Dog-Friendly Cornwall Summer UK 2026
Dog-friendly Cornwall summer UK 2026: year-round beaches, restricted beach times, pubs, coastal path walks, accommodation.

Cornwall in summer 2026 presents a paradox for dog owners - the UK's most loved coastal county also has the highest concentration of seasonal-restricted beaches. This guide picks the year-round dog beaches, the best summer-restricted alternatives, dog-friendly pubs and accommodation strategies for a successful Cornwall summer dog break.
Year-round dog-friendly beaches in Cornwall
Open every day of summer.
North coast year-round:
- Mawgan Porth - eastern section dog-friendly all year.
- Holywell Bay - eastern section all year.
- Trevaunance Cove (St Agnes) - small cove, year-round.
- Hayle Towans - sections dog-friendly all year.
South coast year-round:
- Sennen Cove eastern half - year-round.
- Daymer Bay - rocky pools area year-round.
- Cadgwith Cove - working harbour cove, year-round.
Lizard peninsula:
- Kennack Sands eastern section - year-round.
- Coverack - small fishing village beach, year-round.
St Ives + Penzance area:
- St Ives Porthmeor main beach: restricted in summer (1 May-30 Sep).
- St Ives Carbis Bay: restricted in summer.
- St Ives Bamaluz Beach: year-round dog access (smaller cove).
Summer-restricted Cornwall beaches
Famous beaches off-limits 1 May-30 September.
North coast restricted (1 May-30 Sep):
- Fistral Beach (Newquay) - main beach restricted; winter-only access.
- Watergate Bay - main beach restricted.
- Crantock Beach - main beach restricted.
- Porthtowan - main beach restricted.
- Polzeath main beach - restricted.
- Holywell Bay main beach - restricted.
- Sennen Cove main + western half - restricted.
South coast restricted:
- Porthcurno - main beach restricted.
- Looe sandy beach - restricted.
- Praa Sands - main beach restricted.
- Polperro main beach - restricted.
Important note:
- Cornwall Council enforces beach restrictions with GBP 100 PSPO Fixed Penalty Notices.
- Some beaches have early-morning exemptions (before 8am) - check signage on the day.
- National Trust beaches follow their own policies - some allow year-round dog access on specific sections.
Best dog-friendly pubs in summer Cornwall
Coastal + village stops.
The Pandora Inn (Restronguet):
- Tidal creek waterside pub - one of the UK's most famous walking-pubs.
- Dog-friendly bar + outdoor seating.
- Boat moorings outside, real ales, fresh seafood.
The Bush Inn (Crosstown, Morwenstow):
- Cliff-edge inn on the north coast.
- Dog-friendly bar.
- Atmospheric SWCP stop.
Cadgwith Cove Inn:
- Cove pub on the Lizard peninsula.
- Dog-friendly throughout.
- Authentic Cornish fishing-village atmosphere.
The Old Inn (St Breward):
- Bodmin Moor edge.
- Dog-friendly bar + log fire.
- Hearty Cornish food.
The Logan Rock (Treen):
- Near Porthcurno on the SWCP.
- Dog-friendly bar + garden.
- Walking distance from Logan Rock + Porthcurno stages.
Accommodation strategy for summer Cornwall dog stays
Where to base yourself.
Why holiday-beach-resort areas struggle in summer:
- Restricted main beaches limit dog access.
- Holiday-park accommodation: pet fees + per-night charges high in peak.
- Beach crowds + restricted access stressful for nervous dogs.
Best summer base strategy:
- Rural cottage 5-10 miles inland from coast.
- Within 20-min drive of 2-3 year-round dog beaches.
- SWCP access within walking distance.
- Multiple dog-friendly pub options.
Recommended bases:
- Bodmin Moor area - access to St Breward + Bodmin + SWCP from Tintagel to Padstow.
- St Agnes + Trevaunance Cove area - year-round local beach + north coast access.
- Helford River area - access to Lizard peninsula year-round coves.
- Mawgan Porth area - eastern beach year-round + Padstow proximity.
Practical summer tips
Hot weather + crowds.
Heat management:
- Avoid midday beach + cliff walks (12pm-3pm) when temperatures peak.
- Early morning (6-9am) + late evening (6-9pm) safest walks.
- Sand temperature can exceed 50°C in summer - test with hand first before walking dog.
- Carry water bowl + 1-2 litres water per dog for walks over 1 hour.
Crowds management:
- Weekday visits much quieter than weekends.
- Avoid peak school-holiday weeks (late July-early September) if possible.
- Off-season (April + October) often better weather than peak summer + much quieter.
Tick season:
- Cornwall tick activity peaks April-October.
- Use frontline / tick spray before each Cornwall trip.
- Check dog after every coast path / inland walk.