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Miles from civilisation – arguably as distant as you can venture from Greggs anywhere in Britain – lies the nation's most overlooked seaside gem.
The Outer Hebrides might lack a single branch of the cherished bakery chain, yet it boasts Garry Beach. This coastal treasure sits perched on Lewis, the biggest of the Western Isles. Garry has recently been declared Britain's most underrated beach by Boat Booker.
The company examined Google Maps beaches labelled as "secluded" and "secret," then ranked those with under 100 reviews, spotlighting coastal havens with crystal-clear waters and breathtaking landscapes where few visitors have wandered, reports the Mirror .
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