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The best dog-friendly Beaches in the South West

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A seaside walk with your dog is a wonderful way to slow down, clear your head and enjoy time outdoors together. It is a simple way to lift your mood and beaches of the South West are among the best in the UK. With miles of coastline to explore and many beaches that welcome dogs, it is hard to beat the fresh sea air, open space and sand under your feet and paws alike. 

Our list of the best dog-friendly beaches in the South West has everything you need to know for your walkies. 


Dog-friendly beaches in Dorset

1. Bournemouth Beach

Bournemouth beach

Bournemouth's seven miles of sandy coastline was ranked the UK’s number one beach in 2024 and 12th best in the world in 2025 by TripAdvisor. Dogs are allowed from the 1st of October to the 30th of April. If you’re looking for a dog-friendly beach in summer, head to Bowleaze Cove, where your furry friends are welcome year-round. 

Dogs should always be on a lead on the promenade, Pier, zigzag paths and cliff paths. 

How to get there: Bournemouth Beach is a 24-minute walk from Bournemouth Station. Or, take the 22 bus from Stop 7 to Royal Bath Hotel, walking 10 minutes from there.

2. Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove


Marvel at the geological wonders of the Jurassic Coast, where centuries of erosion have sculpted breathtaking landscapes at Lulworth Cove. Dogs are welcome year-round on the beach’s far end. It’s busiest in summer, so we recommend visiting during the off-season for a peaceful walk in this sheltered pebble bay.

How to get there: Take the X54 Jurassic Coaster from Wool Station to Lulworth Cove, walking 7 minutes from there.

3. Lyme Regis

Lyme Regis

Lyme Regis has four beaches. They’re popular for fossil-hunting, so you could kill two birds with one (possibly prehistoric!) stone by taking the little ones for a fun and educational activity.

Monmouth Beach is pebbly, while Church Cliff and East Cliff Beaches have sand and shingles. All three are dog-friendly year-round. Front Beach is sandy and welcomes dogs from the 1st of October to the 30th of April.

How to get there: Take the X51 Jurassic Coaster from Axminster Station to Bridport, walking 10 minutes from there.

4. Sandbanks Beach

Poole harbour

Sandbanks is renowned for its golden sand and clear waters. It has a year-round dog-friendly area on its western side, but dogs are only allowed on the main beach between the 1st of October and the 30th of April. They should always be on a lead on the promenade.

How to get there: Walk to The George from Poole Station. Then, take the 60 Breezer to Banks Road, walking 7 minutes from there.

5. Swanage Beach

Swanage beach

Swanage’s sandy beach is the heart of the town. Monkey Beach (between Old Stone Quay and Swanage Pier) allows dogs off lead year-round. They can also walk on the main beach from the 1st of October to the 30th of April.

How to get there: Walk from Swanage to the National Trust Welcome Centre. Then, take the 40 Breezer to Swanage, walking 6 minutes from there.

Dog-friendly beaches in Hampshire

1. Old Portsmouth Beach

Portsmouth beach

Old Portsmouth Beach, with its historical charm, is a great place to let your dogs loose. Its pebbled shores welcome dogs off lead from the 1st of October to the 30th of April.

How to get there: Take the 700 bus from Portsmouth and Southsea Station Stop C to Cambridge Junction, walking 11 minutes from there.

2. Barton-on-Sea

Lymington harbour

Tucked away as a hidden gem, Barton-on-Sea welcomes dogs throughout the year. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Isle of Wight needles, one of the world’s most photographed rock formations.

How to get there: Take the X1 bus from Lymington Town to Beachcomber Café.

3. Southsea

Portsmouth Southsea

Southsea has a year-round dog-friendly area between the Royal Marines Museum and Henderson Road. Dogs aren’t allowed from the main beach between the 1st of March and the 30th of September.

How to get there: Take the 23 bus from Portsmouth and Southsea Station Stop C to South Parade Pier.

4. Lee-on-Solent Beach

Fareham beach

Lee-on-Solent Beach is an inviting sandy stretch with picturesque views of the Solent. It welcomes dogs between the 1st of October and the 30th of April within signposted areas.

How to get there: Take the X5 bus from Fareham Station Stop R to Beach Road.

5. Eastney Beach


Explore the sandy shores of Eastney’s main beach with your four-legged friends between the 1st of October and the 30th of April. The end of Eastney Beach, between Clarence Pier and Old Portsmouth, welcomes dogs year-round.

How to get there: Walk from Fratton Station to Talbot Road, hopping on the 1 bus to Bransbury Park. Walk 16 minutes from there.

Dog-friendly beaches on the Isle of Wight

A beach in the Isle of White

1. Ryde Beach

Ryde is one of the Isle of Wight’s most popular spots and a well-known dog friendly beach in the South West, especially at low tide when it is ideal for walking. Dogs are allowed in some areas year-round, but restrictions apply in others between April and October. 

How to get there: It’s a 10-minute walk from Ryde Island Line.

2. Ventnor Beach


Ventnor is the Isle of Wight’s southernmost beach. Dogs aren’t allowed between the 1st of May and the 30th of September but are welcome outside these dates.

How to get there: Take the 3 bus from Shanklin to Boots, walking 8 minutes from there.

3. Sandown Beach

Sandown is renowned for its golden sands and pleasure pier (opened in 1876!). Dogs aren’t allowed between the 1st of May and the 30th of September but are welcome the rest of the year. The promenade has several cafés where you can relax with refreshments after your walk.

How to get there: It’s a 10-minute walk from Sandown Station.

Dog-friendly beaches in Devon

A beach in Devon

1. Seaton

Seaton’s pebbly shores have a dog-friendly area year-round. This section is at the far western end of the beach, beyond the promenade to the east of the Axe Yacht Club. Dogs are also welcome on the main beach from the 1st of October to the 30th of April.

How to get there: Take the 885 from Axminster Station to Tramway Station, walking 13 minutes from there.

2. Elberry Cove 

Elberry Cove is a small and peaceful beach near Brixham, making it a great choice if you're looking for a quieter dog-friendly spot away from busy seaside towns. The beach is mainly pebbly and dogs are welcome all year. 

With lovely views across the bay and access to gentle coastal walks nearby. Elberry Cove has a calm and local feel, especially outside the summer months.  

How to get there: Take the train to Paignton Station, then take the number 12 bus to Cherrybrook Drive, followed by a 20-minute seaside walk. 

3. Dawlish Warren Beach  

Dawlish Warren is a popular, award-winning sandy beach in South Devon and a great choice for dog-owners. Dogs are welcome all year on the section of beach between Groyne 4 and Groyne 9, while the main beach area has seasonal restrictions between April and the end of September. With wide open sands, dunes and plenty of space for walks, it is one of the best dog friendly beaches in the south.  

How to get there: Take the train to Dawlish Warren Station, then walk 10 minutes to reach the beach. 

 

Plan your visit to the best dog friendly beaches in the South West with South Western Railway 

Dogs are welcome onboard SWR services. See our guide to travelling with pets for tips on making the journey stress free. 

Whether you are heading to the coast for a long seaside walk or planning a relaxed day out with your dog, travelling by train makes getting there easy and stress free. South Western Railway offers a range of cheap train tickets to help you plan your trip, including Advance tickets for great value and Semi-Flex Return Tickets if your plans change. If you travel regularly, a Season Ticket or Railcard could help you save even more on your journeys to the coast. Don’t forget visit the SWR Rewards hub to see what offers are available. 

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