Danger Beach, Kalk Bay
A small stretch of coastline just beyond the St James tidal pools. Named as such for its choppy waves and rip currents.
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Cape Town’s coastline offers a wide range of beaches that can work well for dog walks, play, and swimming – but access rules and conditions vary significantly from one beach to the next.
This directory focuses specifically on beaches where dogs are typically permitted, highlighting the practical details that matter when planning a visit. These include whether off-leash areas are allowed, if leashes are required, how exposed the beach is to wind or sun, and the usual crowd levels at different times.
Coastal conditions can change quickly. Water quality, tides, seasonal restrictions, and enforcement may vary, so this information should be treated as a starting point rather than a guarantee. Always check local signage on arrival and use good judgement based on the conditions on the day.
Be respectful of other beach users, clean up after your dog, and consider quieter times if your dog is reactive, nervous, or easily overwhelmed.
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Beaches
A small stretch of coastline just beyond the St James tidal pools. Named as such for its choppy waves and rip currents.
Popular Atlantic Seaboard beach for dog walks – check signage for rules and seasonal restrictions.
Scenic South Peninsula beach near Simon's Town – check signage for dog access and leash rules.
False Bay beach for walks and play
Long, walkable False Bay beach - dogs allowed on half of the beach
Wide, open South Peninsula beach popular for long walks – check signage for dog rules.
West Coast beach and promenade area for dog walks – check signage for dog rules.

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