Mainly the Northwest coast because it gets hit by Atlantic gales. Also the coasts around the Orkney and Shetland Isles.
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Although not a country, Antarctica is easily the windiest place on the planet. Other than this, no country is recognized as the windiest one in the world. There are several windy cities spread throughout Earth, as there is one in the USA and New Zealand for example. The UK is also regarded as the windiest country in Europe.
The UK's North sea coastline is on the Eastern side of the landmass. The Western coastline meets the Atlantic ocean.
The UK coastline above the low water mark is owned by various land owners. The coastline below the low water mark is owned by the Crown, ie The Queen.
19,000 miles
The windiest continent is Antarctica. :)
According to Ordnance Survey the coastline of the mainland of Great Britain is 11,072.76, of course for the UK (of GB and NI) you would need to add Northern Ireland's Coastline to get the complete total.http:/www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/freefun/didyouknow
The windiest continent is Antarctica. :)
The UK coastline is owned by a mix of individuals, organizations, and government bodies. The Crown Estate owns a significant portion of the foreshore and seabed, while private landowners and local authorities also own different sections of the coastline. Public access to most beaches in the UK is guaranteed under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000.
302 miles i think ......
According to CNN Europe, it is the UK. Link: http://edition.cnn.com/BUSINESS/programs/yourbusiness/stories2001/windiest/ In particular Scotland, its very far north and has a high mean elevation, unlike Northern Ireland and England.
the windiest