Thursday, July 11, 2013

Ten Beaches For Beachcombing

The beaches are not just for sunbathing and swimming, there are many things that are in the ocean during the spring, and we are blessed with some of the best points of beachcombing.

If you are looking for fun things to do why not unleash the adventurer in you? Spend a spring day on the beach taking part in a treasure hunt with friends and family naturally. What a great way to spend a healthy day, education, fun with the kids. It costs next to nothing, all you need is a pair of shoes suitable for climbing over rocks and good stick. No rules, no age or time limits.

Each beach has its own story to tell and you can find many stories and legends thrown into the tide, hidden under rocks or buried under the sand. However, if you need some inspiration to walk the beach, here is a list of the top 10 beaches in the UK for beachcombing compiled by the World Champion and Cathy Yow vagabond swordsman in association with Qualitycoast.org.

The ten best beaches Beachcombing

1. Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire
Two. Newgale beach, Pembrokeshire
Three. Westward Ho! Beach, Devon
April. Cowes, Isle of Wight
May. Camber, East Sussex
June. Frinton on Sea, Frinton Beach, Essex
July. Herne Bay East, Kent
August. Barmston, East Yorkshire
9. Combe Martin Beach, Devon
10. Dunes and Foreshore Cresswell, Northumberland...Read More

Best Beaches On The UK's South Coast

The south coast of the UK is a great place for those seeking a beach holiday. The choice of beaches is good, with lots of popular resorts in this area, but also to discover the quieter beaches and beaches that specialize in water sports for those who like to enjoy their hobbies during your vacation.

It gets very busy in the summer months, but Bournemouth beach remains one of the best beaches in the UK to visit - especially for families. Is thought to have been established around 1810 as a two springs spa and resort buildings Bournemouth truly a touch Victorian promenade. So much to do, including traditional seaside fairs and arcades, plus an oceanarium ornamental gardens and a beach that stretches for seven kilometers.

Just off Poole Bournemouth is often considered the most modern city of Bournemouth sister. Poole's beach extends all the way to Bournemouth and is famous for its water sports activities such as sailing, windsurfing, water skiing and jet skiing, to name a few. All traditional coastal activities on offer, with boardwalk, beach huts, pedallo rental, mini-golf and local restaurants within easy reach.Read More