The 6 Best Dog-Friendly Destinations in Devon

David Banks
Authored by David Banks
Posted Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - 11:13pm

Devon, a county that is part of South West England is a haven for dog owners who would like to go on holiday with them. Activities in various destinations have been designed to make them fun for all those who participate, including dogs. Take a trip to Devon and enjoy the beaches, pubs, restaurants, and hiking trails with your dog.  

Dog-friendly Beaches

The beaches in Devon offer fun activities for you and your dog to enjoy all year long. Some of the popular beaches include Strete Gate beach, Salcombe North Sands, Landcombe Cove, Beesands, and Millay. If your dog is not comfortable around big crowds, you should consider smaller beaches, like Anstey’s Cove.

Tarka Trail

This trail gets its name from the classic novel “Tarka the Otter”. It is a 180-mile cycling and walking route in Devon’s countryside. When you take part in this activity, your views will include the picturesque coastlines, rugged moorland, and river valleys. 

You get to choose from numerous cycling routes along this trail. The most popular course for cyclists is the 30-mile path that is free of traffic, between Meeth and Braunton. 

Visitors can go on a trip and hire trikes, bikes, and tagalongs. If your dog can’t manage a long walk, you can hire a trailer to take him with you as you cycle through the countryside. 

Walks in Exmoor National Park

Dogs enjoy walks wherever they are. When you are home, you probably follow the same routes and routing when taking your dog for a walk. Going on holiday with your dog gives you both the chance to explore different trails. 

Exmoor National Park has over 1000 kilometres of walking trails in the woodlands, coast, rivers, and open heather. You and your dog will not just get the exercise you need while on holiday, you also get to enjoy the scenic views while at it. 

The South Devon Railway

If you need a break from the hustle and bustle of the city, take a step back and experience life as it was in the age of steam at the South Devon Railway. You and your dog will enjoy the journey that takes you through the village of Staverton, and the views of the River Dart through to Totnes. Other attractions in this area include a museum, cafe, and shop when you can relax as you enjoy the tranquility of the golden age. 

Becky Falls Woodland Park

Becky Falls is a 20-metre waterfall and is the core feature of this woodland park. Thips destination is ideal for the entire family, including your dog. A children’s petting zoo, crafts, and the woodland trail will offer each member of your family a fun activity to partake in during this visit. There are also various picnic spots and a cafe to meet your refreshment needs. Although dogs are welcome in this place, they must be on a leash at all times. 

Milky Way Adventure Park

This family-oriented adventure park allows visitors to come with their dogs, as long as they are on a lead. Indoor and outdoor activities include rides, shows, craft sessions, sports activities, and play areas. Devon’s longest roller coaster, the Cosmic Typhoon, is also found in this park. Your dog will love the long walks in the countryside situated on each side of the park.

Having a dog should not limit your ability to go on holiday or take a day off to relax in the various destinations in Devon. There are plenty of dog-friendly locations that make it possible for you to do the things you love to do for fun with your furry friend. 







 

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