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Ayrmer Cove
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Ayrmer Cove

Devon

Dog Friendly Rating:7/10A remote, year-round dog-friendly cove with no facilities and no easy access, making it one of the quieter spots on the South Devon coast for dogs and owners who prefer solitude.

Ayrmer Cove sits at the foot of a steep valley just west of Challaborough, tucked between silver-white cliffs and the rolling hills of the South Hams. The beach is a mix of sand and pebbles with rock formations at either end, and at low tide the pools on both sides of the cove fill with marine life: anemones, small crabs and the usual cast of intertidal inhabitants that reward a slow, low-level investigation. The middle section clears to give easy access to the water, which is generally calm and sheltered inside the cove. There are no facilities here and no phone signal, and the only way in is on foot, either down a steep countryside path from the National Trust car park at Ringmore with a bench halfway that earns its place, or along the South West Coast Path from Challaborough or Bigbury. That effort is what keeps it quiet.

Dogs are welcome here all year round with no restrictions, which makes Ayrmer Cove one of the more reliable options on the South Devon coast for owners who want to avoid the seasonal juggling act that most nearby beaches require. The cove never draws the crowds that Bigbury or Bantham attract, partly because of the access and partly because there is nothing to do here except be at the beach, which, depending on your dog, is either a limitation or the whole point. Water-loving dogs will find calm, accessible swimming at most tide states, and the rock pools provide excellent sniffing territory. Bring everything you need including food, water and a lead for the path down, and time your visit to arrive around low tide when the pools are at their best and the beach is at its widest.

At a Glance

Dog Access
Year Round
Beach Type
Sand, Pebble, Rock
Tide Notes
Rock pools exposed at low tide on either side of the beach. Calm swimming conditions generally, though no lifeguards. Mid-beach is less rocky, providing easier access to water.
Facilities
No facilities at the beach.
Parking
National Trust car park at Ringmore (TQ7 4HR), approximately 15-20 minute walk to the beach. Charges apply.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Ayrmer Cove dog friendly?

    Yes, Ayrmer Cove is dog friendly with no restrictions in place, making it a reliable choice on the South Devon coast. Dogs can enjoy calm swimming in the sheltered cove and plenty of sniffing around the rock pools at low tide.

  • Are dogs allowed at Ayrmer Cove year round?

    Dogs are welcome at Ayrmer Cove all year round with no seasonal restrictions. This puts it ahead of many nearby South Devon beaches, where owners often have to navigate summer bans or time-limited access.

  • What should I know before visiting Ayrmer Cove with my dog?

    Ayrmer Cove is a remote beach with no facilities and no phone signal, so come prepared with everything you need including water, food, and a lead for the steep path down. The nearest parking is the National Trust car park at Ringmore (TQ7 4HR), a 15–20 minute walk away, and the path is challenging enough that a bench halfway down is a genuinely welcome sight. Timing your visit around low tide is worth it , the beach is at its widest and the rock pools are at their best.

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