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THE BEST BEACHES in England

The following list highlights some of the best beaches in England. So if you are in England, I recommend visiting the following:

 

The Best Beaches in North East Region

The Beautiful Hunmanby Gap in Filey, Source by Dave Morton – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Hunmanby Gap, North Yorkshire

AddressHunmanby Gap, Filey, North Yorkshire, UK

Google Maps Link54°10’43.6″N 0°16’02.6″W

Hunmanby Gap is located in North Yorkshire, in Northern England. A dog-friendly beach, long and perfect for walking and cycling, with stunning views of the sunrise. The beach is calm and quiet, perfect to have a relaxing day. It is not a very popular beach, so it never gets too crowded; even during the busiest hours, there is more than enough space for everyone. There is a cafe nearby, and resorts around the area with all kinds of services. During the low tide, you can safely walk into the shallow sea.


Source by PETER M – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Bamburgh Beach, Northumberland

AddressBamburgh Beach, Bamburgh, Northumberland, UK

Google Maps Link55°36’41.5″N 1°42’35.6″W

Bamburgh Beach is located in Northumberland, in North East England. A long stretch of soft sand, with a castle standing behind the sand dunes, and beautiful views over the horizon. Getting there earlier grants you an empty, quiet beach, and a breathtaking sunrise. Being so clean and having great views on both sides, this is the perfect place for a long, relaxing walk. There are small shops near the area, and a cafe in the castle.


Best Beaches in England
Source by Steenbergs  – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Beadnell Bay Beach, Chathill

AddressBeadnell Bay Beach, Benthall, Chathill, UK

Google Maps Link55°33’04.0″N 1°37’40.5″W

Beadnell Bay Beach is located in Chathill, in North East England. This stunning, arched beach, with soft sand and shallow water, is a favorite among families for how safe it is. There is usually an ice cream truck in the parking lot, places to try seafood around the area, and many resorts nearby. On the left end of the beach, the historical Beadnell Lime Kilns offers amazing views over the bay, and even the far-off Dunstanburgh Castle.


The Best Beaches in North West Region

Best Beaches in England
Source by Matt Buck  – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Blackpool Beach, Blackpool

AddressBlackpool Beach, Promenade, Blackpool, UK

Google Maps Link53°48’47.6″N 3°03’24.4″W

Blackpool Pleasure Beach is located in the South Pier of Blackpool, in North West England. Known for its many different attractions, this active beach is a popular tourist attraction, a favorite among families, locals and tourists alike. Being so well maintained, and having attentive security staff, Blackpool Pleasure Beach is safe for everyone. You can try all kinds of rides, from rollercoasters and haunted houses, to water slides, and even admire the Blackpool High Tide Organ. If you want to get away from the crowd and the noise, walk down to the beach and enjoy a relaxing walk along the soft sand. Restaurants, shops and cafes in the area all offer tasty food and refreshing drinks.


The Best Beaches in South East Region

Best Beaches in England
Source by Alan – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Compton Bay, Newport

AddressCompton Beach, Yarmouth, Newport, UK

Google Maps Link50°39’19.0″N 1°28’02.2″W

Compton Bay is located in Newport, in the southwest coast of the Isle of Wight, in the South East England region. This thin stretch of soft sand, backdropped with verdant hills, is dog-friendly and quiet. As you walk along this beach, you can check the crumbling rocks for fossils, which are everywhere in Compton Bay. Since the beach is windy, the waves are perfect for surfing, and mixed with the relaxing atmosphere, the beach attracts many surfers all year long. Besides an ice cream truck parked nearby, there are no restaurants or cafes in the area.


The Best Beaches in South West Region

Source by John Bointon – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Woolacombe Beach, Devon

AddressWoolacombe Beach, Woolacombe, UK

Google Maps Link51°10’13.4″N 4°12’53.2″W

Woolacombe Beach is located in Devon, in the West Country region of Southern England. This wide stretch of thin sand, with deep waters and strong waves enclosed by sand dunes, offers amazing views of the blue sea and a relaxing atmosphere. Surfers from all over the country visit this beach for its amazing waves. Along the shore, there are small puddles where children can play safely. On the road to get there, you can find a small cafe with stunning views over the beach, and in the beach, there are food trucks selling snacks, drinks and ice cream.


Source by Andrew Foster – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Treyarnon Bay, Cornwall

AddressTreyarnon Bay, Padstow, Cornwall, UK

Google Maps Link50°31’39.4″N 5°01’33.3″W

Treyarnon Bay is located in Cornwall, in the West Country region of Southern England. A wide, active dog-friendly beach, with rocky cliffs on both sides and sand dunes, and stunning views of the sunset. When the sea is calm, snorkeling in the clear waters is a must; on windy days, the waves are perfect for surfing. With pools around, and lifeguards on duty, the beach is safe for children too. There is a great beach shop in the area offering all sorts of beach supplies you might need, as well as snacks and ice cream; the hostel nearby allows you to camp on the beach. 


Source by Ian Lee – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Porthcurno Beach, Cornwall

AddressPorthcurno Beach, Penzance, Cornwall, UK

Google Maps Link50°02’33.5″N 5°39’01.8″W

Porthcurno Beach is located in Cornwall, in the West Country region of Southern England. This small beach, with soft sand and turquoise waters, is enclosed by steep cliffs protecting the beach from the wind. It gets busier around 2 P.M, but during the off season, it does not get crowded even at that time. The waves are great for surfing, and you can even climb up the cliffs; at the top of the cliff on the right side, you can find the Minack theatre, an open-air amphitheatre with stunning views of the sea. There is a cafe near the parking spot, and an ice cream shop nearby.


Source by James Berridge  – Under Flickr Creative Commons License

Bigbury Beach, Kingsbridge

AddressBigbury Beach, Bigbury-on-Sea, Kingsbridge, UK

Google Maps Link50°16’57.0″N 3°53’48.5″W

Porthcurno Beach is located in Cornwall, in the West Country region of Southern England. This small beach, with soft sand and turquoise waters, is enclosed by steep cliffs protecting the beach from the wind. It gets busier around 2 P.M, but during the off season, it does not get crowded even at that time. The waves are great for surfing, and you can even climb up the cliffs; at the top of the cliff on the right side, you can find the Minack theatre, an open-air amphitheatre with stunning views of the sea. There is a cafe near the parking spot, and an ice cream shop nearby.


Durdle Door Beach

Durdle Door Beach, West Lulworth

AddressDurdle Door Beach, West Lulworth, Wareham, UK

Google Maps Link50°37’20.4″N 2°16’43.2″W

Durdle Door Beach is located in West Lulworth, in the West County of England. Remote and secluded, this extensive stretch of sand and pebbles offers dramatic and unforgettable views, with limestone formations, cliffs and hills around the coast. You can access this beach after climbing down a flight of stairs, and find crystal clear waters for swimming, warm weather for sunbathing, and a relaxing atmosphere. Besides, there are boat trips available to the other side of Durdle Door, the famous limestone arch that gives this beach its name. The beach rarel


Man O'War Beach
Best Beaches in England - Man O'War Beach

Man O’War Beach, West Lulworth

AddressMan O’War Beach, West Lulworth, Wareham, UK

Google Maps Link50°37’19.9″N 2°16’25.4″W

Man O’War Beach is located in West Lulworth, in the West Country of England. Just east of Durdle Door Beach, the smaller Man O’War Beach is a lovely and relaxing spot, perfect to get away from the busy city life. The rocks protect the bay from strong waves, making the water crystal clear and safe for everyone to swim and enjoy. You can also try kayaking, cliff-jumping, and hiking to different viewpoints. There are food trucks at the parking lot, but no places to eat down at the beach. It never gets crowded here, and even during the busiest weekend, the beach is still extensive enough to be calm and relaxing.


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