| The UK has seen a increase in seaside breaks | | | | have trekked to this nationally famous seaside |
| over the last ten years. The UK has some | | | | town for fun and entertainment |
| popular seaside towns which can provide endless | | | | Llandudno, the Queen of the North Wales |
| fun for the British holiday maker. | | | | Resorts, lies on a peninsula between two |
| Blackpool is a town on the coast of the Irish Sea | | | | limestone headlands, both great attractions for |
| in the northwest of England, it flourished during | | | | tourists and naturalists alike, the Great Orme and |
| the railway expansion in the 19th century. Further | | | | the Little Orme with the Irish Sea on one side and |
| south on the Irish Sea coast is Llandudno, a resort | | | | the estuary of the River Conwy on the other. |
| town that similarly began to see its popularity | | | | Brighton and Bournemouth both lay on the English |
| grow with the growth of the railways. | | | | Channel Coast and are both popular seaside |
| Brighton on the south Sussex coast of England is | | | | resort destinations. |
| one of the largest and most famous seaside | | | | Bournemouth was founded in the year 1810 but |
| resorts in England. They call Brighton | | | | wasn't officially recognized as a town until 1870. |
| "London-by-the-Sea", and the nickname describes | | | | On the North Atlantic Coast, on the English side of |
| the town perfectly. Brighton has a lot of the | | | | the Severn Bridge, is Newquay. It began to see a |
| hustle and bustle of London, but with the | | | | boom in popularity in the 1960's as it also has |
| advantage of not being landlocked. So when the | | | | excellent surfing conditions. So much so that |
| stress of city life gets to too much for | | | | during the summer the population increases from |
| Londoners, they can hurl themselves into the | | | | 22,000 to 100,000 people. Newquay was built up |
| English Channel - or simply hang out at the beach | | | | as a town over the course of the 20th century, |
| and relax, which is the Brightonian thing to do. | | | | it's often referred as "the Blackpool of West |
| Easily within a return day visit from Manchester | | | | Country" and is a popular destination for hen and |
| Blackpool has long been a seaside venue for | | | | stag parties. |
| people of the North West of England as well as | | | | Try these seaside breaks if your considering |
| the working classes of the industrial Midlands. Since | | | | visiting the seaside this year. |
| Victorian times, working people of Manchester | | | | |