Dorset Beaches
Discover the golden sands and stunning coastlines of Dorset, from Durdle Door to Sandbanks. Whether you want to relax, swim, or explore, there's a beach for everyone in this sunny county.
Find out which beaches in Dorset welcome dogs all year round or have seasonal restrictions. Enjoy running, playing and chasing sticks with your four legged friend on the fantastic coastline of Dorset.
When it comes to breathtaking views, clifftop walks and sandcastle building, you can't beat the Dorset coast! With 100 miles of coastline to explore you'll find a mixture of sandy, shingle and pebble beaches. England's first natural World Heritage Site is also found along our coast with some of the Jurassic Coast's most iconic landmarks such as Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove located in Dorset.
Dorset, a coastal gem in the south of England, is home to some of the most captivating beaches in the UK. From the iconic Chesil Beach, an 18-mile stretch of shingle, to hidden sandy coves and bustling seaside towns, Dorset's coastline offers a diverse range of beach experiences.
Discover the best beaches in Dorset, from sandy bays to pebble coves, with photos, ratings and reviews. Find out about the facilities, activities and wildlife of each beach and vote for your favourite.
Swanage Beach. Whether it's the height of summer or the depths of winter, Mummy in a Tutu loves visiting the beach at Swanage. Sand perfect for castles, shells to collect, 2p machines to play, chips to munch and ice creams to lick. What more could you ask for. Facilities at the Swanage Dorset beach are very good.
Find out how to enjoy Dorset's beaches and coastline with accessibility information and tips. Learn about wheelchair friendly beaches, matting, beach wheelchairs, boat trips and more.
Chesil Beach is an 18-mile long shingle beach in Dorset, part of the Jurassic Coast. It runs from Portland to West Bay and is separated from the mainland by the Fleet Lagoon. The beach was virtually deserted apart from some beach fishermen fisherwomen. Some of the area towards the Fleet Lagoon at the southeast end is restricted access due to
Sandbanks Beach - This award-winning beach is backed by sand dunes and is a popular spot for watersports. Alum Chine Beach - This sandy beach is backed by wooded cliffs and is a great spot for families with its children's play area and paddling pool. So there you have it, our pick of the 20 best beaches in Dorset.
19 Best Dorset Beaches. Below, I've rounded up all the best beaches in Dorset - for any kind of day out. I've divided the post into 3 categories - beaches for seaside days out, beaches for epic coastline and adventures, and the top-secret beaches only locals know about! Use the links to skip ahead, or just browse the whole post.