A sweeping pebble beach of approximately two miles length on the north coast of Jersey near St Martin. The bay is set against cliffs to the north and the west, with a working harbour and excellent rock pools for paddling kids. There is a cliff walk from the bay to the pretty fishing port of Rozel, and visitors are reminded to keep a beady eye out for puffins. Locals may also engage you with the wonderful legend of the Black Dog of Bouley Bay
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