St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, TR21 0PL

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DOG FRIENDLY DAYS OUT IN THE ISLES OF SCILLY

S t Mary’s is home to Pelistry and Bar Point, both of which are dog friendly all year round, while seasonal bans are in place on Town Beach, Porthmelon, and Porthcressa. All of the islands you discover on the other islands will be dog friendly.

   

      

     

1. BEACHES NEAR ST MARY'S ISLAND

Found on the eastern side of Tresco, Pentle Beach is a glistening white arc of sand that’s rightly regarded as one of the Isles of Scilly’s finest. Better still, it’s dog-friendly throughout the year. Low sand dunes and sparkling turquoise waters make visiting this gem an absolute must during your stay. Being located on the opposite side of the island to the harbour means it’s usually quiet here, so there’ll be plenty of space. 

 

Dog on beach dunes
Dog walking through ferns

 

   

2. ISLES OF SCILLY DOG FRIENDLY WALKS

St Mary’s offers stunning walking trails for you and your canine companion. Innisidgen Pines, Deep Point, and Porthellick are a short distance from The Atlantic and offer pure bliss with ample space and gorgeous views.

  

DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION IN THE ISLES OF SCILLY

Need a place to rest your paws? The Atlantic is a dog friendly pub hotel in Scilly. Book a Proper Dog stay.

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STAYING SAFE OF THE SWCP

Follow these top tips from SWCP to enjoy the 630 miles of coast path safely.
Dog looking up at bar

PROPER DOG

Paw a pint of Proper Dog, without a ruff head the next morning!
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TOP TIPS FOR YOUR STAYCATION

On your first trip together? Check out these top tips for a stress-free start.

PROPER JOB

Pair perfectly with your pooches Proper Dog for a treat together!

THINGS TO DO IN THE ISLES OF SCILLY

Need a little inspiration for your trip? Discover the wild and wonderful archipelago that is the Isles of Scilly. Our mild climate is a haven for plants and wildlife, with each island a vibrant world of its own, teeming with colour and activity. With five inhabited islands, 35 beaches, and countless outcrops and islets, there is plenty to explore during your stay. Better still, the islands are largely dog-friendly, so there’s plenty of ground to tire out Rover too!