The simple beauty of discovering a destination is seeing how things change and then discovering hidden towns bordering the sea.
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Mers-les-Bains in Picardy, France
The beach resort in Mers-les-Bains still retains quite the charm and architecture of the 19th century. In particular, the seafront areas are built in the Art Nouveau school with windowsills overlooking the sea. Villa Yvonnette apartment is a prime example of this style, ideally located overlooking the beautiful white cliffs.
Resorts in Mers-les-Bains
Mullion in Cornwall, England
A traditional English village on the Lizard Peninsula, Mullion Bay is a popular spot for bird watching. In autumn, the landscape turns red and yellow, gradually replacing the green patches, where rare birds sometimes ride the wind around. If you're going to explore the beach at Mullion Bay, head north along the coast and you'll come to charming Poldhu Bay. There aren't many places to stay around this bay, so stay at one of the hostels in Mullion and start exploring from there.
View of Mullion Bay at the Lizard Peninsula
St Bees in Cumbria, England
The "Coast to Coast Walk" in the north of England is a stunning stretch that can take up to two weeks to complete. The trail begins in the Cumbrian town, St Bees. There are also many short seafront walks for less ambitious hikers. The walk from the cliff top to Whitehaven takes about four hours, about six miles off the Cumbrian coast, where you'll find stately country villas like The Mansion dotted.
Cliff Walk in St Bees, Cumbria
Muxia in Galicia, Spain
Muxia was a medieval pilgrimage site in the past and is still in use today. In addition to religious reasons, modern pilgrims are also likely to come here for the beautiful views and energetic hikes. Traveling along the coast of Muxia will lead you past some of Galicia's little-known secret places: the mysterious beaches of O Rostro with more than 2km of white sand dunes. To connect with the area's long and varied history, visit one of the restored fishing village's stone houses like the Apartamentos Praia do Capitân.
Muxia Coast is a traditional pilgrimage route
Saulkrasti at Saulkrastu novads, Latvia
The seaside town of Saulkrasti is less than an hour's drive from Riga and, after a few days in the capital, many visitors choose to drive to Lilaste. This is where you'll find Lilaste's famous "sand dance" and from there it's a 2-hour walk along the coast to central Saulkrasti. This route travels along the eastern shore of the Gulf of Riga, passing through Piejūra National Park as well. For a first-hand view of the sunset sands, make a breakthrough in your itinerary at Lilaste and book an apartment at Singing Sands Apartment.
Sunset over the sea at Saulkrasti
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