Cornwall’s home to 3 of the best UK beaches, according to a new social media study

The travel and luggage experts at Bounce compiled a list of the UK’s most popular beaches according to social media, by analysing the number of TikTok views each location has on the platform, to reveal the top UK beaches to visit this summer! Cornwall comes out on top, home to 3 of the best UK beaches, according to this new social media study.
You can view the full study here: https://usebounce.com/blog/beloved-beaches
Most beloved beaches in the UK on TikTok
 

Rank

Beach

Location

Country

TikTok views

1

Brighton Beach

Brighton

England

83,400,000

2

Weymouth Beach

Weymouth

England

64,700,000

3

Kynance Cove

Mount’s Bay

England

8,500,000

4

Fistral Beach

Newquay

England

6,900,000

5

Skegness Beach

Boston

England

6,500,000

6

Seagrove Beach

Isle of Wight

England

5,800,000

7

Rhossili Bay

Gower Coast

Wales

5,500,000

8

Scarborough Beach

Scarborough

England

3,900,000

9

Achmelvich Bay

Ullapool

Scotland

3,500,000

10

Sennen Cove

Penzance

England

2,500,000

With over 83.4 million TikTok views it’s no wonder that Brighton Beach takes the crown as the UK’s best beach. TikTok videos of Brighton Beach showcase the area’s diverse culinary scene, where travellers can visit a range of eateries and bars while visiting the waterfront.
Weymouth Beach comes in second, known for its sandy shores and family atmosphere. With a staggering 64.7 million views on TikTok, families can enjoy live entertainment from puppet shows to musical performances, while taking in the stunning Cornish ocean views or having a go at surfing.
Kynance Cove also deserves a shout-out coming in 3rd, with 8.5 million views dedicated to videos tagging the Cornish landscapes. This location is the first of 3 Cornish summer spots which reached the top 10. This viral TikTok destination is often called one of the most beautiful places in Cornwall.

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