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This is another lovely beach, with golden sand backed by dunes. This is an ideal spot for swimming, surfing or just taking it easy. There’s an intriguing limestone stack, known as Church Rock, just offshore. The stream running down to the beach drains from the Bosherston lakes, part of the Stackpole Estate, which were created in the 18th century by damming three valleys. The lakes cover 32 hectares (80 acres) and are now a National Nature Reserve, supporting a variety of wildlife including water lilies, dragonflies, water fowl and otters. A stroll inland along the lakes offers a pleasant alternative to lazing on the beach.
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