Visiting St Agnes

Dogs

We love dogs and the parish is one of the best areas in the country to visit with your pets.

The glorious South West coast path passes straight through St. Agnes, and is the perfect place for a stomp, but please take good care when walking with your dog. The SWCP site has a good guide to making sure you all have a good day out.

St. Agnes Beacon, which is owned by the National Trust, is a great place to walk dogs any time of year.

Please note: It can get very hot in Cornwall in the summer, and dogs can quickly get into trouble if left in hot cars. Please don’t EVER leave your dog in your car while you go to the beach or pop to the shops – there is almost always somewhere to tie them up outside, with a water bowl to keep them cool.

Useful Information: St Clement Veterinary Clinic, 12 Churchtown, St Agnes, TR5 0QP, T: 01872 554456

Beaches:

The Cornish Coast website has a useful map of ALL Cornish beaches that welcome dogs at any time of year.

To keep our beaches beautiful and clean, dogs are not allowed on all beaches all year round. Whatever time of year, please ALWAYS remember to take a poop bag and clean up after you dog.

Of the 4 beaches in and around St. Agnes:

Trevaunance Cove

Dogs are allowed all year round but must be kept on leads

Trevellas Porth

Dogs are allowed all year round

Chapel Porth

Seasonal dog ban on beach between 1st July and 31st August, 10am-6pm.

Trevellas Porth

Seasonal dog ban in place between 15th May & 30th September, 10am-6pm.