Whitby Sands
North Yorkshire
Whitby Sands is a broad sandy beach stretching beneath the dramatic backdrop of Whitby Abbey ruins and the town's famous harbour with its twin piers. At low tide the sands open up generously, providing a wide walking surface with the red-roofed town climbing the cliffsides above and the North Sea stretching to the horizon. The combination of one of Yorkshire's most atmospheric towns with a proper sandy beach makes Whitby a destination that delivers far more than the beach alone.
This dog friendly beach has seasonal restrictions on parts of the beach — the West Cliff side tends to have more relaxed access outside peak season. The wide low-tide sands provide good off-lead walking ground, and the proximity to Whitby's harbour, fish and chip shops, and clifftop walks means a beach visit easily extends into a full day out. The 199 steps to the abbey and the harbour-side wandering add variety beyond the sand, and the town's dog friendly pubs and cafes make refuelling straightforward. Check current restriction details on arrival, as rules can vary by section and season.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whitby Sands is a well-regarded dog friendly beach, earning a solid 8 out of 10 on our rating. The wide low-tide sands give dogs good room to roam off-lead, and the whole visit sits within one of Yorkshire's most atmospheric towns , with dog friendly pubs and cafes making it easy to extend the day well beyond the beach itself.
Dogs are welcome at Whitby Sands year round, though seasonal restrictions apply to parts of the beach. The West Cliff side tends to have more relaxed access outside peak season, so that's a good area to head for if you're visiting in summer. It's worth checking the current rules on arrival, as restrictions can vary by section as well as time of year.
The beach is at its best for dogs at low tide, when the sands open up generously and give plenty of walking space. Beyond the beach, the harbour, clifftop paths, and the town itself all add variety to the day , just be aware that the famous 199 steps up to the abbey will need a confident dog on a lead. Parking is available at West Cliff and in multiple car parks throughout Whitby, so getting there is straightforward.