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Seaside Cottages – UK beach holidays
UK seaside resorts came into fashion during Victorian times and they remain a firm favourite for family holidays. While many of our seaside towns have plenty of cheap accommodation for people looking for budget hotels or bed and breakfasts, there are also hundreds of seaside cottages available to rent by the week or over a long weekend. These suit family holidays or romantic holidays for couples where privacy and peace and quiet are an integral part of any seaside holiday. You’ll even find dog-friendly cottages among the mix, saving money on boarding kennels and keeping the family all together!
Cottages by the Seaside – A holiday home from home
The major advantage of booking a seaside cottage is the complete independence it gives you. Self-catering holidays always allow a greater degree of freedom; there’re no set meal times, you set your own menu, your own timetable, and when you’re not out sightseeing, visiting family attractions or sunbathing on the beach a holiday cottage or lodge gives you more room indoors than anything but the biggest budget luxury hotels. Many holidaymakers book seaside cottages for that home from home feeling. Self-catering cottages also usually mean parking right outside the door, so whether you’re in a hire car or your own family car there’s no luggage restriction! For this reason seaside cottages are also the perfect accommodation for people booking surfing holidays, usually in Cornwall, Devon or South Wales.
Seaside Cottages – Choose from hundreds of miles of coast
The British Isles have a hugely varied coastline, from the flat and sweeping beaches of Norfolk to the ragged and rugged seashore of the west coast of Scotland. Some seaside resorts are within easy travelling distance of major UK cities, meaning holidaymakers can alternate their trips to the beach with mini city breaks too. A popular choice for walking holidays, Devon, Dorset and Cornwall in particular contain vast Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where cliff-top walks provide outstanding panoramic views of the English Channel or the Pacific Ocean.
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