A beach described as one of the best kept secrets of Eastern England has cares of golden sands and people regularly have the whole place to themselves
Brits can visit an “untouched” beautiful beach tucked between two popular areas of the Yorkshire coastline – but you can only get to it when the tide is out.
The beach has been called “one of the best-kept secrets” of the coast of Eastern England, and has acres of golden sands. Visitors say they love the quiet spot, where they often have the whole beach to themselves and dog-walkers also enjoy a chance to bring their pets on to the beach during the summer season.
Hull Live reporter James Campbell recently took a trip to the beach most people have likely never visited. He started at Fraisthorpe beach and began walking towards Bridlington.
As the tide was out, he said he found an entirely new beach, between the two, to admire.