Another one for North Norfolk - lovely beaches - some quaint little towns, lots to see and do in the area for kids and adults alike. Or there are some nice campsites around the Norfolk broads.
------------- Anne - mad mum to one - foster mum to many - adoptatent to you guys!
Another vote for north Norfolk. Anywhere from Hunstanton (searles is good for kids) along to Cromer is brilliant. Bewilderwood is great, going back to the area for half term its lovely.
Another vote for north Norfolk, we went for the first time last year and thought i was lovely - like Devon (pretty) but without the crowds. We stayed at Kelling Heath which was a nice site lots to do, but also did some of the beaches, Cromer, Wells, etc - they were really lovely although a little windy.
We stayed a week and had lots of days out, cinema in cromer if the weather is bad too.
I love Saundersfoot theres a nice site there Mill House I think. Another on our list is Southwold which is classed as a quintessentially English sea side town - not been yet though.
Another vote for Cornwall or Pembrokeshire, but if yuo're after somewhere 'classy', then try Dorset. We stayed at Wareham Forest Touring the week before Easter - within easy reach of Swanage and Sandbanks (Poole) - it doesn't get much classier than Sandbanks! - meant to be the most expensive real estate in the world. Wareham Forest was lovely - do take a lok at the reviews.
------------- David
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North Norfolk for me. Truly stunning beaches around Wells. Watch Shakespeare in Love, good film but fast forward to the closing shots. It was filmed on these beaches. Our favourite site is Burnham Deepdale, Really lovely place Norfolk
Like many pps, Norfolk is our first love, I went many times as a child and still love it to this day. I personally love G. Yarmouth, and all the seaside 'tat' it has to offer. If you after a quieter seaside town, as said before, Cromer would suit, or Sherringham. We are hoping to go next bank holiday, although haven't booked anything yet, I am a fairweather camper and am waiting to see if it warms up at all.
Last year we went to Bridport in Dorset. Lyme Regis is a nice quiet seaside town, or at the other extreme Weymouth is busier. We stayed at a CS not far from Bridport.