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2006-07-24 23:50:55 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel United Kingdom London

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Well there are lovely beaches in Margate, Broardstairs, Ramsgate, and Palm bay,
plus lots of little bay's inbetween.
Hope this helps,
Catwoman.

2006-07-24 23:56:12 · answer #1 · answered by catwoman 2 · 0 0

The South Coast has 00's of Sandy Beaches, the best by far are:

West Wittering
Perranporth (Cornwall)
Bournemouth
Looe (Cornwall)

2006-07-25 05:38:15 · answer #2 · answered by Flashandy 2 · 0 0

Just outside Southampton you have two lovely beaches, Lepe Country Park with beach below overlooking the Isle of White, and Calshot Activity Beach and Centre, again, lovely beach. Or if you head towards Bournemouth, there are lovely beaches around there also, one particular one I can think of is Sandbanks. Enjoy but dont forget your factor 30 suncream.

2006-07-24 23:58:38 · answer #3 · answered by jude 6 · 1 0

i could actually trust Bournemouth! additionally attempt Boscombe and Southbourne. From Bournemouth, with the aid of Boscombe, with the aid of Southbourne and as much as Hengistbury Head, the sea coast is surely marvelous. despite if, Bournemouth's seashores ( Spa street / Bournemouth Pier) can get surely packed. Boscombe's seashores can get busy yet no longer as busy as Bournemouth and Southbourne's seashores are quiet. you will locate accomodation etc. is extra fee-effective in Boscombe and Southbourne than Bournemouth and yet crucial Bournemouth is in basic terms a fifteen minute bus experience from Southbourne with the aid of Boscombe. On Friday nights, in the time of the college trip journeys, there are fireworks. the main suitable perspectives are from the Boscombe course. i could evade Lulworth Cove and that section as Lulworth cove isn't beachy (sandy) this is gravelly (stoney) and getting there ability crossing a militia firing variety and there are no centers, entertainment or accomodation. Lulworth is in basic terms ok for a sooner or later trip to do a little fishing. As for Swanage, it additionally lacks centers despite if it does have a wide-unfold nudist sea coast, does not it Carolina? LOL

2016-10-08 07:19:57 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Camber, East Sussex
HOW TO GET THERE: Off the main A259 coast road via the B24.The nearest town, Rye, has rail links to Ashford and Hastings. A bus service operates from Rye to the beach. A new cycle trail between Rye and Camber is being extended towards Hasting and the Kent Border.

Sandy beach with the only dunes in East Sussex and facilities including: windsurfing; surfing; canoeing; sailing; jet-skiing; cafe/ restaurant; slipway; deckchair hire; dog restricted area; dog exercise area; pay parking; crazy golf; campsite; wildlife reserve; amusement arcade; leisure centre; lost child centre.


Dymchurch, Kent
HOW TO GET THERE: Beach is a short walk from the town centre. Dymchurch is on the A259 between Hythe and New Romney. Bus services from Folkestone, Hythe and Ashford.

Extensive sandy beach located within easy reach of good local amenities, offering an ideal family location.


Margate Main Sands, Kent
HOW TO GET THERE: Margate is accessible by road on the A299 and A28. It also has a railway station with connections to London and the rest of Kent.

The long sandy beach at Margate has always been known as a family resort, but more lately as a popular area for day visitors. The attractions include childrens entertainement, donkey rides, pedalos and areas of historic interest. Paddleboats, canoes and other water-sports are available.


BEACH: Margate, Westbrook Bay, Kent
HOW TO GET THERE: About 440 yards (400m) from the main railway station, where taxis are easily available. Westbrook is signed off the main road into Margate from the motorway to Thanet towns Ramsgate and Broadstairs.

Sandy beach with rocky areas, cliffs and shallow bathing conditions plus facilities including: windsurfing; cafe/ restaurant, beach huts, slipway; deckchair hire; promenade; restricted dog areas; dog exercise areas; bowling; crazy golf; free parking (across road) and pay parking; lost child centre.


BEACH: Ramsgate Main Sands, Kent
HOW TO GET THERE: Ramsgate has a main line railway station and all main routes have buses and taxis available.

Sandy beach, with some rocky areas and cliffs, with nearby walks to Broadstairs and Pegwell Bay as well as around the historic seafront and harbour. Facilities include: surfing; sailing; cafe/ restaurant; beach huts; slipway; deckchair hire; promenade; pier; dog restricted area; dog exercise area; entertainers; pay parking (across road); harbour; amusement arcade; lost child centre.

By the way folks CORNWALL is NOT South east England,thats the WEST COUNTRY!!!

2006-07-25 00:04:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

there is a lovely little beach at a place called highclere castle its in new forest england went there sunday lovely day can take dogs,bit stoney on entance into water but apart from that very popular and u can see the needles of isle of wight from it.....otherwise theres beach in newquay cornwall its a surfers paradise lovely with lots of facilities near newquay town hope this helps

2006-07-28 22:04:21 · answer #6 · answered by midge 2 · 0 0

The beach in Newquay, Cornwall is nice at this time of year.

2006-07-24 23:55:16 · answer #7 · answered by BritLdy 5 · 0 0

....listen for the gentle swish of water as it washes up against all the rubbish left behind by the day trippers......avoid the mounds of dirty nappies along the promenade.......watch as the Seagulls gobble up the copious amounts of chips and pie crusts...... be carefull not to burn yourself on all the cigarette ends dropped by inconsiderate Gasper's......... If I were you, I would stay at home and leave the tap running......at least the water will be nice and clear, instead of that murky brown.........

2006-07-24 23:53:17 · answer #8 · answered by paul_9_25 3 · 0 0

Bournemouth

2006-07-24 23:58:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

check in travel offices and then go alone(that's more cheaper)
and why not Cornwall? it's hotter and with beautiful sandy beaches!

2006-07-24 23:55:53 · answer #10 · answered by Iza R 1 · 0 0

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