Sizewell Beach


Sizewell
Suffolk
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Sizewell - Dog Friendly Beach in Sizewell, Suffolk

With miles of beautiful beaches open to the public year round, Suffolk is a great place for a lazy walk along the coast with family.

Suffolk coasts are famously dog-friendly, and there's never a dog-friendly beach too far away from one of the area's many coastal towns and villages.

Dog Friendly Beach in Suffolk

Below are the most up to date guidelines for bringing your dog out for a day on the beach. First, the good news — from October through April, there are no dog restrictions in force in Suffolk so you can feel free to bring the family pet to any stretch of beach you like.

However there are restrictions during the summer on some beaches, so a town by town listing of restrictions from 1st May through the 30th September follows below.

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Reviews

“Just spent a few hours at size well beach today but we were amazed to see the Hugh number of dogs that were there. We also noticed large am.ounts of dog mess about and saw one person letting their dog poop and then leaving it ,.on the beach . We shall be looking for some where else go that's not so crowded with dogs . It's a shame as we have always spent some happy hours there in the past”

- Margaret

“This is an excellent beach for dog walking. You can walk north to Dunwich and beyond or South to Thorpness. There are no seasonal restrictions. The cafe is closed Monday and Tuesday. There is another cafe, part of the caravan park which is open some evenings.”

- KevinG

“Superb beach with a mixture of sand, stone and grassed areas. Very wide and appears to be infinate in length. Very quiet apart from the copious dogs and their owners. Large and reasonably priced car park which is free during the winter. Public convenience available. Excellent small cafe (see Tripadvisor) although dogs not allowed inside. Wooden walkways provide access for elderly or disabled.”

- Seagull

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