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Dog-Friendly Holidays Cornwall

Discover Cornwall's coastal beauty on a dog-friendly getaway. From the rugged cliffs of Land's End to North Cornwall’s sandy beaches, this southwestern destination is the cream of the crop of the UK’s countryside. Explore historic castles, enjoy fresh seafood, and immerse yourself in Cornwall's unique culture—an ideal spot for any traveller and their four-legged companion.

  • Kilcummer Stables, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    A cosy property tucked along a quiet country lane overlooking the historical village of Tintagel, with sea views from the living room, bedroom and kitchen windows. Located about a mile from a long sandy beach and the centre of Arthurian legends at Tintagel, this single-storey stable conversion offers cosy holiday accommodation. The front of the property has a small, fenced garden with a bench and view towards the ocean, whilst at the rear of the property is a cosy patio garden area. Within easy reach are many little coves, the ruins of Tintagel Castle and Celtic monastery remains – with two little beaches far below connected by Merlin’s Cave. Lovely walks in nearby wooded St Nectan’s Glen, by a tumbling stream and waterfall, and in Rocky Valley, where a rock bears intricate Bronze Age carvings. Camelford 5 miles. Riding, golf and fishing nearby. Shop and restaurant within 1¼ miles. Pub within a mile.
    £42
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  • Pip's Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Penzance, England
    This lovely stone property, constructed out of Lamorna granite, is situated in the quiet village of Madron, just outside Penzance on a hill overlooking Mounts Bay and the picturesque St Michaels Mount. Although this cottage is located inside the village, the view from the double bedroom is stunning with a rooftop view of the Mount! The cottage is ideally suited to two people but is flexible enough to sleep a maximum of three.
    Madron Church was originally the mother church for Penzance and gained notoriety in 1805 following the death of Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar. News of his untimely demise was first passed to shore in Penzance from HMS Pickle that was en route to Falmouth. The Mayor of Penzance then led a procession to Madron church where the first memorial service in England was held for Admiral Nelson.
    Madron is a central spot to act as a base for exploring west Cornwall. The dramatic, moody, west of Cornwall has a plethora of sandy sheltered coves and rocky headlands, all of which can be viewed from the Southwest coastal path. Pip’s Cottage is very close to the traditional fishing villages of Newlyn and Mousehole. The ancient standing stones of Lanyon Quoit and West Lanyon Quoit are all within ½ mile as is the Men An Tol with its interesting vertical ring shaped centre stone! The Celtic Madron Well was the only source of water for Penzance and Madron until the 18th Century. There is a good bus service to Penzance from just outside the cottage. Beach 3⅓ miles.
    £96
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