The longest pier in Britain is the Southend Pier, located in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. It stretches approximately 1.34 miles (2.16 kilometers) into the Thames Estuary. Originally opened in 1830, the pier serves as a popular tourist attraction, featuring a train service that runs along its length.
Southend Pier, located in Essex, England, extends approximately 1.34 miles (2.16 kilometers) into the Thames Estuary and is the longest pleasure pier in the world. The depth of the water around the pier varies, but it generally ranges from about 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6.5 feet) at low tide. The pier itself is built above the water level, allowing for easy access to the seaside.
Pier Niemann is 173 cm.
Weymouth Pier was created in 1812.
Brighton Pier was created in 1899.
Urangan Pier was created in 1917.
The longest pier is at Southend.
The longest pier in California is the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf. It is 2,745 feet in length and is the longest pier of any type on the Pacific Ocean.
The longest pier in the world is the Progreso Pier in Mexico, which stretches out for 6.5 kilometers (4 miles) into the Gulf of Mexico. It is primarily used as a port for cruise ships and as a fishing spot for locals.
Southend Pier is a major landmark in Southend-on-Sea. Extending 1.34 miles (2.16 km) into the Thames Estuary, it is the longest pleasure pier in the world.
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No, the longest in Britain and the second longest in the world is the M25 encircling London.
The longest place name in Great Britain is that of a Welsh village: Gorsafawddachaidraigeddanheddogleddollonpenrhynareurdraethceredigion.
Southend, Essex, U.K. Southend Pier, originally a wooden structure, was opened in June 1830 with a length of 600ft (182m). By 1833 it had almost tripled in length, and by 1846 had become the longest pier in Europe, stretching for almost 7,000ft (2,133.6m). In 1885 it was decided that a new iron pier should now replace the original ageing structure. Designed by James Brunlees, work on the new Southend Pier commenced in 1887 and was opened on 24th August 1890, complete with an electric railway. Various extensions and improvements over the next 30 years ensured that Southend Pier kept pace with visitor requirements. These included an extension to the pier head in 1897, increasing Southend Pier's overall length to 7,080ft (2,145m) - a world record for a pier. The pier is so long it even has its own electric railway.
The A1 runs from London to the England/Scotland border and then continues to Edinburgh which would make it the longest in England and in Britain.
The island of Britain is the longest in the United Kingdom.
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The original pier, built in 1830, was built for landing goods and passengers from steamers and was 300ft (91m) long. This pier was badly damaged in a storm in the 1890s. In 1895, the Walton-on-the-Naze hotel and pier company opened a replacement pier 500ft longer than the original. Several extensions have increased the pier's length to 2,600ft (793m), the third longest in the UK. Today, the pier remains as a tourist attraction, with amusements and fun-fair rides. It is also used for fishing.