South-West England is Britain’s most popular holiday destination, with a long and varied coastline that encompasses the flat lands of Somerset, the high moors of Devon, the rocky coves of Cornwall and the dramatic chalk cliffs and rock formations of Dorset. There are a number of dog friendly beaches scattered across this coastline with many welcoming dogs all year round.

Bedruthan Steps – Cornwall
Standing on the rugged cliffs above Bedruthan Steps, you’re face to face with one of Cornwall’s wildest, most breathtaking views. Welcoming dogs all year round, the Bedruthan Steps are are a great place to set off along the stunning South West Coast Path to visit the Iron Age for of Redcliff Castle.

Woolacombe Sands – Devon
Woolacombe is an old-fashioned seaside town, with a beach that regularly nakes it into the top ten British beach list.
The beach is backed by the sand dunes and heathland Woolacombe Warren and welcomes dogs all year round.
The west-facing beach gets a stiff breeze and is popular with surfers and windsurfers, Its also one of Devon’s best family destinations in the summer.

Durdle Door – Dorset
Durdle Door is a place of wild, windswept grandeur where over centuries the seas have battered a massive arch through a hammerhead-shaped limestone headland. The beach is shingle, the sea glows aquamarine and snorkellers and divers often explore the rocks, caves and arch. You and your four legged friend can also explore the beach any time of year.
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