Weymouth in Dorset has all the elements of a proper British seaside town: donkey rides, Punch and Judy, a harbour with âtutti frutti-coloured housesâ and a sheltered beach, plus great seafood restaurants.
Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear, still exudes âa gracious charmâ with its sweeping Victorian crescent and Grand Hotel, and has its own perfect cove, King Edwardâs Bay. Sheltered by cliffs and reached by steep steps, it is like something from a Famous Five adventure.
There is no theme park nor âAirbnb madnessâ at New Brighton, Merseyside. Instead, youâll find an âepic promenadeâ, an early-19th century castle, a lighthouse and a great sweep of beach. In town, Victoria Road has a village feel with independent shops.
Perched prettily on cliffs, Cromer in Norfolk has a working lighthouse, a pier withâŠ