Saunton Sands
Devon
Saunton Sands stretches for over three miles along the North Devon coast, backed by the rolling dune system of Braunton Burrows — a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This is one of Devon's longest and most spectacular beaches, with fine golden sand, consistent Atlantic surf, and a sense of scale that most beaches simply cannot match. At low tide the beach opens into an enormous expanse of walkable sand, and the dune landscape behind adds a wild, untouched dimension that elevates this far beyond a typical seaside outing.
Dogs are welcome year-round on this outstanding dog friendly beach with no seasonal ban, making Saunton one of the most reliable options on the North Devon coast. Dogs should be on leads near the beach huts at the northern end and are not permitted on the small section north of the slipway, but heading south the beach is wide open for off-lead running. The firm low-tide sand provides superb ground for long walks, and the dune edges carry the earthy scent of marram grass and rabbit trails. For reactive dogs, a shortcut through the dunes from the left side of the car park leads directly to the quieter southern stretches.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Saunton Sands is one of North Devon's best beaches for dogs, earning a 9/10 dog friendly rating. The beach stretches over three miles, giving dogs plenty of room to run off-lead on the firm low-tide sand , and the backing dunes of Braunton Burrows add an extra layer of exploration that dogs tend to love.
Yes , there's no seasonal ban at Saunton Sands, so dogs are welcome throughout the year. This makes it one of the more reliable options on the North Devon coast, particularly if you're planning a visit outside the typical summer window.
Dogs should be kept on leads near the beach huts at the northern end, and are not permitted on the small section of beach north of the slipway , but head south and the beach opens up freely for off-lead time. If you have a reactive dog, there's a handy shortcut through the dunes from the left side of the car park that takes you directly to the quieter southern stretches. It's also worth noting that the main car park charges apply and can be pricey in peak season, so arriving early is a good idea.
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