Showing posts with label goring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goring. Show all posts

Monday, 17 January 2022

A cold January morning run along the beach

When I find myself doing the school run in the morning I often like to combine it with stopping for a run on the way back. Here are some photos that I took on a very cold morning last Friday along Goring and Worthing seafront.

Goring beach seafront soon after sunrise in January

I started in the Goring area of Worthing and headed towards town. The sun had just risen and everything was bathed in a lovely golden light. Below is one of the fishing boats at Goring. There is a hut here where you can buy fresh fish, although I don't know how much of it is caught from this actual boat!

Fishing boat on beach in winter

I love the beach huts which are all the way along the seafront in Goring.

Goring beach huts in early morning sunshine

As you head towards town you pass the Waterwise Garden which demonstrates how gardeners can reduce water consumption with plants that don't need much water. It's been established for a few years now and it's a nice place to stop and look out to sea. 

Water saving garden sculpture on Worthing seafront

Finally on the outskirts of the town centre, here are the palm trees on the seafront, all wrapped up to keep them warm over the winter!

Wrapped up palm trees on Worthing beach in winter

It's so nice having such a lovely place nearby to go for a run!

Friday, 17 February 2017

A February walk along Goring Beach

Even though we live close to the sea, I must admit that over the last few years I've not spent nearly as much time at the beach as I should have. But since the children moved schools last September I'm spending a lot more time driving along the coast to pick them up, and along with trying to increase my exercise levels I've been making the effort to leave home early a couple of times a week and take myself for a walk along the beach.

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

I've found a car park where I can park for free on Marine Crescent in Goring, which is pretty much empty at this time of year. There is also plenty of free parking along the seafront itself. The footpath is separated from the road by a stretch of grass, so it's nice and peaceful, and at this time of year there aren't too many people out and about. 

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

I like looking at the beach huts, although they are all shut up at the moment, I don't know anyone that owns one. They seem to sell for around £15000-£18000, and there are also council owned ones that you can rent although there's quite a waiting list. I must admit though that even in summer I never seem to see them being used very much!

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

On my most recent walk the tide was out, and there was actually quite a lot of sand on the usually pebbly beach. You can walk quite far out before you get to the sea. 

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

I'm always keeping an eye out for beach treasures, in particular nice shells or sea glass. I'm also secretly hunting for washed up Lego or rubber ducks. I'm terrible at finding things though, the best I usually manage is mermaid's purses, cuttlebones and crab legs, which I leave where I found them!

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

After a short walk west you come to Goring Gap, the stretch of coast between Goring and Ferring. It's a protected area, and you can't see any buildings to the north (although there are a few houses and a main road) right up to the South Downs.

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

This fishing boat has been here for years, I assume that it goes out to sea because it seems to be in good condition!

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

On my way back I spotted this buoy which must have been washed up on the beach at some point - the sign on it says 'Beach Office Aware'. I've had a quick look online and it seems to be a navigation buoy, I hope that its absence hasn't caused any problems!

February walk along Goring Beach, West Sussex

It's a lovely walk along the coast and I'm looking forward to seeing how it changes throughout the year.