Overlooking the beautiful golden sandy beach at Putsborough Sands Devon England UK Europe
We don’t usually associate Britain’s southeast shores with beautiful beaches – but if you know where to look, you’ll find some unrivalled marvels. Londoners needn’t trek the Earth for brilliant sands; the capital is connected to some of the UK’s best beaches – and our favourites here at Oliver’s Travels are all within a 90-minute drive. Cop a lungful of the fresh salty air on these fabulous beaches near London…
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home near Camber Sands:
The beach at Priory Bay is a hidden treasure on the Isle of Wight and, rather amazingly, peaceful even in the height of the summer season. The sandy beach gently slopes into the water, and it’s popular for sunbathing and swimming. The beach is located between Seaview and St Helens (near Bembridge). Priory Bay beach faces east, which means it gets the best of the sun in the mornings. But bear in mind, there are no facilities, so you will have to bring water and beach essentials with you.
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home on the Isle of Wight:
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home near Botany Bay:
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home in West London:
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home in Surrey:
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home near Whitstable:
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home near Bournemouth:
When you ask most people what their favourite beach is near London, the majority will undoubtedly say Brighton. And folks, Brighton Beach is just full of pebbles. So why is it such a hot ticket with Londoners and tourists alike? Well, in a nutshell, it encapsulates the core of the British seaside. From the adventurous pier, with arcades to entertain the kids, the moreish fish and chips and more notably the British Airways i360, which takes you up into the Brighton skies for 360-degree panoramas.
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home near Brighton:
Aside from the beautiful pebble and sand beach, Hastings is home to the largest beach-launched fishing fleet in Europe, the remains of the first castle in England built by William the Conqueror, and a preserved Old Town. Backed by grand whitewashed Edwardian hotels and a two-layered promenade, Hastings has all the credentials of a Great British seaside town—there is even a fine Victorian pier.
Our favourite Oliver’s Travels’ home near Hastings:
How many beaches near London have you been to? If you fancy a staycation, check out our selection of gorgeous UK cottages, or take a look at Oliver’s Travels’ whole portfolio of exceptional, hand-picked holiday homes!
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