The Norfolk coast has it all – enviable beaches, fine dining, wondrous wildlife and fabulous walks. Alice Westgate picks out some excellent accommodation options for a memorable visit
Watching other people mucking around in boats on harbourside holidays is almost as much fun as the real thing, as coastal marinas and harbours open up their relaxing world with good food and new places to stay.
From WWII bunkers under the ground to tree pods suspended in the air, leap out of your comfort zone this spring and experience Cornwall in a truly unique way.
Say ‘holiday in Cornwall’ and some people instantly reply ‘expensive’. But that need not be the case – there are plenty of more reasonable options, from a farmhouse B&B to a back-to-nature campsite.
Staying at the seaside is liberating – better still if you can reduce your environmental impact by leaving the car at home or parked up once you arrive. Explore on foot, bicycle, bus or train instead.
By Lucy Shrimpton
Top hot hub holidays by the sea, from the gorgeous East Neuk of Fife to the glorious Roseland Peninsula in Cornwall. There’s no shortage of stunning coastal escapes where you can relax among the bubbles.
Not all of us can afford to buy our dream home, but at least lovers of style and design can spend a weekend in one of these dreamy architect-designed holiday home wonders, all available to rent for a special break.