Chill by the sea: Cool coastal holiday cottages & stays on the UK coast await

By Fabulous • Homes feature

In need of a coastal escape? Our selection of the UK’s best cool coastal cottages & stays will offer you plenty of inspiration for your next staycation.

The United Kingdom’s coastline is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes, charming towns, and endless opportunities for relaxation.

Whether you’re looking for a short break or a longer holiday, the UK coast offers a plethora of options to suit every taste. From quaint fishing villages to bustling seaside towns, the coastal regions of the UK boast a diverse range of holiday homes and accommodations that promise unforgettable experiences.

Discovering unique stays in coastal towns

When it comes to holidaying on the UK coast, traditional holiday cottages and unique accommodations steal the spotlight. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves crashing on the shore, or stepping out of your cozy cottage to a panoramic view of the ocean.

Coastal and seaside towns are known for their characterful holiday homes that blend seamlessly with the surrounding natural beauty.

A quick round up of our top three coastal destinations

Devon Cottage Holidays: Where Charm Meets the Sea Nestled in the southwestern part of England, Devon is a haven for holidaymakers seeking both coastal beauty and countryside charm. Devon cottage holidays offer a gateway to the stunning Jurassic Coast, where dramatic cliffs and hidden coves await exploration.

Immerse yourself in the quaint villages of Salcombe and Dartmouth, where traditional fisherman’s cottages have been transformed into delightful holiday retreats. Indulge in fresh seafood, take leisurely walks along the coastal paths, and soak in the laid-back ambiance that defines Devon.

Cool Holiday Homes & Places to Stay on the UK Coast
// Explore Wells-next-the Sea on the Norfolk Coast

North Norfolk Holiday Cottages: A Tranquil Escape For those in search of a peaceful coastal retreat, North Norfolk beckons with its unspoiled beaches and tranquil countryside. Quaint villages like Blakeney and Wells-next-the-Sea offer North Norfolk holiday cottages that exude warmth and comfort. From charming flint cottages to stylish beachfront apartments, you’ll find a range of accommodations to suit your preferences. Explore the salt marshes, witness diverse birdlife, and savour some of the freshest seafood the UK has to offer.

Close enough for the sea air to put tangles in your hair and a spring in your step, there’s nothing better than breathing in the clean, crisp air and opening the curtains to a spectacular sea view morning after morning.

South Coast Unique Cottages: Where Luxury Meets the Sea The southern coastline of the UK is synonymous with elegance and luxury, and its unique cottages are no exception. From the elegance of the New Forest to the glamour of the English Riviera, the South Coast offers a blend of opulent and quirky accommodations. Picture yourself in a thatched-roof cottage in Dorset’s Lulworth Cove or a chic coastal hideaway in Brighton. These South Coast cottages provide not only comfort but also the chance to explore upscale seaside towns, vibrant cultural scenes, and picturesque beaches.

Here’s our latest coastal holiday cottages to explore

Whether with friends, family or a romantic break for two, all these holiday cottages and homes are fabulously located close to the coast, many come with that all important sea view.

  • Salcombe, Devon • Bedrooms 2
    Ocean Eyes

    Set on the shores of Salcombe’s South Sands beach, Ocean Eyes is elegantly designed and furnished to the highest quality, ideally suited for romantic getaways, family holidays or a relaxing retreat with friends.

  • Nr Weymouth, Dorset • Bedrooms 3
    Standby Generator Bunker

    From the fascinating history to the sleek design, it’s an experience like no other! Originally built as a WWII bunker transformed into a stylish holiday retreat.

  • Slapton, South Devon • Bedrooms 5
    Higher Poole

    This holiday home perched in a beautiful spot overlooking the South Hams coast, proves that reconnecting with nature doesn’t mean you have to rough it. This is a place where you can truly get away from it all. Play, feast, unwind, explore.

  • Ringstead, Dorset • Bedrooms 2
    The Transmitter Bunker

    Set in the rural setting of Ringstead Bay near Preston, Dorset, discover this sympathetically restored, unique former bunker, which sits in the middle of the owner’s dairy farm, two fields away from the sea.

  • Brixham, Devon • Bedrooms 3
    Captain’s Cottage

    This lovely home with its Victorian terrace facade and beautifully designed interior creates a fabulous coastal retreat for all the family. Perched high above the harbour it claims some of the best views in Brixham.

  • Torcross, Devon • Bedrooms 7
    Golden Meadow

    A boutique celebration home in a small coastal hamlet with cinema room, several outdoor terraces and unobstructed sea views

Self-catering holiday cottages whilst exploring the spectacular UK coast

In conclusion, the UK coast offers a myriad of cool holiday homes and accommodations with a sea view that cater to all kinds of holiday makers.

So, why not embark on a seaside break and discover the magic of these spectacular UK destinations for yourself? Your next coastal adventure is just a booking away.

Whether you’re seeking a cozy cottage nestled in a seaside town or a luxurious coastal escape, there’s something for everyone. Devon’s charm, North Norfolk’s tranquility, and the South Coast’s elegance are just a few examples of the enchanting experiences that await along the UK’s diverse coastline. Here are some other articles that may help you plan your trip:

Holkham beach and Nature Reserve – Norfolk. Not content with being one of England’s most impressive country houses, gorgeous Holkham Hall also looks after the stunning Holkham National Nature Reserve and Beach, arguably Norfolk’s most perfect strip of dune-backed sand.

In the UK, we’re lucky to be (literally) surrounded by amazing coastline and loads of beaches, which are fun for us and our canine pals. Now unfortunately, not every beach is dog friendly, so before you go anywhere make sure you’ve researched the area first to make sure there are no restrictions in place.

A Dr Wittie book about the spa waters published in 1660 was a huge catalyst for visitors to ‘Scarborough Spa’ and the town became Britain’s first seaside resort. Now a bustling haven for holiday makers for families young and old.

Bude is perfect for surfing and rugged beaches. Newquay: ideal for nightlife and plenty of tourist attractions (also suitable for families!) Bodmin: wonderful for hiking, countryside and nature (non-coastal)

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