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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • Seaham is a town located in County Durham, England. It is situated on the North Sea coast and is approximately 12 miles southeast of the city of Sunderland. Seaham was historically a small fishing village, but it grew rapidly in the 19th century due to the development of coal mining and the establishment of a major harbor.
    Seaham is known for its beautiful coastline and beaches, including Seaham Beach and Blast Beach. The town has a rich industrial heritage, with remnants of its mining and maritime past still visible. One of the notable landmarks in Seaham is the Tommy statue, a memorial to commemorate the mining heritage and the lives lost during World War I.
    In recent years, Seaham has undergone significant redevelopment and regeneration efforts, transforming it into a popular tourist destination. The town offers a range of amenities, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and accommodations, catering to both locals and visitors.
    Seaham has become an increasingly popular tourist destination in recent years, offering a mix of natural beauty, history, and attractions. Here are some key aspects of tourism in Seaham:
    * Coastal Beauty: Seaham boasts stunning coastal scenery, with picturesque beaches, dramatic cliffs, and panoramic views of the North Sea. Visitors can enjoy walks along the coastline, exploring rock pools, and taking in the fresh sea air.
    * Beaches: The main beach in Seaham is known as Seaham Beach or North Beach. It offers a long stretch of golden sand and is popular for leisurely walks, sunbathing, picnicking, and enjoying water sports. Blast Beach, located nearby, is a pebble beach with unique limestone stacks, offering a more rugged and secluded experience.
    * Historic Sites: Seaham has a rich history, and visitors can explore various historic sites. The most prominent landmark is the Tommy statue, a larger-than-life bronze sculpture representing a World War I soldier. It serves as a memorial to the town's mining heritage and the sacrifices made during the war. Additionally, Seaham Hall, a Georgian manor house turned luxury hotel, has historical significance and attracts tourists.
    * Dawdon Colliery Heritage Centre: This heritage center provides insight into Seaham's coal mining past. It features displays, artifacts, and exhibits showcasing the region's mining history. Visitors can learn about the lives of miners and the impact of coal mining on the area.
    * Shopping and Dining: Seaham offers a range of independent shops, boutiques, and galleries, where visitors can browse for unique gifts, crafts, and artworks. The town also has a variety of dining options, including traditional pubs, seafood restaurants, and cafes serving delicious treats.
    * Events and Festivals: Seaham hosts several events and festivals throughout the year, attracting both locals and tourists. The Seaham Food Festival showcases local and regional culinary delights, while the Seaham Carnival offers a vibrant parade, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities.
    * Outdoor Activities: The coastal location of Seaham provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing, bird watching, and coastal walks. The town also has parks and green spaces where visitors can relax, have a picnic, or engage in recreational activities.
    * Accommodations: Seaham offers a range of accommodations to suit different budgets and preferences. Visitors can choose from luxury hotels, cozy guesthouses, bed and breakfast establishments, and self-catering cottages.
    Whether you are interested in history, outdoor adventures, scenic beauty, or simply relaxing by the coast, Seaham has something to offer for every tourist.
    Seaham is also home to the Seaham Hall, a luxury hotel and spa that attracts visitors from near and far. Additionally, the town hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Seaham Food Festival and the Seaham Carnival.

Komentáře • 17

  • @TimboTravels
    @TimboTravels Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great video of my hometown thanks for uploading 🙂

  • @gloryhammer8458
    @gloryhammer8458 Před 6 měsíci

    It's good to see seaham here. Wasn't there in ages, every year in school we visited my aunt and the rest of the family over there. I miss this small town

    • @MovingNorthEast
      @MovingNorthEast  Před 6 měsíci

      It's a nice place to visit as the front is fairly touristy (in a good way).
      We visited Folkestone as kids.. Hardly the same 😁

  • @caiazzo123
    @caiazzo123 Před rokem +2

    Fabulous, informative video. We moved up to the north-east six years ago and are still discovering areas. I haven’t been very mobile recently, but watching your video has unable me to see Seaham. We will definitely be visiting without puppy as soon as she is able to get out there. And you’re not too far from Stockton. So if you see a beautiful brown Doberman and a chap with a stick say hi. Thanks again Marty

    • @MovingNorthEast
      @MovingNorthEast  Před rokem +2

      Glad you enjoyed our video. I. Worked very briefly in Stockton and it was a nice place. If you have not checked out crimdon (a bit closer to you) it's my favourite beach

    • @caiazzo123
      @caiazzo123 Před rokem +2

      @@MovingNorthEast we moved up from Cambridgeshire six years ago and absolutely love it up here. Still finding hidden gems. As I said, I’ve not been very mobile, but Seaham has plenty of chairs to walk along. And our new puppy needs socialising. Thanks again.

    • @MovingNorthEast
      @MovingNorthEast  Před rokem +2

      My mum lives in Ely :)

  • @lordelpus2099
    @lordelpus2099 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Seaham must be be the only coastal town with free parking everywhere!

    • @MovingNorthEast
      @MovingNorthEast  Před 9 měsíci

      It is a real bonus. Parking in the ne is easier than the se. We found free parking at rocker, seaburn and crimdon beaches.
      One thing I love about the north east

  • @smallam49
    @smallam49 Před 7 měsíci

    We picked up see glass in the 1960s...got loadsa of it...

  • @smallam49
    @smallam49 Před 7 měsíci +1

    St Mary's Church...goes back to the 7th century.......not the 1700s

  • @danj3789
    @danj3789 Před 8 měsíci

    I love Seaham, just a shame some locals aren't fully supportive of a pro-social environment. There's a lot of potential with Seaham and it's a shame it hasn't got a holiday park, talking of shame though shame on Sunderland council trying to force the local council to charge for parking. Not a move that will help local businesses if it goes ahead.

    • @MovingNorthEast
      @MovingNorthEast  Před 8 měsíci

      Shame you had a negative experience with the locals. Minority that you get anywhere.
      I agree with the lack of Holiday park. I think it would be amazing if the land by seaham hall could be a campsite.hope they do it sometime.
      The parking will be a disgrace if they do. Free parking was a part of the charm of why we moved from London. The area will suffer

    • @jaxgeorge3088
      @jaxgeorge3088 Před 8 měsíci +1

      It’s Durham council who are wanting the parking charges.