Whitby Beach: Yorkshire beach in seaside town that inspired Bram Stoker's book Dracula named among idyllic beaches in the UK easily accessible via train by travel experts

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Ahead of National Fish and Chip Day, Trainsplit has compiled a list of the most idyllic beaches in the UK easily accessible by train including one in the Yorkshire seaside town that inspired Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

It’s National Fish and Chip Day on June 6 which takes place on a Thursday to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. A trip to the seaside is the best way to celebrate the traditional British cuisine where you will no doubt have the pick of the most popular fish and chip takeaways. Trainsplit, a train ticketing company, has put together a list of the most idyllic beaches easy to access by train.

Whitstable beach Whitstable is in Kent and has a beautiful seaside with a working harbour, fresh seafood stalls and a tranquil environment. Tenby beach The Welsh seaside is located in the town of Tenby. Blackpool Pleasure beach In Lancashire, the seaside resort is a popular attraction for fans. Signing up to the Yorkshire Post newsletter means you won’t miss our best stories - do it now St Ives bay In Cornwall you can explore the streets of St Ives and it is known for its harbour and history.

 

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