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UK's 'most relaxing' town has its own island and is perfect for a secluded staycation

UK's 'most relaxing' town has its own island and is perfect for a secluded staycation

Daily Record02-05-2025

The town has been named the UK's 'most relaxing' destination - and it's easy to see why when you take a look at its beautiful beach and unique sea tractor, making it the perfect destination for a staycation.
As the UK gears up for summer, many Brits are choosing to holiday at home rather than splashing out on foreign trips. This trend is mirrored in a whopping 3,500% surge in Google searches for local holidays compared to last year, suggesting that stress-free staycations are the order of the day for many Brits.
To help you choose your perfect getaway, Parkdean Resorts has carried out research to pinpoint the 'most relaxing towns' in the UK. Factors such as cleanliness, quality of green spaces, local safety, population density, and light and noise pollution were taken into account.

And the picturesque Devon town of Bigbury-on-Sea came out on top.

With a sparse population density of just 484 people per 10km and high-quality green spaces (scoring 73.61), this coastal gem is an excellent choice for a peaceful staycation.
Bigbury-on-Sea is also tucked away amidst three areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, as well as Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks, reports Devon Live.
The jewel in the crown of this picturesque region is undoubtedly Bigbury on Sea Beach - a stunning stretch of white sand boasting its own island accessible at low tide.
The beach's serene, clear waters provide ideal conditions for swimming and watersports, while its gently sloping shoreline makes it safe for families with young children.
Lifeguards patrol the beach during the summer months, ensuring supervised swimming.

The rugged coastline surrounding the beach also serves as a fantastic starting point for scenic coastal walks.
When the tide is high, access to the island is restricted to boat travel or via the unique sea tractor, fondly known to as the Trundle.

This unusual vehicle can transport guests to and from the island, featuring an elevated cage to shield passengers from the sea - a sight that has become a beach icon.
For keen swimmers and those at one with nature, the destination also boasts its famous 'Mermaid Pool' - a natural sea water bathing pool, secured in WWII by a sluice gate and surrounded by rocks for privacy.
The pool offers visitors the chance to take a refreshing dip , but for those not so keen to brace the water, there is a rowing boat to hop into and explore the lagoon.

Burgh Island is famous for its art-deco styled hotel and its connection with renowned mystery author Agatha Christie.
The acclaimed writer spent significant time on the island, writing two of her novels there, both set on the island. 'Evil Under the Sun' and 'And Then There Were None' take place on this very island.
For those wanting to follow in Christie's footsteps, the famous The Art Deco hotel, with its stunning sea views and lavish interiors, is the ideal place to stay.

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