Beautiful dog-friendly beach in Chichester. The whole beach is accessible to dogs between the end of September and beginning of May. At other times, all zones are open except between groynes 14A and 18, the area in front of the beach huts. This is great place to take the dogs to stretch their legs... and yours.
Find out more: www.westwitteringbeach.co.uk
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Theres parking, shops and a promenade close to this sandy beach which is open to dogs all year round Canvey Island is situated in the Thames Estuary off the south east coast of Essex and separated from the mainland by a channel. The beach is made up of sand and mud with a view of the Kent coastline.
Find out more: www.goodbeachguide.co.uk
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Compton Bay on the southwest of the island is popular with families, surfers and dog walkers as they are welcome on the beach between Hanover Point and Brook Chine all year. Rising behind the coast there are further walking opportunities across acres of open downland with stunning views out to sea.
Find out more: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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This quiet sandy bay has a café, pub and toilets close by. Dogs are banned from the beach between May 1 and September 31 10am to 6pm, but you can still enjoy the paths that branch in both directions along the coast.
Find out more: www.visitthanet.co.uk
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Red squirrels, natterjacks, prehistoric footprints and miles of coastal walks are just waiting to be discovered in this ever changing landscape where pinewoods meet the dunes . Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead due to vulnerable wildlife.
Find out more: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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A glorious six-mile length of beach with sand dunes and firm sand where dogs are welcome at all times. Look out for the famous ship wreck and various seabirds attracted by the adjacent marshland.
Find out more: www.burnham-on-sea.com
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You can enjoy the cast-iron life-size sculptures by Antony Gormley on this open sandy beach, or watch the intrepid wind surfers out at sea. There are no restrictions for dogs plus parking and toilets close by.
Find out more: www.britishbeaches.info
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This attractive Norfolk beach stretches north to Hunstanton and is the only beach in Norfolk to face west. The extensive sand and mud banks are a popular area for birds and there are no restrictions for dog walkers
Find out more: www.britishbeaches.info
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A popular spot for sand yachting, this long beach stretches south to Dungeness and north to Romney. Facilities include a picnic site, pubs and toilets and there are no dog restrictions
Find out more: www.britishbeaches.info
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Owned by the National Trust, Studland Beach in Dorset is a wonderful place for dogs and owners to relax and have fun with three-and-a-half miles of beach and plenty of dunes to explore. There are no restrictions from April 30 to October 1 but dogs must be kept on a lead at other times.
Find out more: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
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