Suffolk Coast, The Guide

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DOG’S BEST FRIEND PERFECT BEACHES Dogs are welcome on many of our beaches, although some have restrictions during spring/summer due to children playing, seals and ground nesting birds. If you are at all unsure of your dog’s recall then please keep it on a lead close to bird nesting areas. Most restrictions are ­lifted from October - April. Our pick of beaches below are restriction free. Corton Sands, Lowestoft

Sizewell Beach

A beach at England’s most easterly point, which means it can get a tad blowy, and your hound can enjoy chasing after the rolling sand, swept up by the wind. Covehithe

Boasting a fabulous coastline, a walk in either direction will always be rewarding, coming back to freshly prepared fish and chips that you can enjoy at the beach café whilst your pooch takes a welcome rest.

A beautiful sandy beach that stretches for miles. Only accessible on foot or by cycle – park up by the church - it always feel remote and is perfect for a wild and windy walk with the dog. Blackshore, Southwold Fabulous whether low or high tide, and with tremendous views of the Lighthouse atop of the town’s skyline.

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Aldeburgh Just to the North of Aldeburgh, there is a mile of wide, dog-friendly shingle beach that runs alongside the path stretching from Aldeburgh to Thorpeness. Shingle Street One of Suffolk’s most unspoilt beaches, and with no seasonal restrictions for dogs, this pebble beach is a haven for dog walkers.

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