Dog Friendly-100% secure garden- Free Parking -Cosy Cottage
Dog Friendly-100% secure garden- Free Parking -Cosy Cottage
Below are just some of the great places to visit on the East Coast.... We also know some smaller not so well known beaches that we can recommend... but for a start we go to Hunmanby Gap with our dog Mulberry which is a great all year round beach with a lovely café..
Whitby England is famous for many things: it's a traditional seaside resort with Blue Flag beaches, and has some of the best fish and chips around. But there's so much more to visit in Whitby...
Filey is the perfect place for those who enjoy a gentler pace of life - a little off the beaten track, and all the better for it!
With its glorious sweep of soft, golden sand, Filey beach is one of the best in the country for families – it’s so huge that, no matter how busy it gets, it’s never crowded
Scarborough is the original seaside resort; stunning scenery, glorious beaches, loads to see and do – is it any wonder that people have been flocking to Scarborough for nearly 400 years now?
We have some of the best beaches in the land and we think it's only fair that our canine friends get a fair share of these. For dog owners and lovers, there is no better feeling than watching them bound, hop and leap in the sea.
Beaches are all around 20 to 40 minutes drive from Pickering or there is a bus route...
If our dog Mulberry was going to put Yorkshire’s dog friendly beaches in order of preference this one would definitely be a candidate to top their list, so it seems only right for me to start here! The beach is absolutely massive and extends right along to Reighton Sands (also dog friendly all year round), with plenty of sand for your pooches to enjoy. The stunning scenery of the Heritage Coast is an added bonus for us humans! There is a car park at the end of Sands Road for which there is a charge of £1 per hour up to 3 hours or £5 for all day, but you do have to walk down a bit of a hill to get to the beach. Don’t miss out on treating yourself to a yummy slice of cake at Hunmanby Beach Café which is dog friendly inside and out.
This is a large sandy beach. It’s popular with surfers and there is a surf shop in the car park where you can hire boards etc or grab a coffee. I love the natural feel of this beach, and the dramatic scenery. It’s also interesting to have a look at the WW11 pill boxes at the northern end of the beach, apparently this area of the beach is popular with naturists (although this is prohibited!) but I have visited many times and have never seen any!
This is one of the most scenic beaches in Yorkshire, best visited when the tide is out, you and your pooch can enjoy a fabulous walk to Boggle Hole. (Depending on the tides – please check!) We had a whale of a time running through seaweed, although admittedly they were both in need of a bath afterwards! There is a wealth of dog friendly eating and drinking establishments in the picturesque, cobbled town, many serving doggie bar snacks! The only downside here is that the car parks are right at the top of the hill but even factoring this in it’s well worth a visit.
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