WITH temperatures set to hit 32C in the UK this week, there is nothing better than a nice cold beer by the sea.
Thankfully, there are a number of amazing pubs and bars right on the sand – here are five of the best.
AlamyHere are the best pubs and bars right on the beach in the UK – just in time for the heatwave[/caption]
1. Zetland Arms, Kingsdown
The Kent pub Zetland Arms opened back in 1863, and even has beers made by Sheperd Neame, the oldest in the country.
It’s found on the shingle beach of Kingsdown Beach, so you can enjoy your glass of wine with your feet in the pebbles.
While the views of the sea are amazing, you can also see the White Cliffs of Dover – and even France on a clear day.
Famous visitors include The Saturday’s Frankie Bridge, and it was used to film the ITV drama Liars.
Step out from the Zetland Arms right onto the beachsupplied
2. The Watering Hole, Perranporth
Found in Cornwall is the The Watering Hole, perched right on Perranporth Beach.
It opened back in 1978 and claimed to be the oldest bar on the beach in the UK.
While serving food and drinks, it’s also known for its amazing live music acts, with shows this year including Sam Ryder, Martin Kemp and Chris Moyles.
Lots of people have said it’s the “best beach bar in the country”.
AlamyThe Watering Hole is known for having amazing live music performances[/caption]
3. Old Neptune, Whitstable
The popular seaside town of Whitstable’s most famous pub is Old Neptune, which is right on the beach.
The Victorian pub was washed away back in 1897, although has since been restored over the years.
Now, you can grab a pint in the pub “garden” – which is actually on the pebble beach.
Some punters have even compared it to the Costa del Sol.
suppliedOld Neptune is a popular beach pub in Whitstable, with tables on the beach[/caption]
4. The Coombe Barton Inn, Crackington Haven
The Coombe Barton Inn is off the beaten track, perched on the edge of Crackington Haven beach in Cornwall.
It’s popular with surfers, with it being one of the only pubs nearby to head to after a day in the water.
It serves food and drink, and it’s right on the South West Coast Path so you can walk it off.
AlamyNot many know about Coombe Barton Inn – but it’s worth the visit[/caption]
5. Ty Coch Inn, Porthdinllaen
Found in the village of Porthdinllaen in Wales is Ty Coch Inn.
You’ll have to walk to get to it – the roads that offer access to the pub are only open to residents.
It’s worth it though as it’s right on the sandy Porthdinllaen Beach.
It was even voted one of the best beach bars in the world by travel experts Cheap Flights.
AlamyThe Welsh pub Ty Coch Inn was named one of the best beach bars in the world[/caption]