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Seaside resorts, Day Trips!

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Audi10 Sat 09-Apr-22 11:35:31

Which seaside place would you recommend visiting! No children with us just a group of 4 ladies! Wondering whether to visit Ramsgate, Margate, Yarmouth, Brighton, which one has the nicest beach! And the nicest bars , restaurants,etc

sodapop Sat 09-Apr-22 14:03:07

That's a shame GSM I really enjoyed my last visit to Holt a few years ago.
Just heard from my step son who lives in Norwich, he says there is no diesel to be had anywhere in Norwich. Just a piece of useless information for you smile

Georgesgran Sat 09-Apr-22 14:09:22

Excellent post trisher. ? Bamburgh was on TV a few weeks ago - both the Hairy Bikers and Matt Baker and his family did programmes from there.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 09-Apr-22 14:09:51

Nor in our village garage. Thanks XR.

Callistemon21 Sat 09-Apr-22 14:13:55

But - where's the starting point?

A day trip means 24 hours or less to me so I'd use a compass and go from there

Callistemon21 Sat 09-Apr-22 14:15:08

ps the kind that draws circles .....

lindiann Sat 09-Apr-22 14:21:13

Lyme Regis and a walk on the Cobb Lovely

buffyfly9 Sat 09-Apr-22 14:25:00

As stated earlier, Holt is not what it was, very expensive shops aimed at the second home owners, nowhere to park and full of charity shops and estate agents. Forget Norwich too, it's just a building site with massive amount of roadworks. I've lived in North Norfolk for nearly 50 years and whilst I can't imagine living anywhere else I suggest you try Southwold.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 09-Apr-22 14:29:31

Too right Buffy. I’d been spending holidays in the Holt area since the 60s before we retired here and it’s changed so much over the years. Used to be easy getting to Norwich for a day out, not any more (thank goodness for online shopping!). Still a beautiful area though.

Riverwalk Sat 09-Apr-22 14:50:31

Watching with interest - love the seaside and I'm a particular fan of seaside piers!

I really should visit Southend and the world's longest pier smile

silverlining48 Sat 09-Apr-22 14:58:04

Broadstairs is attractive and interesting with a lovely beach close to the high street, lots of Dickens interest, he lived in Bleak House which overlooks the sea. Many different sandy bays.
Whitstable is also nice, it won the best high street in the country award a few years ago. A lot of independent shops and some nice restaurants, they sometimes call it Chelsea on sea because of the second home owners ‘ dann’ from London.
Margate shabby but up and coming. Nice old town, Dreamland and Fab beach and the new Turner contemporary art centre overlooking sea.
Also big fan of Southwold but that’s a bit far for a day trip for me, we go and stay a few days most years,
Have fun.

Yammy Sat 09-Apr-22 15:08:34

Shandy57

I was house hunting and went to Kent, I wouldn't recommend any of their beaches.

Come to Northumberland, Bamburgh beach is the nicest.

I third this the walk to Dunstunburgh is glorious . Just inland there is Warkworth .Embleton has a good pub and near good walks
Go west of the LakeDistrict there are some lovely lonely ones. Though you do have to know where to go.
Lymme Regis if you are a Mary Anning and fossil fan but it is very busy even out of Season.

Chocolatelovinggran Sat 09-Apr-22 15:22:00

Broadstairs has a lovely sandy beach and lots of places to eat and drink.

Campervanner Sat 09-Apr-22 15:44:12

If it is nice restaurants and bars you want, then a few years ago I was impressed with Brighton for a day out with DD. The shops are interesting and quirky. The hospitality and service were very welcoming and friendly. We didn't spend long on the beach, just walked along with an ice cream. It depends what you want to pack in to your day.

LinFreed Sat 09-Apr-22 16:14:23

I live in London but have a bolthole flat in Brighton. I'm a young at heart 69 year old and love being here.

Brighton and Hove has some wonderful restaurants, the South Downs up the road and some really interesting trendy shops in the Laines.

Most towns along the South coast- Ramsgate, Folkestone, Hastings etc- are hubs of artistic talent with galleries and flea markets worth visiting

silverlining48 Sat 09-Apr-22 16:23:59

Shandy a bit harsh about Kent beaches, they are ok and generally blue flag unless southern water has an outflow. angry.
Given the resorts mentioned bu Audil were all in the south east, a trip to Northumberland is a long way.
A stay maybe, not a day trip.

seacliff Sat 09-Apr-22 16:32:30

Aldeburgh for fish and chips, individual if bit pricey shops, and then short drive along coast to quite unique Thorpeness, feed the ducks, rowing boat on mere. enjoy an ice, stroll along sandy beach. If there's time, call in at Snape Maltings, good food and home store, stroll along the marshes. If staying over, there's Minsmere, Walberswick and Southwold

MerylStreep Sat 09-Apr-22 16:40:52

Riverwalk
It was very busy today. We took a drive to buy some Rossi’s ice cream and then walk along to the pier head.
It was generally busy all along the seafront.

Charleygirl5 Sat 09-Apr-22 16:47:52

Blackpool may be tacky now but the beach was lovely and the fish and chips were to die for!

Hastings has quirky shops but the beach from memory is pebbled.

BBbevan Sat 09-Apr-22 17:00:52

Nobody has mentioned Wales. Gower is beautiful and Mumbles has great shops. But with all beautiful, popular places parking is a problem.
Same applies to Tenby and even Llandudno.

sodapop Sat 09-Apr-22 17:05:18

I used to love a visit to Snape Maltings seacliff so many memories on this thread. Also loved the Christmas show at Thursford, it's certainly come a long way from the early days.

Callistemon21 Sat 09-Apr-22 17:07:53

Given the resorts mentioned bu Audil were all in the south east, a trip to Northumberland is a long way.
A stay maybe, not a day trip.
I keep mentioning that too, Silverlining
?

Now I could get to Gower in an hour
(but not Llandudno)
But I doubt anyone from London could

Yammy Sat 09-Apr-22 17:12:56

BBbevan

Nobody has mentioned Wales. Gower is beautiful and Mumbles has great shops. But with all beautiful, popular places parking is a problem.
Same applies to Tenby and even Llandudno.

The Llyn peninsular has fabulous beaches as has the area around Harlech.Parking again can be a problem. Harlech itself lots of tearooms selling Welsh cakes and one of the many castles in the area all worth visiting.

MerylStreep Sat 09-Apr-22 17:16:36

Callistemon
A little bit of envy from me. The Gower is one of my very special places.

Shandy57 Sat 09-Apr-22 17:19:09

Silverlining48, I apologise to the beaches in Kent, but personally I did not like them at all, especially that terrible pongy seaweed build up at West Bay smile I can't compare, it is completely different here.

Shinamae Sat 09-Apr-22 17:28:24

BBbevan

Nobody has mentioned Wales. Gower is beautiful and Mumbles has great shops. But with all beautiful, popular places parking is a problem.
Same applies to Tenby and even Llandudno.

Barfundal bay Pembrokeshire, absolutely beautiful my daughter and my grandchildren went there last May. I live in North Devon and that is beautiful as well but this was spectacular..☺️