I'm a travel expert - here's my guide for the ultimate secret staycation

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'I’m a travel expert – here’s my guide for the ultimate secret staycation that avoids the crowds'

Only 7,000 people live on the island, and there’s just one way to get there – via The Strood causeway – but you can’t cross during high tide.You can stay at one of the island’s many holiday parks, or head to the sand-shingle beach just for the day, perhaps renting out one of 125 cute little beach huts from The Little Beach Houses Mersea.Gaddings Dam, Todmorden, Yorksis home to some of the country’s most incredible views, but it’s not often thought of as a place to take a dip on a sunny day.

The Walking Northerners hiking blog has said it “provides gorgeous views, cracking walking trails, a sandy stretch of beach, plus one of the best wild swimming spots in the county”.VOTED the UK’s best beach in the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards 2023 The beach has recently welcomed a free children’s splash pad, 70 candy-coloured beach huts and several venues with seaview terraces to look out over the golden sands.Credit: Getty

Famous for its thriving, and often rare, wildlife, the Dunwich Heath is home to nightjars, Dartford warblers, woodlarks, adders and antlions.Famous for its thriving, and often rare, wildlife, the Dunwich Heath is home to a plethora of native wild speciesThe beach and surrounding ­countryside are owned by the National Trust, which runs a beachside tearoom called Coastguard Cottages.

 

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