Several outlets publish lists of British beaches presented as quieter alternatives to crowded summer spots. The articles focus on “lesser-known” coastal locations, described as ranging from secret coves to more remote shores.

Both pieces frame the beaches as places where visitors can escape crowds, implying that popularity is lower than at well-known destinations. They do not report new events or official data; instead, they curate destinations for readers interested in a different beach experience. The wording is strongly marketing-oriented, emphasizing discovery and remoteness, including references to striking, far-flung settings such as “at the end of the world,” while keeping the overall structure centered on a ranked or selected set of beaches rather than reporting on specific incidents or policy changes.