I've been to 3,000 pubs to find the perfect seaside pint spot - here are the country's best you MUST visit | Daily Mail Online

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A Journey Through Britain's Best Seaside Pubs

This article details a pub enthusiast's extensive quest to find the perfect seaside pint spot in the UK. The author, having visited over 3,000 pubs, presents a curated list of their favorites, categorized by region.

Key Regions and Pub Highlights

  • South East: Features pubs in attractive yachty towns and along estuaries, highlighting historical inns and charming settings like the Ye Olde White Harte and the Zetland Arms.
  • South West: Showcases pubs with stunning coastal views and unique features, such as the Cove House Inn on Chesil Beach and the Smuggler's Inn on the Jurassic Coast.
  • Wales: Includes pubs in picturesque villages and along dramatic coastlines, focusing on locations like The Old Point House and the Ty Coch Inn, known for its unforgettable beach setting.
  • North West: Presents a mix of traditional pubs and newer establishments with coastal views, such as The Sir Henry Segrave and The Lifeboat Inn.
  • North East: Highlights pubs in historic fishing villages and stunning coastal locations, featuring inns like The Crown and Anchor on Holy Island and The Ship Inn in Low Newton.
  • East: Covers pubs in charming coastal towns and unique locations such as The Old BoatShed and The Butt and Oyster.

Each pub description includes details about its atmosphere, history, location and proximity to the sea. The author emphasizes the overall quality of the pubs, their unique settings and the enjoyable experiences they offer. The article is accompanied by numerous photos of the pubs.

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