Holywell Bay to Penhale Sands
Cornwall
Holywell Bay to Penhale Sands combines a wide, dramatic Cornish beach with rolling dune systems and a short stretch of the South West Coast Path. Holywell Bay itself is a broad, sandy sweep backed by towering cliffs, while Penhale Sands extends northward in a vast expanse of dunes and beach that feels genuinely wild and remote. This 6.4 km circuit covers varied coastal terrain with 160 metres of elevation gain on the coast path sections, offering proper physical reward alongside the beach walking.
This is an outstanding dog friendly walk with high off-lead potential across the open beach and dune system. Dogs can run freely on the wide sand, explore the dune hollows and splash in the surf — it's the kind of walk that leaves dogs happily exhausted. Livestock risk is low, and the combination of beach, dunes and clifftop provides constantly changing terrain and scent. The sand is soft on paws and the sea provides natural cooling on warmer days. The coast path section adds elevation and views to what might otherwise be a pure beach walk, giving the circuit real variety.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Holywell Bay to Penhale Sands is a fantastic choice for dog owners, earning a strong 8/10 for dog friendliness on our directory. The walk combines a wide sandy beach, an expansive dune system and a stretch of the South West Coast Path, offering genuinely varied terrain for dogs to explore. Livestock risk is low, and the soft sand is easy on paws while the sea provides a natural cool-down on warmer days.
Off-lead potential is high here , the wide open beach and rolling dune system of Penhale Sands give dogs plenty of room to run freely, explore dune hollows and splash in the surf. With low livestock risk across most of the route, this is the kind of walk that genuinely tires a dog out in the best possible way. The coast path section is worth keeping in mind, as the clifftop terrain calls for a little more caution.
The circuit is 6.4 km with 160 metres of elevation gain, so it's a proper walk rather than a casual stroll , good to know if you have a younger or older dog. There are National Trust car parks at Holywell, which are free for NT members, and toilets are available on site. The route covers beach, dunes and clifftop, so varied footwear and a lead for the coast path sections are both sensible preparations.
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Location
Holywell Bay Car Park, Holywell, Newquay, Cornwall, TR8 5PF
50.382229, -5.146378
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