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Tip: Saltus River Grill on the waterfront for shrimp and grits with Parmigiano-broth grits; Old Bull Tavern on West Street for the pork shoulder braised in milk.

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Edisto Island and Edisto Beach ★ 4.3

Edisto Island runs slower than Folly or Sullivans, 45 miles south of Charleston through a marsh-and-oak landscape. Booking recommended. Reservations advised.

Tip: Po Pigs is Wed-Sat lunch and dinner only; the $9.25 buffet covers chicken, pulled pork, sides. The SeaCow's Moo-La-La French Toast handles breakfast.

Folly Beach ★ 4.6

Folly Beach is the funky Charleston beach town 10 miles south of the peninsula, a 1,000-foot pier and a Center Street strip. Booking recommended.

Tip: Bowens Island runs Tue-Sat, steamed oysters from 16:00. Park at the pier and walk to Jack of Cups for lunch on the way back.

Awendaw and McClellanville (Hwy 17 North) ★ 4.5

Awendaw sits in the marsh and forest 15 miles north of Mount Pleasant. Booking recommended. Reservations advised. A neighbourhood favourite.

Tip: Order the shrimp 'SeeWee style': Old Bay, garlic, lemon, sherry. The she-crab soup is the best for the money in the region.

Summerville (historic district) ★ 4.0

Summerville is the pre-Civil War tea town 24 miles northwest of Charleston, oak-shaded streets and azaleas. Booking recommended. Reservations advised.

Tip: Five Loaves does locally sourced sandwiches, soups and pastas with a strong vegetarian list. Oscar's does the Southern lunch buffet on weekdays.

Savannah, Georgia ★ 4.7

Savannah sits two hours south of Charleston, an 1820s grid of squares and live oaks. Booking recommended. Reservations advised. Cash and card accepted.

Tip: Book The Grey and Husk Savannah at least two months out. Walk the historic district between meals; River Street for sunset cocktails.

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