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UK holidays: The most beautiful seaside villages for coastal getaways

By Penny Walker and Greg Dickinson
Daily Telegraph UK·
8 Aug, 2023 12:00 AM8 mins to read

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Staithes, the hidden Gem of North Yorkshire, is just one of the beautiful seaside villages worth visiting on a UK holiday. Photo / 123rf

Staithes, the hidden Gem of North Yorkshire, is just one of the beautiful seaside villages worth visiting on a UK holiday. Photo / 123rf

From pastel-washed houses to proper fish and chips, these are the UK’s quintessential seaside villages – ideal for a summer getaway, write Penny Walker and Greg Dickinson

Is there anything sweeter than strolling along the promenade of a British seaside town or village on a warm summer’s day, with the smell of fresh seafood in the air and the sound of waves lapping the shoreline?

With a coastline stretching for tens of thousands of kilometres, the UK has a catalogue of quintessential villages to choose from – including some delightfully quieter corners.

So pack your bucket and spade, slather your face with factor 50 and start plotting a trip to one of the UK’s prettiest coastal villages, chosen by our experts, below.

Polperro, Cornwall

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Looking down at Cadgwith Cove on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall,  England. Photo / 123rf
Looking down at Cadgwith Cove on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, England. Photo / 123rf

Quite possibly one of the UK’s most idyllic coastal villages, Polperro in Cornwall is a picture-postcard treasure found between Fowey and Looe. While traffic has been a problem in the past, locals have fixed the issue by making all visitors use a park-and-ride. It also has a popular fishermen’s choir which can be found performing on selected evenings until September.

Staithes, North Yorkshire

This tiny village in North Yorkshire is one of the county’s greatest secrets. Once the home of Captain Cook, the small fishing village is packed with history. It’s also a great spot for foodies, and you can tuck into freshly caught fish at Cleveland Corner or take a boat trip to catch your own with local captain Sean.

Hope Cove, Devon

Living up to its name, Hope Cove in Devon has everything you could wish for from a British coastal village. It is, in fact, two villages, Outer Hope and Inner Hope, and sits on golden sandy beaches, amid thatched cottages and the lulling sound of the sea. It’s a great place for diving, with 30 shipwrecks in the surrounding area, and is renowned for its delicious crab and lobster – hauled in each day by local fishermen. The Hope Cove Weekend is an annual festival of live music, good food and family fun (over the August 26-28 28 Bank Holiday weekend this year).

Portmeirion, Gwynedd

Portmeirion exudes a Medierranean charm, with pastel villas and soaring trees. Photo / Unsplash
Portmeirion exudes a Medierranean charm, with pastel villas and soaring trees. Photo / Unsplash

While it may be the only village on the list with opening hours, Portmeirion in Wales has to be one of the most interesting. Created by Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis from 1925 to 1976, who wanted to show that you could develop a naturally beautiful landscape without ruining it, highlights in the colourful tourist village include the nearby Gwyllt woodlands, a sub-tropical garden containing some of Wales’s largest and rarest trees.

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Tobermory, Isle of Mull

While this too-twee-to-be-true harbour village may look like it belongs in Denmark, it actually sits on the Isle of Mull in the Inner Hebrides. Just a short ferry ride from Oban, it was built in 1788 on a design by Thomas Telford and is home to the Tobermory Distillery, an art gallery, live music venue, theatre and a Marine Visitor Centre. You can also hire a kayak and head out to explore the surrounding waters.

Mousehole, Cornwall

Mousehole (pronounced Mowzel) is one of the most picturesque harbour villages in Cornwall. In fact, in 1930, Dylan Thomas described it as the ‘loveliest village in England’, and it remains little changed today. Growing up around its small fishing harbour between Penzance and Land’s End, the village is home to a small coastal beach as well as small shops, galleries and restaurants.

Walberswick, Suffolk

Walberswick in Suffolk attracts many artists who aim to capture its light. Photo / Unsplash
Walberswick in Suffolk attracts many artists who aim to capture its light. Photo / Unsplash

The wooden bridge leading from the picturesque village of Walberswick to the beach is always crammed with children clutching crabbing lines and plastic buckets. Clamber over the ridge of dunes into the magical light of the Suffolk coast and you’ll understand why so many artists are drawn to paint this long, empty stretch of sandy beach.

Blakeney, Norfolk

One of Norfolk’s prettiest coastal villages, Blakeney back lanes are speckled with small flint cottages and there’s a narrow, winding high street. The quayside is a prime spot for crabbing (or gillying) and children can be regularly spotted dangling their legs over the side, catching crabs on locally-bought lines. Blakeney Point bird sanctuary is home to common and grey seals, which sprawl lazily by the water’s edge.

Portloe, Cornwall

Cocooned by the cliffs of the Roseland Peninsula, Portloe is yet another quintessentially picture-perfect coastal Cornish village. Sir John Betjeman once called it “one of the least spoiled and most impressive of Cornish fishing villages” and it’s not hard to see why. Naturally sheltered (its name originates from the Cornish Porth Logh meaning “cove pool”), Portloe has grown, as many Cornish seaside villages have, from a history of fishing and smuggling.

West Lulworth, Dorset

Lulworth Cove on the Jurassic coast in southern Devon. Photo / 123rf
Lulworth Cove on the Jurassic coast in southern Devon. Photo / 123rf

This quaint little village in Dorset lives on the margins. Here, the great British countryside blends with coast, making for an impressive scene – 400-year-old thatched cottages sit alongside former coastguard houses and a pretty mill pond is snuggled at its heart. Close to Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, the proximity of the village to the Jurassic Coast only adds to its allure.

Gardenstown, Aberdeenshire

Old stone walls, red sandstone cliffs and the fresh smell of the salty sea air characterise this pretty little Scottish village on the coast of Aberdeenshire, overlooking the Moray Firth. With a pod of resident dolphins in the firth, keep your eyes peeled as you walk along the front. There are plenty of walks to enjoy in the area where you can spot the abundant local wildlife, as well as a selection of galleries and workshops.

Bamburgh, Northumberland

The undoubted highlight of Bamburgh village is that it has a rather impressive 18th-century castle slap bang in the middle of it – not something many British villages can claim. It also has a dune-fringed beach whose sands wouldn’t look out of place in the Mediterranean and is one of the North East’s top surf spots. There are plenty of English tea rooms to take a break in and a museum dedicated to Grace Darling (famed for participating in the rescue of survivors from the shipwrecked Forfarshire in 1838).

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Portree, Isle of Skye

Portree, Skye's capital, brims with pastel-coloured houses and unique island culture, showcasing the heart of the Hebrides. Photo / 123rf
Portree, Skye's capital, brims with pastel-coloured houses and unique island culture, showcasing the heart of the Hebrides. Photo / 123rf

On the eastern side of bonnie Skye, Portree may only be a village, but it’s the capital of the Inner Hebridean island. With Ben Tianavaig to the south, Suidh Fhinn to the west and Ben Chrachaig to the north, the village is surrounded by hills and has everything you could hope for – there’s even a swimming pool to be found amid the brightly coloured houses.

Clovelly, Devon

Scattered up a hillside and clinging to a 400-foot cliff overlooking Bideford Bay, Clovelly has to be one of Devon’s most famous villages. While donkeys used to be the main mode of transport, now they’re just used for children’s rides, so be prepared for a hike if you want to walk down to the seafront and back. If you fancy trying some of the freshly caught fish, head to the Red Lion Harbour Restaurant.

Clovelly is probably Devon's most picturesque seaside village, a traffic-free jumble of whitewashed cottages tumbling down a steep cleft in precipitous cliffs. Photo / Getty Images
Clovelly is probably Devon's most picturesque seaside village, a traffic-free jumble of whitewashed cottages tumbling down a steep cleft in precipitous cliffs. Photo / Getty Images

Cromarty, Highlands

Found at the tip of the rather hauntingly named Black Isle (which, confusingly is a peninsula rather than an island), Cromarty has the sea on two sides – Moray Firth to the south and Cromarty Firth to the north. Established as a port for the importation of the materials needed to feed the local cloth, rope and ironware factories, Cromarty has a more interesting history than your average coastal fishing village, with small cottages jumbled amid larger buildings.

Carnlough, Co. Antrim

Dive into Carnlough: experience rich history dating back to 6000 BC. Photo / 123rf
Dive into Carnlough: experience rich history dating back to 6000 BC. Photo / 123rf

With the stunning backdrop of Glencloy, one of the Nine Glens of Antrim, at the northern end of Carnlough Bay between Garron Point and Park Head, Carnlough has a rich history with the settlement believed to date back to 6000 BC. The whole harbour has undergone a renovation and is popular for those who love nothing more than a spot of fishing.

Beer, Devon

There are few coastal views in the UK as stunning as those of the Jurassic Coast. Surrounded by the iconic white cliffs in Lyme Bay, Beer is one of the lucky villages that has this sensational world heritage site on its doorstep. Colourful fishing boats bring in hauls of fresh crab, fish and mackerel, while the village’s history includes its use as a base by notorious smuggler Jack Rattenbury. The village hosts an annual regatta every summer.

Crail, Fife

With charming cobbled streets lined by fishing cottages running down to a small harbour, Crail is arguably one of the prettiest villages in Scotland. Set on the East Neuk of Fife, just getting here offers some stunning views if you’re heading up from Edinburgh (a 90-minute drive away). The harbour front is a great place to enjoy a summery ice cream and watch the fishing boats return with their catch. There are also plenty of tearooms to enjoy, galleries to explore and even a heritage centre to explore.

Llangrannog, Ceredigion

As the river Hawen makes its way down to Cardigan Bay, it breezes past this pretty village. Though you can enjoy the main beach, popular with surfers, for much of the day, if you wait until low tide, you can walk around to a second beach (which you can also climb down to from the cliff path when the waves lap higher). You can indulge on traditional pub grub, homemade ice creams and a quick bite at one of the cafes. There’s also a charming circular walk to enjoy around the headlands of Ynys Lochtyn.

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