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Dog friendly hiking trails around Marhamchurch are characterized by a mix of coastal paths and inland routes along canals and river valleys. The region, situated in North Cornwall, offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Hikers can explore dramatic shorelines with sea views or serene paths alongside the historic Bude Canal and River Strat. This varied terrain provides options ranging from gentle strolls to more rugged coastal walks.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
4.6
(14)
176
hikers
8.92km
02:25
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
20
hikers
3.92km
01:02
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
15
hikers
7.82km
02:06
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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7
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7.94km
02:06
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
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3.85km
01:01
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Take a short break and enjoy the view. There's also a bench nearby.
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Great landmark on a beautiful beach with cafe and lifeguard service. The rocks invite you to climb
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On the SW Coast Path heading south, the last opportunity to stop before Crackington Haven.
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The tower has gotten so close to the cliffs at this point and is now "at risk of falling". It is scheduled to be moved backwards from mid-2023.
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Hold your nose!! Needs to be renamed the p..s stop/tower
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A great cafe to enjoy a coffee or something more substantial. Overlooking the Weir, there are plenty of wildfowl to enjoy on the water. Always a strong possibility of a Kingfisher.
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Bude Canal was dug to provide a means to transport sand from the sea inland. The sand is rich in lime and made a great fertiliser for the acidic farmland which was otherwise very unproductive. The initial idea for the canal was in 1774 but it wasn't until 1825 that the canal was actually opened. This two mile stretch from Bude to Helebridge is wide enough for a barge. The canal continues for another 33 miles on a much narrower scale. In this later section the boats were pulled by horses, unusual in the fact that the boats were on wheels. In 1901, the canal was used for the last time for its intended purpose, following the rise of railway transportation. The first two miles were restored in 2009 in a £5 million project.
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There are 10 dedicated dog-friendly hiking trails around Marhamchurch, offering a variety of experiences for you and your canine companion. These routes range from easy strolls to more moderate adventures.
The dog-friendly trails around Marhamchurch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 162 ratings. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal paths to serene canal-side walks, and the clear accessibility for dogs.
Yes, Marhamchurch offers 5 easy dog-friendly walks perfect for a relaxed outing. A great option is the Widemouth Bay – Widemouth Bay loop from Widemouth Bay, which provides a gentle coastal experience. Another accessible choice is the Bude Canal – Helebridge Basin loop from Widemouth Bay, offering a flat, scenic walk along the historic canal.
For those seeking a bit more challenge, there are 5 moderate dog-friendly hikes available. Consider the Widemouth Bay – Compass Point Storm Tower loop from Widemouth Bay, which combines coastal views with some elevation gain. Another moderate option is the Bude Canal – Widemouth Bay loop from Widemouth Bay, offering a mix of canal and coastal scenery.
Absolutely! Marhamchurch is close to the stunning North Cornwall coastline, offering breathtaking sea views. The Widemouth Bay – Compass Point Storm Tower loop is an excellent choice, providing expansive vistas and passing by the iconic Compass Point Storm Tower. Widemouth Bay itself has easily accessible paths for various walks.
Beyond the coastline, you can explore the serene Bude Canal, which offers peaceful walks alongside its historic waterways. The area also features the quiet Hele Valley and nature reserves like Dunsdon Nature Reserve, showcasing local wildlife. You might also encounter beautiful beaches like Duckpool Beach and Crackington Haven Beach during your hikes.
Yes, several landmarks enhance the hiking experience. The Compass Point Storm Tower is a prominent feature on coastal walks, offering panoramic views. The historic Bude Canal itself is an attraction, with its fascinating engineering and tranquil paths. You can also visit Widemouth Bay, a popular spot for both hiking and other outdoor activities.
Many of the dog-friendly trails around Marhamchurch are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. For example, the View South Over Widemouth Bay – Widemouth Bay loop offers a great circular route with coastal vistas.
Marhamchurch is suitable for hiking year-round, but spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds, making them ideal for dog walks. Summer can be lovely for coastal paths, but be mindful of warmer weather and ensure your dog has access to water. Winter walks can be invigorating, especially along the rugged coastline, but always check local weather conditions.
Many popular starting points for walks, especially around Widemouth Bay and Bude, offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information, but generally, you'll find convenient options near trailheads for coastal and canal walks.
The Marhamchurch area and nearby Bude are generally welcoming to dogs. Many pubs and cafes in the region offer outdoor seating or designated dog-friendly areas, perfect for a refreshment stop after a hike. It's always a good idea to check with the establishment beforehand, especially if you plan to dine indoors.


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