Tunnels Beaches Ilfracombe
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Tunnels Beaches Ilfracombe

Devon

Dog Friendly Rating: 3/10 A unique Victorian beach experience accessed through hand-carved tunnels in Ilfracombe, with a tidal bathing pool and exceptional rock pooling, but sadly dogs are not permitted on the beach at any time.

Tunnels Beaches is the most distinctive beach entry point in Devon, accessed through a network of tunnels hand-carved by local workers in the 1820s to allow Victorians to reach the cove without descending the cliffs. The tunnels lead to a rugged rocky cove with a tidal bathing pool built to provide safe swimming regardless of sea conditions outside, and the site tells the story of Victorian bathing etiquette with separate facilities for men and women. The rock pooling here is exceptional, voted one of the top three rock-pooling destinations in the UK, and the views from the cove across the Bristol Channel are clear on fine days. An entrance fee applies and there is a cafe and restaurant at the entrance. Note that the site was closed to the public during 2025 following a landslip, so it is worth checking current opening status before visiting.

Dogs are not permitted on the beach at any time, though they are allowed through the tunnels on a lead. This means Tunnels Beaches is not a practical destination for dog owners wanting beach access: it is worth visiting for the tunnels, the history and the rock pools if your dog is comfortable on a lead and not on the beach, but those wanting to let a dog swim will need to look elsewhere. Hele Bay, a short drive towards Combe Martin, is year-round dog friendly with no restrictions and provides the easiest alternative for dog owners based in or near Ilfracombe.

At a Glance

Dog Access Year Round Dogs are not permitted on the beach at any time. Dogs are allowed through the tunnels on a lead but must not access the beach itself. Note: Tunnels Beaches closed to the public for 2025 due to landslip.
Beach Type Rock, Sand, Shingle
Tide Notes Tidal bathing pool provides safe swimming at all states of tide. The beach itself is rocky with some sand.
Facilities Tidal bathing pool, cafe/restaurant at the entrance, toilets, rock pooling areas. Entrance fee applies.
Parking Various car parks in Ilfracombe town centre (EX34 9EE). The beach entrance is signposted from Wilder Road.

Frequently Asked Questions

Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on the beach at any time, which is why Tunnels Beaches scores just 3/10 on our dog-friendly rating. Dogs are allowed through the tunnels themselves on a lead, so if your dog is comfortable walking on a lead and you're drawn by the Victorian history or the rock pooling, a visit isn't entirely out of the question , but it's not a practical destination for anyone wanting beach access or a swim with their dog. Hele Bay, a short drive towards Combe Martin, is a much better bet for dog owners in the area.

Dogs are not permitted on the beach at Tunnels Beaches at any time of year , there are no seasonal windows when restrictions are lifted. The only exception is the tunnels themselves, where dogs are welcome on a lead. If year-round beach access is what you're after, Hele Bay near Ilfracombe has no restrictions and welcomes dogs throughout the year.

The key thing to know is that dogs cannot access the beach itself, so if that's your goal, it's worth heading to Hele Bay instead. If you do visit, note that an entrance fee applies and there's a cafe and restaurant at the entrance, so it can still make for an interesting outing , the hand-carved Victorian tunnels and exceptional rock pooling are genuinely worth seeing. Importantly, the site was closed to the public during 2025 following a landslip, so check the current opening status before making the trip.

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51.2092, -4.1269

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