Beer named in top ten seaside towns in the UK

By The Editor 19th Jul 2020

The beach and bay in Beer, Beer Head can be seen in the distance. Image courtesy of Christine Matthews.
The beach and bay in Beer, Beer Head can be seen in the distance. Image courtesy of Christine Matthews.

Beer has been rated as the tenth best seaside town in the UK in a Which poll.

The poll, which surveyed 3,700 people, named St Mawes, Cornwall, as the top seaside town with Dartmouth, Devon, and Southwold in Suffolk in second and third places respectively.

The survey was conducted before the coronavirus pandemic and each town was rated on its beach, attractions, scenery, peace and quiet and value for money.

Beer's Vital Statistics (according to Which):

Beach – 3/5

Attractions – 4/5

Scenery – 5/5

Peace and Quiet – 5/5

Value for Money – 4/5

Beer beat Llandudno in Conwy to the final top ten spot and lost out narrowly to number nine, Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear.

Sidmouth came in 18th place, just behind Dungeness in Kent. Sidmouth's ratings (according to Which):

Beach – 3/5

Attractions – 3/5

Scenery – 5/5

Peace and Quiet – 5/5

Value for Money - 4/5

A spokesperson for Which said: "A week away in the UK, with warm sun on your back and the splash of the sea at your feet, is just what we need right now to blow away the stuck-inside-for-too-long cobwebs.

"Fortunately this survey, conducted before coronavirus struck, saw you telling us that your favourite seaside destinations were those with a bit of space and some peace and quiet away from the crowds.

"Visitors named St Mawes, in Cornwall, the best place in the UK for a seaside break this year, handing it five stars for peace and quiet. Smaller town, such as Southwold, and less touristy villages, like Tynemouth, were rated better than classic favourites such as St Ives or Salcombe."

Click here to see the full list of the UK's best seaside towns.

     

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