Ivisited seaside favourite Weston-super-Mare but one thing let it down
A trip to the seaside is always a thrilling experience. Many of us hold dear childhood memories of catching the first glimpse of the ocean's blue expanse over the hills from the backseat of the family car, or through the window of a train.
My familiarity with English seaside towns is somewhat limited, as my younger years were mostly spent holidaying in Wales. Regular destinations included Barmouth and Aberdyfi, and I recall a fantastic time in Tregaron with my cousins, which, if memory serves me right, involved a trip to somewhere along the coast of Cardigan Bay.
In terms of English resorts, I have visited Chapel Saint Leonards - where we recreated a cherished family photo - and Bournemouth in the past. These trips h