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Dog Friendly Holiday Homes in Suffolk

Southwold Pier Beach – Close to Carlton Meres Holiday Park (14 Miles)

This dog-friendly beach provides incredible views of the South Pier and rows of beautiful vibrantly coloured beach huts. While you enjoy the picturesque surroundings, you can rest assured that your four-legged friend is strolling safely, as Southwold has been voted one of the top beaches to take your dog in the entire UK!

Also the UK’s leading pet emergency service, ‘Vet Now’, has named Southwold Pier as one of the safest dog friendly beaches and awarded it a 5 star rating for water quality. As you’d imagine this is a Blue Flag beach, so quality is guaranteed.

With a beach this spectacular, it’s hard to know who will be more excited for walk times!

Note: Dogs not permitted from April 1st to September 30th.

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Corton Beach Broadland Sands Holiday Park (1.5 Miles)

Located just north of Lowestoft - Britain's most easterly point - things can get a little breezy. So if you ever need to blow the mind cobwebs away or feel the wind in your fur, Corton Beach is the place to be!

Corton Beach is a mix of sand and shingle with a wonderfully flat, wide terrain, which makes for a delightfully tranquil setting to enjoy a walk with the pooch (gales permitting). And for any pups who require an even landscape, backing on to the beach is a level footpath and a large grassy area to enjoy a saunter.

Note: Dogs are welcome all year round.

herne Bay Country Park

Covehithe Beach Broadland Sands & Carlton Meres Holiday Park (17 Miles)

If seclusion is what you’re looking for, this is the beach for you. As this location is only accessible by foot, you must adventure on a short walk through a quiet country lane before arriving at this serene, cliff backed, sand beach. As this beach is open to dogs all year round, anyone with four-legs can enjoy a game of fetch and a swim in the sea whenever they like.

On your travels you’re bound to discover many of the scattered sculpture-like tree trunks of trees that once upon a time lined the cliff top. The cliffs themselves have seen much erosion due to the incredible strength of the North Sea.

And if you head towards Covehithe, you will come across the historic ruins of the medieval St Andrews Church – this is only advised for those pooches who love extra-long walks!

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Dunwick Heath & Beach – Felixstowe Beach & Suffolk Sands Holiday Parks (35 Miles)

Dunwich makes a fantastic dog friendly location with plenty of long walks and amazing scenery on offer.

This beautiful area of coastal lowland is the National Trust site of Dunwich Heath, offering a beach and woodlands, both of which are dog-friendly for 365 days a year. Dogs are also welcome inside the nearby tea room too!

The Heath is a rare and precious habitat, home to wonderful species such as the Dartford Warbler, Woodlark, Nightjar, Ant-lion, Adders and so much more. This beautiful Heath offers a tranquil setting and a true sense of being at one with nature.

This beautifully serene shingle beach offers a wide open landscape, (perfect for a game of fetch) backing up on to the Heath’s cliffs.

With a visit to Dunwick you can have the joy of combining a beach stroll with a woodlands walk, creating the perfect adventure for any pup.

Suffolk Pet Friendly Holiday Home Ownership

Suffolk is a beautiful county with fantastic countryside, a great coastline, plenty of places to visit, and a climate which offers some of the driest weather in England - a perfect location!

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