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Apparently the UK's highest sand dune is somewhere near here! Applecross is dog-friendly.
A popular walking and swimming spot with local dog people, facilities for visitors are limited.
Beautiful hard sand, ideal for dog games in winter. Long and sandy dog-friendly beach. Dogs welcome from October to May 1st. Restrictions in Summer.
A good wide stretch of beach suitable for under control dogs. It is a flagged beach so dog owners should always clean up after their dogs in all areas of the beach & car park (Bins supplied).
Beach walk sandy and stony. Beach has Blue Flag status. Photograph of Betra peninsula from summit of Croag Patrick
Long stretch of beach and dunes with lots of free parking in various areas along the main road.
Great for letting your dog run free along a long wide beach.
Dog access to the small rocky beach is allowed all year round.
A great place for a dog walk on this beach that's part of the Heritage Coastline. It's a popular place to look for sea-glass too.
As well as a long, long beach with loads of dogs and no restrictions, you could also take a boat trip here. Or take the seasonal foot ferry to nearby Walberswick.
Dog friendly beach, with restrictions in two areas during the summer.
Dogs are welcome on the East part of the beach, although dog owners definitely get that 'second class citizen' feeling here.
Shell and sandy beach with no restrictions for dogs.
If you're looking for a traditional day out at the seaside, this is the perfect spot. Dogs are welcome on a long stretch of the beach.
Sand and shingle beach in the middle of town.
Mainly a food pub with a nice atmosphere, on a country lane, an area of 3 or 4 cosy tables inside is available for visitors with dogs or there are tables outside.
Stunning views of the Solway Coast. At low tide you can venture out onto the 'flats' but just take care as there are some deep channels.
Miles and miles of empty beach. Doggie delight on a grand scale. Also traces of the Romans who used to be billetted here as part of the coastal defences.
Sandy dog-friendly beach within easy reach of shops, cafes and facilities. There are seasonal dog restrictions, but the area by Naze Tower is good all year round.
A locals beach a couple of miles along the promenade from Blackpool Tower and Piers. Dog friendly all year round but subject to tides (sea comes right up to sea wall at high tide).
Portheras Cove is a delightful little beach near Pendeen. There's a problem though - once you've been stung for parking, and clambered down the cliff path to reach the beach you'll see two signs.
There are three beaches at Abersoch and the town beach (by the harbour) has dog restrictions in summer, so avoid this with your dog.
The beach is open all year round but has no facilities. There is a small car park from which you have to walk across some uneven ground through a tunnel where you are greeted by a long open beach
Enormous and highly dog-friendly beach all year round.
Miles and miles of sandy beach for dogs to run free and enjoy.
Kilve beach is a lovely rocky beach on the Jurassic coast. It lies about halfway between Minehead and Bridgwater in the heart of the Quantocks.
A great linear walk- taking in the highest Sand Dune in the UK! Around 4.5 miles of beautiful open Highland countryside and the most amazing views towards Skye & Rassay.
Southwold beach has summer restrictions for dogs, so head instead for the dog-friendly Denes - north of the main beach.
Kingsand beach is a mixture of sand and shingle (more sand though) with rock pools. It's a lovely beach that stretches along the side of the town. Nice for a visit to a sandy beach in the area.
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Ladye Bay is a very pretty small beach surrounded by cliffs. To get down to the beach you park on the road at the top of the cliff.
Check carefully for possible new restrictions, but parts of the beach are dog-friendly.
A wonderful huge white dog-friendly beach. The Uig Chessmen were found in the nearby sandbanks.
Dog friendly beach. Local shops nearby.
Popular dog-friendly beach, and the only sand dunes in East Sussex. Summer-time restrictions for dogs.
Dog friendly shingle beach, when the tide is out rockpools and sand is exposed which is great for walking the dogs.
An interesting beach overlooked by the power station but brilliant for dogs with shingle and sand dunes.
Sand dunes and sandy beach, lovely for dogs.
Ffrith is one of Prestatyn's three beaches, and easily reached from the A548.
Dogs are allowed on Waterfoot Beach all year round with no restrictions. As well as the long sandy beach there are good walks nearby, especially in the Glenariff forest park.
Long, long dog-friendly beach with endless space for doggie romping and games.
West Sands is fine for dogs all year round. Some restrictions on the beach close to the town.
A huge expanse of white sand in a glorious setting. Sheep sometimes graze the land behind the beach, so you'll need to be considerate if your dog is likely to worry livestock.
A totally extraordinary collection of sights and sounds here, with the docks behind you and a nature reserve with historic national defences dating from Henry VIII ahead.
Beach walk from Barry through Carnoustie, Westhaven to Easthaven...
Dog friendly beach with no restrictions. Hightown is between Formby and Crosby, and you can get there by train (Hightown Station) or by car from the A565.
Mile long sandy and dog-friendly beach set behind houses on breakwater at Marina.
Remote but impressive sandy beach where dogs are allowed all year round.
Dogs are allowed on the beach at low tide. At high tide the beach is entirely covered in water.
A striking, long, white, shell-strewn beach. Dogs allowed.
Friendly, family run public house, welcomes dogs, owners have 2 dogs. Great food, and friendly locals and fantastic views from beer garden
No dog restrictions on Parton Beach, and you'll find local shops and a pub just a short walk from the beach (on the other side of the railway line).
Beautiful sandy and dog-friendly beach 3kms west of North Berwick.
My Daily walking place along a path by the beach Lots of Doggy People, Lovely Views Suitable Path for Wheelchairs
Fenella is a small sandy and dog-friendly beach under the walls of Peel Castle. It's called 'Fenella' after one of the characters in a dramatic novel by Sir Walter Scott.
A sand and pebble beach with no dog restrictions.
Dogs are welcome here all year round. It's a narrow bay forming a natural harbour and with access to the coast path.
Brilliant beach for dog walking. Lots of surfers, kites and watch out for Blokarts! Great place to enjoy the Atlantic coast
Excellent although pebble beach, goes on for miles, dogs are more than welcome all year, my 2 loved it for their first seaside experience.
Junction 1
Massive sandy beach at low tide, and no dog restrictions! The beach is also popular with sand buggies and horse riders. And there are plenty of local shops, cafes and a hotel behind the beach.
Well-behaved dogs welcome. Beach very popular in summer.
A large beach with a children's play park in the area behind the dunes. Signs warn of the soft sand.
Flat, clean and sandy. My Labradors love swimming here.
A choice of either a fully-accessible and traffic free pathway by the beach or a yomp into the hills with the dog.
Beautiful long sandy dog-friendly beach. Regularly lots of surfers and kites but generally only in the first couple of hundred metres. Keep walking out to Ther Rock and enjoy the amazing scenery.
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Massive sandy beach populated by sculptor Antony Gormley's 'Another Place' figures. Some dogs are very wary of the men staring out to sea, others treat them as convenient trees.
Dog-friendly and sandy beach on the small 'island' of Inchydoney, close to Clonakilty. You can drive there, it's not a proper island.
When you see these 'road closed' signs, it's mainly due to erosion of the cliffs - so take them seriously! The beach here is dog-friendly and there's also a big green area of scampering space between...
A lovely beach for dogs, backed by high cliffs (so sheep-free). There's a poo bin in the harbour car park.
Dog friendly beach in a lively village with two dog-friendly pubs and a cafe.
Gansey is a sandy and dog-friendly beach to the east of Port-St-Mary.
A sandy and well tended beach, dogs are allowed on the beach all year but have to be on leads.
Small picturesque and dog-friendly beach with a reconstructed 'jellybaby' house at one end.
The north-east tip of the island is great for dogs, with long sand/shingle beaches and a coastal path that runs over the firm sand.
Dogs are welcome on all of the beach in winter, and for the central beach area there are designated dog areas between May 1st and September 30th. These are signed and easy to find.
Gently shelving shingle and sandy beach with rock pools allowing easy, safe access for dogs that enjoy swimming but are unable to scramble or jump in and out of the water.
Dog-friendly beachside bar and cafe right on the seafront and perfect for a dog walk on the beach.
Stunning place, lots of Forest area and massive dog friendly beach, toilets, burger van, kids play area, very dog friendly
Pretty litle market town with a square to sit and enjoy a coffee and watch the world wake up, and then a pleasant stroll along the promenade with the dog.
Miles of long sandy beach for our four legged friends to run free. Dogs NOT allowed on beach between May - October.
Pebbles leading to flat sand... sand accessible at low tide only.
Dog friendly beach amid scenic landscapes and cliffs.
Short walk from Westport Quays, but gives a fabulous view of Croagh Patrick and can be combined with walk around Wesport House grounds and woods.
Popular beach for surfers, and for the site of Dobby's grave (no longer there), and it's dog-friendly. Gets very crowded at weekends and Bank Holidays, and whenever the surf is up.
Lovely walk along the sand bank to the black rocks - takes 60 to 90 minutes. But check the tide times.
A long sandy beach. A notice by the car park requests that dogs are kept on a lead because of sheep grazing on the land nearby.
Another good dog-friendly and sandy beach in the north-east of the island. Kirk Michael has a shop and pub, and the long beach is pretty much dog heaven for walkies and a swim.
Another fantastically huge sandy and dog-friendly beach, accessed on a walkway through protected dunes. The beach is divided roughly in half, with dogs allowed on one side all year round.
Dogs are welcome at Clonque beach all year round with no restrictions.
Big dog walking space overlooking the river.
Wildersmouth beach is a small sand and shingle beach, nestled in the town of Ilfracombe. Near to facilities, shops, cafes and pubs.
Two miles of glorious sandy beach and dunes to explore
Also has large grass beach park and plenty of free parking.
Lovely sandy blue-flag beach where dogs are allowed all year. They do have to be on leads.
St Mawes is a small wharf village opposite Falmouth, on the Roseland Peninsula on the south coast of Cornwall.A tidal beach / marina where dogs are allowed except after 10 a.m.
Pure white sand and dunes with lots of space to run around
Another of the Opal Coast's massive and dog-friendly sandy beaches. Cafes and restaurants are generally dog-friendly and all allow dogs to sit with you outside.
Miles and miles of coastal walks in both directions
Large sandy beach, with views to Orkney
For those who wish for a long beach and a dog-friendly pub close by, this is as good as it gets. There is a choice of walking along the sand or over dunes to view a martello tower.
Really dog-friendly hotel on the north coast of Northern Ireland. The beach is a mile away and well worth going to as your dog will make lots of new friends very quickly here.
Beautiful long sandy beach that goes for miles very dog friendly
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