Anyone who visits the United Kingdom usually must visit its multicultural cities, museums, palaces and art galleries or attend football matches and events. Going to the beach isn’t usually at the top of the list, mainly because the temperature isn’t always inviting. But the United Kingdom’s 17,000 kilometers of coastline make some of its beaches worth visiting and often considered the best in the world.
oh British CouncilThe UK’s International Organization for Cultural Relations and Educational Opportunities has compiled a list of the eight best beaches in the UK.
1. Rosilli Bay, Wales
Located on the Gower coast in the west of Wales, this beach was voted the best in the country in 2018. It is close to Worm’s Head, a small island connected to the mainland by a rocky causeway that can only be crossed at low tide. The nearest town is Rosselli, with a few cafés perfect for a drink and recuperation. From there, you can walk down a steep path to the beach. It is a popular destination for surfers and bird watchers. Important: Bring binoculars and surfing equipment if you practice the sport.
2. Brighton Beach, England
Brighton Beach, on the south coast of England, is the quintessential British beach experience. The beach is mostly rocky, so it’s best to wear appropriate footwear. Here you can enjoy water sports like windsurfing, kitesurfing or kayaking. If you’re there, a visit to the 19th-century waterfront promenade is a must, bringing together plenty of traditional entertainment, shops, fairs, cotton candy and popular restaurants. Fish and ships. You can walk along the beach in an old Volks locomotive or visit the galleries, bars and independent shops along the beach.
3. Turtle Tor, England
The beach is one of the most photographed areas of Dorset on the south coast, and in 2001 was part of the first site in England to be recognized as a Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO. Famous for its limestone arch formed in thousands of places. years and extends into the sea, located on and through the British Jurassic coast South West Coastal Route, a long pedestrian path partially crosses this stretch of beach. Less adventurous, good news: you can drive to the beach and walk to the beach to appreciate the natural curve. It is not the best beach to take children as the water is quite deep in some parts of the beach. But it guarantees incredible photos.
4. Benone Coast, Northern Ireland
More than 11 kilometers long, this beach is located in Derry on the north coast of Northern Ireland and offers spectacular views of Donegal and Scotland. Ideal for families, it has children’s pools and a playground with activities such as surfing, kayaking or fishing. It is one of Northern Ireland’s most popular beaches, perfect for summer vacations.
5. Barafundle Beach, Wales
The county of Pembrokeshire in Wales is famous for its coastline, best represented by this secluded beach, which is only accessible via the coastal path between Stockpole Quay and Broadhaven South. It was a local secret until it started receiving accolades (including being awarded the best picnic spot in England). In addition to the adjacent pine trees and hills, there are caves to explore where the water goes during a storm or rain. In 2017, it was recognized as one of the best beaches in the world. It has no services of any kind, so visitors should take whatever they need and of course, at the end of the day, leave no waste on the sand.
6. Whiterocks Beach, Northern Ireland
It is a beach surrounded by natural cliffs, giving it a wild touch. Located in Londonderry, it offers an impressive view of the famous Giant’s Causeway and the coastline where Dunluce Castle is located. It is a good place for bird watching, horse riding or water sports.
7. Palmyra Beach, Scotland
Located less than 10 kilometers north of Aberdeen, the beach is located within the Palmydy Country Park, but in reality it seems to be in a world of its own. Perfect for a multi-kilometer walk north or south, it’s equally beautiful in winter. It is a generally empty beach that has not lost its natural beauty, making it perfect for those who want to leave the city and stroll among the dunes. It has picnic spots and barbecue equipment can be rented.
8. Sandsend, England
Sandsend is a small town on the north east coast of England in Yorkshire. The nearby beach is frequented by fossil hunters and hiking enthusiasts. Coastal walks to the coastal town of Whitby are popular Fish and ships and for appearing in Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula.