St Margaret’s Bay
Kent
St Margaret's Bay nestles between the iconic White Cliffs of Dover on the Kent coast, a sheltered shingle beach with sand exposed at lower tides and dramatic chalk cliffs rising on either side. The bay has a more intimate, protected feel than the exposed shoreline further along the coast, and the chalk formations create a distinctive white-walled backdrop that gives the setting real visual impact. The beach is compact but atmospheric, with the cliffs providing shelter from wind and a sense of enclosure.
Dogs are welcome year-round on this characterful dog friendly beach, and the sheltered aspect makes it a practical option even on blustery days when more exposed Kent beaches feel inhospitable. The shingle and chalk foreshore provides varied terrain for investigation, and the tideline carries interesting debris washed along the Channel. The beach is small at high tide but opens up at lower water, so timing visits accordingly gives the best experience. The village above has a pub and cafe for post-walk refreshments, and the White Cliffs walking trail extends the outing along one of England's most famous coastlines.
At a Glance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, St Margaret's Bay is a great choice for dog owners and earns a solid 8/10 on our dog-friendly rating. Dogs are welcome on the beach, and the sheltered position beneath the White Cliffs makes it a comfortable visit even on windier days. The Coastguard pub right at the waterfront is also dog friendly, so you can round off your visit with a well-earned drink.
Yes, dogs are welcome at St Margaret's Bay throughout the year with no seasonal restrictions. This makes it a reliable option when many other Kent beaches limit dog access during the summer months. The sheltered aspect of the bay means it stays reasonably manageable even in blustery weather, which is a real bonus for year-round visits.
It's worth timing your visit around the tides , the beach is quite compact at high tide but opens up nicely as the water recedes, giving more room to explore the shingle and chalk foreshore. Parking is available in a pay-and-display cliff-top car park, with National Trust options above as well, so factor in a short walk down to the bay. The White Cliffs walking trail is accessible from here if you want to extend the outing beyond the beach itself.
Location
St Margaret’s Bay Beach Car Park, Reach Road, St Margaret’s Bay, Dover, Kent CT15 6AZ
51.155821, 1.372117
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