Dog-Friendly Cardigan Bay & Ceredigion: 2026

A dog owner's guide to Cardigan Bay: year-round beaches like Penbryn and Ynyslas, New Quay dolphins, the summer dog bans and the Ceredigion Coast Path.

The Cardigan Bay coast in Ceredigion, west Wales, a dog-friendly destination
Updated How we review →
By Rob Griffiths18 June 2026 · 10 min read

Cardigan Bay is a glorious dog-walking coast, a long sweep of west Wales where bottlenose dolphins patrol the water and the Ceredigion Coast Path links cove after cove. The catch, as on much of the Welsh coast, is the summer dog bans: the busier beaches close to dogs from May to September, while a string of quieter coves stay open all year. Know which is which and you have one of the loveliest, least-crowded dog coasts in Britain. This guide picks the best beaches and towns, and is clear about the seasonal rules.

Is Cardigan Bay dog-friendly?

Yes, with the seasonal caveat that defines the Welsh coast. Cardigan Bay (the great curve of the Irish Sea along the coast of west Wales, here following the county of Ceredigion) is a string of sandy beaches, pebbly coves and harbour towns, threaded by the long-distance Ceredigion Coast Path. It is also a marine wildlife haven, home to one of the largest pods of bottlenose dolphins in Europe.

The main thing to plan around is the summer dog bans. Ceredigion County Council restricts dogs on its busier beaches between 1 May and 30 September, while many quieter coves stay open year-round. The full, authoritative list is on the council's dogs-on-beaches page. Away from the beaches it is farming country, so keep your dog on a lead near livestock, nesting birds and the coast-path clifftops. For background, the Cardigan Bay overview is a useful primer.

Which Cardigan Bay beaches are best for dogs?

Cardigan Bay dog-friendly highlights

CEREDIGION COAST · DOLPHINS

New Quay Editor's pick

Dolphin watching and a year-round cove

  • Wildlife watching
  • Out-of-season beach days
  • Coastal coves
  • Type Harbour town and coves
  • Dog access Town beach banned May to Sep; coves year-round
  • Terrain Harbour, pebbly coves, coast path
  • Highlight Bottlenose dolphins
New Quay is the dolphin capital of Wales, a pretty harbour town where bottlenose dolphins are often seen from the pier and on boat trips that dogs can join. The town's harbour beach is closed to dogs from 1 May to 30 September, but just south lies Cwmtydu, a tiny pebbly cove where dogs can swim and explore rock pools all year, and Traeth Coubal to the west is also dog-friendly year-round. It makes a brilliant base for combining wildlife watching with quiet dog walks.

What we liked

  • Famous dolphin watching
  • Year-round coves nearby (Cwmtydu, Coubal)
  • Dog-friendly boat trips

Watch out for

  • Main harbour beach banned in summer
  • Coves are small and pebbly

Watch bottlenose dolphins from the pier, then walk your dog on a quiet cove that never closes.

NEAR TRESAITH · NT BEACH

Penbryn

A National Trust beach that welcomes dogs all year

  • Off-lead beach time
  • Summer escapes
  • Quiet sands
  • Type Sandy beach
  • Dog access Dog-friendly year-round
  • Terrain Wooded lane, long sandy beach
  • Highlight A quiet year-round beach
Penbryn is the pick of the year-round dog beaches in southern Ceredigion: a long stretch of sand reached down a wooded lane from the National Trust car park, and dog-friendly throughout the year. Because of the walk in, it stays quiet even in high summer, so it is the perfect place to give a dog a free run on the sand when the busier beaches are closed. The wooded valley and the coast path above add easy extra walking.

What we liked

  • Open to dogs all year
  • Quiet even in summer
  • Pretty wooded approach

Watch out for

  • A walk down from the car park
  • Steep lane back up

NEAR BORTH · DUNES

Ynyslas

Vast dunes and sand at a national nature reserve

  • Big beach walks
  • Year-round access
  • Wildlife and dunes
  • Type Beach and dunes (NNR)
  • Dog access Year-round, lead in dune reserve
  • Terrain Vast sand and dunes
  • Highlight Dunes and estuary wildlife
Ynyslas, at the mouth of the Dyfi estuary just north of Borth, is a magnificent sweep of sand and dunes that forms part of a National Nature Reserve, and it welcomes dogs throughout the year. The huge expanse of beach gives dogs room to run, and the dunes and estuary teem with wildlife, so keep your dog on a lead in the dune-and-saltmarsh areas where birds nest. While neighbouring Borth beach has a summer dog ban, Ynyslas next door stays open, which makes it the obvious choice.

What we liked

  • Open to dogs all year
  • Enormous expanse of sand
  • Estuary and dune wildlife

Watch out for

  • Lead needed in the nature-reserve dunes
  • Exposed and windy

CEREDIGION COAST · HARBOUR TOWN

Aberaeron

A colourful Georgian harbour town

  • Town days out
  • Harbour strolls
  • Out-of-season beach time
  • Type Harbour town
  • Dog access Beach restricted May to Sep on a central stretch
  • Terrain Harbour, promenade, coast path
  • Highlight A colourful Georgian harbour

Aberaeron is one of the prettiest towns on the Welsh coast, a planned Georgian harbour ringed by brightly painted houses, and a lovely, walkable base. Dogs are welcome on the beach except for a central stretch (between the harbour walls and the groyne south of Beach Parade) from 1 May to 30 September, and the harbour, promenade and coast path give easy dog walks year-round. The town's dog-friendly cafes, including its famous honey ice cream, round off a relaxed day.

What we liked

  • Beautiful painted harbour town
  • Dog-friendly cafes and promenade
  • Coast path on the doorstep

Watch out for

  • Central beach restricted in summer
  • Limited parking in peak season

CEREDIGION COAST · SEASIDE TOWN

Aberystwyth

A lively seafront town with a cliff railway

  • Town comforts
  • Promenade walks
  • A central base
  • Type Seaside university town
  • Dog access Beach sections banned May to Sep
  • Terrain Promenade, cliffs, town streets
  • Highlight Promenade and a cliff railway
Aberystwyth, the largest town on the coast, pairs a long Victorian promenade with a castle ruin, a harbour and the cliff railway up Constitution Hill. Dogs are restricted from the central sections of the North and South beaches from 1 May to 30 September, but the promenade, the harbour area and the cliff-top walks are dog-friendly year-round, and the town has plenty of dog-welcoming cafes. It makes a good, well-served base for exploring the northern half of the bay.

What we liked

  • Long promenade and cliff walks
  • Plenty of dog-friendly cafes
  • Well connected and well served

Watch out for

  • Central beaches banned in summer
  • Busy university town in term time

CEREDIGION COAST · COVE

Llangrannog

A dramatic cove beneath sea stacks

  • Dramatic scenery
  • Out-of-season cove days
  • Cliff-path walks
  • Type Sandy cove
  • Dog access Main beach banned May to Sep; Cilborth year-round
  • Terrain Cove, sea stacks, cliff path
  • Highlight Sea stacks and cliffs
Llangrannog is one of the most striking spots on the coast, a sandy cove framed by sea stacks and cliffs with the Ceredigion Coast Path running above. The main beach is closed to dogs from 1 May to 30 September, so it is best visited out of season with a dog, when you can have its drama largely to yourself. Just along the coast, Cilborth beach welcomes dogs year-round, reached on foot from Llangrannog, giving you a dog-friendly option even in summer.

What we liked

  • Spectacular sea-stack setting
  • Year-round Cilborth beach next door
  • On the coast path

Watch out for

  • Main beach closed to dogs in summer
  • Steep cliff paths

Which Cardigan Bay beaches ban dogs in summer?

Several of the busier beaches restrict dogs between 1 May and 30 September under Ceredigion County Council byelaws. The main ones to know:

  • Mwnt (National Trust) bans dogs entirely during the summer season, the strictest restriction on the coast.
  • New Quay harbour beach, Aberaeron's central beach, Llangrannog, and sections of Aberystwyth's North and South beaches and Borth are all closed to dogs in summer.

The good news is that for every summer-banned beach there is a year-round alternative nearby: Penbryn, Ynyslas, Cwmtydu, Traeth Coubal, Traeth Soden and Cilborth all welcome dogs at any time. Always check the council page and the on-beach signs, as the exact boundaries and dates can change.

Tips for visiting Cardigan Bay with a dog

Plan around the summer bans

From May to September, head for the year-round beaches like Penbryn, Ynyslas and Cwmtydu, and check the council page and beach signs before you go.

Go dolphin watching

New Quay offers dog-friendly boat trips to see the bay's bottlenose dolphins and seals. Book ahead in summer and bring water for your dog.

Lead up on the coast path

The Ceredigion Coast Path runs along grazed clifftops with unfenced edges and nesting birds. Keep your dog on a lead near livestock and the cliffs.

Use the year-round coves

Cwmtydu, Cilborth, Traeth Coubal and Traeth Soden are small, quiet and open to dogs all year, perfect when the main beaches are closed.

Mind the dune reserves

At Ynyslas, keep your dog on a lead in the dunes and saltmarsh, which are a protected nature reserve with nesting birds.

Pack for Welsh weather

The coast is exposed and the weather changeable. Bring a coat, a towel and water, and have a dog-friendly cafe in mind for the wettest days.

Frequently asked questions

Q01Is Cardigan Bay dog-friendly?
Very, with seasonal caveats. Cardigan Bay in Ceredigion has year-round dog beaches like Penbryn and Ynyslas, famous dolphin watching at New Quay, and the Ceredigion Coast Path. Several busier beaches ban dogs from 1 May to 30 September, so plan around the season.
Q02Which Ceredigion beaches allow dogs all year?
Penbryn, Ynyslas, Cwmtydu, Traeth Coubal, Traeth Soden and Cilborth all welcome dogs year-round. They tend to be quieter coves and sweeps of sand, making them the go-to choices when the busier beaches are closed in summer.
Q03Can dogs go on the beach at New Quay?
The main harbour beach is closed to dogs from 1 May to 30 September, but the nearby cove of Cwmtydu and Traeth Coubal welcome dogs year-round. New Quay also offers dog-friendly dolphin-watching boat trips.
Q04Which Cardigan Bay beach bans dogs completely in summer?
Mwnt, managed by the National Trust, bans dogs entirely during the summer season, the strictest restriction on the Ceredigion coast. Other beaches restrict dogs only on certain sections from May to September.
Q05Can you see dolphins with a dog at Cardigan Bay?
Yes. New Quay is one of the best places in Europe to see bottlenose dolphins, and several boat operators run dog-friendly trips. Dolphins and seals are also often spotted from the cliffs along the coast path.