About
Keiss Beach is a large, white, sandy, dog-friendly beach with a harbour at the village end. As you walk along the beach, you can explore the sand dunes and old World War II coastal defences.
The partially ruined Keiss Castle is located less than 1 mile north of the village centre, on the cliffs overlooking the bay.
You rarely get many people on the beach apart from the odd surfer and walkers.
Dog Access and Rules
Keiss Beach welcomes dogs year-round with no seasonal restrictions.
Access and Facilities
Keiss Beach is remote, though there is a small car park in the village. The beach forms the northern part of Sinclair’s Bay, with Reiss Beach being on the southern end.








