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‘I spent a weekend in one of Britain’s prettiest seaside towns’ | UK | News


I spent a weekend in one of Britain’s prettiest seaside towns (Image: Georgina Laud)
Whitby sits on the Yorkshire coast, just over an hour from York. The town is split by the River Esk which runs into the North Sea, overlooked by the imposing ruins of Whitby Abbey. With caravan parks, log cabins and bed and breakfasts all within close range of the seaside, it’s the perfect break for families.
I spent two days in Whitby, opting to stay in a log cabin just a five minute drive from the centre. This meant we had the best of both worlds, with the leafy wooded seclusion of the cabin and the busy seaside town on our doorstep.
Walking around Whitby will definitely see you meet your step goal, with hilly side streets (which you should definitely venture up to find the best antique shops and quaint cafes), the winding pier and notorious 199 steps.
If you’re after some retail therapy, there are plenty of unique shops to watch out for; one famous store is Whitby Lucky Ducks, which has sold small hand-made glass ducks for more than 50 years.
On Whitby’s east side is a stunning 17th-century workshop, Ebor Jetworks. There are several Whitby Jet shops in the town, featuring jewellery made from fossilised driftwood, which is formed into the solid black material through a process called jetonisation. If you’re beach combing along the Yorkshire coast you may come across some Whitby jet.
If you fancy taking in the sights, walking up the 199 steps will give you a stunning view across the harbour and town of Whitby. It also places you next to Whitby Abbey, so you can see up close the ruins which feature in Bram Stoker’s iconic novel, Dracula.
For those needing a reward after climbing the stone steps – or some liquid courage for the way back down – stop by Whitby Brewery for local ales and pizza.
There are plenty of pubs, restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Whitby, but perhaps the most iconic spot to grab some food is Magpie Cafe. Travelling to the seaside and not getting fish and chips is a crime in my opinion, and with winding queues that spill onto the street, Magpie Cafe is the place to go.
The weather was glorious when we decided to try Magpie, so we opted to get ours to go and sit outside on the pier. You won’t be disappointed by the freshly battered fish, so big it hardly fits inside the takeaway box, and plenty of delicious chips. Topped with lashings of salt and vinegar and a side of curry sauce – there’s nothing better while you’re by the sea.

Whitby Abbey inspired Bram Stoker when he wrote Dracula (Image: GETTY)

The Magpie Cafe is the go-to spot for fish and chip (Image: Georgina Laud)
We took our food down the pier, which can be a tad windy but has plenty of seating and views of both the harbour and beach below. We watched the boats taking tourists for trips around the coast come and go as we ate.
Feeling full, the next stop was to explore the history of Whitby in the famous Dracula Experience. This museum-come-haunted house takes you through the Dracula story, weaving in the true local ghost tales which inspired Bram Stoker. Split over several floors and a jump scare or two – I wouldn’t recommend for young children – the tour ends with a 10-minute documentary on the history of Dracula.
Anyone interested in the paranormal can also go on the Whitby Ghost Walk, a 75-minute tour which takes you on a walk through the spookier side of Whitby. With no need to book, you can just wait for the tour to start at 7.30pm at the Whale Bone Arch on Whitby’s West Cliff.
After a thorough scare, we decided to treat ourselves to a northern favourite – a lemon top. For those unfamiliar, lemon tops are ice cream cones which are made up of whipped vanilla ice cream topped with lemon sorbet. Estimated to have first been produced in 1924 by Pacittos ice cream shop down the coast in Redcar, lemon tops are available at most seaside towns in the northeast of England.

We enjoyed a lemon top by the harbour (Image: Georgina Laud)

Robin Hood’s Bay is a gorgeous beach just 15 minutes from Whitby (Image: GETTY)
Time for the beach. Whitby Beach is a nice one but it can get busy during peak season. There’s often a funfair available to entertain the kids, you can hire deckchairs and windbreaks, and there are plenty of shops nearby to grab a bucket and spade.
If you’re willing to drive a little distance, you can try Robin Hood’s Bay. Located around 15 minutes from Whitby town centre, Robin Hood’s Bay is an old fishing village on the Heritage Coast of the North York Moors. There are plenty of cafes, restaurants and shops in the village, and a beautiful beach to explore. The beach itself is dog friendly and boasts rock pools and the potential to discover fossils.
For a quieter beach experience just seven minutes drive from Whitby town centre, try Sandsend. Another small fishing village, there are a couple of cafes, fish and chip spots and a gift shop. Sandsend is, as the name suggests, where the sand ends and the cliffs begin.
If you’re taking a dog, check which areas of the beach are dog-friendly, as these vary throughout the year. For each of these beaches, I’d advise checking the tide before travelling.
After a weekend of ice cream, fish and chips and long walks, there was only one thing left to do – mini golf. There are a couple of options for mini golf, the Whitby Pitch and Putt Mini Golf Course on the West Cliff, or for that iconic seaside feel, the pirate themed mini golf course inside Pleasureland amusements. We opted for the latter and had to battle skeleton pirates, dodge treasure chests and clamber across rope bridges to complete the nine holes.
After beating my husband at mini golf, it was time to head home. And we were both sorry to leave our log cabin and the sea air. Whitby is the quintessential British seaside holiday; with rich history, friendly locals, delicious food and beautiful views – it’s definitely worth the trip.
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Incredible country loved by Brits that’s 33C in November | Travel News | Travel

A stunning country loved by Brits is best to visit around this time of the year, with impressive temperatures as high as 33C in November. Brits enjoyed a scorching summer this year when temperatures regularly passed the 30C mark. However, that seems like a distant memory now as temperatures have dropped and winter edges ever closer. But there are parts of the world that remain hot even as the UK gets blistery and cold.
One of those countries that you might notice people going to over winter is Thailand. In the past couple of decades, Thailand has become a go-to holiday destination for Brits, despite its location in South East Asia and its significant distance from the UK. However, many people believe that the stunning country is well worth travelling to for its beaches, nightlife and unique culture. And the best part is the great weather.
Thailand reaches highs of 33C in November, a far cry from what we are experiencing in the UK at the moment. These are perfect conditions for visiting some of the country’s beautiful islands, such as Koh Tao, Koh Phi Phi and Koh Phangan.
Bangkok also proves popular, with the megacity offering amazing nightlife, great food and drink and stunning temples to visit. Meanwhile, many tourists opt to travel north to places like Chiang Mai, where they visit the elephant sanctuaries.
November marks the beginning of the dry and warm season in Thailand, making it a great time to visit. As the monsoon season ends, rainfall drops significantly and temperatures start to rise.
Plus, humidity levels are lower, making it a more comfortable experience. Brits can fly directly to Bangkok from London, which takes around 11 hours.
Previous tourists have visited Thailand in November and had great things to say about their experience. “We were in Thailand last November, around Thanksgiving,” said one Reddit user. “The weather was perfect. We were there for 2.5 weeks, and it only rained on us lightly for a couple of hours. It was also perfect because there were hardly any other tourists.”
Another shared: “It’s a beautiful time of year to come. The north will have finished it’s rainy season and be green, lush and clear.”
A third shared: “We were there last Nov for last 2 weeks of month in Bangkok and Phuket. Weather was fine. We had clouds in Phuket a few days, but only one shower both weeks.”
The best period to visit Thailand, weather-wise, is between November and February. This mainly applies to the cities and the north of the country. However, visiting the south of the country, where the most stunning beaches are, is best between April and September.
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The gorgeous country that’s the ‘world’s friendliest’ – with 28C in December | Travel News | Travel

A beautiful country has been named among the friendliest in the world and is 28C in December. South Africa is the southernmost country in Africa, with a coastline that stretches along the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean.
The country offers both domestic and international tourists a wide variety of options, among others the picturesque natural landscape and game reserves, diverse cultural heritage and highly regarded wines. South Africa has also been named the friendliest country in the world, according to a survey from American-based payments group Remitly.
The country scored 34.63, beating Greece, Croatia, and Mexico to the top spot. The survey had 3,000 participants from around the globe and higher scores showed that people were friendly, generous, helpful, and willing to compromise their interests with others. It is also the perfect spot for a winter getaway. In the country’s summer (November to February), there is an average daily maximum temperature of 28C, and an average low of 16C.
February is the hottest month of the year as well as the least humid and one of the driest months, with up to 10 hours of sunshine a day. For most of the country, rain falls mainly in the summer months with brief afternoon thunderstorms. The exception is the Western Cape and its capital city Cape Town, where the climate is Mediterranean.
South Africa is a dream for wildlife fans. Among the large mammals found in the northern bushveld (including Kruger National Park and Sabi Sand Game Reserve) are lions, leopards, cheetahs, white rhinoceroses, blue wildebeest, kudus, impalas, hyenas, hippopotamuses, and giraffes.
It is also great for history lovers, with some of the oldest archaeological and human fossil sites in the world. Archaeologists have recovered extensive fossil remains from a series of caves in Gauteng Province, branded “the Cradle of Humankind”, which have become a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cape Town is the capital city, known for its round harbour and landmarks. The city has six main attractions: Table Mountain, Cape Point, Groot Constantia vineyard, Robben Island, Kirstenbosch Botanical Garden and the Victoria and Albert Waterfront.
Table Mountain, the most popular sight, sits in a national park overlooking the city with visitors hiking to the top or taking the cableway. Cape Point sits on the edge of the national park, home to wildlife such as penguins, baboons, seals and birds.
But the city isn’t all wildlife and hikes, there are also lots of streets to explore with independent shops, award-winning restaurants and a number of museums and galleries.
South African cuisine is diverse and reflects the country’s multicultural heritage, incorporating influences from indigenous African, Dutch, British, Indian, and Cape Malay culinary traditions.
Traditional dishes include bobotie, a curried minced meat dish with an egg-based topping; bunny chow, a hollowed-out loaf of bread filled with curry, originating in Durban; and potjiekos, a slow-cooked stew prepared in a cast-iron pot over open flame.
Street foods such as vetkoek, gatsby sandwiches, samoosas, and biltong (air-dried cured meat) are widely consumed. Popular desserts include milk tart and koeksisters.
Those wishing to visit can take the direct 11-hour flight from London to Cape Town. There are indirect flights from Manchester, Birmingham and Edinburgh. There are countless accommodation options on offer across the country, with hotels, Airbnbs, hostels, holiday lets and more available to stay in.
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Experts reveal the ‘cheapest’ place to retire in beautiful Spain | Travel News | Travel

For Brits, Spain is one of the most popular destinations, whether that be for travel or choosing a sunnier place to call home after retirement. The province of Malaga is a hotspot for tourists due to its culture, food and natural beauty.
However, its steep property prices can make moving to the province somewhat out of reach. That being said, there is one town within Malaga that promises affordability. Benaojan is a town south-west of Ronda, and in terms of buying a property, it is the cheapest town in the Malaga province, reports The Olive Press.
With a price of about £631.72 per square metre, the cost is significantly lower than Malaga’s average, which is roughly £3498.61 per square metre.
Benaoján is part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. The picturesque town is located within the Grazalema nature park and has only 1,400 inhabitants, making it an intimate and friendly place to live.
You can expect high temperatures in the summer months, but the rest of the year offers a pleasant climate with moderate weather and heat.
The area is famous for its caves, which have cave paintings and impressive geological formations. Hiking and climbing in caves like the Cueva del Gato or the Cueva de la Pileta is perfect if you are active or want a day out.
The Nuestra Señora del Rosario church retains its original 17th-century construction, including a Gothic vault in the sanctuary.
If you are into your food, the town is famous for its sausages, hams and other pork products that have people travelling to the area specifically to purchase.
The town bakeries are also popular and the area is equipped with local amenities like a health centre and pharmacy, with its closest hospital being 20 20-minute drive away in Serrania de Ronda.
Overall, Benaojan’s beauty, food and cheap property pricing make it a great option if you are looking for a spot to retire in Spain.
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