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Nestled beneath the towering 450-foot white chalk headland known as White Nothe lies a small and secluded beach. This hidden gem is one of the more challenging beaches to reach, requiring a long coastal walk followed by the demanding 'Smugglers Path,' which winds down the side of the cliff and ends with a wooden step descent onto the beach. For those planning to make the journey, be sure to check the routes to determine if they are suitable for your dog. The beach itself is often entirely deserted, featuring stunning turquoise waters that could easily be mistaken for a tropical paradise. Dogs are welcome from October to April, making this the perfect spot for some peaceful solitude for dogs that enjoy their own space.
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