UK's BEST Seaside Towns (Southport, Merseyside)
Southport, Merseyside
Visiting every pleasure pier in England and Wales was a fine way to  see our coastal resorts, from the grottiest to the greatest. Southport  had just the right combination of modern town bustle and buckets and  spades to make it one of the best.
The huge beach is great for walks and wildlife, although walking to  the sea itself might take a while. Even the second-longest pier in the  UK doesn’t, for most of the time, reach the water: Southport has one of  the biggest tidal ranges in the world, and the sea is often away in the  distance. Even the locals get excited when there’s a high tide.
The pier itself is the hub of seaside activities, a fab retro arcade  at the pier head, with love testers, penny falls and a terrifying  automaton called Laugh with Jolly Jack. At the land end, there’s a great hall of mirrors, which doesn’t reflect badly on the town at all.
Just along the prom, with views across Marine Lake to the beach, is the Lakeside Inn, once Britain’s smallest pub.
The Bottle Room a short walk away on Lord Street is a cosy craft beer haven with live music every weekend, while A Great Little Place  behind the Town Hall combines the warm glow of good food with the warm  glow of a social enterprise helping people with autism. A cumberland  sausage bap with beer-braised apples and mushrooms is filling for around  a fiver.
Stay The Grade II-listed Bold Hotel has just had a multimillion pound refurb and has doubles from £68 room-only.
Jon Bounds, co-author of Pier Review, A Road Trip in Search of the British Seaside
Jon Bounds, co-author of Pier Review, A Road Trip in Search of the British Seaside
