With a third of Brits opting for a staycation this year, families should look out these most stunning hidden beaches in the country to travel to this summer. Motoring experts at LeaseCar.uk have named the seven prettiest hidden gem beaches for those seeking to find undiscovered yet beautiful coastlines across the country.
With a third (33%) of Brits planning to spend their summer holidays in the UK rather than go abroad this year, experts have researched unique beaches across the country. There are many picture-perfect beaches where Brits can avoid the hordes of tourists and escape the crowds. With striking sand landscapes, ancient dunes and turquoise waters, many remain undiscovered making the perfect spot on a sweltering summer day.
Lantic Bay, a coastal spot in Cornwall, is known for its stunning crystal clear waters, towering cliffs and white sand, but it takes a challenging trek to get down to, so it is often empty. North Landon is a hidden beach in Yorkshire where visitors must wander the coastline to reach this natural cove. It has incredible views of white chalk cliffs and is home to deep blue waters and rock pools.
Tim Alcock from LeaseCar.uk said: “For those planning to stay in the country this summer, there are plenty of stunning hidden beaches around the UK that can tick all the boxes when it comes to peace and relaxation.
“Just a short drive away from the more busy tourist spots lies several secret beaches offering picturesque views of sparkling sea waters and majestic coastlines. Some of the more remote locations, such as Warkworth Beach and Lantic Bay in Cornwall, make perfect settings for visitors wanting to explore the country’s more isolated areas. Many of these hidden gem beaches remain largely undiscovered by visitors and allow those planning a staycation to drive to beaches which possibly even out-do their counterparts overseas.”
LeaseCar.uk’s hidden gem beach spots for the perfect road trip this summer:
1. Lantic Bay, Cornwall
In the stunning stretch of coast between Fowey and Polperro lies the beautiful Lantic Bay, known for its near-white sandy beaches and tranquil blue waters. It is a quiet outpost because it takes a steep descent down cliffs to get to, but visitors will be greeted with stunning views of crystal clear waters, the countryside and high green cliffs. It’s well worth the amble!
2. North Landon, Yorkshire
This stony secret cove is home to majestic rock formations, caves to explore and an array of crystal-clear rockpools. The beautiful beach in Flamborough on the North Yorkshire coast offers lovely views and fantastic cliff-top walks, although it requires a steep walk to get to. If you look closely, you might even be able to spot the puffins that nest along the cliffs between March and July.
3. Hackley Bay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Hackley Bay is an isolated sandy cove surrounded by rocky sea cliffs and is one of the most hidden beaches in the northeast of Scotland. It is located between Newburgh and Collieston in Aberdeenshire. The reserve covers nearly a thousand hectares and includes sand dunes and dune heathland. It’s also home to a huge variety of wildlife.
4. Warkworth Beach, Northumberland
Warkworth Beach is a remote beach situated on the northeast coast of Northumberland. It has golden sandy beaches and makes the perfect spot for a peaceful day trip because of its undisturbed nature and unspoilt views.
5. Monkhaven Beach, Pembrokeshire, Wales
This relatively unheard of beach is a cove located near the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Offering various hiking trails and scenic coastal walks, this sand and pebble beach boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
6. Lannacombe Beach, South Devon
This small and sandy beach is nestled between large areas of rocky coast and makes a great place to beat the summer crowds. The secluded spot is known for its rugged charm, with shallow rock pools and sparkling blue water.
7. White Park Bay, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Home to majestic rock formations, caves to explore and an array of rockpools, White Park Bay is located in the small village of Ballintoy, County Antrim. It is a spectacular sandy beach, and a haven for wildlife, teeming with wildflowers in the summer months.
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