Dog Friendly Beaches in East Yorkshire
10 dog friendly beaches across East Yorkshire with honest access info, tide notes, and year-round or seasonal restrictions flagged upfront.

Fraisthorpe Beach
East Yorkshire
A wide, quiet sandy beach south of Bridlington with year-round dog access and no PSPO restrictions, consistently recommended as the best dog friendly alternative to the Bridlington resort beaches.

Mappleton Beach
East Yorkshire
A quiet, dog friendly sandy beach on the Holderness coast with no seasonal restrictions, a concrete slipway for easy access and an open, uncrowded character ideal for dog walking.

Reighton Sands
East Yorkshire
A wide, sandy beach backed by holiday parks between Bridlington and Filey with year-round dog access and good off-lead space outside the peak holiday season.

Speeton Beach
East Yorkshire
A wild, secluded chalk cliff cove south of Flamborough Head, accessible only via a cliff descent, with no restrictions for dogs and a genuinely remote and unspoiled character.

Easington Beach
East Yorkshire
A wild, remote Holderness coast beach on one of Europe's fastest-eroding coastlines, with year-round dog access and a quiet, natural character far from the resort crowds.

Bridlington North Beach
East Yorkshire
Bridlington's quieter northern resort beach with a complete seasonal ban from 1 May to 30 September between the promenade and North Pier; the beach north of the restricted zone is accessible year-round.

Hornsea Beach
East Yorkshire
Hornsea's main resort beach with seasonal restrictions from 1 May to 30 September on the central section; the South Beach beyond Sands Lane offers year-round dog access.

Withernsea Beach
East Yorkshire
Withernsea's sandy Holderness coast beach with seasonal dog restrictions from 1 May to 30 September on the central section, and the iconic inland lighthouse as the town's most unusual landmark.

Bridlington South Beach
East Yorkshire
Bridlington's busy main resort beach with a complete seasonal ban from 1 May to 30 September between South Pier and Princess Mary Promenade Sea Wall; Fraisthorpe Beach nearby is the better year-round dog option.

Spurn Point
East Yorkshire
A spectacular three-and-a-half-mile sand and shingle spit and National Nature Reserve at the mouth of the Humber, but dogs are not permitted anywhere on the reserve.