Dog-Friendly East Devon

The Perfect Escape for You and Your Four-Legged Friends 

Looking for the ultimate dog-friendly holiday in East Devon? You’re in the right place. With wide-open beaches, countryside trails, dog-friendly pubs, and charming coastal towns, East Devon is a dream destination for dogs and their humans. Whether you're planning a weekend break or a week-long escape, there's no need to leave your furry friend behind. 

Why Visit Dog-Friendly East Devon? 

East Devon isn’t just welcoming to dogs—it practically rolls out the red carpet (or should we say, the grassy field). From dog-friendly beaches to scenic walks through the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), every day promises tail wags and happy memories. 

With plenty of dog-friendly accommodation and places to eat, you’ll find it easy to explore the Jurassic Coast, coastal villages, and countryside without worrying about where your dog is welcome. Spoiler alert: it’s pretty much everywhere. 

Best Dog-Friendly Beaches in East Devon 

No East Devon trip is complete without a run on the beach. Luckily, there are plenty of dog-friendly beaches where your canine companion can stretch their legs and splash in the surf: 

  • Exmouth Beach (designated areas) – Long sandy stretches ideal for zoomies and fetch. 

  • Budleigh Salterton – Pebbled beauty with year-round dog-friendly zones. 

  • Sidmouth (East Beach) – Dogs welcome east of the river mouth all year. 

  • Branscombe Beach – Perfect for coastal walks with your dog. 

  • Beer Beach (seasonal restrictions) – Check local signs, but out-of-season, it’s a dog’s paradise. 

Always double-check local restrictions—some beaches operate seasonal dog bans during peak months. 

Top Dog-Friendly Walks and Trails 

East Devon is packed with dog walking routes offering dramatic views and plenty of sniffing opportunities: 

  • South West Coast Path – Miles of rugged cliffs, open skies, and sea air. Just remember a lead for safety in certain sections. 

  • Mutters Moor, Sidmouth – Woodland and heathland with plenty of space to roam. 

  • The Exe Estuary Trail – A scenic riverside walk, perfect for gentle strolls or longer adventures. 

  • East Devon Commons – Open heathland where well-behaved pups can explore off-lead in designated areas. 

Dog-Friendly Pubs, Cafés, and Eateries 

After a long walk, you and your dog deserve a good meal. Luckily, East Devon has plenty of dog-friendly pubs and cafés that serve both hearty meals and water bowls: 

  • The Anchor Inn, Beer – Welcoming dogs and offering sweeping coastal views. 

  • The Kings Arms, Otterton – Cosy, traditional pub with local fare and a dog-friendly garden. 

  • The Grove, Exmouth – Dog-friendly seafront dining at its best. 

  • Heron Farm, Honiton – Vineyard café with plenty of outdoor space for dogs. 

Many cafés even have doggy treats or a dedicated dog menu—because why should the humans have all the fun? 

Dog-Friendly Accommodation in East Devon 

Planning your stay is simple with a wide range of dog-friendly accommodation in East Devon. From seaside cottages to country inns, there’s something for every kind of traveler: 

  • Self-catering cottages with enclosed gardens 

  • Pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Sidmouth, Exmouth, and beyond 

  • Camping and glamping sites that welcome dogs 

Booking tip: Search specifically for "dog-friendly stays in East Devon" to find accommodation that truly caters to your pup’s needs. 

Top Tips for Visiting East Devon with Dogs 

  • Always check beach and attraction dog policies, especially in summer. 

  • Keep dogs on leads in livestock areas and nature reserves. 

  • Bring waste bags—East Devon is stunning, let’s keep it that way. 

  • Look out for dog-friendly events—local markets and festivals often welcome dogs. 

Plan Your Dog-Friendly East Devon Adventure Today 

East Devon is bursting with places for you and your dog to explore together. Whether you’re soaking up sea views, wandering historic towns, or sampling local treats, this corner of Devon promises a getaway you’ll both love. 

Ready to plan the perfect dog-friendly East Devon holiday? The beach, the countryside, and the paw-friendly pubs are waiting. 

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Walking

With its unique blend of rolling hills, dramatic cliffs, picturesque woodlands, and seaside towns, this region is a walker’s paradise.

Beaches

Stretching along the iconic Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, East Devon’s coastline is a breathtaking blend of natural beauty, geological wonder, and good old-fashioned seaside charm.