Seaside Towns

 

 

Barmouth

 

 

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.

 

Blackpool

Blackpool is buzzing – Britain’s family holiday capital is bursting with thrills, excitement and entertainment.

 

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.

Great Yarmouth

Great Yarmouth is a hugely popular resort, with an enviable mix of sandy beaches, attractions and heritage.

 

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.

 

Mablethorpe

The Lincolnshire Coast is host to two very different seaside experiences - The Fun Coast and the Rural Coast.

 

Skegness

Skegness Pier one of the main attractions in Skegness. Skegness Pier has been standing for over 125 years.

 

Southend - on - Sea

With a seven mile stretch of coastline, Southend offers exciting attractions and award-winning beaches.

 

Southport

Southport has a superb programme of events that take place throughout the year. Discounted rates for groups are available.

 

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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