UK beach holidays

Rhossili Bay Beach, Wales

near Gowerton Club Campsite

Photo by 'Metheven'

UK beach holidays

The best beaches and UK Club campsites to stay at

Three must-visit UK beaches

Woolacombe Beach

near Willingcott Woolacombe Club Campsite

Member photo by Ian Parham

Woolacombe Beach, Devon

Type: golden sand

Consistently voted one of the UK’s best beaches, this award-winning three-mile stretch is a world-class paradise for families and surfers alike.

2 miles from Willingcott Woolacombe Club Campsite

Godrevy Beach

near Godrevy Park Club Campsite

Member photo by David Gray

Godrevy Beach, Cornwall

Type: golden sand and rocky coves

Framed by the iconic Godrevy Lighthouse and dramatic cliffs, this expansive beach is a sanctuary for surfers and nature lovers who flock to see the local seal colony. At low tide, it connects with Gwithian Sands.

1 mile from Godrevy Park Club Campsite

Cayton Bay Beach

near Cayton Village Club Campsite

Member photo by Janet Whincup

Surfers in the shallow water at Cayton Bay

Cayton Bay Beach, Yorkshire

Type: sandy with fossils

A hidden gem beloved by surfers for reliable waves and by explorers for its ancient Jurassic fossils. Nestled between Scarborough and Filey, it offers a peaceful, rugged escape.

1 mile from Cayton Village Club Campsite

Bigbury-on-Sea Beach

near Modbury Club Campsite, Devon

Member photo by Ian Peters

See more must-visit beaches

Take a look at our selection of top beaches and find your own picturesque pocket of paradise right on your doorstep.

Beaches next to our UK Club campsites

near Bossiney Cove

next to Trewethett Farm Club Campsite

Photo by John Walker

White water rushing in from the blue sea between rocky walls with a back drop of a clear blue sky meeting the sea.

Bossiney Cove, Cornwall

Type: sandy

Nestled in a deep cleft of the North Cornwall cliffs, the cove is a sheltered spot for swimming and snorkeling at low tide. Accessible via a scenic footpath from us.

Next to Trewethett Farm Club Campsite

Cromer Beach

next to Seacroft Club Campsite

Photo by Valerie Goode

Cromer Beach, East Anglia

Type: sandy, shingle

Known for its iconic pier and famous crabs, this traditional stretch of the Norfolk coast offers wide-open sands and wonderful clifftop walks.

Next to Seacroft Club Campsite

White House Beach Club Campsite

Member photo by David Laker

White House Beach, East Anglia

Type: shingle

A sprawling, peaceful beach that is perfect for those who want to escape the crowds and enjoy long, bracing walks by the North Sea.

Next to White House Beach Club Campsite

Thurstaston Beach

next to Wirral Country Park Club Campsite

Photo by Leon Maitland

Thurstaston Beach, North West England

Type: sandy, clay cliffs

Offering dramatic views across the Dee Estuary to the Welsh hills, this beach is a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and birdwatchers. 

Next to Wirral Country Park Club Campsite

New England Bay Beach

next to New England Bay Beach Club Campsite

Member photo by Robert Spencer

New England Bay Beach, Scotland

Type: sandy, shingle

Set within the quiet, clear waters of Luce Bay, this beach is a hidden treasure for those who enjoy wild swimming or launching a kayak. 

Next to New England Bay Club Campsite

Dunnet Bay Beach

next to Dunnet Bay Club Campsite

Member photo by Simon Cauley

Sun, sea and sand at Dunnet Bay with the sand dunes under a blue sky

Dunnet Bay Beach, Scotland

Type: sandy

This dramatic two-mile curve of white sand in the far north of Scotland feels like another world with its turquoise waters and views of the Orkney Islands.

Next to Dunnet Bay Club Campsite

Fidra Island, as seen from Yellowcraig Beach

near Yellowcraig Club Campsite

Member photo by Eddie Sherwood

Yellowcraig Beach, Scotland

Type: sandy

Boasting spectacular views of the 17th-century lighthouse on Fidra Island (the inspiration for Treasure Island), this beach is a firm family favourite.

Next to Yellowcraig Club Campsite

Berrow Beach

near Hurn Lane Club Campsite

Photo by Steven Ward

Berrow Beach, Somerset

Type: sandy

Part of a six-mile stretch of continuous sand, Berrow is famous for its towering dunes and the evocative shipwreck of the SS Nornen visible at low tide.

Next to Hurn Lane Club Campsite

Freshwater East Beach

next to Freshwater East Club Campsite

Member photo by Martha Hopkinson

Freshwater East beach in Wales under a pale blue sky. A view of the curving sandy beach fading as it curves with the gentle blue sea. Green hills in the distance. A couple of people and a dog are walking along the waters edge.

Freshwater East Beach, Wales

Type: sandy

Sheltered by high cliffs, this beautiful green-backed bay is one of the finest beaches on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. 

Next to Freshwater East Club Campsite

Discover our regional beach guides

Read our series of beach guides that break down all the key coastal spots to know about across the UK. These take you through the most scenic spots as well the best beaches for families, dogs and surfing. We highlight accessible places too.

Blackpool Sands

near Start Bay Club Campsite

The golden sand on Blackpool Sands Beach near Dartmouth in Devon from above.

West Bay, Bridport

near Bridport Bingham Grange Club Campsite

Minehead Beach

near Minehead Club Campsite

Brora Beach

near Brora Club Campsite

Photo by Gordon Milne

A blue and white cloudy sky over the water leading to the sandy beach with two long haired cows close up

Rhossili Bay Beach

Near Gowerton Club Campsite

Member photo by Kerry Rickards

a sweeping sandy beach with crytal clear shallows stretching to the horizon

Flamborough North Landing

near Bridlington Club Campsite

Member photo by Sarah Ottewell

Flamborough North Landing beach with daffodils

Gwithian/Hayle Beach

near Godrevy Park Club Campsite

Photo by Jim Teague

Porthkidney Beach

near Godrevy Park Club Campsite

Photo by 'Takethedogalong'

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Willingcott Club Campsite
Family of three outside their caravan on a sunny day

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Clumber Park Club Campsite, Worksop, East Midlands

A family of four riding bicycles together surrounded by greenery and blue sky

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Bure Valley Railway, Aylsham, Norfolk

near Seacroft Club Campsite

View of the narrow gauge railway train

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Dornafield Club Campsite, Newton Abbot, Devon

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