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Extract from the Marloes Travel Guides:
The coast turns and heads north from St Ann's Head to the unexciting hamlet of
MARLOES
. Only a mile away from the village, the broad, deserted beach is a safe place to swim, and looks out towards the island of Skokholm. From here, the coast path and a narrow road continue for two miles to the National Trust-owned swathe of
Deer Park
- which has no deer but is the name given to the grassy far tip of the southern peninsula of St Bride's Bay - and
Martin's Haven
, from where you can take a
boat
out to the islands of Skomer, Skokholm and Grassholm.
Marloes is toler... read the whole Marloes Travel Guides...
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