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HeavenLeigh Sun 03-Aug-25 15:28:54

Have you a favourite one, for me southwold scores quite high. But for a family day out I still love good ole skeggy ,Although last time I was there was five years ago so could well have changed

kittylester Sun 03-Aug-25 16:39:37

We love Aldeburgh and are due a visit.

Woolacombe holds very happy memories of family holidays when the children were small.

grumppa Sun 03-Aug-25 16:53:53

North Norfolk beaches in general, Mundesley in particular.

grandMattie Sun 03-Aug-25 16:55:30

Sandwich bay, the closest to us for many a year.

Granmarderby10 Sun 03-Aug-25 16:58:22

Not telling😉

Allira Sun 03-Aug-25 17:10:52

TerriBull

Lots of gorgeous beaches in England and Wales I would be hard pressed to choose one. We had a wonderful week here in Bigbury on Sea, Devon a couple of weeks ago, I loved the beach with views of Burgh Island made famous by Agatha Christie.

We used to live not far from there, it's a great place for children. We had one of our first dates in the Tom Crocker Inn, no longer there I understand.
Bantham, just across the river, is lovely.

We used to love Whitsand Bay in Cornwall, it was unspoilt but rather a trek down the cliffs and back up again. Don't think I could tackle it now!

The beaches in West Wales are lovely and not so crowded.

Woolacombe beach, Fistral beach in Newquay for surfing.

escaped Sun 03-Aug-25 17:25:34

The dogs would say Rock, but I'll give another vote for Lyme Regis.

petra Sun 03-Aug-25 17:25:54

Sunset in my home town.
The long structure gives it away: Southend.
I know it’s not pretty 😂 but, I got the estuary, with huge skys, I can be in London in an hour.
I can be at the airport in 15 mins where I can get a flight to numerous destinations in Europe.

escaped Sun 03-Aug-25 17:26:07

Some lovely places mentioned on this thread.

Magenta8 Sun 03-Aug-25 17:26:29

Granmarderby10

Not telling😉

Oooh go on Granmarderby10

petra Sun 03-Aug-25 17:26:37

Forgot pic 😂

Kate1949 Sun 03-Aug-25 17:29:00

Looe this July

Greenfinch Sun 03-Aug-25 17:38:25

Bournemouth, Swanage and West Wittering. Nice sandy beaches.

crissy Sun 03-Aug-25 17:45:24

Luskentyre, Isle of Harris.

Tenko Sun 03-Aug-25 17:46:26

West Wittering and Clymping in Sussex . Any north Cornish beach in the winter .
Brighton and Hove for the buzzy vibe .
Ferring, also in Sussex , free parking , dog friendly and a great cafe .

merlotgran Sun 03-Aug-25 17:50:42

North Norfolk and Southwold which used to be our closest beaches. Now I’ve moved to Hampshire I live just ten minutes away from Lee on Solent which, despite it being pebbly has lovely views across to the Isle of Wight. I haven’t been swimming there for over a year though due to the appalling sewage problems. 😡
There are some lovely beaches on the Island but the cost of the ferry is prohibitive.

Anniebach Sun 03-Aug-25 17:53:26

Welsh beaches, why go further. Choice so difficult, Rhossili Bay
and Three Cliffs Bay, in Gower

Sara1954 Sun 03-Aug-25 17:54:00

My favourite place in the world, Instow in Devon, also love Lyme Regis, another of our favourite days out is Portland, not exactly the seaside, but stunning.
Actually I think I love any seaside, with a few exceptions.

Trisha99 Sun 03-Aug-25 17:56:03

petra

Sunset in my home town.
The long structure gives it away: Southend.
I know it’s not pretty 😂 but, I got the estuary, with huge skys, I can be in London in an hour.
I can be at the airport in 15 mins where I can get a flight to numerous destinations in Europe.

I’ve got a photo of my mum, little brother and me taken on the pier at Southend in 1965. We’re sitting in a little carriage waiting for the miniature train that ran/runs along the pier to move off.
Great place for a day out, we lived in East London then and Southend was our nearest seaside town by train.

Chocolatelovinggran Sun 03-Aug-25 17:57:47

I like the Gower's long stretches of sand, but prefer small bays, so would have to vote for my home town, Broadstairs.

merlotgran Sun 03-Aug-25 18:05:21

Anniebach

Welsh beaches, why go further. Choice so difficult, Rhossili Bay
and Three Cliffs Bay, in Gower

Oh yes. Pembrokeshire beaches are lovely.

Allira Sun 03-Aug-25 18:14:26

Anniebach

Welsh beaches, why go further. Choice so difficult, Rhossili Bay
and Three Cliffs Bay, in Gower

Why go further

Welsh beaches might be a lot further for some people!

Indeed, both those are beautiful.

Allira Sun 03-Aug-25 18:17:07

merlotgran

North Norfolk and Southwold which used to be our closest beaches. Now I’ve moved to Hampshire I live just ten minutes away from Lee on Solent which, despite it being pebbly has lovely views across to the Isle of Wight. I haven’t been swimming there for over a year though due to the appalling sewage problems. 😡
There are some lovely beaches on the Island but the cost of the ferry is prohibitive.

We had a holiday on the Isle of Wight many years ago. The weather wasn't great but we looked across to the mainland where we could see one spot always seemed to be sunny.

We pinpointed it as Swanage and had a lovely holiday there the next year when the DC were very young

Gin Sun 03-Aug-25 18:17:58

Few mentions of Scottish beaches and there are some fantastic ones. Our favouriteis Dunure in Ayrshire, not much sand when the tide is in but when the tide is out sandy bays and lovely rock pools. Our children adored it, collecting drift wood, making fires and cooking shrimps they caught. For sand Maidens a bit down the coast is superb. We also love East Anglian beaches especially Well by the Sea.
As a Londoner, Southend was near. Did anyone do the trip on ‘The Royal Daffodil’? It travelled down the Thames and anchored off the end of the very long pier. I think it was a paddle steamer.

Grandmabatty Sun 03-Aug-25 18:26:18

I loved Woolacombe as a child. St Andrews west sands are glorious. Nairn has a lovely beach too

bluebird243 Sun 03-Aug-25 18:33:59

Croyde Bay, Saunton Sands, Three Cliffs Bay, Rock.