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Not a "resort" but my UK faves are:
Wells-Next-The-Sea (Holkham Bay) for the pine forest and coloured beach huts
Ynyslas (near Borth) for the sand dunes
Penbryn (also Cardigan) for the tropical gorge walking back
Inch Beach (near Dingle, if we're gonna inc RoI) for the shallow waters and waves rolling over you
God I hate being so landlocked in the Midlands |
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"Not a "resort" but my UK faves are:
Wells-Next-The-Sea (Holkham Bay) for the pine forest and coloured beach huts
Ynyslas (near Borth) for the sand dunes
Penbryn (also Cardigan) for the tropical gorge walking back
Inch Beach (near Dingle, if we're gonna inc RoI) for the shallow waters and waves rolling over you
God I hate being so landlocked in the Midlands "
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"Not a "resort" but my UK faves are:
Wells-Next-The-Sea (Holkham Bay) for the pine forest and coloured beach huts
Ynyslas (near Borth) for the sand dunes
Penbryn (also Cardigan) for the tropical gorge walking back
Inch Beach (near Dingle, if we're gonna inc RoI) for the shallow waters and waves rolling over you
God I hate being so landlocked in the Midlands "
I’m literally 5 minutes from Wells/Holkham and I agree that bot are stunning!
If you’re ever this way then let me know |
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"Not a "resort" but my UK faves are:
Wells-Next-The-Sea (Holkham Bay) for the pine forest and coloured beach huts
Ynyslas (near Borth) for the sand dunes
Penbryn (also Cardigan) for the tropical gorge walking back
Inch Beach (near Dingle, if we're gonna inc RoI) for the shallow waters and waves rolling over you
God I hate being so landlocked in the Midlands
I’m literally 5 minutes from Wells/Holkham and I agree that bot are stunning!
If you’re ever this way then let me know "
Lucky you, I always walk the woods back barefoot... lush |
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My go to place is Whitby xx
It’s still quaint, it is not far from the North York Moors. The beach is wonderful and stretches for 3 miles to Sandsend … and it has the best Fish and Chips in the world … the Magpie, and (better still) Trenchers.
Also, their Goth weekend is legendary and fantastic. I have been there on that weekend, but sadly never joined in. There are some gorgeous Victorian outfits that people wear.
R xx |
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As a kid I loved Goodrington beach in Devon. I went back a few years ago and it’s still lovely but those two sewerage pipes made me take a different view.
Now my favourites are simple ones that are largely untouched like the beach at West Wittering near Chichester. |
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Blackpool - hear me out...yeah its a complete dive but fk me..is it an entertaining dive! The sheer shitness of the place makes it good.
Otherwise I love Whitby (not on a weekend when it's full of pissed geordies though), Robin Hoods Bay, Staithes, Bude, Newquay etc etc |
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"Blackpool - hear me out...yeah its a complete dive but fk me..is it an entertaining dive! The sheer shitness of the place makes it good.
Otherwise I love Whitby (not on a weekend when it's full of pissed geordies though), Robin Hoods Bay, Staithes, Bude, Newquay etc etc "
Blackpool for fun . We found Robin Hoods Bay very quaint and interesting, but we'd choose Blackpool for a fun weekend. |
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"Blackpool - hear me out...yeah its a complete dive but fk me..is it an entertaining dive! The sheer shitness of the place makes it good.
Otherwise I love Whitby (not on a weekend when it's full of pissed geordies though), Robin Hoods Bay, Staithes, Bude, Newquay etc etc "
I do love Blackpool, it doesn't pretend to be anything it's not |
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I'm very fond of Paignton it's far from perfect and has its rough edges but that's what I like about it. I live somewhere people may consider the ideal UK holiday destination but most of the time I feel it lacks the kind of character that Paignton has in spades. |
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