These are the five most unspoilt beaches in Britain – so are you lucky enough to live near one?
A landscape photographer has toured the country's coastlines to find the most secluded beaches in the UK
WHEN the sun finally shines on the UK, it's hard to find a quiet spot on the beach - but these beauty spots will probably give you the best chance.
A landscape photographer has toured the country's coastlines to find the most secluded and unspoilt beaches in Britain.
Chris Orange, 43, picked out UK beaches that provide a getaway from everyday life and rival any others on Earth.
To feature in his top five, they had to feel remote, not be busy with lots of other tourists and boast stunning scenery to take a top spot.
Chris said: "I took on this project because I am passionate about getting people to experience the remote areas of Britain, as they contain some of our most stunning scenery which so many people don't get to see.
Chris' favourite was Seileboast on the Isle of Harris because of its dramatic scenery but Oxwich Bay on the Gower Peninsula and Coves Haven on the island of Lindisfarne came a close second and third.
Chris, from Haslemere, Surrey, said: "Our beaches are sometimes overlooked but more and more people are choosing Britain as a holiday destination as it has incredible scenery, food and friendly hospitality in these remote locations.
To find out more about the beaches, read on...
1. Seilebost, Isle of Harris
Chis said: "On a sunny day, it can feel like being on a tropical island, and you'll probably have the place to yourself too.
"But any visitor to the Outer Hebrides knows to expect the weather to be changeable.
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"I found this to add to the charm of being there, though, making a walk along the beach a fantastic experience, as I watched the weather systems travel up the coast."
2: Oxwich Bay, Gower Peninsula
Chris said: "This beach was particularly special at sunrise as the sun rose over the bay and drenched it with a fabulous golden light.
"It's really worth getting up early to enjoy the sunrise here, as the beach was completely empty, apart from the birds from the nature reserve who were out fishing for their breakfast.
3: Coves Haven, Lindisfarne, Northumberland
Chris said: "This is a golden sandy beach where you can listen to the seals singing on the rocks when the tide is out. It's an eerie but amazing experience to listen to them.
"If the weather is on your side, there's nowhere else like it in Britain."
4: Sennen Cove, Cornwall
Chris said: "In July, you may be lucky enough to get a sighting of one the basking sharks, as they feed in the crystal clear waters.
"Sunsets here are beautiful, as the sun sets directly on the horizon over the sea, leaving a deep glow in the sky, which makes an evening stroll along the beach a wonderful experience."
5: Sands, Wester Ross, Scotland
Chris said: "From here, you can enjoy incredible, unbroken views of the Isle of Skye across the water.
"On a clear day, this view will leave you mesmerised.
"It's not a huge beach, but big enough for a stroll, and I noticed many motorhomes parking up here, stopping for a cup of tea with a truly magnificent view.
"If you're planning on a motorhome trip to Scotland, this is well worth a visit.