
These are the UK’s best all‑year‑round dog‑friendly beaches (Image: Getty)
It’s no secret the UK is home to some of the best beaches in the world with their incomparable views and inviting blue waters enticing travellers from all over the world. But it’s not only humans that feel the pull.
Scattered across Britain are a number of beaches that are perfect little havens for dogs — beckoning our four-legged companions to their (sandy, rocky, or shingly) shores and shimmering waters.
However, not all beaches in the UK welcome our beloved furry friends all year long. In fact, most of them have a seasonal dog ban in place which comes into effect in May.
A vast majority of beaches across the UK see a seasonal dog ban come into place, usually starting from May 1 till September 30. There are also some dog bans on beaches that begin a little later, from May 15.
For those who want to see their dogs frolicking on the beach all year round without any restrictions, we’ve curated a list of the UK’s best all‑year‑round dog‑friendly beaches.
From Wales in the west and Scotland in the north to the counties covering all the major coasts of England, we have the ultimate beach guide for you and your furry companions.
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Rhossili Bay Beach is a certified doggy dream (Image: Getty)
Rhossili Bay (Swansea, Wales)
Boasting three miles of sandy shoreline, the views at Wales’ Rhossili Bay are incomparable. It’s no wonder then, that it’s regularly voted as one of the UK’s (and even the world’s) best beaches.
Rhossili Bay Beach is a certified doggy dream, with golden sands, shallow surf and zero dog bans all year. Not only does Rhossili Bay provide ample huge spaces for dogs to explore, it’s ideal for off-lead walking as well.
Described as ‘the supermodel of British beaches’ by The Independent, Rhossili is arguably one of the best surf spots in Wales. In fact, The Times even nominated it as the ‘UK’s No 1 dog-friendly beach’. Dolphin and seal sightings only add to Rhossili’s picturesque charm.

Fraisthorpe Beach is ideal for dog-walking (Image: Getty)
Fraisthorpe Beach (Bridlington, Yorkshire)
Fraisthorpe Beach, situated just south of Bridlington on the East Yorkshire coast, is a hidden treasure renowned for its peaceful and unspoilt natural charm.
Its sweeping expanse of sand makes for a calm retreat, away from the maddening crowds of other busier seaside destinations.
It’s perfect for those craving tranquility, but most importantly, it’s the ideal beach for dog-walking, with pooches welcome throughout the year, and ample room for them to frolic and explore.
Not just dogs, Fraisthorpe Beach is also an excellent spot for horse riding, especially during the quieter off-peak months.

Golden sand and sparkling clear water make Embo Beach perfect for dogs (Image: Getty)
Embo Beach (Sutherland, Scotland)
Sandy, expansive, and tranquil, this blue flag beach in Scotland extends from the village of Embo near Dornoch to the mouth of the River Fleet, with its entire length bordered by majestic sand dunes.
Golden sand and sparkling clear water make this the perfect beach for a family day out, with seals frequently seen lounging on the rocks and dolphins regularly appearing in the waters.
There are also numerous rock pools teeming with fascinating wildlife and vegetation. The cherry on top? It’s dog friendly throughout the entire year. That’s a win-win in our books.

Fistral Beach offers plenty of room for dogs to dash about freely (Image: Getty)
Fistral Beach (Newquay, Cornwall)
Famous for its world-class surfing waves, Fistral Beach in Newquay, Cornwall, is a haven for beach lovers, but more importantly, their four-legged companions.
Its sweeping stretch of golden sand extends for miles, offering plenty of room for dogs to dash about freely, without a care in the world.
The beach’s strong lifeguard presence will also give dog-owners a certain level of peace of mind, perfect for enjoying your time in the sun with your pooch.

Porthmeor Beach is perfect for a peaceful day lazing beside the water with your pet (Image: Getty)
Porthmeor Beach (St Ives, Cornwall)
Another Cornish entry on the list (are we really surprised?) – the incredibly popular town of St Ives in West Cornwall is home to the magnificent Porthmeor Beach (hello, Blue Flag).
Its crescent-shaped coastline boasts soft sand and azure waters, strengthening its position as one of the UK’s finest dog-friendly beaches throughout the year.
It’s perfect for a peaceful day lazing beside the sea with your pet, and when you’re in the mood for something a little more upbeat, you can always explore the delightful galleries and cafés of St Ives.

Durdle Door Beach is one of the most stunning dog-friendly beaches in the UK (Image: Getty)
Durdle Door Beach (West Lulworth, Dorset)
Moments from the iconic Durdle Door, one of the UK’s most celebrated landmarks, Durdle Door Beach is a must-visit destination for dog owners.
This scenic spot is undoubtedly one of the most stunning dog-friendly beaches throughout the year, boasting plenty of natural nooks and crannies for your beloved pet to explore – from rocky inlets, the stunning South West Coast Path, to the area’s crystal-clear waters.
