Top 10 Dog-Friendly Places to Visit in the UK

Here at RAC, we have put together a definitive guide for the best dog-friendly destinations in the UK. Searching for somewhere that pleases everyone can be tough, especially if you’re planning on taking a furry friend along with you!

We’ve ranked the UK’s finest destinations based on a range of factors, including the amount of dog-friendly holiday rentals, cafes, average temperatures, and also how many local parks and attractions are on offer to keep everyone entertained.

So, whether you fancy a relaxing break along the coast or an exciting city break, these are the top places to visit…

TOP 10 Dog-Friendly DESTINATIONS

1. Camber Sands

Camber Sands is famous for its picturesque sand dunes, stunning sunsets, and seven miles of beach. Most beaches in the South Coast of England are pebbled or rocky, while Camber Sands offers a seemingly endless stretch of golden sand, perfect for a relaxing walk. 

There are a range of activities you can do on the beaches here, from kitesurfing, swimming and picnics; to then taking a walk through to Camber Castle, a historic ruin accessible by foot or even a wander through the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve which is home to a variety of landscapes such as woodlands, meadows, lagoons and wetlands.

The beautiful town of Rye also lies a short distance from the beach, paved with cobblestone streets, independent shops and boutiques and a range of dog-friendly cafes and restaurants.

2. St Ives

St Ives is a town located in Cornwall, known for its beautiful beaches – ideal for surfing or a day enjoying the sun. You can also enjoy a day walking around the cobblestone streets brimming with independent shops and restaurants. With most cafes here offering outdoor seating perfect for your pooch, they make the perfect place to stop for a refresh before taking a walk along the coastal path towards Land’s End.

3. Yorkshire Dales

The Yorkshire Dales has some of the most stunning views in England that stretch for miles. You can easily spend a full day or longer here viewing the spectacular waterfalls and woodlands, as well as the ancient stone walls and field barns.

There is a range of walks, pubs, and views to visit here. You can take a walk along the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks of Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-Ghent – among the highest hills in the country if you are up for the challenge.

4. Snowdonia

Snowdonia is the largest National Park in Wales, boasting the highest mountain and the largest natural lake in Wales. Snowdonia is an area full to the brim of amazing views, hikes, and activities to partake in around the famous lakes situated nearby. 

The local villages of Betws yn Coed and Beddgelert are steeped in culture and local history, offering a range of dog-friendly holiday rentals and cafes for you to visit with your pooch.

5. Anglesey

Heading towards the other side of Wales is Anglesey, a place full of adventure and natural beauty. As well as the amazing views, there are some ancient monuments, scenic walks and hidden beaches you can visit to make the most of your trip.

There is usually a variety of events taking place in Anglesey, such as food festivals, children’s events, music performances, and fairs so there is always something for everyone.

6. Loch Ness

Loch Ness is the best of both worlds for your half-term break, combining both the stunning natural landscapes of the lakes and surrounding hills with the bright lights of the city of Inverness just a short stop away. With the lake itself spanning over 23 miles and a depth deeper than the North Sea, there are sure to be some sights to be held. 

7. Peak District

If you’re after somewhere to experience the natural beauty that England has to offer, the Peak District is a perfect place to visit. On offer is an abundance of open spaces to soak up the views of England’s wild beauty. It is also a fabulous place to do some antiques shopping in the nearby towns and visit the stunning lakes. 

8. Cornwall

Cornwall, located at the most southwestern part of the UK, is home to the longest stretch of continuous coastline in Britain. Due to its location, it’s also one of the warmest and sunniest areas of the UK, boasting an array of picturesque villages, ancient ruins, and a range of gardens and parks. 

Within Cornwall, Newquay came up trumps as the most dog-friendly destination, offering a range of beach activities, cafes and dedicated walking tracks. 

9. Dartmoor

Another of Britain’s National Parks came up in our top 10 dog-friendly destinations. With an array of wild moorlands, river valleys and wildlife, it is home to a range of views and outdoor activities. 

Dartmoor offers a range of camping opportunities – whether you’d prefer a pet-friendly holiday rental or some wilder camping through friendly farm campsites, rustic barns or some camping pods, it’s the perfect place to enjoy nature’s beauty.

10. Whitby

A famous seaside town located in the North East, Whitby is a great place to enjoy the moors and coastlines with your pet. Here you can enjoy the rustic town filled with independent shops and cafes, as well as experiences that are at the heart of Whitby’s history. 

You can visit the Whitby Pavilion, which hosts the town’s famous Goth and other themed weekend experiences, or take a trip up the steps to the Whitby Abbey which offers a view of the coast and the town. To top it off, you can stop off for some refreshments at their range of dog-friendly restaurants and cafes in the heart of the cobbled streets. View our range of pet travel accessories here to ensure your pooch has a safe and stylish trip!

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