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As well as getting the perfect postcard picture, there are other activities on site, including a visit to the tea room that's housed in a 17th Century barn.first opened to the public in 1938, and it's still a popular spot with both locals and day trippers alike.Young visitors can make the most of the baby pool and a sandpit fun zone.
The original outdoor changing cabins are still in use or you can use the indoor cubicles if you find the outside ones a bit too alfresco.costs £7.20 for a full-paying adult and £3.60 for kids, with visitors having to pay £5 to reserve a sun lounger. Hitchin also has a thriving food scene, with restaurants like Los Reyes Tapas Restaurant and DeRoka Hitchin Turkish & Mediterranean Restaurant adding moreThe Welsh beach was even given the first Blue Flag in the country, as well as often being named one of the best beaches in Europe.The old town is crawling with history and classy buildings, whose walls have many stories to tell and The Deep is a fascinating aquarium attraction.