Kerne Bridge dog walk and swimming, Herefordshire Wilton Roundabout Easy to reach from the A40, this is such a good place to stop.
Pett Level dog-friendly beach, East Sussex Dog-friendly beach with the remains of an ancient forest hidden under rock pools at low tide. Popular with dog walkers, and no doggie restrictions.
Endless sandy and dog-friendly beach, Lincolnshire Interesting combination of a fantastically long sandy beach, the coast path and also a nature reserve where reed beds have been made from earlier gravel pits.
Normandy dog friendly beach, France Another dog friendly beach* on the Cote de Nacre. This is one of the Normandy beaches and this is where the Canadians established a bridgehead in World War II.
Dog-friendly beach near Perranporth, Cornwall Carland Cross Sandy beach with loads of dog walking space. Dogs are allowed all year, with an on-lead rule in high summer.
Unique dog-friendly beach near Seaham, County Durham A very atmospheric and dog-friendly beach. It feels like you're in an amphitheatre.
Dog-friendly beach near Newquay, Cornwall Popular and dog-friendly beach with lots of sand and several friendly beachside cafes. Dog-friendly hotel right on the beach in this modern resort.
Tal-y-Bont dog-friendly beach near Barmouth, Wales Massive beach, with a fringe of pebbles and then acres of sand. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round. The DwD team were here in August - and the beach was practically deserted.
Winterton on Sea dog-friendly beach, Norfolk Dog friendly beach that's just great for dogs. Be seal aware and always put dogs on the leads if you spot seals.
Edinburgh dog-friendly beach, Lothian, Scotland Sandy beach on the outskirts of Edinburgh. Dogs allowed on most parts of the beach all year round.
A98 dog-friendly beach at Cullen, Scotland Cullen beach is one of the best beaches in the area - it is long and of fine sand. Dogs can run off lead and it is very safe (no roads near-by).
St Annes dog-friendly beach, Lancashire My favourite beach for playing when visiting Blackpool. Sand dunes and lots of running space. You don't need to check tide times as the beach entrance never seems to get closer than around 0.