Bringing your four-legged friend? Good news — Cornwall has plenty of sandy spots where dogs are welcome year-round
🌊 Year-Round Dog-Friendly Beaches
No lead times. No seasonal bans. Just golden sand and salty sniffs.
Treyarnon Bay – Great for rock pools, swimming, and year-round zoomies
Sandymouth (Bude) – Huge stretch backed by cliffs and coastal walks
Trebarwith Strand – Best at low tide, with a surfy feel and dog-friendly pub
Harlyn Bay – Sheltered, gentle and family (and dog) friendly
Mawgan Porth – Close to Newquay with cafés and space to roam
The Towans (Hayle) – Voted UK’s best beach 2024 – vast, clean and totally dog-approved
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⏳ Seasonal Restrictions (10am–6pm, 1 July–31 August)
Dogs still welcome — just visit early or after dinner in summer.
Perranporth – All-year access, lead required in peak times
Polzeath – Great after 6pm for sunset ball games
Crantock – Magical in the golden hour, with dune paths and wild swims
Kynance Cove & Porthcurno – Scenic must-visits with off-peak dog access
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📍 Top Dog-Friendly Bases
🌾 The 7 Bays (St Merryn) – A dream for dogs: Treyarnon, Constantine, and Porthcothan are all close, sandy and unrestricted.
🌄 Bude – From Sandymouth to Widemouth, it’s made for dogs who love long walks and waves.
☀️ Hayle & The Towans – Mile after mile of dog-friendly dunes and sea views. Great access to St Ives too.
🌊 Looe & Whitsand Bay – Quieter south coast gems like Talland, Seaton, and Downderry make for peaceful, off-lead days.
⛰ Sennen & Whitesand Bay – Off-season access (Easter to October 1 restrictions) with dramatic west Cornwall vibes.
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🧭 Quick Tips
Always check signs at the beach – rules can change
Bring water, shade, and waste bags (bins can be limited)
Use the Cornwall Council PSPO map or iWalk Cornwall app for up-to-date info
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📌 Cornwall has over 100 dog-welcoming beaches — and slowing down with a four-legged friend is one of the best ways to explore.
Go check out my guide for the best free things to do as well as itineraries and travel tips to make your trip unforgettable.