Minehead Beach
Somerset
Minehead Beach marks the starting point of the South West Coast Path and sits where the Somerset coast meets the fringes of Exmoor. The beach is broad and open, mixing sand with pebble sections, and backed by a traditional seafront promenade on the town side. Moving away from the centre toward the harbour and North Hill, the beach becomes noticeably quieter and the Exmoor hills provide a dramatic green backdrop that sets it apart from flatter Somerset beaches.
This dog friendly beach has seasonal restrictions on the main central sections between May and September under the Somerset PSPO, but other stretches remain accessible to dogs throughout the year. The wide low-tide sands give plenty of room for off-lead exercise, and the proximity to Exmoor means you can easily combine a beach visit with hill walking. The town provides all necessary amenities, making this a practical base for a full day out on the coast.
At a Glance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Minehead Beach is a solid choice for a dog-friendly day out, earning a 7 out of 10 on our rating. The wide low-tide sands give plenty of room for off-lead exercise, and heading toward the harbour and North Hill takes you to quieter stretches with the Exmoor hills as a backdrop. The town also has full amenities including cafes, pubs, and toilets, making it a practical base for the day.
Dogs are welcome on parts of Minehead Beach throughout the year, but the main central sections have seasonal restrictions from May to September under the Somerset PSPO. Outside of those months, access opens up considerably, making it a great off-season destination. Even during summer, other stretches of the beach remain accessible, so it's worth moving away from the central area if you're visiting between May and September.
The key thing to be aware of is the seasonal PSPO, which restricts dogs from the central sections of the beach between May and September , so plan accordingly and head toward the harbour end or North Hill for quieter, dog-accessible stretches. At low tide the wide sands offer good space for a run, and the proximity to Exmoor means you can easily combine your beach visit with some hill walking. Parking is straightforward with multiple car parks in town and on the seafront.