Winter Coastal Walks & Cosy Pub Lunches by the Fire

Discover Britain’s Wild Coastlines and Welcoming Pubs

There’s something truly magical about the British coast in winter. Crisp sea air, crashing waves, and vast open beaches take on a quiet beauty at this time of year — best enjoyed with a woolly hat, a brisk walk, and the promise of a roaring fire and hearty pub lunch at the end.

Here are some of our favourite winter coastal walks, each paired with a Stay in a Pub recommendation nearby — where you can warm up, tuck into something delicious, and perhaps even stay the night.


1. Lulworth Cove, Dorset

Walk: Stroll the dramatic cliffs of the Jurassic Coast from Lulworth Cove to Durdle Door. The sea spray, fossil-strewn paths and winter light make it unforgettable.
Pub: Lulworth Cove Inn
This charming inn sits right by the water, serving hearty dishes and local ales. Warm up by the fire with a seafood chowder or traditional Dorset apple cake.


2. Beer to Branscombe, Devon

Walk: A two-mile section of the South West Coast Path offers views of chalk cliffs and secluded coves.
Pub: The Smugglers Inn, Devon
Steeped in maritime history, this cosy pub offers local ales and seasonal specials beside a crackling fire — the perfect post-walk treat.


3. Lyme Regis, Dorset

Walk: Wander along the seafront and up towards Golden Cap, the highest point on the south coast.
Pub: Rock Point, Lyme Regis
Right on the seafront, this friendly inn offers panoramic sea views and a warm welcome inside. Try the catch of the day before retreating upstairs to a sea-view room.


4. Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire

Walk: Follow the Cleveland Way trail along rugged cliffs to Whitby, or simply explore the winding streets and beach at low tide.
Pub: The Two Lifeboats
Once a 17th-century coaching inn, this pub is full of character and warmth — ideal for a pint by the fire after windswept adventures.


5. Tintagel to Trebarwith Strand, Cornwall

Walk: This spectacular stretch of the Cornish coast takes in Tintagel Castle and hidden coves.
Pub: The Port William Inn
Perched above the beach, The Port William offers unbeatable sea views and a hearty Cornish menu — perfect for storm-watching with a hot drink in hand.


6. Blyth, Northumberland

Walk: Stroll along the promenade or follow the coastal path to Seaton Sluice, watching seabirds and the winter surf.
Pub: The Commissioners Quay Inn
Modern, stylish and wonderfully comfortable, this inn overlooks the marina and serves local seafood and craft beers.


7. Dunwich Heath, Suffolk

Walk: Explore the peaceful heathland and beach paths of this National Trust reserve — a haven for winter birdwatchers.
Pub: The Ship at Dunwich
This characterful inn sits just inland from the shingle shore, with woodburning stoves, cask ales, and rooms full of rustic charm.


Plan Your Coastal Escape

Winter by the coast offers a special kind of stillness — and a warm, friendly pub makes the perfect reward after a brisk walk. Whether you’re exploring Dorset’s cliffs or Northumberland’s dunes, a Stay in a Pub getaway combines natural beauty with the comfort and character of the Great British Pub.


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