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Welsh beach named in Europe-wide ‘Top 5 Most Dog‑Friendly’ list

09 Aug 2025 4 minute read
Rhossili Beach (Credit: Gordon Hatton, Creative Commons)

A dog friendly beach in Wales has been crowned one of the best in Europe.

Anyone who owns a dog will know how much they love the beach, but with many beaches across Europe banning dogs throughout the peak summer months, choosing a beach destination for your dog-friendly holiday can be surprisingly tricky.

For many dog owners, going on holiday without their four-legged companions would be unthinkable. In fact, according to research for Dogs Trust, around 7 in 10 dog owners take their dogs on holiday.

As such, CV Villas analysed the average annual temperature, size, and terrain from over 130 European beaches to create a unique Dog-Friendly Beach Score out of 100, revealing the best pooch-perfect ones.

Leading the list for 2025 is Plage de la Salie, a beach in La Teste-de-Buch, France, crowned Europe’s top dog-friendly beach by CV Villas, but at a very respectable number 5 came a well deserved Welsh location – Rhossili on Gower.

Except for a few seasonal leash restrictions, CV Villas’ best beaches welcome dogs even at the height of summer. See the full ranking below.

Europe’s Top 20 Most Dog-Friendly Beaches

RANK

Beach

Location

Country

Dog-Friendly Score

1

Plage de la Salie

La Teste-de-Buch

France

90.33

2

Praia do Cabedelo

Darque

Portugal

84.75

3

Holkham Beach

Norfolk

England, UK

82.38

4

Saunton Beach

Braunton

England, UK

82.32

5

Rhossili Bay

Swansea

Wales, UK

81.05

6

Brancaster Beach

Norfolk

England, UK

80.25

7

Perranporth Beach

Perranporth

England, UK

78.96

8

Fanø Beach

Fanø

Denmark

78.33

9

Watergate Bay Beach

Newquay

England, UK

77.81

= 10

Enniscrone Beach

Enniscrone

Ireland

77.5

= 10

Ballinesker Beach

Curracloe

Ireland

77.5

11

Sandhead Beach

Dumfries and Galloway

Scotland, UK

77.24

12

Spiaggia di Balestrate

Palermo

Italy

76.5

13

Blaavand Beach

Blaavand

Denmark

75.83

14

Praia do Coral

Viana do Castelo

Portugal

75.82

15

Plage des Dunes

Le Touquet

France

75.44

16

Hundestrand St. Peter-Ording

Nordfriesland

Germany

73.76

17

Hundestrand Zinnowitz

Usedom

Germany

73.58

18

Plage Nord

Le Touquet

France

73.51

19

Irvine Beach

Ayrshire

Scotland, UK

73.09

20

Plaža Veli Jože

Savudrija

Croatia

72.84

The UK and France dominate the rankings

From the windswept dunes of France’s Atlantic coast to the rugged cliffs of Wales and the golden stretches of Portugal, our four-legged friends are more than welcome on the continent’s finest sands.

France’s Plage de la Salie Sud takes the crown, topping CV Villas’ dog-friendly index with a score of 90.33/100. With 2.4 km of unspoilt beach backed by pine forests, it’s ideal for off-lead runs and long seaside strolls.

Claiming second place with a dog-friendly score of 84.75 is Praia do Cabedelo, in Portugal. The golden-sand shore is a quick hop (just 1.7 km) from Viana do Castelo, buzzing with water-sports action by day, along with quieter coves for dog walks at sunrise.

But it’s the UK that stands out among the top 20 most pet-friendly beaches, home to more than half of the top 10 list.

Ranked third (82.38) is Norfolk’s Holkham Beach’s vast 6.43 km stretch of sand, and as part of a 10,000-acre nature reserve, it has plenty of smells for visiting dogs to stick their noses into. Dogs are welcome year-round, although leash rules may apply during summer to protect nesting birds.

Saunton Sands in Braunton follows behind in fourth place, with a mere 0.06 point difference in the index. Part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, it offers leash-free freedom and dedicated dog-waste stations to keep the beach pristine.

Rhossili Bay

Wrapping up the top five is Rhossili Bay in Swansea, hailed as ‘the supermodel of British beaches’. Three miles of soft sand beneath towering cliffs, and year-round off-lead access along the Worm’s Head peninsula, means furry friends will adore the freedom.

Elsewhere in Europe

Fanø Beach in Denmark breaks the British streak, in eighth place. With a score of dog-friendliness at 78.33, its 15-kilometre-long island shore is entirely dog-friendly, with dunes, tidal flats, and all, making it Denmark’s best seaside canine playground.

Two Irish beaches also join the rankings: Enniscrone and Ballinesker. Tied at 10th, these gems on Ireland’s west coast each stretch 5 km, offering year-round dog access for the ultimate long-distance fetch. But it’s two Scottish beaches that prove even the chillier waters don’t deter the most dedicated pooches: Sandhead Beach (11th) and Irvine Beach (19th).

Further down the list is Italy’s Spiaggia di Balestrate (12th position), alongside France’s Le Touquet beaches, Plage des Dunes and Plage Nord (15th and 18th respectively). Germany’s two official Hundestrände (dog beaches): St. Peter-Ording and Zinnowitz, also join the top 20.

Planning your next dog-friendly getaway? Discover pet-friendly villa holidays across Europe’s most welcoming beaches at CV Villas: https://www.cvvillas.com/


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Glen
Glen
3 months ago

Yeah, it’s great to have a dog pee on your stuff left on the beach while the owner pretends not to have noticed.

Charles Coombes
Charles Coombes
3 months ago

Thanks for this. I know where to avoid.

Ena Parkinson
Ena Parkinson
3 months ago

What I find interesting is that the anti dog mob are ok with all the garbage left behind on beaches not used by dog owners it’s disgusting and for sure in this warm weather people will be bbq on the beach in the evening leaving there debris’ bottles and filth for who cares who to pick up. Bad dog owners give us all a bad name but dirty lazy people are in a much higher ascendancy along with their screaming badly behaved kids

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