Duckpool Beach
Duckpool is one of the most attractive and dramatic coves in the Bude area. At higher tide the beach is made up of pebbles, but at mid/ low tide sand and rocks are revealed. The northern end of the beach has rock pools.
Limited facilities: toilets in the small National Trust owned car park.
We have no dog information for Duckpool beach.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Duckpool Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 216 beaches in Cornwall, or check our list of Cornwall Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Duckpool Beach, Bude, Bude, Cornwall , United Kingdom
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