From a secluded bay in Scotland to a rocky cove in Cornwall and golden sands in Norfolk: Britain's best seaside spots revealed
Here's where to go to explore some of the UK's lesser-known beach destinations, from Kent to Cornwall
If you're in the market for a staycation this summer, then look no further than Blackpool Sands in Devon
Durdle Door beach in Dorset is famed for its stunning natural rock formation which rises out of the sea
Sandwood Bay, Sutherland
Sandwood Bay is a remote and unspoiled beach on the far north-west coast of Scotland run by the John Muir Trust
Epphaven beach, Cornwall
Epphaven in Cornwall is a little rocky beach that's only available at low tide. It's arguably one of the area's best-kept secrets
Traeth Llyfn, Pembrokeshire
This secluded bay on Pembrokeshire's rocky north-west coast is backed by steep cliffs. The beach is mostly sand and some pebbles
Blackpool Sands, Devon
Sun trap: Blackpool Sands is a Blue Flag awarded beach and frequently cited at the best beach in Devon
Whitstable beach, Kent
Quintessentially English: Whitstable beach is lined with candy-coloured beach huts and dogs are welcome all year round
Pentle Bay, Scilly Isles
Pentle Bay is pretty as a picture with its long crescent of pale Scillonian sand surrounded by low sand dunes
Bamburgh beach, Northumberland
Peace and quiet: Bamburgh beach was named Britain's best coastal destination in a recent Which? survey
Wells beach, Norfolk
Splendid: Wells beach will look stunning on your Instagram feed with its miles of golden sand
Durdle Door beach, Dorset
Photogenic: Durdle Door beach is known for its stunning natural rock formation which rises out of the sea