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The Best Beaches In England

February 10, 2014 1:29 pm    |    by Jonny Blair

DSCN0226UK beaches offer a wonderful chance for people to get the best beach holidays. The range of seasides is magnificent with a lot of well established seaside resorts. Holiday seekers have the opportunity to find quieter, undiscovered beaches some that specialize in sporting activities. People who like to enjoy their hobbies find this to be effective in their plans.

Bournemouth beach is one of the UK’s best beaches to make a visit. The beach was established in the nineteenth century as a seaside resort. The presence of the two piers and buildings give the beach a Victorian feel. Visitors will find plenty of activities to indulge in including fairs, arcades and ornamental gardens. The seaside stretches for over six miles.

Near Bournemouth is Poole. This beach stretches out to meet the former and is renowned for its water related sporting activities such as sailing, surfing and skiing. Most traditional seaside events are offered here. Visitors are assured to enjoy beach huts and golf while they indulge in their holiday activities.

Next to Poole is Swanage. The beach is small and offers visitors a picturesque environment. Surrounded by cliffs, holiday seekers will definitely find this to be a perfect place to enjoy their time with family members and friends. People with a passion in swimming, sightseeing and water sports will enjoy the feel of this beach.

Brighton city is home to a cool and modern seaside. The seaside city offers people with almost everything they could imagine of. The city allows visitors to combine both seaside fun and shopping. Party seekers will definitely be comfortable at the city. The popular Brighton pavilion, pier and long beach make the city a fantastic place to visit.

The Lulworth Cove is a world heritage site that is admired by people all over the world. The site contains a magnificently shaped horseshoe cove. Tourists seeking sightseeing expeditions have picturesque scenery at their disposal.

The coast of West Sussex is a popular tourist’s destination for over a century. One of the best spots in this coastline is the Climping beach. The site is situated near the castle of Arundel. The beach is filled with pebble and is ideal for those who like a secluded joint. The coast is well suited for swimming too and the scenic nature provides tourists with sightseeing possibilities.

One of the best beaches is situated in Woolacombe. It has high cliffs and sandy beaches. The sight is popular with tourists and is large enough for surfing and swimming.

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