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Visiting Spurn Point and Beach with your dog is an adventure into one of the UK’s most unique and dramatic landscapes. Spurn Point, also known simply as Spurn, is a narrow sand and shingle spit on the tip of the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire. It reaches into the North Sea and forms the north bank of the entrance to the Humber Estuary.
Dog Access and Rules
As a National Nature Reserve, you can’t walk your dog down to Spurn Point, which is part of Spurn National Nature Reserve.
The Spurn Discovery Centre, which does allow dogs, can provide details of where and where not to go with your dog.
Things To See & Do
You may ask why we have listed this if you can’t go to Spurn Point. You can head north from the Discovery Centre along the beach. Enjoy a nice dog walk, the sea air, views and spot wildlife on the cliffs and in the water.
There is the Kilnsea Wetlands trail circular walk. Head north towards the Blue Bell and continue along Beacon Lane. Then, follow the cut paths to the historic sound mirror and Kilnsea Wetlands. You will see waders, wildfowl, and views over Kilnsea. Walk for a short distance along the grass verge until you reach Kilnsea village, and continue back along the path to the Discovery Centre. You’ll need to keep your dog on a lead for this walk.







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