Dog Friendly Activities in Newquay, UK

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There are 11 dog friendly activities in Newquay. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Newquay.

Pet Friendly Porthluney Cove Beach
Porthluney Cove Beach Porthluney Cove Beach is pet-friendly. The beach allows dogs all year round but visitors are requested to keep their dogs on a leash from June through September. Be careful if Fido goes for a doggy paddle, there's no lifeguard on duty. See Details
Pet Friendly Gorran Haven Beach
Gorran Haven Beach Gorran Haven Beach is pet-friendly. Dogs are allowed on the beach year-round to enjoy a romp through the surf, but must remain leashed. Located just in front of the village of Gorran Haven, this sandy beach is a great Cornish hangout spot. See Details
Castle Beach Falmouth Castle Beach Falmouth is pet-friendly. This popular beach is mainly covered at high tide, offering a variety of rock pools to explore with your pooch. Dogs are welcome on the beach from September 30 through Easter Sunday. Make sure you clean up any mess that your pooch leaves behind. See Details
Tregardock Beach Tregardock Beach is pet-friendly. Located about halfway between Tintagel and Port Isaac Tregardock is often empty, making it a great walking spot for people visiting with dogs. The beach can be accessed by pets from October 1 through Easter Sunday. See Details
Porthpean Beach Porthpean Beach is pet-friendly. This sandy, sheltered beach is popular with families. The cliffs to the east are used by nesting birds, and there are lots of rock pools to the west. Dogs are welcome on the beach from Easter Sunday through September 29. On the coastal footpath, there's an easy walk to the Georgian port of Charlestown to the east. See Details
Booby's Bay Beach Dogs are welcome to play on Booby's Bay. Leash-free pups can come to the beach year-round. Booby's Bay is approximately 11 miles from Newquay and is a nice spot to take Fido for a walk on the sand. See Details
Greenaway Beach Greenaway Beach is pet-friendly. This sandy and pebbly beach is located near Padstow in Cornwall. Leashed dogs are allowed to explore the beach with their owners year-round. Owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Portreath Beach Portreath Beach is pet-friendly. This large beach has soft fine sand, with shingle below the shore line, that is popular with families and dog owners on walks. Dogs are welcome on the beach from October 1 through Easter Sunday. See Details
Polzeath Beach Polzeath Beach is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on this beach from September 30 through Easter Sunday. Make sure you clean up any mess that your pup leaves behind. See Details
Porthtowan Beach Porthtowan Beach is pet-friendly. The beach is one of Cornwall’s most popular surfing beaches bordered by soft golden sand and backed by large dunes and dramatic cliffs. From the beach at low tide you can walk to the neighbouring and equally stunning beach at Chapel Porth. Dogs are welcome on this beach from October 1 through Easter Sunday. See Details
Swanpool Beach Swanpool Beach is pet-friendly. Located on the outskirts of Falmouth, this beautiful beach and nature reserve is an ideal place to take Fido for a walk. Dogs are welcome on the beach from October 1 through Easter Sunday. See Details
Tregardock Beach Tregardock Beach is pet-friendly. Although it's located in a busy area of Cornwall, this beach remains a hidden gem. Situated about halfway between Tintagel and Port Isaac, bring your pooch. Dogs are not allowed on the beach from Easter to October 1. See Details
Pentewan Sands Pentewan Sands is a pet-friendly beach in Cornwall, UK. This former port in South Cornwall is a popular holiday destination, with a large holiday park located just off the beach. Dogs are welcome on the sand without a leash during the off-season, which runs from the first Sunday in November to February 1. See Details
Rock Beach Rock Beach is pet-friendly. This area is nicknamed 'Kensington by the Sea’ for the British celebrities who spend time there, including Hugh Grant, Harry Enfield and Jemima Khan. Bring your pooch with you to experience the A-list life by the sea. Dogs are allowed on the beach if they are under control and all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
Trevaunance Cove Beach Trevaunance Cove Beach is pet-friendly. The main beach at St Agnes has a large area of rocks to explore at low tide. Dogs are welcome throughout the year, as long as all mess is cleaned up. See Details
Trevone Bay Trevone Bay is pet-friendly. This popular surfing spot is also enjoyed by dog walkers. Experience the Cornish cove with your pup from October 1 through Easter Sunday. See Details
Mevagissey Beach Mevagissey Beach is pet-friendly. Also known as Polstreath beach, this quiet beach up the road from the bustling working harbor is a popular place for a quiet dog walk. The beach is sandy and is sheltered for longer walks without the blustering coastal winds. Dog owners are reminded to clean up any mess that is left behind. See Details
Porthcothan Bay Beach Porthcothan Bay Beach is pet-friendly. Dogs under control can enjoy this beach without a leash throughout the year, as long as owners watch over them and clean up any mess that is left behind. You may recognize the local area from the hit TV show, Poldark. See Details
Portscatho Beach Portscatho Beach is pet-friendly. This beach is mainly rocky, with sandy patches. Beyond the village the beach stretches all the way up the bay to the sandy Porthcurnick Beach at low tide. There are lots of lovely coastal walks nearby, too. Dogs are welcome on this beach from October 1 through Easter Sunday. See Details
Trefusis Beach Trefusis Beach is pet-friendly. This small rocky beach is best visited at low tide, because it disappears completely at high tide. Bring your pooch to Falmouth town and dockyard and you'll see the beach in the distance. Access is from a passenger ferry to Flushing. Dogs are welcome, as long as all mess is cleaned up after them. See Details
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