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Find out about visiting Penbryn with your dog and enjoy a day out in nature from 1 October to 30 April. Please keep the beach enjoyable for everyone by keeping your dog on a short lead, cleaning up after them and following the guidance below.
We’ve been working on making it easier for you to find out how dog-friendly your visit will be before you and your four-legged friend arrive.
To help with this, we've created a new pawprint rating system and given all the places in our care a rating. You can find this information in the National Trust members’ handbook.
Penbryn is a one pawprint rated place.
Dogs are welcome here, but facilities are limited. They’ll be able to stretch their legs in the car park and walk in the nearby open spaces, depending on the season. Read on to discover exactly where you can take your dog.
Dogs are welcome on the beach from 1 October to 30 April. Please keep Penbryn enjoyable for everyone by keeping your dog on a short lead, cleaning up after them and following the guidance below.
There's a water bowl at Plwmp Tart café.
If your dog requires anything during your visit, we will be happy to help where we can.
Penbryn may have livestock grazing throughout the season, so we kindly ask visitors to keep their dogs on a short lead at all times to keep the animals safe.
You are also advised not to leave your pet in the car for long periods of time, as there is limited amount of shade during warmer seasons.
Please also be aware that there can be strong tides and uneven, slippery rocks on the beach.
We’ve worked with our partner Forthglade to come up with this Canine Code, which helps to make sure everyone can enjoy their day:
Our definition of close or effective control is:
Find out how to get to Penbryn, where to park, the things to see and do and more.
We've partnered with natural pet food maker Forthglade so that you and your dog can get even more out of the special places we care for.
If you’re bringing your dog(s) to the places we care for, you'll find information on our pawprint rating system and the Canine Code to help plan your visit.
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