Studland Bay
Dorset's Studland Bay boasts 4 miles of scenic beaches, including Knoll Beach, Middle Beach, South Beach, and Shell Bay. It's has the feel of a remote beach, with opportunities to walk along the coast, but visitors will find paid parking lots, a cafe, and toilets. The area is part of the National Trust, which makes it a protected space, so be mindful when visiting and be sure to take all trash with you when you leave. Studland Bay also has a designated spot of beach for naturists on Knoll Beach where clothing is optional.
ADDRESS:Studland Bay, United Kingdom
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Camber Sands
East Sussex's Camber Sands, located in the village of Camber, is a dune-covered beach that stretches about 3 miles. It has several parking lots, and it's popular for windsurfing and kite surfing, as well as for beachcombing. It tends to be less crowded than other area beaches, making it a great pick for those who want some solitude or a quiet stroll along the shore. There are not many facilities, so pack your own lunch and bring anything you need along with you. When you leave, pay a quick visit to the nearby town of Rye, which features medieval, half-timbered houses.
ADDRESS:Camber Sands, United Kingdom