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I want to go out for the day on Saturday, to a 'nice' seaside.
I've always really fancied Brighton, but wondered if anyone else had any other good suggestions.
I am quite fussy about what I want, and I'm after something 'traditional'... so no loud fun fairs or loads of pubs and clubs. I know that's quite tricky these days, but there MUST be somewhere which is nostalgic. Surely??
Oh, and it has to be on the south or south/east coast.
Thanks! :)
I've always really fancied Brighton, but wondered if anyone else had any other good suggestions.
I am quite fussy about what I want, and I'm after something 'traditional'... so no loud fun fairs or loads of pubs and clubs. I know that's quite tricky these days, but there MUST be somewhere which is nostalgic. Surely??
Oh, and it has to be on the south or south/east coast.
Thanks! :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lyme Regis was lovely when we went, the seafront was very tastefully landscaped and there is the famous "cobb" - like a huge curved jetty out to sea, where the film The French Lieutenants woman was filmed.......... of course just remember you need good weather, as with anywhere, places look totally different in pouring rain!
Mudeford Quay and Christchurch near Bournemouth are quite nice too but personally I don't think you can beat Cornwall, especially the little coves on the Lizard Peninsula.
Mudeford Quay and Christchurch near Bournemouth are quite nice too but personally I don't think you can beat Cornwall, especially the little coves on the Lizard Peninsula.
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Possibly the most beautiful, traditional resort in the whole country:
http://www.southwold.info/
with definitely the 'classiest' pier in the country!
http://www.southwoldpier.co.uk/
Chris
http://www.southwold.info/
with definitely the 'classiest' pier in the country!
http://www.southwoldpier.co.uk/
Chris