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Swanlake Bay in Wales is one of Pembrokeshire's beaches which is frequented by a local community of naturists. As it can only be accessed off the Pembrokeshire National Park Coastal Footpath, only the most determined will discover it. That means it is a hidden gem well worth seeking out as it is seldom if ever crowded.
It is a beach of two halves - the eastern side covered in golden sand and sheltered under the cliffs, the western side craggy with plenty of rock pools for the children to explore. Access is relatively easy down the cliff at the western end, where sea anglers like to fish for seabass, and ‘twitchers” look out for birds.
There are no swans, but Swanlake is a happy hunting ground for waders with sightings of curlew, whimbrel, redshank and sometimes bar-tailed godwit among the everyday piping oyster-catchers.
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