Daymer Bay
Beach

Daymer Bay

Cornwall

Dog Friendly Rating: 8/10 A peaceful estuary beach with calm water, long sand at low tide and no PSPO restrictions, making it one of the most relaxed dog friendly spots on the north Cornish coast.

Daymer Bay sits on the Camel Estuary near Rock in north Cornwall, a south-facing inlet where sheltered water and tidal influence create wide sweeps of firm sand at low water. The beach is backed by low dunes with the South West Coast Path running along the cliff above, and at low tide the sand connects to long flat stretches all the way toward Rock. The estuary setting gives Daymer a different character to Cornwall's open Atlantic beaches — the water is calmer, the air softer, and the brackish edge of tidal flats adds a subtle difference to the scent. St Enodoc Church, where John Betjeman is buried, sits in the dunes above.

Dogs are welcome year-round with no Cornwall Council PSPO restrictions on this dog friendly beach, making Daymer one of the most reliably accessible beaches in north Cornwall. The firm sand is easy underfoot and ideal for older dogs or those who find loose sand tiring, and the calm estuary water provides excellent swimming that most dogs take to naturally. The extensive low-tide sand gives generous space for running and exploration, though the beach narrows significantly at high tide, so timing visits around lower water is rewarding. The estuary scent — salty but softer than open coast, with exposed weed and tidal flat notes — carries distinctively. Rock village has several dog-friendly cafes and pubs within easy reach.

At a Glance

Dog Access Year Round
Beach Type Sand, Dunes
Tide Notes Extensive low-tide sand; at high tide the beach narrows significantly, so low tide visits are most rewarding
Facilities Dog friendly cafés and pubs in Rock village; no facilities directly on the beach
Parking Pay-and-display car park nearby; can fill quickly in summer

Frequently Asked Questions

Daymer Bay is one of the most reliably dog friendly beaches in north Cornwall, earning a solid 8/10 rating. There are no Cornwall Council PSPO restrictions here, so dogs can enjoy the beach freely, and the calm estuary water and firm sand make it a particularly good choice for dogs who love to swim or who find soft, loose sand tiring.

Yes, dogs are welcome at Daymer Bay throughout the year with no seasonal restrictions in place. This makes it a great option when many other Cornish beaches have summer bans, and you can visit at any time without having to check the calendar first.

The beach is tidal, so timing your visit around low water is well worth it , the sand extends into long, generous flat stretches at low tide, but narrows considerably as the tide comes in. The pay-and-display car park nearby can fill up quickly in summer, so an earlier arrival pays off. There are no facilities on the beach itself, but Rock village is close by with several dog-friendly cafes and pubs if you need a post-walk stop.

Location

Daymer Bay, Rock, Cornwall

50.55941485, -4.926307062

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