A16 exit 38 Wissant dog-friendly beach, France Junction 38 St Inglevert Dogs allowed on the beach, France Another massive beach on the Opal Coast, with no dog restrictions. Look out for the tumbling WW2 bunker here, and the amazing rock pools that surround it.
Dog-friendly beach and walk near Newquay, Cornwall Big open beach at low tide, but almost completely submerged at high tide. Dogs are allowed all year round.
A9 dog-friendly beach at Dornoch, Scotland Dog-friendly beach right beside Royal Dornoch Golf Course.
A96 dog-friendly beach in Nairn, Scotland Long, clean beach, flat, dunes, perfect for dogs and owners. Dogs allowed off-lead. On the other side of the sand dunes is a lake and a path back to the car park.
Bowleaze Cove dog-friendly beach, Dorset Shingle beach that's great for a good off lead run. Good facilities and nice walk along sea wall into Weymouth.
A55 Dulas dog-friendly beach, Anglesey, Wales Junction 8 Large (at low tide) uncrowded beach that's particularly popular with dog owners. No restrictions on canine access. Check the tide tables before you go, and be very careful where you park.
Harlyn Bay dog-friendly beach and dog walks, Cornwall Carland Cross Sandy bay surrounded by cliffs. It does get busy here in summer - dogs allowed on the beach.
Oxwich dog-friendly Beach, Gower Peninsula, Wales Pebbly beach at the top, sandy nearer the water. Lovely calm bay and dog friendly. Plenty of water activities available
Constantine Bay dog walk and dog-friendly beach, Cornwall Dogs OK on the beach all year round. Also on next door Booby's Beach at low tide.
Big sandy dog-friendly beach in Pembrokeshire, Wales Long, enormous sandy beach. Dogs are welcome all year, and many owners get there early for morning walkies in summer.
Moelfre area dog-friendly beach, Anglesey, Wales Nothing here, except a car park and the beach. Perfect. The photos here were taken on a baking hot Tuesday in summer and still the beach was completely deserted - wow!!
A1 dog walk, beach and dog-friendly pub near Alnick, Northumberland A small, warm and welcoming local pub with stone flagstones and roaring fires. After a day of walking in horizontal February sleet a visit here was the highlight of the day!