Staithes Beach
Beach

Staithes Beach

North Yorkshire

Dog Friendly Rating: 8/10 A small rocky cove in one of England's most atmospheric fishing villages, year-round access with the dramatic harbour and cliff scenery as backdrop.

Staithes Beach is a small, characterful strip of sand and rock tucked into the harbour of one of Yorkshire's most atmospheric fishing villages. The village itself is a tangle of narrow lanes and stone cottages clinging to the cliffside above the harbour, and the beach sits at the bottom of it all, framed by dramatic cliffs and the old harbour walls. At low tide more sand and rock is exposed, revealing fossils and sea life in the pools, but at high tide the beach virtually disappears — timing is everything here.

Dogs are welcome year-round on this atmospheric dog friendly beach, and the combination of harbour, rock pools, and cliff-framed setting provides more sensory interest per square metre than most full-sized beaches. This is not a beach for marathon runs — it suits slower, investigative walks where dogs can nose through tideline debris and explore rock pools. The village above has dog friendly cafes and pubs for warming up afterward, making Staithes ideal as a shorter beach exploration followed by refreshments with genuine character.

At a Glance

Dog Access Year Round
Beach Type Sand, Rock
Tide Notes Small beach at low tide; mostly rock and harbour walls at high tide
Facilities Pubs, cafes and fish and chip shops in Staithes village
Parking Pay-and-display cliff-top car park; walk down to village

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Staithes Beach is a welcoming spot for dogs and earns a solid 8/10 dog friendly rating. The combination of harbour, rock pools, and cliff-framed shoreline gives dogs plenty to explore, and the village above has dog friendly cafes and pubs where you can warm up together afterwards.

Dogs are welcome at Staithes Beach throughout the year with no seasonal restrictions, which makes it a great option whatever the time of year. It's particularly well suited to off-season visits when the village's dramatic atmosphere really comes into its own.

The most important thing to be aware of is the tide , at high tide the beach largely disappears, so checking tide times before you go is essential. The beach is also on the small side and best suited to slower, exploratory walks rather than a long run, but the rock pools and tideline make it genuinely interesting for curious dogs. Parking is in a pay-and-display cliff-top car park, so be prepared for a walk down into the village to reach the beach.

Location

Staithes Beach / Harbour Front, Staithes, North Yorkshire

54.55961, -0.79039

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