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Junction 21
This can be either a beach walk, or a trail through the adjacent nature reserve.
Coarse sand beach, 2 miles south of Sutton-on-sea. Concrete parking terrace facing sea next to beach. Dog access all year.
A long beach that welcomes dogs. The main part of the beach is supposed to be a no go area for dogs in holiday season although when we visited there were lots of families with dogs on there.
Long sandy beaches, dunes, and plenty of space for dogs to enjoy themselves away from the village centre - where there are shops and take-aways for picnics.
After the rocks, 3 miles of beautiful sand. Zones for dog access in summer and these are well-signed.
This historic village is a fantastic place for dogs, and kids of all ages from 4 to 94. The dunes and beach behind the massive castle are wide and spacious enough for the most energetic hound.
Great for dogs all year round.
Carland Cross
No restrictions on dogs on the sandy beach here.
Long sandy beach
Large long & flat sandy beach where dogs are allowed & accepted readily all year round. During July and August there's a 'dogs on leads' rule between 0900-1700.
Small Cornish harbour town, with a working harbour, pubs, and beaches that allow dogs all year.
This is the beach that was used in the filming of the 2011 Dulux advert (the one with the dog running past the lighthouse).
The river walk near Clifton Bridge is a great dog walk for dogs, as there are plenty of open spaces for frolicking, small beach areas for swimming, and plenty of other dogs to meet.
You will find park, beach, and woodland for a good dog walk.
Fab walking over the headland, and also on the beaches. Dog friendly all year, under control as it's a nature reserve.
Gravel beach with accessible footpath. Excellent for a fish and chips lunch while the dog enjoys a dip!
Bramblebush Bay has some nice grassy picnic areas, and free parking along the roadside. Finding a parking space can be exciting on hot weekend days.
Fantastic Beach for dogs to explore with sand dunes to run up and down, big plus of a stream running down to the sea for dogs who are not keen on the sea and is dog friendly all year round
Beach accessed down steep pathway from parking on Wear Bay Road near Folkestone harbour. Its sandy at low tide and can be walked at high tide using the concrete walkway below the cliffs.
Tiny sandy beach, tucked away amongst the fishing boats. The Cleveland Way goes through here, and a very nice coast path it is too. No dog restrictions.
Beautiful wide beach with lots of rock pools at low tide - no dog restrictions. Refreshments available in the summer and at weekends out of season. Lifeguards.
Shingle and rock beach, with a steep climb down the cliffs to get there. Dogs are allowed all year round. There's access to a coastal path too.
A sheltered shingly bay backed by steep cliffs. Access path through woods. Part of the Exmoor National Park. Nearly always quiet and peaceful.
Remote and no restrictions on dogs
Large, popular beach with pebbles and some sand. Dogs are OK on a designated part of the eastern side of the beach (by the cliffs).
A secluded cove, and dogs are allowed on the beach all year round.
Instow beach is great for walking with your dog very friendly and close to coffee shops and pubs.
This beach is busy with dogs in the winter as they are allowed on all parts of it - in the summer they are restricted to the far end but that's fine too.
A country park on the fringe of the New Forest. It's great for dogs and has got beaches, cliffs, D-Day remains, great views of the Isle of Wight and meadows of wild flowers.
Bit of an exciting break off the A39, and great if you need some space. It's quite a fairly remote sand and shingle beach with no dog restrictions all year.
Junction 2
This small settlement between Queensferry and Grangemouth has a lot going on. Three different dog-walks, the chance to visit a famous castle, and a dog-friendly pub.
Well equipped beach with car park, WC and cafes nearby. Dogs allowed on the beach all year round.
17th century pub, steeped in history and perfectly placed for either the beach or a strenuous uphill yomp. The location is wonderful, and fabulous at any time of the year.
Junction 38 St Inglevert
Dogs allowed on the beach, France
Another massive beach on the Opal Coast, with no dog restrictions.
Look out for the tumbling WW2 bunker here, and the amazing rock pools that surround it.
Dog-friendly beach right beside Royal Dornoch Golf Course.
Sand and shingle, particularly fantastic doggie heaven beach.
Beautiful beach, river walk and also cycle path nearby.
Long, clean beach, flat, dunes, perfect for dogs and owners. Dogs allowed off-lead. On the other side of the sand dunes is a lake and a path back to the car park.
Junction 8
Large (at low tide) uncrowded beach that's particularly popular with dog owners. No restrictions on canine access. Check the tide tables before you go, and be very careful where you park.
Thunderbourne Interchange
Dogs can get onto this lovely sandy beach all year round. It's backed by dunes and is a fabulous off-lead romp for dogs. Within walking distance of the CCC campsite.
Dog walking beach that's popular with locals and visitors. It can look gloomy on a rainy day (as in the photos!) but is apparently glorious when the tide's out and the sun shining!
The walk starts at a cafe where dogs are more than welcome. There are plenty of water bowls and the tables have rings so that you can safely attach your dogs leads.
Walk through pine trees and lots of sand down to the water. Dogs and horses go down there.
Dogs OK on this lovely sandy beach all year round - can get crowded in high season.
A small, warm and welcoming local pub with stone flagstones and roaring fires. After a day of walking in horizontal February sleet a visit here was the highlight of the day!
No restrictions for dogs on this big, long beach.
Huge sandy beach on Teifi Estuary near Cardigan. Open to dogs all year with just one small area where dogs are not welcome.
Added by tknorn: Huge beach near Cardigan.
Vast beach and excellent for dogs and football/cricket players. On the afternoon we took the photos here at the start of the school holidays (August) there was one other car on the beach.
Thunderbourne Interchange
Beautiful sandy expanse with lots of room for kids and dogs. Dogs welcome all year round. Parking is easiest in the signed beach car park, as there's limited space in the village.
Polperro is a pretty little town with a big carpark at the top. The carpark is 750m walk from the harbour. The walk takes you through the town which is not car friendly, but very dog friendly .
Miles of shingle beach, and dogs allowed all year round.
This is a lovely beach for dogs.
Gorgeous stretch of sandy beach. Dogs allowed all year round.
Large dog-friendly sandy bay, almost deserted out of season.
Junction 37
Long beach about 2 miles long.
Lovely quiet beach. Runs from the blue bridge in Rhyl all the way up to Colwyn Bay. A mixture of sand, pebbles and shingle.
The beach is zoned here - and the doggy section is the part from opposite the golf course and along to near the start of Abbey Road in the town. Don't forget to scoop the poop - or face a stiff fine!
3 miles of sandy shore.
Another doggy-tastic big sandy beach in Northumberland with no restrictions on dogs, and plenty of poo bins are in place.
A pebble beach, and dogs are allowed all year round in special dog-exercise area.
Enormous sandy beach, with no dog restrictions. Brilliant!
Miles of pawfect sandy beach and ideal for a doggie play day. Some small nooks in the dunes for sitting out of the breeze.
Dogs are OK on the large sandy beach here, but definitely best when the tide's out.
Note from Fizz and Lottie: rocky entrance with river pouring onto sandy beach with rock pools.
Junction 19 Glanconwy Corner
Dogs are welcome on the beach here, with one marked section that's 'on-lead' only. The rest is open for doggy fun time. The castle is worth an explore too - well ruined, but atmospheric.
Dogs welcome on this beach all year round. There are a couple of fish and chip shops right by the car park (neither open all day).
Lovely wide open dog-friendly and sandy beach. Few facilities at Sutton on Sea, toilets, fish and chips etc
I love this coastal village. Dogs are welcome in the pub, kippers from the smoke house are just wonderful, and dogs are allowed on the beach.
Rockham Bay is fabulously remote and just off the Tarka Trail footpath between Lee and Grunta Bay - so it's an ideal place to combine a long walk with a sarnie stop and swimming.
Dogs OK on the beach here all year round.
Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round. It's a large sandy beach with the famous strawberry and vanilla coloured cliffs.
Pebbly beach at the top, sandy nearer the water. Lovely calm bay and dog friendly. Plenty of water activities available
Really nice beach for dogs, and coastal path for proper walkies.
Nice quiet sand and pebble beach with marram grass dunes. Dog-friendly.
An all year round dog-friendly beach, with facilities.
Vast grainy beach, and dogs are allowed all year round.
Dog-friendly beach with no restrictions, and you can also walk there along the cliffs from Lynton through Seachamber Woods, or explore the Valley of the Rocks when the tide is in and the pebble beach...
Wonderful little pub with a warm and friendly welcome, and good food. And dogs will adore the walks.
Long, long sandy beach with miles of dog walks.
Sandy beach which is dog friendly Oct- Apr. Cafes Toilets Pub Dog waste bins Parking- wardens/honesty box depending on time of year
Fabulous beach even at high tide. Restrictions to lead in summer but before 10 and after 6 can be off lead . Multiple pubs and cafes all dog friendly and huge car park
Shingle beach backed by woody hills. On street parking, shops and facilities in the village before the beach.
Stunningly pretty and popular cove, with the coast path to let dogs flap their ears in the sea breezes.
A smugglers' hideaway, and dogs are allowed all year round.
Part of the Loch Ryan Coastal path. Park car down small lane off A77 and head north towards Cairnryan. Trail follows stoney beach following the path of the old railway line and wagon yard.
A beach that's famous for its big round pebbles, and World Heritage status.
Wild winds and sideways rain was the story here. And still the beach was good for a walk, and the very dog-cafe came up with welcome hot food and soup. It must be amazing in sunshine!
This is a fabulous doggie beach with a lovely cafe and a relaxed and friendly feel to it.
Junction 37
The story of the village here has plenty of drama – from sunken villages to ghosts. It is an outstandingly attractive area, and has been featured in the 'Coast' series on TV.
When the tide's out this is a fun beach for dogs, with lots of scamper space and doggie swimming. The beach is divided into dog and no-dog zones, and the doggie zone is bigger.
Fabulously dog-friendly pub, with a light and airy interior and very welcoming team. Dog-friendly rooms available, and a choice of walkies from the door. And Jem loved their special doggie menu.
You can either start this walk from the dog-friendly pub, or drive down to a car park by the beach.
An eighteenth century coaching inn near the sea, and lots of walking to keep dogs happy. It's a great day out from Scarborough and the pub is very welcoming and friendly
Traditional and roomy pub, on the A149 and opposite an imposing village church.
A friendly village local where all-comers can expect a good welcome. Nearby there's a choice of a walk on the beach, a section of a long-distance footpath or just time in the water with the dog.
Big open beach at low tide, but almost completely submerged at high tide. Dogs are allowed all year round.
Dog allowed beaches in France
A nice mix of grass and lovely white sand, and plenty of space for everyone. You'll need to take picnic food and drinks down with you as there are no shops at the beach.
Dogs allowed on the beach all year round, and there's a dog-friendly cafe too.
Outstanding beach for dogs - and children of all ages, 8 to 80! Miles of glistening golden sands, with a dog restriction for the central section of the beach in summer.
Dogs are welcome on Downderry beach all year round. The facilities are a short distance from the beach.
Interesting beach - all along the beach are the concrete pillboxes used during the war. The beach stretches from Findhorn right through to Burghead.
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