Kilve Beach provides one of Somerset's most fascinating geological experiences, with its famous fossil-rich limestone ledges extending far into the sea. The beach attracts fossil hunters from across Britain, with ammonites and other marine fossils regularly discovered among the rock formations. The wild, natural character contrasts sharply with more developed resort beaches. Dogs are welcome year-round, making this extremely popular with dog owners seeking more adventurous coastal experiences. The rocky terrain provides excellent exploration opportunities, while the firm surfaces suit active dogs comfortable with uneven ground. The geological interest keeps both dogs and owners engaged during extended visits. Access is via the village with parking available at the church in East Quantoxhead, followed by a pleasant half-mile walk to the beach. The lack of facilities means visitors must be prepared, but the natural setting compensates. The location within the Quantock Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides excellent walking opportunities, while nearby attractions include Hinkley Point and various Quantock villages. The fossil hunting requires strong footwear and tide awareness for safety.
Kilve Beach
Dog-Friendly Beach in Somerset
Quick Facts
- Location: Somerset
- Dog Access: year-round
- Parking: Yes
- Facilities: No