Escape the Everyday on England's Coast
After a difficult year, for many it's time for a well-earned break, so escape your everyday routine and put some time aside to focus on yourself.
After a difficult year, for many it's time for a well-earned break, so escape your everyday routine and put some time aside to focus on yourself.
Whether you want to relax and unwind, try something new or get creative, England's Coast is the perfect place to explore. It's open and expansive, get away from the crowds this Autumn!
1. Cycle by the sea!
Follow the South Downs way from Winchester to Eastbourne - 100 miles with plenty of campsites or quaint B&B's en route epic and epic coastal views on the Eastern side.
2. Fossil Hunting!
Did you know, most of the fossils in England have been found by amateurs! Learn more about where to go in our blog post.
View this post on InstagramA perfectly formed Echioceras Ammonite... found after the storm yesterday. #charmouth #echioceras #jurassiccoast #fossilwalks
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3. Go Crabbing!
Fun for all the family (especially the young ones!), crabs can be caught all around England's Coast and it's always good fun!
..England's Coast!
4. Visit a Lighthouse!
Lighthouses are nearly always located in stunning locations, how many can you visit this Autumn?
5. See coastal castles!
Head to Northumberland, the land of castles and quiet sandy beaches
6. Sample the delights of the sea!
With great fish and seafood being landed daily around England's shores, why not try something new?
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7. Explore by Paddleboard!
Get a unique perspective of the coast on a Paddleboard, but have a lesson first.
8. Walk a section of England's Coast Path
You don't have to walk far to escape the crowds and see some amazing views!
9. See a sunrise or sunset!
An early start to see a sunrise can be a spectacular scene, often you'll be the only people there! Sunsets can be a little busier, but Autumn produces some incredible skies
10. Just sit and take in the view!
It's been a tough year, just sit back and watch the sea :)
Fossil hunting is hugely popular along the English coast. If you see people – adults, families, children – rummaging around in rocks on the beach, chances are they hoping to turn up a dinosaur vertebra or an ammonite.
If you really want to soak up the sea air, there’s little better than experiencing the beauty of the English coastline than by bike.
Photographer Steve and ecologist Richard are business partners who spend their lives in the stunning landscapes of North Yorkshire, running wildlife watching and wildlife photography tours by foot and by boat.