Dogs on Bridlington South Beach

Dogs on Bridlington Beaches

Dogs on Bridlington Beaches

The East Riding of Yorkshire Council bans dogs on the main area of the beaches from May 1st – 30th September.

Signs are clearly displayed so it should be obvious to dog owners which areas are out of bounds.

Any dog owners who disregard the rules could face up to a £500 fine.

On the North side dogs are allowed beyond the coastguard station and on the South side they are allowed to walk beyond the boat launch.

Please leave only footprints in the sand when you visit the area and pick up your litter and dog waste.

Dogs are not allowed on the designated bathing areas of South Beach and North Beach during this time, but they are allowed on the promenades and other areas of the beaches. There are signs indicating the restricted areas, and it’s important to follow them to avoid any fines.

Outside of the summer season, dogs are allowed on the beaches without any restrictions. It’s important to clean up after your dog and keep them under control at all times to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Bridlington also has a number of dog-friendly accommodations, restaurants, and pubs, so you can easily plan a holiday with your furry friend.

If you need any further clarification please call the Tourist Information centre on 01482 391634 or foreshores on 01262 678255 or email them at foreshores@eastriding.gov.uk

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