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What's the best beach in England?
inspector_monkfish
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What do we all reckon?
I'm sure we all have our favourites....
i'll start the ball rolling with the fantastic North Sands at Salcombe in South Devon.
Its very quaint and picturesque, has a great beach, plenty of sand whilst tide is out, great rockpools for the kids, great bar/restaurant right on the front (the winking prawn).
Great place all round really !!
I'm sure we all have our favourites....
i'll start the ball rolling with the fantastic North Sands at Salcombe in South Devon.
Its very quaint and picturesque, has a great beach, plenty of sand whilst tide is out, great rockpools for the kids, great bar/restaurant right on the front (the winking prawn).
Great place all round really !!
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Gorleston on Sea...
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Looks beautiful but horrible shingle that is very unpleasant to walk across unfortunately.bossymommy wrote: »0 -
bossymommy wrote: »
thats not far from Salcombe.
We always consider going to Blackpool sands, but love the North Sands too much, so stick with that !!
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Yes i agree, would much prefer sand to shingle. But its not to harsh on the feet. Its such a lovely spot with clear sea0
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bossymommy wrote: »Yes i agree, would much prefer sand to shingle. But its not to harsh on the feet. Its such a lovely spot with clear sea
go check out the north sands at salcombe then, you wont be disappointed
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Expand your horizons! Three Cliffs Bay at the Gower, South Wales... a good old trek to get to and totally worth it:
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Badger_Lady wrote: »Expand your horizons! Three Cliffs Bay at the Gower, South Wales... a good old trek to get to and totally worth it:

wow, looks beautiful
shame its in wales !!
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I love Wells next the sea.
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