A Wild Adventure: Exploring Newquay Zoo’s Animal Wonders and Conservation Efforts
- 22 October 2024
- Holiday, Things to do & see
If you’re after a fun and affordable way to spend a few hours near St Merryn, Newquay Zoo is a fantastic option….
Read MoreUp until this year, the restrictions imposed by the county’s seasonal dog ban have made it hard for four-legged visitors and their owners to enjoy Summer in Cornwall to its fullest but all this is about to change!
Thanks to new regulations brought in by Rob Nolan, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods and Public Protection, following a largescale public survey, dog restrictions on Cornish beaches will be reduced from four months to just two. Originally spanning from May until September, the restrictions will now only be in place in July and August (except on beaches with Blue Flag status) and limited to the hours between 10am and 6pm – fantastic news for dogs and their owners!
Commenting on the existing restrictions, Rob Nolan stated: “At present they are different from place to place – some are 24 hours, some start at 7am. This is complicated and confusing, particularly for our visitors, so harmonising dates to two months, and times to 8 hours a day, will make them easier to comprehend and to enforce.”
As well as Cornwall’s year-round dog-friendly beaches, our canine pups will be allowed on the following beaches from September to June throughout the day and from 1st July to 31st August outside of the hours of 10am and 6pm:
That said, Cornwall’s Blue Flag status beaches will retain their original restrictions for just over four months from 15th May to 30th September each year, between 10am and 6pm. For guests of Cowries, St Merryn – please note Trevone Beach is one of these beaches.
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