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Most beautiful beaches in the UK from white sands to dramatic coastlines Mirror 1 hour ago Julie Delahaye The UK is filled with ridiculously beautiful beaches, whether you re after picture-perfect golden sands, rugged coastlines, or Caribbean-worthy shores with white sands and turquoise waters.
It s therefore no surprise that when the glorious summer sunshine hits, you ll find Brits flocking to their nearest beach to soak up the great weather, and the views.
While there are heaps of beautiful coastal spots, there are some beaches that never fail to floor both locals and visitors with their spectacular settings.
To give you a helping hand, we ve picked out 10 of the UK s most beautiful beaches you ll want to add to the staycation bucket list.
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They are wonderful places to visit - but some are more suited to seeing with a dog than others
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The UK is home to breathtaking sights and scenery that truly are marvels of nature.
Seaton Wetlands is the perfect spot to see wading birds
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Escape the crowds and seek solace in one of the many nature reserves Devon has to offer. Think peaceful picnic spots, stunning views and spectacular wildlife – here are 7 reserves that are too good to miss.
Aylesbeare Common is a wildlife haven
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Situated in the Special Area of Conservation protected Pebblebed Heaths, on the fringes of the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Aylesbeare is a wildlife haven.
Boasting birds of international conservation importance, enjoy a stroll across the heathland buzzing with downy-emerald dragonflies, damselflies and Dartford warblers. Why not switch up your routine and take a dusk walk to spot the rare nightjar hunting across the common? Be sure to look out for adders too, basking on the pebbled paths.
If there’s one thing Devon can do well, it’s play host to a picnic. With an abundance of hidden areas and beautiful locations, Devon screams out to be explored. We’ve picked 11 spots that are ideal for exploration and picnicking