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    UK seaside towns “may be swallowed up by the sea” before 2050 | Travel News | Travel

    overthebordersBy overthebordersMay 11, 2025 Travel News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sea level rise could affect some of these popular seaside towns in 2050and many people wouldn't want to see them go. Many Brits may have visited these coastal hot spots and a day trip or stay planned to visit one of them this summer. However, sea level rise means these coastal spots could be under the ocean in just 25 years. According to predictions.

    Research suggests that the area near Peterborough has been hit hardest and significant water infiltration is predicted. Further south, London is expected to feel the effect as the Thames could flood the banks.

    While Climate Central's data can be of concern, many seaside towns are well prepared, and many coastal defense schemes are already in place to tackle sea level rise and prevent potential damage to the region.

    Weston-Super-Mare is a risky seaside destination, Mylondon reports.

    The beach town, located off the coast of Bristol, attracts around 750,000 visitors a year, but it is expected that in 27 years, the entire beach and most of the surrounding area will be consumed by the sea.

    In fact, the broader regions along the Bristol coast are expected to be affected by sea level rise reaching north as Gloucester.

    Another seaside town in danger of being lost in the ocean is the pool.

    The coastline, made up of eight unique islands and an impressive peninsula, offers many ways to make the most of your precious weekend getaway.

    Pool coast stations are also engulfed in rising tides, inevitably forcing local governments to adapt and relocate transport links within and outside this popular seaside town.

    Portsmouth is also facing an uncertain future and is expected to be severely affected by sea level rise.

    By 2050, most of this popular beach city was expected to be submerged and only leave small, untouched land.

    It is predicted to affect the east and west beaches of Chichester, as shown in the red area on the map.

    West Wittering tends to attract more visitors, especially in the summer, but both offer breathtaking views of the ocean.

    Eastbourne in East Sussex is only an hour and a half from London and is becoming a popular destination for summer day trips.

    but, Sea level rise is expected to have a major impact on historic seaside towns and nearby beaches like Pevensey Bay by 2050..

    The sea is expected to reach Herstmonceux Castle within just 27 years and invade much more inland.

    Southend-on-sea is Londoner's favorite summer destination due to its proximity to the capital, taking a train for just under an hour.

    Fortunately, by 2050, sea level rise should not have much impact on South-on-Sea's Southend-and-sea, but nearby beaches such as Roslin Beach, East Beach and Shoebury Common Beach will be swallowed up by the ocean.



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