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Any ideas of good seaside resorts to visit in Britain?
Looking for something which is not too rowdy (but with good pubs ) and plenty to do ? thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Dassie , I love Barmouth in Wales , went there on saturday in fact. Love it because not much changes there over the years , and the beach is great.
I have been to Weston but never in the summer it as always been Feb or March (but it was still fun ) Will have to try .
Bournemouth never been to but will look into thanks
I have been to Weston but never in the summer it as always been Feb or March (but it was still fun ) Will have to try .
Bournemouth never been to but will look into thanks
Hi inej, I've always wanted to travel up the east coast visiting pubs on the way. Don't restrict yourself to just one place. Start off north of The Wash at Skegness then Mablethorpe, Cleethorpes, (hop over the bridge) Withernsea, Bridlington, Scarborough and finish off at Whitby. Not only good pubs but the best fish and chips in the UK. Let me know how you get on.
Agree with vehelpful guy, Brighton is good, lots going on whatever your age. Very cosmopolitan, plenty of choice in restaurants/bars.
Would also agree that Bournemouth wouldn't be my recommendation. Whilst it is a pleasant town, once the shops shut it takes on a different perspective. Every bar has bouncers outside all connected with walkie-talkies, gave it a very unnerving atmosphere.
Would also agree that Bournemouth wouldn't be my recommendation. Whilst it is a pleasant town, once the shops shut it takes on a different perspective. Every bar has bouncers outside all connected with walkie-talkies, gave it a very unnerving atmosphere.
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