With the emergence of the ‘staycation’ and a rush of newly refurbished properties across the UK, there has never been a better time to discover a truly original and personal holiday experience that doesn’t have to end when it’s time to come in and
‘I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky.’ If it’s written about in poetry then there must be something quite special about the seaside and time spent next to the ocean.
The Kentish coastline is renowned for its white cliffs, none more iconic than those of Dover. But they have an infamous, far more curious sister; the white chalk stacks found at Botany Bay.
With more sunshine than any other place in the UK, Sussex is bound to attract the beach aficionado in summer and, unsurprisingly Camber Sands is their go-to beach of choice.
Marking the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, Sandsend beach is a gentle arching sweep of sand just a few miles North of the popular seaside town of Whitby.
Being the unofficial pilgrimage site of any beach and surf searching holidaymaker, North Devon is not short of visitors, and at times it can feel a little overcrowded. But amongst this chaos sits a seemingly empty stretch of sand. . .