Planning a coastal holiday with your dog is one of the best ways to enjoy the UK’s incredible seaside scenery. With endless beaches, clifftop paths, dog-friendly pubs, and welcoming coastal towns, it’s no wonder dog owners increasingly choose the coast for their staycations.
This guide covers:
Best dog-friendly UK coastal regions
Top beaches and natural highlights
Local rules, tips & packing checklist
How to choose the right dog-friendly cottage
Internal links to pet-friendly stays across 13 UK regions
By the end, you’ll know exactly where to take your dog for the perfect seaside break.
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Dogs love the coast for the same reasons humans do:
Great for running, exploring, and play.
Safe stretches of the South West Coast Path, Northumberland paths, and Welsh coastal trails.
Most seaside towns now welcome dogs indoors.
Cottages by the sea give dogs room to relax, safe gardens, and a home-like environment.
For the best variety of dog-welcoming homes:
Cornwall offers some of the UK’s longest sandy beaches, spectacular cliff paths and dog-friendly pubs. Many beaches allow dogs year-round, making it ideal for off-peak and summer stays.
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Devon is superb for active dogs who love long, wide coastlines. North Devon especially is full of dog-friendly beaches.
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A top choice for dogs who enjoy varied terrain: cliffs, coves, long beaches and forested coastal paths.
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Norfolk’s huge, flat beaches are perfect for off-lead running, especially near Holkham and Wells.
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Dramatic cliffs, colourful villages and miles of dog-friendly shoreline.
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A small island filled with beaches, coves and coastal towns where dogs are truly welcomed.
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The best region for dogs who need space. Huge, quiet beaches and stunning castles.
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Somerset mixes gentle beaches, marshlands and long promenades.
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From huge surfing beaches to sheltered fishing harbours, Wales is incredibly dog-friendly.
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Pure coastal beauty — and almost entirely dog-welcoming.
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Scotland delivers Caribbean-like beaches with crystal water and empty sands.
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The Highlands boast some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe — often empty even in summer.
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Ireland’s coast is perfect for dogs who love waves, wind and wild scenery.
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Kent combines classic coastal towns with quieter coves and chalk cliffs — perfect for relaxed dog-friendly escapes.
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Home to the famous Seven Sisters cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming seaside towns.
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Look for:
Enclosed garden
Beach within walking distance
Dog-wash facilities or outdoor taps
Tile/wood floors
Nearby dog-friendly pubs
Parking (crucial in coastal villages)
For the full curated range:
Many beaches restrict dogs 1 May – 30 September.
Cornwall, Devon and Dorset all have seasonal rules, but also plenty of year-round beaches.
Keep dogs on leads around livestock & cliffs.
Most councils enforce £100 on-the-spot fines for dog fouling.
Towels & drying robe
Portable water bowl
Harness + long lead
Paw balm
Treats
Blankets for furniture
Dog-friendly sunscreen (for pink noses)
Tick remover (rural Scotland & Wales)
Walk early/late to avoid hot sand
Always check tide times
Keep dogs in shade when possible
Check beach signage for restrictions
Bring plenty of fresh water
Browse our full collection of dog-friendly cottages by the sea:
Sea views, enclosed gardens, beachfront locations, and everything your dog needs for the perfect UK coastal holiday.