1 BEST FOR: BEACH & LAKESLAPTON SANDS, DEVON
Slapton Sands is a mainly shingle beach in South Devon, which is backed by the largest freshwater lake nature reserve in the South West, Slapton Ley. There is plenty of parking, the enormous beach is dog-friendly all year round, making planning your visit easy, and there’s a level three-mile walking route for you and the hound to enjoy. History buffs will like this one too – it was used for rehearsals for the D-Day landings in 1944.
Dog-friendly stay in your Camper: Reserve a pitch at the Slapton Sands Camping and Caravanning Club site which is walking distance away and enjoys a quiet, rural setting lined by trees and flanked by rolling countryside with fabulous coastal views. The site welcomes dogs, and there’s even a designated dog walk.
2 BEST FOR: NATURAL BEAUTYRHOSSILI, GOWER
Probably one of the best-known beaches in the UK, let alone Wales, Rhossili regularly tops beautiful beach lists and if you’re visiting Gower in your Camper with your dog, then it’s a must. Enjoy a gentle circular walk on the famous Wales Coast Path, via Llangennith, then along the cliffs overlooking the beach, and