Dog walking on east coast

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  1. KamikazeCo-Pilot

    KamikazeCo-Pilot Well-Known Member

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    I'd like to take my dog to the seaside so she can run on the beach this summer. Does anybody know if there are any places I can go where there are no restrictions regarding dogs? Do I have to go to somewhere isolated or can I go to a 'resort'? Cheers
     
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    Dog Friendly Beaches | UK Beach Guide (thebeachguide.co.uk)
     
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    Plenty of dogs in Great Yarmouth. I wouldn't recommend taking your pet though.
     
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    We take ours some mornings to Hunmanby Gap and walk either way towards filey Reighton Gap. South side of filey there are no dog restrictions.
     
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    The far end of Cleethorpes past the swimming pool is ok for dogs
     
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    We took the little black lab we were fostering to Skegness last year. There are parts of the beach you can’t go on (between the North Pier and the lifeboat station) but that leaves miles of beach that you can. Basically the whole town is dog friendly, including the seal sanctuary which is always a lovely visit. We stayed at one of the many caravan parks.

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    South shore at Bridlington,dogs all the year round.If you walk back towards town centre you need to put them back on lead at the Spa theatre.
     
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    We took Betsy there but it was really oily and weird when we went. We didn’t stay long as I was worried it might make her sick.
     
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    Fraisthorpe. Just south of Brid. Dog friendly beach and miles of it too
     
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    Bridlington is great for dogs, you can walk north shore reight through danes dyke an up to Flamborough, a good 3 an half hours one way, then theres south shore as already sujested an can continue reight on to Barmston, Skipsea, an Hornsea, an our favourite is park up at Flamborough or north landing an then up to Bempton cliffs on past Reighton, Filey Cayton bay an onto Scarborough a good 7 an half hour walk, but if you get tired you can get the bus back at all the caravan parks on the way.
     
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    Thanks to all for suggestions
     
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    Our favourite is the VAST beach between Filey and Hunmanby.
    When the tide is out it is amazing.

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    It's been ok when we've been but it is more marsh land up that end
     
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    On there Thursday and yesterday morning, lovely in the sunshine.
     
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    Mablethorpe beach, to the left as you look at it from the centre of town. You can walk for miles. Nice drive to get there as well. Only the central section is dog restricted.
     
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    If you want to go slightly further north of the east coast may I recommend the walk between Seahouses and Bamburgh it's about 3 miles distance and dog friendly.
     
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    I absolutely love Bamburgh beach.
    The castle backdrop, oh my goodness.
     
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    As others have posted; both Mablethorpe and Primrose Valley area we're great beaches for the dog.
     
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    The north of the coastguard hq at Brid is also dog friendly. It’s especially good at low tide, as you can walk around to Dane’s dyke or the south landing. Then walk back along the cliff top calling in pubs.
     
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