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The best food pubs in Wales 2018: No white table cloths, just brilliant food
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21 of the most romantic restaurants in Wales
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The best food pubs in Wales 2018: No white table cloths, just brilliant food
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Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire
A jumble of red-roofed cottages open on to a wide stretch of beach at Runswick, an under-the-radar gem. Rock pools, fossil hunting and acres of sand make it a great choice for families, and walkers can follow the Cleveland Way National Trail to Saltburn. Summer visitors should seek out the pop-up Runswick Bay Tea Garden (2 Ellerby Lane), while Runswick Bay Cottages (runswickbaycottages.co.uk) has the pick of self-catering properties.
Branscombe, Devon
âA stream leads you through picnic-perfect meadows to a working watermill and then to the seaâ: Branscombe, Devon. Photograph: Mike Henton/National Trust
Tucked into a glorious valley on the Jurassic Coast, Branscombe is a picturesque village with thatched cottages and a stream leading you through picnic-perfect meadows to a working watermill and then to the sea. Like the forge, and much of the countryside, the mill is owned by the National Trust. The shingle beach at Branscombe Mouth, dotted
10 of Britain’s prettiest seaside villages Annabelle Thorpe
Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire © Photograph: Alamy ‘A jumble of red-roofed cottages opening out on to a wide stretch of beach:’ Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire.
A jumble of red-roofed cottages open on to a wide stretch of beach at Runswick, an under-the-radar gem. Rock pools, fossil hunting and acres of sand make it a great choice for families, and walkers can follow the Cleveland Way National Trail to Saltburn. Summer visitors should seek out the pop-up Runswick Bay Tea Garden (2 Ellerby Lane), while Runswick Bay Cottages (runswickbaycottages.co.uk) has the pick of self-catering properties.