Is Sandbanks Beach Dog Friendly? The Ultimate Guide

Is Sandbanks Beach Dog Friendly? The Ultimate Guide

If you are planning a UK staycation, leaving your four-legged family member behind is rarely an option. Fortunately, the beautiful Dorset coastline is incredibly welcoming to pets, and Sandbanks is no exception!

However, because Sandbanks holds a prestigious Blue Flag award for its pristine water and golden sands, there are some specific seasonal rules you need to know before you pack the dog treats and head to the coast. Here is your ultimate guide to enjoying Sandbanks with your dog in 2026.

The Sandbanks Dog Beach (Open All Year)

You don’t have to wait for winter to let your dog experience the sand. Sandbanks has a dedicated, year-round dog-friendly beach area located at the western end of the peninsula.

Heading towards Haven Point (near the chain ferry), this beautiful stretch of sand allows dogs off the lead 365 days a year. Cubs Beach (also known as Midway Beach) is a great choice to take your four-legged friends! The water here is calm and crystal clear, making it the perfect spot for your dog to paddle and play fetch while you watch the luxury yachts sail in and out of Poole Harbour.

  • Local Tip: After a messy run on the sand, head to the main Sandbanks car park! Visitors rave about the automated dog shower and drying stations located there, which cost just £5 and keep your car perfectly clean for the drive home.

The Main Beach Rules (May 1st – Sept 30th)

To maintain its Blue Flag status, the main central bathing area of Sandbanks Beach operates a seasonal dog ban. From May 1st to September 30th, dogs are not permitted on the main stretches of sand.

Don’t let this put you off visiting during the summer, though! You can still walk your dog along the stunning, flat promenade right behind the beach at any time of year—just ensure they are kept on a lead. Once the summer season ends on October 1st, the entire stretch of Sandbanks Beach is opened up to dogs, making it a winter walking paradise.

Exploring Further: The Chain Ferry

If your dog has plenty of energy left, Sandbanks is the perfect launchpad for a longer coastal hike. You can walk straight onto the Sandbanks Ferry Guide with your dog. The ferry ride takes just four minutes to cross the harbour mouth to Shell Bay and the Isle of Purbeck.

  • Local Tip: Foot passengers pay a tiny toll to cross, but dogs travel completely free of charge! Once across, you have access to miles of rugged, dog-friendly National Trust trails at Studland.

Finding the Perfect Basecamp

Ready to book your pet-friendly getaway? The Sandbanks area boasts some incredible accommodation options that roll out the red carpet for pets. Browse our official guide to Dog Friendly Places to Stay to find the perfect coastal holiday home or boutique hotel for you and your dog.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on the Sandbanks Ferry?

Yes, dogs are absolutely welcome on the Sandbanks Chain Ferry. Whether you are driving across in your car or walking on as a foot passenger, dogs are permitted to travel and do so completely free of charge.

Do dogs have to be on a lead at Sandbanks?

Dogs can be let off the lead to run and swim in the designated year-round dog beach area at the western end of the peninsula. However, if you are walking them along the paved promenade behind the main beach, they must be kept on a lead at all times.

Are dogs allowed on Sandbanks Beach?

Yes, dogs are allowed on Sandbanks Beach, but seasonal rules apply. Dogs are welcome all year round on the designated western end of the beach near Haven Point. However, they are restricted from the main Blue Flag bathing area between May 1st and September 30th.