Dog-friendly Cornwall: beaches, attractions and activities

Want to get clued-up on everything that dog-friendly Cornwall has to offer? Look no further! Whether you’re house sitting with FurPetVo in Cornwall or you’ve got a pooch of your own, you’re spoilt for choice in the county. Below, find a list of the dog-friendly beaches Cornwall has to offer, along with pet-friendly tourist attractions, gardens and walks.

Dog-friendly beaches in Cornwall

Looking for free things to do in Cornwall with your furry friends? Head to the beach! The county is famous for its stretches of golden sand that line the coast. So for a list of Cornish beaches for dogs, start with our list below.

Summerleaze Beach

If you’re on the lookout for dog-friendly beaches in Bude, Cornwall, head to Summerleaze — the town’s main beach. Pups are welcome all year round, but must be kept on a lead between 10am and 6pm from 21st May to 30th September.

Location: Summerleaze Cres, Bude EX23 8HN

Sandymouth Bay Beach

Want more of the dog beaches Bude has to offer? Sandymouth Bay Beach is perfect if you’re after sandy shores with coastal footpaths and scenic views. There are no seasonal restrictions here, but be mindful of cliff edges and grazing livestock in certain areas.

Location: Sandymouth, Stibb, Bude EX23 9HW

Black Rock Beach

Otherwise known as Widemouth Bay, this spot is dog-friendly all year round and loved locally for its black rocks and pebbles. If you’re in Bude, pop along at low tide to explore rock pools with your furry friend.

Location: S W Coast Path, Widemouth Bay, Bude EX23 0DF

Harlyn Bay

Just a 10-minute drive from the adorable town of Padstow, Harlyn Bay welcomes dogs on its golden sands with no seasonal restrictions.

Location: St Merryn PL28 8SB

Harlyn Bay Beach in Cornwall with golden sand and gentle waves, showing a dog playing near the water's edge

Watergate Bay

Want to get to know dog-friendly Newquay better? Start at Watergate Bay — a two-mile stretch of sand known for its upbeat atmosphere shared by surfers and dog lovers alike.

Location: Watergate Beach, TR8 4AA

Fistral Beach

Fancy a dog walk at Cornwall’s most iconic surfing beach? Head to Newquay’s Fistral Beach — whether you’re into water sports or simply want a beach where dogs are allowed all year round.

Location: Fistral Beach, Newquay

Perranporth Beach

This three-mile beach near Newquay welcomes dogs all year round, but pet parents are asked to keep their pups on a lead in the lifeguard-patrolled area during peak season.

Location: Perranporth Beach, Perranporth

Mexico Towans Beach

After dog-friendly beaches in Hayle, Cornwall? Check out Mexico Towans Beach, where you’ll soak up incredible views from St. Ives to Godrevy Lighthouse. Dogs are allowed for most of the year, but some areas have seasonal restrictions during July and August — always double-check the signage before visiting.

Location: Hayle TR27 5BH

Bamaluz Beach

Want to get to know dog-friendly St Ives in Cornwall a little better? There’s no better place to start than Bamaluz Beach — a small, charming spot that disappears at high tide but is well worth a visit during low tide.

Location: Wheal Dream, Saint Ives TR26 1PR

Gwenver Beach

On the lookout for dog-friendly beaches in Penzance? Gwenver Beach is a popular spot with both surfers and local pet parents.

Location: S W Coast Path, Penzance TR19 7BB

Gorran Haven Beach

After dog-friendly beaches in St. Austell? Explore this sandy beach surrounded by a picturesque fishing village — and enjoy the bonus of no seasonal restrictions.

Location: 1 Church St, Gorran Haven, Saint Austell PL26 6JJ

Key considerations for taking your dog to Cornwall’s beaches

  • Follow local signage. Rules can change around dog-friendly areas due to wildlife and weather, so always double check whether your pooch is allowed before walking.
  • Check the tides. Some of Cornwall’s dog-friendly beaches completely disappear at high tide, so plan your visit accordingly.
  • Come prepared. Always bring a lead — even on beaches with no seasonal restrictions — and carry poop bags to help keep the area clean.
A happy dog running along a sandy beach in St. Ives, Cornwall, with cliffs and blue sky in the background

Attractions and things to do in Cornwall with dogs

To help plan your ultimate day out with your canine companion, we’ve collected a list of dog-friendly things to do in Cornwall — including castles, steam railways, and gardens.

Tintagel Castle

If you’re looking for historic places to visit in Cornwall with dogs, look no further than Tintagel Castle. Steeped in Arthurian legend, these medieval ruins offer dramatic sea views and a glimpse into the past. Keep your dog on a lead while exploring the outdoor areas, and stay alert near cliff edges.

Location: Castle Rd, Tintagel PL34 0HE

Healey's Cornish Cyder Farm

This is one of Cornwall’s top spots if you appreciate local produce — or just love a good cider. Dogs are welcome in the outdoor areas (a favourite with families), but not inside production zones. Visit with a friend if you’d like to tour the indoor facilities.

Location: Penhallow, Truro TR4 9LT

Lappa Valley Steam Railway

If you’re looking for places of interest in Cornwall that go beyond castles and cider making, hop aboard the Lappa Valley Steam Railway. Dogs are welcome on board for £1 per dog — a fun, nostalgic way to experience the county.

Location: St Newlyn East, Newquay TR8 5LX

Bodmin & Wenford Railway

If Lappa Valley has given you a taste for heritage transport, continue the adventure with the Bodmin & Wenford Railway. This full-size steam railway winds through the Cornish countryside, and dogs ride for £2.50 per ticket.

Location: General Station, Bodmin & Wenford Railway, Harleigh Rd, Bodmin PL31 1AQ

Pencarrow House & Gardens

If you live in Central Cornwall, you might already know about Pencarrow House & Gardens. Centered around a stunning Georgian house, dogs can roam freely in the woodland and are welcome on a lead in the formal gardens. Don’t miss the café — they serve special doggy ice creams!

Location: Washaway, Bodmin PL30 3AG