Garwick dog-friendly beach, Isle of Man Shingle beach, ideal for dogs who get sore paws from the sand. No dog restrictions, and a lovely walk through woodland to reach the beach.
Amroth dog-friendly beach and walk - out of season, Wales Secure beach with a wide expanse of sand with cliffs and rocks to keep dogs safely away from roads. Beautiful views across to Tenby and Caldy Island. Summer dog ban from May 1st - September 30th
East Portlemouth dog-friendly beach, Devon Relaxing sandy beach, and dogs allowed everywhere in the winter and with few restrictions in summer.
Gammon Head dog-friendly Beach, Devon Rocky beach on the south west coastal path, and no restrictions on dogs. There aren't any facilities on the beach, and it's a steepish drive on a narrow lane down to it by car.
Seaton dog-friendly beach, Devon Shingly beach where dogs are allowed in restricted areas in season - see local signs to find out what the rules are this year.
Whitby winter beach for dogs, North Yorkshire Lovely beach that is very dog friendly out of season but unfortunately dogs cannot go onto the beach after May 1st.
Coral Beach - dog-friendly, Scotland About 5 miles north of Dunvegan. Follow a farm track down to the beach (about 25 mins, look out for sheep and cows), which is an amazing white colour that makes the sea look turquoise.
Coast path and a dog-friendly beach, Devon A pretty and popular village with a dog-friendly pebble beach that is a definite part of the community that surrounds it.
Mexico Towans dog-friendly beach, Cornwall Mexico Towans is part of a long sandy stretch between the Hayle estuary and Gwithian. Dogs are allowed all year round.
Scenic Beach and Marina (seasonal access for dogs), Cornwall 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.
Druidston Haven dog-friendly beach near St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales Dogs allowed on the beach all year. It's a long secluded sandy beach with steep cliffs. At low tide there's loads of space for dogs to go completely bonkers.