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Dog friendly hiking trails around St. Michael Caerhays are characterized by the scenic coastal paths of the Roseland Peninsula, secluded sandy beaches, and dramatic headlands. The area features diverse landscapes, from the cliffs of the South West Coast Path to the tranquil coves like Hemmick Beach and Porthluney Beach. Dodman Point, the highest headland on the south coast of Cornwall, offers expansive views and rises to approximately 353 feet above sea level. This region is part of the Cornwall Area…
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.24km
02:39
220m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Each of these crosses, which we repeatedly encounter on the way, is a reminder of the death of Jesus Christ, but the Son of God has not remained in death, but has been resurrected by his Father to eternal life, which is also promised to us Christians. However, such a spiritual theme is not only dealt with in theological books, but also in secular literature, even with particular fondness in crime novels. Many a successful author has therefore woven characters of spiritual standing into their plotlines, such as Ellis Peters, who created the Benedictine 'Brother Cadfael' as the main character in her medieval crime series. "Death accompanies us every day of our lives, and we should not regard it as a threat, but as the gate through which we will all pass on our way to God's grace," says Abbot Radulfus in "The Wedding Murders" when a high-ranking guest of the monastery he presides over is brought back as a corpse. I also wish the viewer of this sacred wayside shrine the same redeeming perspective on the path to God's grace.
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Nice sandy beach. Makes a nice place to stop and rest for a while.
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When it comes to the beach, you have to pay attention to the tides, which can make it very small.
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Perched on the tip of Dodman Point you'll find Dodman Cross. Made of granite, its actually a navigational aid for those out at sea rather than a religious monument.
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Also known as Vault Beach, the sea on this side of Dodman Point is often calm so it is a great place for a sea swim. It is also dog friendly all year round so a perfect destination for those hiking with four legged friends.
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When the weather is nice, there is a very nice view here.
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Lovely sandy, dog friendly beach. Narrow access roads from both directions and very limited parking, so better to access on a bike if you can manage the 20% hill on the way out
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There are over 25 dog-friendly hiking trails around St. Michael Caerhays, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These range from easy strolls to more challenging coastal paths.
The terrain around St. Michael Caerhays is diverse, featuring scenic coastal paths with varied elevations, secluded sandy beaches, and inland routes through historic parkland. You can expect a mix of well-trodden paths, some steeper sections along the coast, and potentially muddy areas after rain, especially on inland trails.
Yes, several excellent circular routes are suitable for dogs. For a moderate coastal experience, consider the View of the Cornwall coastline – Dodman Cross loop from St. Michael Caerhays, which offers dramatic views. Another option is the Caerhays Castle & Hemmick Beach loop from Porthluney Cove, an easier route that combines coastal scenery with views of the castle grounds.
While much of the South West Coast Path is dog-friendly, it's crucial to keep your dog under close control, especially near cliff edges, livestock, and nesting birds. Some sections may require dogs to be on a lead. Always check local signage, particularly during lambing season or in areas with ground-nesting birds.
Yes, the area boasts beautiful beaches where dogs are welcome. Hemmick Beach is a small, attractive cove known for being relatively uncrowded, and dogs are generally permitted. Porthluney Beach at Caerhays is also a sheltered, privately owned beach that often welcomes dogs, though it's always good to check for any seasonal restrictions.
You and your dog can explore several notable landmarks and natural features. The dramatic Dodman Cross on Dodman Point offers expansive views and is a prominent historical marker. Many routes also provide views of the picturesque Caerhays Castle and its renowned gardens, as well as access to stunning coastal vistas and secluded coves like Hemmick Beach.
Spring and autumn are often ideal for dog-friendly hiking in St. Michael Caerhays. The weather is generally milder, and the trails are less crowded than in peak summer. Spring brings the vibrant blooms of the Caerhays gardens, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Summer can be pleasant, but remember to bring plenty of water for your dog and be mindful of warmer temperatures on exposed coastal paths.
Yes, there are 12 easy dog-friendly routes available. These typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances, making them suitable for dogs needing a gentler pace. The Caerhays Castle & Hemmick Beach loop from Porthluney Cove is an excellent easy option, offering pleasant scenery without strenuous climbs.
Parking is generally available at popular starting points for trails, such as near Porthluney Cove or in designated car parks along the South West Coast Path. Always check local signage for parking fees and restrictions. Some smaller hamlets like East and West Portholland may have limited roadside parking.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal scenery, the variety of trails that cater to different fitness levels, and the opportunity to explore beautiful beaches and historic landmarks with their dogs. The well-maintained paths and the sense of tranquility are also frequently highlighted.
While St. Michael Caerhays itself is a small village, the wider Roseland Peninsula and nearby towns offer several dog-friendly establishments. Many pubs and cafes in coastal villages are welcoming to well-behaved dogs, often providing water bowls. It's always a good idea to call ahead to confirm their current dog policy.


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