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Seaside Towns
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Barmouth
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Barmouth’s location on the west coast of North Wales and lying between a mountain range and the sea on the mouth of the river Mawddach is arguably one of the most beautiful locations in Wales.
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Blackpool |
Blackpool is buzzing – Britain’s family holiday capital is bursting with thrills, excitement and entertainment.
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Cleethorpes |
The combination of the calm and tranquil lakeside and boating lake with the hustle and bustle of the seafront, promenade and the new meridian development. Fantastic attractions include: Playtowers; Labyrinth of Doralia; Waltham Windmill; National Fishing Heritage Centre; Cleethorpes Discovery Centre; Pleasure Island; Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway. |
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Great Yarmouth |
Great Yarmouth is a hugely popular resort, with an enviable mix of sandy beaches, attractions and heritage.
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Llandudno |
How seaside towns were meant to be … It’s no mean feat listing all the things there are to do in Wales’ largest seaside resort.
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Mablethorpe |
The Lincolnshire Coast is host to two very different seaside experiences - The Fun Coast and the Rural Coast.
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Skegness |
Skegness Pier one of the main attractions in Skegness. Skegness Pier has been standing for over 125 years.
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Southend - on - Sea |
With a seven mile stretch of coastline, Southend offers exciting attractions and award-winning beaches.
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Southport |
Southport has a superb programme of events that take place throughout the year. Discounted rates for groups are available.
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Weston Super Mare |
Weston-super-Mare is a great seaside resort with all the traditional seaside attractions, including our famous donkeys!
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