The book travels west to east and begins at Thorney Island, Chidham,
Bosham and the Wittering’s, which are all part of Chichester Harbour. It
continues to Medmerry RSPB Nature Reserve which is the newest reserve
in West Sussex.
Selsey Bill is the southernmost point in West Sussex and
along with Church Norton has historic links with Chichester. Pagham is a
well-known nature reserve and is visited before continuing along the
more traditional beach areas between Royal Bognor Regis and Brighton.
Along the way there are inland detours to explore villages which have a connection with the West Sussex coast.
The
circular walks have been designed so that you are walking along or
around harbours, nature reserves or beaches as well as visiting some
inland towns and villages that have a relationship to the coast.
The
photographs now represent a snapshot in time showing how the West
Sussex coast and local towns and villages look today. There is also
information relating to the areas which includes some history and local
trivia but which mainly concentrates on all that is best about the West
Sussex coast to maximise your enjoyment.
As just a keen amateur
photographer, using a basic pocket-sized camera, the photos try to pick
out as much detail as possible to highlight what is so often easily
overlooked — like the humourous gargoyles on Chichester Cathedral or the
carvings on Market Cross.
The walks differ in both length and
difficulty but each one is described in an introductory paragraph,
explaining the walk and what to expect — just don’t forget your camera!
Have fun and most importantly — stay safe.