Porthkidney dog walk, Cornwall
A popular walking and swimming spot with local dog people, facilities for visitors are limited.
A popular walking and swimming spot with local dog people, facilities for visitors are limited.
Enjoy the buzz and bustle of Mevagissey and then take the dog and escape to a secret beach. It's a short walk away and that puts most people off.
Small Cornish harbour town, with a working harbour, pubs, and beaches that allow dogs all year.
Large sand and shale beach and it's dog-friendly all year round. Take a picnic and plenty of water and let the pooch go nuts in the water.
We're not usually fans of stately homes, but this is in a dog-friendly league of its own and every effort has been made to ensure the comfort of visitors.
When the dog needs greenery and trees rather than sand and sea, this circular reservoir walk is a good option. There's also a field for children's games, and swings etc for younger children.
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.
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 .
A stunning walk along the banks of the river Fowey as well as in woodland. Good for walking dogs and children, although not suitable for a pram.
South facing bay on the Roseland Heritage coastline, somewhat dominated by an enormous car park. Dogs allowed on the beach all year round.
Wheal Coates is one of the most photographed areas in Cornwall with iconic mining ruins and amazing views up & down the coast.
A Riverside walk with beautiful views, industrial archaeology. Cafe and/or great ice creams.