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The beaches in the UK set a non -popular rule, so hundreds of people can enjoy the sea cities throughout the country. Dogs are once again allowed at most beaches in the country as of October 1 after a five -month ban during the summer. In the intense summer season between May 1 and September 30, most dogs are not allowed to keep them clean and safe for visitors on the beach.
Anyone who violates the rules is faced with the risk of a fine of £ 100 to £ 1,000 as the council tries to reduce dog poop at beauty points and keep the children safe. However, this period will now meet the holidays of holiday holidays from Yukarı and Brighton to Angley with his pets.
Local Council websites and signs near the beach are the best way to check whether your local beach allowed dogs.
The people’s sick animals Dispensary (PDSA) created the top 10 list of Britain’s best dog -friendly beaches and settled from Cornwall to Northumberland.
St Austell, which ranked the top, was par sands that allowed dogs throughout the year in Cornwall.
PDSA wrote: “Par Sands is a beautiful beach surrounded by sand hills, and there is even a small lake/pond! It is ideal for playing with your dog and walking and pulling a shovel in the sea.
“If you get away from the beach, you may want to lead your dog in case of wildlife.”
Par Sands also praised Tripadvisor, one of the so -called “incredible” place to bring dogs.
One person wrote: “Beautiful clean dog -friendly beach, too much space. Some interesting rocks to explore. It is not far to walk from the parking lot and flat access.”
He added: “The gorgeous beach for families with dogs!
Other beaches without restrictions for dogs are: Durdle Door in Dorset, Holkham in Norfolk and Bamburgh Beach in Northumberland.




