About
Tunstall Beach sits on the quiet stretch of the East Yorkshire coast, tucked away from the busier seaside spots. It’s the sort of place you reach and immediately feel the pace ease off. The beach itself is long, open, and simple, with no arcades, no noise.
The shoreline is a mix of sand, shingle, and soft clay cliffs, peaceful and almost raw in places, but that’s why it works so well. Some areas can feel narrow at high tide, so the beach is at its best when the sea is out, and the sand stretches wider. Low tide gives your dog more freedom to explore safely, and the ground is firmer underfoot.
Dog Access and Rules
Dogs are allowed on Tunstall Beach year-round, with no seasonal bans. It’s a long, undeveloped stretch, so you’re free to walk wherever feels best, though keeping your dog close to you makes sense near the soft cliffs or when the tide pushes in.
Access and Facilities
Most visitors reach Tunstall Beach from the nearby holiday parks, where footpaths lead down to the shore. Parking is usually on-site if you’re staying at a park; otherwise, options are limited.
Toilets are at the holiday parks, not on the beach.







Leave a Review.