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Follow on Google News | Visit the seaside with a clear conscience! Rent a beach hut, not controversial holiday letsBy: BeachHuts.com Cornwall was the peak August destination and the second most in demand throughout the year, only behind Westminster in London. Cornwall saw 3.4 million guest nights last year and other favourite seaside areas weren't far behind. That puts a huge strain on available holiday accommodation. The growth in demand for seaside holiday accommodation is also pricing local people out of the housing market, with many homes being purchased to become lucrative holiday lets. If that sounds familiar, that's because it's a situation that is now outraging many people in Spain, who are currently holding demonstrations demanding a ban on new holiday rental accommodation. Could Cornwall be the next place to see such protests? Lily Smith, a leading travel expert from BeachHuts.com (https://www.beachhuts.com/ 'Fortunately, many seaside areas of Cornwall boast beach huts that are a great alternative to holiday lets and expensive hotels. What's more, they won't deprive locals of a home. Thousands of these are dotted around many of Britain's favourite seaside resorts. They provide the perfect ethical alternative to holiday lets and hotels. Beach huts need very little infrastructure, they don't deprive anyone of a home and their bright appearance often adds character to an area. 'Beach huts provide an ideal base for a visit to the seaside. Not only are they ideal for a long daytrip – providing a base to change, make a cuppa and have a meal without having to rent accommodation – but you can actually stay in many overnight. 'There are hundreds of daytime huts available right around the UK on BeachHuts.com. Alternatively, for more information about renting an overnight beach hut in locations across the UK, see https://www.beachhuts.com/ End
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