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Dog friendly hiking trails around Sidmouth offer a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration. The region is characterized by its position on the Jurassic Coast, featuring dramatic red sandstone cliffs and tranquil river valleys. Inland, rolling hills and woodlands provide varied terrain, while the South West Coast Path offers extensive coastal routes. This area presents a mix of elevations and path types, suitable for different hiking preferences.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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at the top of a long climb from Sidmouth, a welcome seat for a well-earned breather at Bulverton Hill with views.
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The Bowd looks a decent restaurant - pub to go in. The thatched roofs are common to see in this part of the world. The location seems affluent and tidy
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park in the layby at the top of Four Elms hill. Lovely shady walk
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Muddy year round, but not too bad in the summer. You can usually skirt the puddles.
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There is a saying... What goes up must come down. Do this section, and you'll figure it out quickly. 😂
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This enchanting woodland on the slopes of Fire Beacon Hill is filled with gnarled trees and twisted branches creating a mystical atmosphere.
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The historic Alma bridge, built over 100 years ago, was damaged in severe flooding and rendered unsafe for use long term. The bridge provides access to the seafront over the River Sid and acts as a gateway to the South West Coast Path. A large project was undertaken to replace it - the new bridge was moved 40 metres inland and a nautical, contemporary design was selected. The project also undertook extensive cliff reprofiling and stabilisation work. Despite COVID restrictions hampering the project, the bridge was opened at the end of 2020. The structure was clad in our Purbeck Royal Blue stone to match the existing walling and, more fittingly, it's one of the limestone beds found on the Jurassic Coast. We supplied approx. 60 tonne of Purbeck Stone which is ideal for this type of applictaion; it's hardwearing and durable, even against some of the harshest environmental elements. Purbeck Royal Blue is a stunning natural building stone with a rich blue heart and brown border which offers a fabulous depth of colour and a lot of character, suitable for new-builds and restoration schemes alike and has been used extensively throughout the UK.
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There are 7 dog-friendly hiking trails around Sidmouth featured in this guide. These routes range from easy strolls to more challenging coastal paths, ensuring a variety of options for you and your canine companion.
Yes, Sidmouth offers several easy dog-friendly walks. For a gentle stroll, consider the Manor Road Car Park – Mutters Moor loop from Sidmouth, which is an easy 5.7 km route. Another accessible option is the Mutters Moor – Kebles Seat loop from Sidmouth, also rated easy and offering pleasant views.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly routes around Sidmouth are circular. For example, the East Devon Way & the South West Coast Path loop from Sidmouth offers a challenging circular coastal experience. Inland, the Harpford Woods loop from Bowd provides a tranquil circular walk through woodlands.
Sidmouth's dog-friendly trails offer diverse terrain. You can expect dramatic red sandstone cliffs along the coast, gentle riverside paths in the tranquil Otter Valley, and rolling hills and woodlands in areas like Mutter's Moor and Harpford Woods. Some coastal paths can be rugged with ascents and descents, while inland routes are often flatter.
Absolutely. Sidmouth is on the Jurassic Coast, so many trails boast stunning sea views. The East Devon Way & the South West Coast Path loop provides extensive coastal vistas. You'll also find breathtaking views towards landmarks like the Ladram Bay Sea Stacks on routes heading west.
Yes, for a change of scenery from the coast, you can explore the tranquil Otter Valley or the area's woodlands. The Harpford Woods loop from Bowd offers a peaceful woodland experience. The Harpford Woods – Redbridge Over the River Otter loop from Sidbury also takes you through woodlands and along the River Otter.
Many trailheads around Sidmouth offer parking. For example, the Manor Road Car Park – Mutters Moor loop starts directly from Manor Road Car Park, making it convenient for access. Other routes often have nearby public car parks in Sidmouth or surrounding villages.
When walking dogs on the Jurassic Coast, be mindful of cliff edges and livestock in fields. Keep your dog on a lead where signs indicate, especially near cliffs or grazing animals. Be aware of tide times if walking on beaches, and always carry water for your dog, especially on warmer days as some coastal paths offer little shade.
Spring and autumn are often ideal for dog-friendly hikes in Sidmouth, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds than peak summer. The landscape is vibrant in spring, and autumn brings beautiful colours. Winter walks can be invigorating, but coastal paths may be muddy or exposed to strong winds.
Sidmouth and its surrounding villages are generally welcoming to dogs. Many pubs and cafes in the area have outdoor seating or designated dog-friendly sections. It's always a good idea to check with the establishment beforehand, especially if you plan to dine indoors with your dog.
The dog-friendly trails around Sidmouth are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the variety of terrain from clifftops to tranquil valleys, and the well-maintained paths that make for enjoyable walks with dogs.
Yes, several natural attractions are accessible with dogs. You can explore the Otter Estuary Nature Reserve, a prime spot for birdwatching (keep dogs on lead). The iconic Ladram Bay Sea Stacks are also visible from various coastal paths, offering dramatic photo opportunities.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging adventure with their dog, the East Devon Way & the South West Coast Path loop from Sidmouth is a difficult 22.4 km route with significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding full-day hike along the stunning coastline.


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