Pagham Harbour's special environment
The area around Pagham Harbour is now managed as a Nature Reserve.
As well as the bird population at Pagham, the salt marshes contain some rare plants such as Yellow-horned Poppy and Sea Kale.
The land immediately behind the marsh is full of colourful broom in the spring.
There is a visitor centre, with parking and limited other facilities about half a kilometre south of the village of Sidlesham on the Chichester to Selsey Road.
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Pictures of Pagham Harbour - index
WHERE TO STAY AROUND PAGHAM HARBOUR
WEST SUSSEX TOWNS
MORE ABOUT PAGHAM HARBOUR
- Pagham Harbour home
- Common bird species at Pagham
- Longshore Drift
- Low Tide
- Pagham Flora and fauna
- Land reclaimation
- Bird roosting areas
- Management of the marine environment
- Pagham facts and figures
- Church Norton
- The Norman Castle
- More about the Castle
- Church Norton and St Wilfird
- Pagham Harbour entrance
- The marine environment
- The salt marsh
RELATED PAGES
- Chichester Harbour, just round the corner from Pagham Harbour
- Pagham village
- Coastal Rowing clubs
- Sailing clubs and yacht clubs in West Sussex including Pagham Yacht Club
- Chichester Harbour sailing information
- Selsey village
- The story of how Selsey had always been at the mercy of the sea
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Wednesday September 08