What’s the best little-known seaside town in the UK that won’t be busy over the bank holiday weekends? – Becky
“Brean in Somerset has one of Europe’s longest sandy beaches, with spectacular headland walks and accommodation to suit every budget
The remains of a Roman temple and a 19th-century fort are there, and the beachfront Warren Farm Holiday Centre was named Holiday Centre of the Year at the AA Caravan and Camping Awards
With rock pools, shallow water for paddling and lots of space for picnicking, it has all you could want for old-fashioned seaside fun as well as adventurous water sports. The recent opening of the first section of the King Charles III England Coastal Path means it’s ideal for those who love a walk or hike.
On the East Yorkshire coast, Withernsea is a small seaside resort town that has a rare inland lighthouse as well as a pair of historic towers. Withernsea is home to a Blue Flag Beach, with sailing, windsurfing and kayaking, and lifeguards on duty in the summer.
The redeveloped promenade, which is located near the golden sandy beach, features numerous cafes, chippies and pubs.
Parkdean’s Withernsea Sands Holiday Park.is just a short walk from Withernsea Beach but also has a lovely indoor pool.”