Finding quiet, secluded beaches in the UK that have not become a hot spot for tourists can be difficult.And stunning coastal views. Some of the UK's most popular beaches that offer them are Pauskulrun Beach, Cornwall, Bournemouth Beach, Dorset, Holcomb Beach, Norfolk, Pembrokeshire Rose Fundle Bay. One beach that many may not have heard of is Studland Bay in Dorset, and there is a little hidden gem remaining.
Unlike its busy neighbours Bournemouth and Sandbanks, Studland Bay remains relatively untouched and is a great place for summer dips. The hidden beach features four miles of pristine sand with evacuated water, backed by sand dunes and low cliffs.
The Bay consists of four national trust-owned beaches: Shell Bay, Nord Beach, Middle Beach and South Beach.
All the beaches in Studland are dog-friendly and poochs are welcome all year round, making it the perfect place for dog owners who want to enjoy a peaceful coastal walk with their pets.
The beach overlooks the chalk layer of Old Harry Rocks, part of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site.
For those staying in the town near Pool and Bournemouth, Studland Bay takes less than an hour's drive.
According to travel experts at Laterooms.com, it has recently been called “Bornemouth Playground for Rich in Bournemouth” by Tiktok users.
Experts claim travel influencers are engrossed in the area's hand-cut beaches and stunning views.
It's no surprise that there were stone throws from Sandbank, the UK's most expensive seaside neighborhood, and residents decided to explore even further.
Matthew Fox, CEO of Laterooms.com, said: “In the UK, many of us dream of coastal bays and hidden bays, but for years we have overlooked some of the spectacular coastal gems.
“Studland Bay is one of the places. The beaches feel almost untouched compared to the more popular British beaches, far from the crowded seaside of more traditional seaside destinations.
“On warm summer days, you could be in a tropical paradise, offering spectacular views of sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and old Harry Rock.
“It is an outstanding natural beauty area that allows visitors to slowly reconnect with nature again as they escape the fuss.
“The best time to appreciate Studland Bay and its untouched charm is to visit outside of school holidays, where you can find coastal walks and wildlife in peace and tranquility.”