Brighton Beach in East Sussex, England is a sand-free shingle beach (can you say pebbles?) and less than an hour away from London making it very similar to its namesake in New York. With seagulls swirling overhead in the sunlight, Brighton is a getaway for just about everyone. And this means it can get uber-crowded in […]
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Walton-on-the-Naze Pier and Beach
Walton Pier was originally built in 1830 and was 300 feet long. It was, however, severely damaged in a storm and was replaced with an 800 foot structure in 1895. The park is within easy access of the beaches and attractions of Walton-on-naze, Frinton and Clacton, and the more historic places of interest inland. So […]
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Runswick Bay - Beach with Fossils
Breathe the fresh air and enjoy the stunning views for which Runswick bay is famous afterwards why not pop down into the hotel for a relaxing gin & tonic or a meal in the sea view restaurant. Runswick Bay is a picture perfect village sitting on the side of a headland looking down into a […]
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Is There Gold on Bournemouth Beach?
A combination of the weather with the beach is the main reason why so many Brits flock to Bournemouth during the summer months. Even with the weather being distorted throughout Western and Northen Europe, you will most definitely find days to apply that sunblock and worship the sun. Get to know a little bit about […]
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