Search nearby properties and discover more of the UK
Find holiday inspiration for the perfect Beach Holiday Uk break
Articles
-
King’s Lynn Tourist Information
Old Custom House & Captain George Vancouver Statue, Purfleet Quay, King’s Lynn Heritage Wash port King’s Lynn in North Norfolk is a breathtaking waterfront location with a charming quayside along the Great...
Read More >
-
Suffolk Coast Tourist Information
Award-winning beach at Southwold The Suffolk Coast stretching from the Stour estuary in the far south to Kessingland in the north is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and one of England’s heritage coasts....
Read More >
-
Things to Do in Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth, or Aber for short offers a great mix of holiday experiences. A seaside fun centre with some enchanting historic seaside attractions and a bustling party pier, the town also has a large student...
Read More >
-
North Wales Coast Tourist Information
Llandudno Promenade & The Great Orme Headland North Wales is the place to go for beautiful beaches, a magnificent choice of medieval castles and enough outdoor activities to keep the whole family entertained....
Read More >
-
Holywell Tourist Information
Holywell Windmill Holywell, in Flintshire, North Wales is a settlement on the River Dee estuary, close to Flint and Connah’s Quay, and famous for its healing well. What’s Holywell like? Historically, Holywell...
Read More >
-
Llandudno Tourist Information
Llandudno pier The pretty Victorian town of Llandudno boasts to large sandy beaches, the longest pier and the Great Orme peninsula. An excellent base for a family break, Llandudno offers a host of outdoor...
Read More >
-
Westward Ho! Tourist Information
Westward Ho! Beach Westward Ho! on the North Devon Coast has one of Devon’s best golden sandy beaches with Blue Flag status and excellent surfing. The North Devon Surf School has been based here in Westward...
Read More >
-
Isle of Islay Tourist Information
Lagavulin Distillery on Islay Islay, in the Southern Hebrides, is certainly one of the largest of the Scottish islands, and is only a short ferry trip from Jura, to its East. It has around 130 miles of...
Read More >
-
Pwllheli Tourist Information
Pwllheli The market town of Pwllheli is set in a picturesque location on the Lleyn Peninsula close to wonderful sandy beaches and great activities including pony-trekking, quad biking, golf and fishing. The...
Read More >
-
St. Agnes Tourist Information
St Agnes Beaches Dog friendly beaches in St Agnes The Cornish village of St. Agnes nestles in the cliffs on the North Cornish Coast between Newquay and St Ives and has four stunning beaches. It sits within...
Read More >
-
Polperro Tourist Information
Elevated Polperro accommodation with views of the harbour & village Picturesque fishing village Polperro on the south east Cornish coast is thought by many to be one of Cornwall’s most beautiful coastal...
Read More >
-
Perranporth Tourist Information
Perranporth Beach Perranporth on the North Cornwall Coast is around 8 miles south of Newquay and 4 miles north of St Agnes. Cornish capital Truro is just 8 miles away, making Perranporth a great base for...
Read More >
-
Gower Tourist Information
Wreck of Helvetica on Rhossili beach Gower, often known as The Gower Peninsula, is indeed a peninsula in South West Wales, covering the area from Swansea to Rhossili Bay. Most of Gower (including such villages...
Read More >
-
Top 10 Things to Do in Essex
Adventure Island Theme Park, Southend 1. Walk to the end of Southend Pier It’s a family favourite walk on the Essex Coast (and you can always pick up the Pier Train on the way back!). Southend Pier stretches...
Read More >
-
Newquay Holiday Cottages
Newquay Cottages, Seaside Bungalows & Holiday Homes Newquay offers a diverse range of holiday cottages and spacious holiday homes including contemporary mews-style properties set close to the beaches and...
Read More >