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We're surrounded by rugged and spectacular coastline, but where are your favourite beaches in the UK? Here are some of your suggestions on where to head for a day at the seaside. Add your own top tips here.
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    Porthmeor Beach Cafe

    Posted by mpdeb 30 October 2011

    Cafe and bar with a stupendous view of the beach. Great tapas, hearty lunches and snacks, comprehensive wine list.
    Five of us ate for £77 including three bottles of wine.

    www.porthmeor-beach.co.uk/cafe/
    Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, Cornwall TR26 1JZ
    01736 793 366
    Google map: bit.ly/slWw2m

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    To the Lighthouse

    Posted by Davidstephens 28 September 2011

    Though Virginia Woolf set her famous novel in the Hebrides it was inspired by childhood holidays at St Ives Bay in Cornwall
    Pure white sand, hidden rock pools, a wooden cafe serving hot chocolate, and that view to the lighthouse - a timeless stream of consciousness

    West of Redruth and the A£) take the road to Hayle, just before take the coast road to the village of Gwithians, signs to Godrevy and the National Trust a mile before the village.
    Google map: bit.ly/o8kOqh

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    Four Shores

    Posted by CornishJay 4 May 2010

    Cornwall is arguably best off-season, and self-catering accommodation is nicer during the odd rainy day. My top tip is to stay slightly out of the town centre (it’s quieter), and the best I’ve found is Four Shores, a Victorian terraced town house, five minutes' walk from the beach. Or ten minutes if you’ve just eaten your second cream tea of the day. Four Shores is one of the most comfortable and best equipped houses I’ve stayed at. There are two double and three single bedrooms, with more showers and WC’s than you can flap a wet towel at. There are quirky details I love: stained glass doors, window seats for people watching, a store room for surf boards and a cute patio. It’s perfect for families and friends, but there is also the chance off-season for couples to enjoy the property at special rates.

    01736 798478, fourshores.co.uk

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    Both great beaches for beach parties. St Ives is close by and has good butchers and fishmongers for beach barbecues, off licences and supermarkets. Both also have cafe/restaurants and toilets behind the beach.

    St Ives cornwall

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