You might be surprised by just how many beaches welcome dogs. Even in popular coastal towns where you’d expect restrictions, wandering a bit farther down the shoreline or venturing to the next cove often reveals a stretch of sand where dogs are free to play. Our Dog Friendly Beaches Guide map will help you uncover these hidden gems, making it easy for you and your four-legged companion to find the ideal seaside spot.
When enjoying dog friendly beaches, keep an eye on your dog to steer them clear of potential dangers like litter, washed-up debris, dead fish, seaweed, slippery rock pools dotted with sharp shells, or patches of quicksand. Also, be sure your dog doesn’t drink sea water, which can be harmful.
And before you set off, always check the tide times. A rising tide can quickly cut off your route back, so it’s important to ensure you and your dog can return safely.
Coastal park or cliff top walk
Dogs are Welcome on these beaches all year round
Dogs are welcome on Lead OR only at certain times of the day
1st May to 30th September
Dogs are not allowed on this beach between
1st May and 30th September
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