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we might of had this, but i am looking for a british beach holiday location.
where is the best beach please.
Blackpool*.
*May not be true
where is the best beach please.
Not in Pembrokeshire or Northumberland, no siree.
Studland bay
Bamburgh and its not far from some decent riding as you know - cheviots or a bit further to Tweed Valley.
Do you need surf?
Do crowds count for or against?
I think i'm good on English and Welsh beaches but need to know what you are after
no crowds and no surf is good
Sandyhills just along the road from Dalbeattie forest if you are fit again 😉 Otherwise some good walking and road biking to be had
bournemouth/poole/sandbanks in dorset 12 miles of sand.
Isle of Eigg. Only living thing we saw all day were some cows and some seals. A long way from pretty much everywhere mind.
been to sandyhills, stayed in a caravan and it was very nice.
been to northumberland 4 or 5 times and it is very nice but a bit too quiet and the sea is too cold.
i used to go to studland with boys brigade when i was a kid and sleep in the viilage hall. my art teacher in later years told me she'd never goon the beach after seeing how many mines were laid there during the war
Gower Peninsula
Having done many many beaches over the years in the UK with the kids I went up to Glencoe last year and had a drive over to the beaches on the west coast on the way up to Mallaig-yes sea was a bit colder but crystal clear and sand was fine silver and the view stunning and the air so pure. Hands down winner for me and there is also of course Fort William etc etc etc.
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White Shell Sand on Cleabaigh Beach, Northwest Coast, South Harris, Western Isles
Newgale, Whitesands in Pembrokeshire. If it's sunny, simply stunning. Pembrokeshire isn't much hyped a) because it's Wales b) it's the far end of Wales from England and hardly anyone gets that far...
[url= http://www.pembrokeshirebeaches.co.uk/ ]Pembrokeshire beaches[/url]
Can I also recommend Nanjizel in Cornwall? Again if it's sunny it's stunning. Proper Famous Five territory with rock pools to jump in and a cave to explore.[url= http://www.cornwall-beaches.co.uk/ ]Cornwall[/url]
Woolacombe is just great.
Southerndown, Wick, Nash in South Wales are fantastic if you know the area well.
aberdyfi is nice ton errr far end of llyn is nice.
I was surprised at how nice the beach at Bridlington was last week.
I've always been a big fan of Anglesey though. Loads of beaches there, all within a few miles of each other.
Totally in agreement about Pembrokeshire, but don't ignore a handful of very good beaches up Cardigan Bay, I really like Tresaith and Llangranog, brilliant little beaches.
Morfa Nefyn - Llyn Peninsula
Had a good time there recently
Bournemouth / Christchurch.
Go Christchurch if you want quiet beaches and nice scenery, Bournemouth end if you want it busier and more going on.
Burton Bradstock is my favourite though.
Cornwall I reckon. Proper golden sand in some places, clear blue water, and warmer than the rest of the country.
Chapel Porth, even does Hedgehog Icecream!
There are a few nice ones on Tiree...
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/jondouglas/3736529598/ ]Balevullin[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/jondouglas/ ]alanach_d[/url], on Flickr
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/jondouglas/3705357118/ ]Gott Bay[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/jondouglas/ ]alanach_d[/url], on Flickr
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/jondouglas/3687587235/ ]Crossapol Beach[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/jondouglas/ ]alanach_d[/url], on Flickr
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/jondouglas/3690974268/ ]Afternoon at Balephetrish Beach[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/jondouglas/ ]alanach_d[/url], on Flickr
One of the sunniest places in the UK too
I'd go for Newgale and White Sands in Pembrokeshire
Never that crowded, really beautiful. Loads to do in the area but no arcades or in your face tourism. I like St Davids good for a coffee or meal. Rib trips area popular activity. Depending on when your going the Islands are great for birds like Puffins and Gannets even if you don't normally go in for birds
Only 2 possible catches
no real mountain biking near by, but I assume thats not an issue at the moment.
Newgale in particular is quite tidal, with the high tide line covering all the sand
Cornwall has loads of great beaches but in general the summer crowds put them behind Pembroke unless you want more reliable surf
in Cornwall I'd go for Gwithian as that never seems that crowded
Have to say I'm less good on Scottish beaches
But I'm putting Pembrokeshire above the LLyn, North Wales, mid wales, Devon, North Yorkshire and Northumberland
Runs for the exit
thanks for all the idea's everyone.
+1 for Aberdyfi 🙂
Found some photos
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/john_clinch/2371593223/ ]family on the beach[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/john_clinch/ ]John Clinch[/url], on Flickr
Newgale
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/john_clinch/2372430266/ ]playing in the foam[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/john_clinch/ ]John Clinch[/url], on Flickr
Actually this is the next beach rund form Whitesands but you get the idea
I'd go for Gwithian as that never seems that crowded
Oh, my aching sides!
If you want (relatively) quiet beaches in Cornwall, SE is best. Whitsand Bay is beautiful. Can be tricky to access though as you need to hike down some cliff paths. Also close to Dartmoor.
As a beach resort/town I think Tenby is brilliant and always enjoy a holiday there.
But if I just want to go to a beach then Mwnt is great, although it is getting more popular these days so less appealing. I've spent hours sitting on the head watching the dolphins playing.
+1 for Woolacombe; also Croyde and Saunton Sands
The best by far is Sandwood Bay in the Highlands.........On a sunny warm day.....
But off to Northumberland in 2 weeks for a week.
I just need to hide the Salsa Mukluk in the boot before we start packing.
Gwithian..
well I've sirfed there with my kids the last few summers and been one of just a handful in the water, nothing like the Newquay beaches
I was driving to work I did think Barafundle bay. Great location and the walk keeps the crowds reasonable...
Luskentyre on Harris must be the best beach in Britain. Thick with golden, clean, unspoiled sand.
Camusdarach beach (where they filmed Local Hero) is not far behind, as is the whole coast there from Arisaig to Morar. Sheer stunning majestic... really hard to describe how beautiful it is without breaking down and weeping....
Bregante, Ampthill - I can't wait to see [url= http://thirdstarfilm.com/ ]Third Star[/url], which was filmed at Barafundle Bay
West Wittering, Near Chichester 😀






