The lesser-known coastal escapes you can get to within 2 hours of major UK cities

UK spots feature in a list of the happiest beaches
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Discover 'tasty cuisine, history to explore, independent shops and hidden rockpools'
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As the Easter and May bank holidays approach, many Britons are considering easy-to-reach seaside breaks that feel authentic rather than overcrowded.
New recommendations name five standout coastal escapes, all within a two-hour drive of major UK cities, that offer the ideal mix of scenery, local character and convenience for a long weekend.
The trend reflects a wider shift in how Britons want to travel. Recent data shows that 44 per cent want to visit places of historical interest, while 37 per cent prioritise local food and drink, and 35 per cent are drawn to nature-led experiences.
Notably, nearly six in 10 (58 per cent) would rather explore lesser-known destinations than traditional hotspots, according to the research by holidaycottages.co.uk.

Leading the list is Whitstable, around 90 minutes from London
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In the south west, Clevedon provides a quieter alternative to busier resorts
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The top 5 coastal escapes
- Whitstable
- Clevedon
- Saundersfoot
- Conwy
- Portpatrick
Leading the list is Whitstable, around 90 minutes from London. Known for its oyster heritage, pebble beach and thriving arts scene, it offers a classic seaside feel with a bohemian twist. Independent shops and galleries line the streets, while its food scene continues to draw visitors year-round.
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In the south west, the experts highlighted Clevedon as a lesser-known alternative to busier resorts. Less than an hour from Bristol, the town is defined by its Victorian pier, vintage charm and regenerated seafront, making it ideal for a relaxed weekend by the water.
For those travelling from Cardiff, Saundersfoot offers a family-friendly seaside escape. With sandy beaches, rock pools and a growing food scene, it offers a more laid-back atmosphere than nearby resorts.
Further north, Conwy combines coastline with history. Just two hours from Manchester, the medieval town is dominated by Conwy Castle, with its 13th-century walls, narrow streets and harbour views offering plenty to explore. It also serves as a gateway to Eryri National Park for those looking to extend their stay.

For those travelling from Cardiff, Saundersfoot offers a family-friendly seaside escape
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Further north, Conwy combines coastline with history
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Rounding out the list is Portpatrick, around two hours from Glasgow
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Rounding out the list is Portpatrick, around two hours from Glasgow. This picturesque fishing village is known for its dramatic harbour, coastal views and slower pace, offering a true off-the-beaten-path feel without the long journey.
Digital PR manager at holidaycottages.co.uk, Sarah Pring, said: "These five coastal escapes really reflect exactly what people are currently seeking from a break away and are a great option for those looking for a relaxing bank holiday weekend away: tasty cuisine, history to explore, independent shops to discover, and hidden rockpools.
"They're close enough for a long weekend from major cities such as London, Manchester or Glasgow, but far enough away from the crowds."
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