When it comes to planning a unique getaway, nothing compares to the charm and quirkiness of coastal stays in the UK. The salty air, the rhythmic sound of waves, and the captivating views make the coast one of the most serene places to unwind. Here at Faber Restaurant, we’re passionate about providing exceptional dining experiences and helping you discover hidden gems along Britain’s picturesque shores.
Here’s our curated list of quirky coastal places to stay, perfect for an unforgettable escape by the sea.
Fort House, St Mawes, Cornwall
Overlooking the stunning Cornish coastline, Fort House in St Mawes is a seaside retreat with historical charm. This spacious and airy single-storey holiday cottage sits in a private garden approximately 100m from St Mawes Castle, offering a tranquil setting with panoramic sea views. Whether you’re relaxing on the terrace or exploring the nearby beaches and historic sites, Fort House provides the perfect backdrop for a peaceful and picturesque seaside holiday.
Belle Tout Lighthouse, East Sussex
For those looking to stay somewhere truly unique, Belle Tout Lighthouse is a must. Perched on the dramatic cliffs of Beachy Head, this historic lighthouse boasts 360-degree breathtaking views of the English Channel. Experience what it’s like to stay in a real lighthouse, with sunsets that will leave you awestruck and the sound of crashing waves lulling you to sleep.
Lower Polnish, Argyll
Nestled in the remote beauty of Scotland’s west coast, Lower Polnish offers a genuinely off-the-grid experience. You’ll have to leave your car behind and hike 300 metres down a steep valley and across a stream via a rope bridge to reach this converted croft—provisions in hand. With no internet or phone connection, this stay offers a rare opportunity to disconnect completely and immerse yourself in nature. Surrounded by rugged landscapes, it’s the perfect retreat for those seeking solitude and serenity in Scotland’s wild beauty.
Drakes, Brighton, Sussex
Drakes in Brighton combines stylish design with a seaside vibe. This boutique hotel is located just a stone’s throw away from Brighton Beach, offering a blend of city and sea. From taking in the famous Brighton Pier to enjoying the city’s eclectic shops and cafes, Drakes is the ideal base for an adventure in this vibrant coastal town.
The Broch, Borve, Isle of Harris
For a truly off-the-beaten-path stay, The Broch on the Isle of Harris is a remarkable choice. This stone tower blends ancient Scottish architecture with modern luxury. Surrounded by the windswept beauty of the Outer Hebrides, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into another world. It’s a perfect escape for those wanting to experience Scotland’s dramatic coastal scenery.
Woodside Bay Treehouse, Wooten Bridge, Isle of Wight
If you’ve ever dreamed of sleeping amongst the trees, Woodside Bay Treehouse is the perfect quirky escape. Located in a tranquil woodland setting on the Isle of Wight, this luxury treehouse combines comfort with a touch of childhood nostalgia. Wake up to birdsong and spend your days exploring the island’s coastal paths and beaches.
Sleepy Owl, Bideford, Devon
Escape to the Sleepy Owl, a retreat where exquisite detail meets natural coastal and countryside beauty. These award-winning, dog-friendly treehouses and retreats with hot tubs and luxurious baths in Devon offer the perfect setting for a romantic couple’s getaway or a one-of-a-kind family staycation. You will be spoilt for choice with two luxury treehouses and a gorgeous, converted cowshed, each nestled in North Devon’s scenic surroundings. The Sleepy Owl provides a peaceful and luxurious escape into nature.
Cairn Lodges, Arisaig
Located between Arisaig and Mallaig on the scenic B8008 coast road, Cairn Lodges offers modern luxury accommodation. The journey is a treat, following the famed ‘Road to the Isles,’ with views along the West Coast rail track, one of the world’s most iconic railways. Set on 15 acres of hillside, each lodge blends seamlessly into the landscape, with four offering elevated, breathtaking views across the sea to the Isles of Eigg and Rum and the Cuillin Mountains on Skye. Cairn Lodges combines luxury and nature for the perfect coastal retreat.
The Lady of the Twizzle, Essex
Looking for something completely different? The Lady of the Twizzle, a moored Dutch barge in Essex, offers a quirky and memorable stay. Set along the scenic Twizzle River, this converted boat is perfect for a romantic retreat or an adventurous escape. Wake up to the gentle sway of the water and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this floating retreat.
Hide Wales Cabans, Glamorgan
For those looking for a Welsh coastal adventure, Hide Wales Cabans offers a delightful stay in quirky cabins. Tucked away in the rolling hills of Glamorgan with easy access to the coast, these beautifully designed cabins are perfect for anyone looking to reconnect with nature. Explore the nearby beaches or unwind in your cosy cabin with stunning views.
From the rugged landscapes of Scotland to the charming lighthouses and hidden cabins of England and Wales, these quirky coastal stays offer a unique and memorable way to experience the beauty of the UK. Each destination has its own distinctive charm, providing the perfect setting for a truly special getaway. Wherever your coastal adventure takes you, these stays are sure to leave a lasting impression.
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