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The nights may be drawing in, the trees looking barer, and the rain lashing the windows, but there’s never been a cosier time to wrap up in your fleece and waterproofs, lace up those hiking boots, and prepare for an all-weather break on the coast. Think windswept cliff walks, flasks of hot chocolate on the beach, stargazing on beautifully clear night skies, and tucking into hearty fare and warming red wines and ales by the fireside at a cosy pub.
The south coast offers a plethora of ways to take enjoy the fresh air and seaside this winter, from Dover to Dorset. Explore some of the cosiest options. The nights may be drawing in, the trees looking barer, and the rain lashing the windows, but there’s never been a cosier time to wrap up in your fleece and waterproofs, lace-up those hiking boots, and prepare for an all-weather break on the coast. Think windswept cliff walks, flasks of hot chocolate on the beach, stargazing on beautifully clear night skies, and tucking into hearty fare and warming red wines and ales by the fireside at a cosy pub.
he Seaside Heritage Network is delighted to announce its inaugural Bucket and Spade List, the Top Ten favourite seaside places and experiences as voted for by members of the public. 1. Saltburn Cliff Tramway, Saltburn-by-the-Sea 2. Blackpool Tower 3. Morecambe Winter Gardens 4. Silcock's Carousel, Southport 5. Donkey Rides, Weymouth 6. Papa's Fish & Chips, Cleethorpes 7. South Cliff Gardens, Scarborough 8. Dreamland Margate 9. Bournemouth Beach Huts 10.Babbacombe Model Village
From beach huts to fish ‘n’ chips, seafront proms to piers, the Seaside Heritage Network’s Top 20 Bucket and Spade List sums up the very best of British holiday fun. Votes have been pouring in from all around the coast to slash the list down to a top 10.
With environmental practices very much part of our daily living, conscientious travellers aspiring for a greener holiday experience are not only ditching flights and international travel but also trying to make more meaningful and sustainable choices when holidaying.
Celebrating the Year of The Coast 2023, the England’s Coast team has just been awarded the Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award by national tourist board VisitEngland. Its new events calendar is the easiest way to find out what’s happening across the coast, discover the many sights, attractions and activities – many free of charge, that are available up and down our beautiful coastline.
With 2023 designated The Year of the Coast, there’s nowhere better to celebrate than on the magnificent Yorkshire Coast! Whether you’re planning a trip with the entire family, a furry friend, or simply getting out into nature on your own, England’s Coast has built a selection of itineraries perfect for your next trip to the Yorkshire Coast. This clever tool offers over 2,000 coastal businesses to browse – including hotels, B&Bs, glamping, camping, activity and attraction operators, cafés, restaurants and much more.
Durham’s spectacular heritage coastline is under the spotlight this year as part of a nationwide campaign to promote England’s coast as a sustainable year-round destination.