Beaches

TIME TO CHILL

 Alum Bay  Near the westernmost point of the Isle of Wight.

Coloured sands  A traditional product of Alum Bay

Jurassic Coast  A World Heritage Site on the English Channel coast of southern England.

Durdle Door  The door to heaven

Time for snack  On the beach in Bournemouth

Coastline  Beaches backed by gravel and sandy clay cliffs.

Home of seagulls  On the shingle beach in Brighton

Take a nap  & have a good time

Southsea  with South Parade Pier behind

Heat waves  Mostly flint gravel, but with sand exposed at low tide.

Weymouth Beach  Frequented by King George III for sea bathing during times of illness

Private zone  When the beach is as far as the garden 

Tombolo  Chesil Beach runs for a length of 29 kilometres (18 mi) 

Dead Man’s Bay  Every end has a new beginning

Britain’s Palm Beach  The top five in the country.

more to explore