Staycations seem to have got very popular over the last few years.
We regularly go to Whitby, and now it's getting very popular indeed. Much more so than it used to be. We've stayed in various places. Cottages on the Mulgrave estate, two places in High Hawsker and one in Runswick.
This October, every Mulgrave cottage is booked up! In October on the East Coast! So is the house in Runswick. The house in Hawsker has four days out of the month left free - for a price of £448!
Which brings us to the second point, cost. The prices have shot up.
Same thing in Northumberland. We stayed a few times at Beadnell on the coast there, at the Beadnell Towers hotel. After being closed for about eighteen months it has reopened as "the best boutique hotel in Northumberland". Rooms starting at £148 per night! And usually above that. £558 for three nights?
I'm sure it's wonderful but blimey O'Reilly.
In contrast we've looked at Salcombe, Devon. Much cheaper. Also much further away, much warmer usually but also well booked up for next year. Like the Mulgrave cottages in Whitby.
I suppose it's good that some money is going to our seaside places but I hope they don't kill the golden goose as it were!