As temperatures climb across the UK, nothing could be better than a dash to the coast. As an island nation, we are never far from a dreamy beach, so you could be cooling off in the sea in no time.
The experts at Telegraph Travel have stayed at hotels up and down the UK coast, giving their verdict in honest reviews. The places that impressed them most are listed below, from glossy hotels with private beaches, to clifftop boltholes and chic beach huts designed to stay in.
A health resort for the Victorians, Bournemouth is still a place to restore yourself. With the Bournemouth Big Wheel and the red and white helter skelter, the sight of Bournemouth evokes a wave of nostalgia.
England's wild west is home to Grecian blue sea and world-class fish and chips. Cornwall retains its cloak of tradition and sense of isolation, yet it also boasts a wealth of stylish hotels and restaurants.
Soft-sand beaches, sheltered harbours and bird reserves make Norfolk’s coast a favourite destination for lovers of the great outdoors. Accommodation ranges from smart hotels to historic inns and even a windmill.
Flanked on three sides by water, Kent boasts 150 miles of coastline, from the white sand beaches of Ramsgate and shingle expanses of Dungeness, to the chalk cliffs of Dover and oyster hotspot Whitstable.
This beautiful county in north-west Wales has well-tended gardens, village trails, and beaches dotted with rock pools – plus the world’s oldest narrow gauge railway. Charming Portmeirion was inspired by Portofino.
A trip to Devon promises two of life’s finest pleasures: good food and the great outdoors. The north and south coasts are blessed with magnificent beaches – perfect for a scenic walk followed by a cream tea.
Brightly coloured beach huts are a quintessential part of the British seaside. A handful of hotels have their own beach huts, from the type you can stay in to those that provide a base for storing your beach gear.
Britain is fringed by 8,000 miles of natural coastline, from sandy shores and rugged headlands, to wind-swept dunes and cliff-top paths. Discover the best hotels for coastal walks, from Skye to the Scilly Isles.
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