair, Christmas Fayre, Tree Dressing, Tunes of Glory etc.
Camber Sands beach has featured in plenty of films. In the classic war movie “The Longest Day”; Camber was used as an attractive location.

