Priory Bay (park at Seaview)
Isle of Wight
Priory Bay is a secluded sandy cove on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight, reached by parking in the pretty village of Seaview and walking along the coastal path. The beach has a quiet, unhurried atmosphere with clear water and a sheltered aspect that sets it apart from the island's busier resort beaches. Wooded slopes frame the bay, and the sense of discovery in reaching it on foot adds to its appeal — this feels like a beach you have found rather than one you were directed to.
Dogs are welcome year-round on this charming dog friendly beach, and the sheltered setting provides calm water suitable for gentle paddling. The sandy shore gives comfortable walking ground, and the wooded coastal path approach adds variety and scenting interest before you reach the sand. The relatively narrow access routes and compact beach size mean this suits relaxed exploration rather than high-energy sprints. Facilities are back in Seaview village, so bring water and supplies for the beach itself.
At a Glance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Priory Bay is a lovely spot for dogs, earning a solid 8/10 on our dog-friendly rating. The sandy shore is comfortable underfoot, and the sheltered bay offers calm water for a gentle paddle. The wooded coastal path from Seaview also makes for an enjoyable approach, with plenty of sniffing opportunities along the way.
Yes, dogs are welcome at Priory Bay throughout the year with no seasonal restrictions. This makes it a reliable choice whether you're visiting the Isle of Wight in the height of summer or during the quieter off-season months.
There are no facilities at the bay itself, so pack water and anything else your dog might need before you set off. You'll need to park in Seaview village and walk to the beach, which takes around 15 minutes along the coastal path. The beach is on the compact side, so it's best suited to a relaxed explore rather than a high-energy run , but pubs and cafes back in Seaview make a great reward at the end.
Location
Pier Road Car Park, Pier Road, Seaview, Isle of Wight, PO34 5BL
50.719153, -1.109122
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