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Best Beaches in England

10 best amongst the 100 rest
Priyanka Wadhwani
England is known for its incredible architecture and an epitome of its sophisticated culture.
Did You Know?
England is also blessed with thousands of miles of coastline and hundreds of beaches.
Here’s a guide for you to not miss on these incredibly beautiful ones!
Fistral Beach Cornwall
Gifted with soft sand and rugged hills, Fistral Beach is known as the best beach in England for surfing. Only a few miles away from popular seaside town Newquay, it is a major attraction for weekend surfers.
A collection of restaurants and bars at the far end of Fistral Beach makes for a fun place for a meal and a few beers.
Bamburgh Beach Northumberland
Sea front view for our houses is what we all admire for. Bamburgh Beach is another level, a castle on the beach!! It is located 20 miles south of the Scottish border and is usually chilly.
The whipping wind off the coast, makes it a perfect leisure destination for all age groups. Commonly known as Bamburgh Castle Beach is in Northumberland, England.
Bournemouth Beach Dorset
If you are a beach person and are fond of the beach activities like kayaking and paddle boarding, Bournemouth has one of the finest beaches of England for you.
With wide soft golden sand and having some of the warmest water around the UK, this becomes a perfect fun and attractive beach resort with a lively pulse.
Woolacombe Beach Devon
A separate section for pets at the beach! Isn’t it amazing? Woolacombe beach from Devon England has it for you; a separate section for dog walkers.
Giving you an endless view of sand and sky at low tide, this beach has plenty of facilities like changing rooms, restaurants and much more. Mark it for your next summer family outing.
Whitby Beach, Yorkshire
Clinging to the coast on the edge of North Yorkshire Moors, Whitby is an interesting seaside town. To experience the usual beach activities like donkey rides, ice-cream vans, restaurants etc and to have a beautiful scenic view this is the best place.
Colorful beach huts is another attraction here during summers to enjoy the finest fish and chips in the city.
Studland Bay
Dorset
Soft, golden sand for relaxing in the middle section, a home to sailing clubs at the southern end and a secluded region at its north, the Studland Bay makes a remarkable position in the prettiest beaches of England.
Situated in Dorset, this beach is good for families, couples and adventure all under budget.
Blackpool Beach
Lancashire
Unlike others, Blackpool beach in Lancashire has a lot much to offer like the Blackpool Pier, Blackpool Tower, Pleasure Beach Amusement Park, Donkey Rides, Flashing Arcade Games and Cabaret shows.
There’s never a dull moment here and so here it is on the list. To add on, once the sun sets Blackpool becomes a beacon for bachelor parties who party late night.
Wells-next-the-Sea-Beach
Norfolk
Located in Norfolk, this spacious beach is backed by tall pine trees and a row of beach huts. Famous for a melodious sound of chirping birds from the bird sanctuary right next to it, the Wells Next the Sea Beach is incredibly pretty on a summer day. Sit back, relax and have a great time having the fish and crabs from the local restaurants here.
South Bay Beach Scarborough, Yorkshire
The imposing Grand Hotel looking down from the cliff tops, amusement arcades, and the soft sand makes South Bay Beach in Scarborough one of the most popular beaches in North England. The historical harbor has been at the heart of Scarborough for centuries. Also, summers keep this beach as busy and fun as any Mediterranean beach.
Ventnor Beach Isle of Wight
With a combination of soft sand, rolling waves, plenty of shops, amusements and family attractions Ventnor is next on our list. This southern island just off the coast of Portsmouth is a great destination for a beach holiday, and at only 23 miles wide, you can easily jump from one sandy bay to the next.