Wednesday 30 July 2008

Dog Friendly Beaches in Suffolk

With miles of beautiful beaches open to the public year round, Suffolk, in the United Kingdom, is a great place for a lazy walk along the coast with family. Suffolk coasts are famously dog-friendly, and there's never a dog-friendly beach too far away from one of the area's many coastal towns. Below are the most up to date guidelines for bringing your dog out for a day on the beach (May 2008). First, the good news - from October through April, there are no dog restrictions in force in Suffolk, and you can feel free to bring the family pet to any stretch of beach you like. However there are restrictions during the summer on some beaches, so a town by town listing of restrictions from 1st May through the 30th September follows below.

Aldeburgh

Though the main beach is restricted, there is a mile of dog-friendly beach just to the North of Aldburgh which is well signposted, and stretches from the Wentworth Hotel to Thorpeness.

Felixstowe

While the main beach of Felixstowe has dog restrictions in place from May through September, there are dog friendly beaches on either side of the restricted area, which runs from Spa Pavilion to Wheeler Road. These areas are well signposted and easy to spot.

Dunwich

With the beautiful National Trust site of Dunwich Heath, and beach that's dog-friendly almost year round, Dunwich makes a fantastic day out. Be warned, however, that Dunwich is the home to a bird nesting site, and there are occasional restrictions on dogs during nesting season. Please contact nearby Southwold TIC at 10502 724 729 before you make your trip to ensure these nesting restrictions aren't in place.

Lowestoft

While Lowestoft itself has restrictions on the Pavilion and town beach, nearby Gunton Denes is dog-friendly, and is signposted off the B1385, north of Lowestoft. For information on the beaches around Lowestoft, please contact the Tourist Information Centre at 01502 533 600.

Sizewell

Tucked between Dunwich and Thorpeness, Sizewell beach boasts fantastic coastlines which have no restrictions on dogs year-round. A perfect middle ground for a stroll north to Dunwich or south to Thorpeness.

Southwold

One of Suffolk's most famous beaches, Southwold is a fantastic day out for the family. The main beaches of Southwold have pet restrictions in place year-round, however Southwold Benes, just north of the main beach, is dog-friendly. Simply follow the A1095 from Southwold to the Denes. Southwold is also home to the Latitude Festival.

Walberswick

This picture perfect coastal village is holiday home to many British celebrities, as well as being host ot the yearly Crabbing Championship every August 10th. It's also completely dog friendly, with no pet restrictions in place.

With fantastic beaches, open coastlines, and very few places you can't take your canine pals, plan a day out on the Suffolk Coast today. For more dog friendly attractions in Suffolk, Click here

Will Averill is a freelance travel and entertainment writer for the Suffolk Tourist Guide, a complete online guide to Suffolk accommodation, travel, and entertainment.

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