Hornsea – An Old Victorian Yorkshire Town

Hornsea is a quaint coastal Yorkshire town with a history steeped in Victorian tourism. But the area has been lived in for centuries, and there’s plenty to do here that will keep the whole family occupied. If you’re looking for a town with a vast unspoiled beach that doesn’t attract the same level of tourists each Summer as other hotspots …

Chapel St Leonards – An Unspoiled Seaside Village

Chapel St Leonards is a village in Lincolnshire between two popular beach resorts, Skegness and Mablethorpe. It’s on the coast and has miles of unspoiled golden sandy beach to enjoy. There are a couple of excellent visitor attractions for nature lovers too. If you’re looking for a location that is tranquil, away from the busy crowds, then Chapel St Leonards …

Sutton on Sea – A Quaint British Seaside Town

This quiet town lies south of the busier resort at Mablethorpe. It’s an excellent tranquil location for a perfect getaway. The quaint town has been a regular spot for tourists since the Victorian era. It remains a popular destination for people who want all the benefits of the seaside without the business associated with the large resort towns like Skegness. …

Skegness – A Quintessential British Seaside Resort

Skegness is a coastal town in Lincolnshire built around tourism. It was a small fishing village until the late 1800s when seaside resorts became a popular holiday destination in the UK. Nowadays, there’s plenty to do still as the town continues to see thousands of tourists annually. Skegness is a wonderful location to soak up the quintessential British seaside town. …

Sea-Fever – Poem by John Masefield

I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky, And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by; And the wheel’s kick and the wind’s song and the white sail’s shaking, And a grey mist on the sea’s face, and a grey dawn breaking. I must go down …

Ten of Suffolks Most Seductive Seaside Resorts

When it comes to seaside resorts, Suffolks has something for everyone. The beautiful countryside, quaint villages and long stretches of unspoilt coastline all make for a seductive weekend retreat. Famed for hosting the smallest pub in the country, Suffolk is also home to the most easterly point in the UK, making it the first place you can observe the sunrise. …