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Best British Seaside

My other half loves trips to the seaside we have been to most, today we spent the day at Southsea, I think this has got to be up with the best, Clarence pier is great, spoilt for choice for amusements, eateries, refreshments etc a good fairground which offers good value wrist bands, mini golf, high ropes course, pub. Plus there are historical walks, boat rides, long pebble beach with loads of seats, big green and play park. Also ample parking. Is there anywhere else that's that good offering value as well as fun for a day at the seaside?
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    Saturday 3rd May at Blackpool dressed as a garden gnome would be nice.

    I like Aldeburgh and Southwold.
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    edited April 2014
    We stayed in Bosham in Hampshire recently. Not quite on the sea but near Chichester and nice riverside pubs and the seaside nearby.
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    Bermuda
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    Southwold, great shout
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    Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast for me
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    wow... southsea? really... i guess it's got a lot when you consider all the facilities

    but in terms of beach and beauty the seven miles of golden sand at bournemouth tops my south coast beach hit list

    over the chain ferry from sandbanks lies a truly world class sandy beach with dunes
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    Depends where you live really, Sadie, but Weymouth is very nice. Real old fashioned seaside resort but well kept, with a lovely beach and picturesque harbour.
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    Cromer is a lovely little seaside town . Brilliant for kids cos it's famous for its crabbing on the beach or off the pier.
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    St ives ,Cornwall
    Looe,cornwall
    Swanage ,Dorset
    Littlehampton,sussex
    My favourites
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    Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast for me

    My cousin runs the aquarium down there.

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    The Jurassic is good but my fave is North Norfolk. Beaches go on for ever, great food and drink and nice little hotels etc
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    Plaidy Beach, (East Looe) Cornwall.

    Botany Bay (Broadstairs).
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    Best pier?
    Has to be the £35million Weston Super Mare pier (as opposed to the wrecked one!
    Superb cream teas in the Edwardian dining room at the end of the pier come highly recommended from our visit there last week.
    Big shout for Southend Pier - great train ride to the end.

    Love the seaside towns south of Aberystwyth - cornwall without the Islington yuppies.

    Mablethorpe for the old style and Weymouth is superb.
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    edited April 2014
    Barmouth - my outlaws live about 5 miles from there. The town and beach are like Birmingham on Sea. Not a lot of niceness about the place and thousands of caravan sites.

    Big beach but the storms and floods caused a lot of damage. Always take my little 'un to the beach at Dyfrn (?) when we are up.
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    Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast for me

    My cousin runs the aquarium down there.

    Does he run any other star signs, Algarve?
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    LoOkOuT said:

    Bermuda

    Been twice, the most amazing beach / sea

    So clear and teeming with life

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    wow... southsea? really... i guess it's got a lot when you consider all the facilities

    but in terms of beach and beauty the seven miles of golden sand at bournemouth tops my south coast beach hit list

    over the chain ferry from sandbanks lies a truly world class sandy beach with dunes

    Yep, as a beach Shell Bay is fantastic, although it's not got much in the way of facilities, and you have to time your arrival and departure carefully so as not to get stuck in the queue for the ferry. Swanage is better in terms of stuff to do (arcades, crazy golf, the steam train, cinema, and loads more food places) but the beach gets very crowded in the holidays.
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    PL54 said:

    LoOkOuT said:

    Bermuda

    Been twice, the most amazing beach / sea

    So clear and teeming with life

    But not British.


    Best place to go close to home with kids has got to be dymchurch. (Kids love it loads for them to do cheap prices)

    Further away I like Paignton.
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    edited April 2014

    PL54 said:

    LoOkOuT said:

    Bermuda

    Been twice, the most amazing beach / sea

    So clear and teeming with life

    But not British.


    Best place to go close to home with kids has got to be dymchurch. (Kids love it loads for them to do cheap prices)

    Further away I like Paignton.
    Have a row with WSS, not me
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    Eastbourne is great!
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    edited April 2014

    Eastbourne is great!

    That's only because everyone there, is just happy to still be alive :-)

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    Ha Ha, God,s waiting room is down the road at Bexhill!
    As the old joke goes " Newhaven for the continent, Eastbourne for the incontinent".
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    edited April 2014

    But not British.

    Sure it is
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    Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast for me

    My cousin runs the aquarium down there.

    Does he run any other star signs, Algarve?
    Red card

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    Leysdown

    All Hallows On Sea

    or perhaps not.

    Agree with those who mention the Welsh beaches. Less commercial than Devon and Cornwall in my experience.

    Scarborough has a bit of everything. Good beaches and the traditional day tripper things as well if you are into all that.

    Off the beaten track but lovely beaches Northumberland.

    It depends on what you want really. I look for peace and quiet but then I am a miserable old git.....
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    What's a matter with you all. It's all about Southend. Nothing beats the thrill of dodging all the broken bottles and heroin needles on the beach.
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    shine166 said:

    Lyme Regis on the Jurassic Coast for me

    My cousin runs the aquarium down there.

    Does he run any other star signs, Algarve?
    Red card

    Harsh
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    Stay the hell away from Bridlington.
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    Best pier?
    Has to be the £35million Weston Super Mare pier (as opposed to the wrecked one!
    Superb cream teas in the Edwardian dining room at the end of the pier come highly recommended from our visit there last week.
    Big shout for Southend Pier - great train ride to the end.

    Love the seaside towns south of Aberystwyth - cornwall without the Islington yuppies.

    Mablethorpe for the old style and Weymouth is superb.

    Spot on about Mablethorpe and Weymouth, too great places for different reasons
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