March
EASTBOURNE, EAST SUSSEX
Eastbourne and the Haddon Hall Hotel have become established as firm favourites of Jay & Kay customers. Eastbourne has plenty to offer, with all the traditional seaside attractions such as the pier, miles of beaches, arcades, restaurants, cafes and bars. Add to this the wonderfully kept level promenade, with plenty of seating, an excellent town centre for shopping and many theatres for a variety of shows, it is easy to see why it is so popular.
WEYMOUTH, DORSET
Blue Flag-winning Weymouth Beach is recognised as one of the top twenty beaches in Europe and it’s easy to see why. So why not grab your towel and a good book and head to Weymouth? With beautiful golden sands sprinkled with deckchairs, safe shallow waters, relax and sit back to enjoy the warm sand between your toes. With a pretty harbour as well, you certainly won’t be disappointed and never short of things to do.
BABBACOMBE, DEVON
Babbacombe lies just a mile from Torquay yet is light years away in character as Babbacombe is a very laid back, old world resort with breathtaking views from its cliff top position 240ft above Oddicombe beach, which can be reached via the famous Babbacombe Cliff Railway. The beautiful Babbacombe Downs has the highest promenade in the country and boasts attractive gardens and a theatre with only a short walk to shops, restaurants and cafés.
April
BOURNEMOUTH, DORSET – new hotel
Welcome to Bournemouth. A seven-mile stretch of unspoilt coastline which provides the perfect backdrop for your holiday. Known as the ‘coast with the most’, there are acres of space to enjoy outdoor pursuits or mess about on the water. Alternatively stroll through the enormous 2000 acres of parks and gardens or along the majestic clifftops with panoramic sea views and picture perfect sunsets.
LLANBERIS, SNOWDONIA, WALES
Llanberis is a beautiful village idyllically located on the edge of Lake (Llyn) Padarn at the foot of Wales highest mountain, Snowdon. The village is packed with many attractions to keep visitors busy for ages such as two narrow-gauge lines, the Llanberis Lake Railway and Snowdon Mountain Railway, both included in our June holiday.