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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.

  • The Shippen, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gooseham, England
    A charming cottage situated in the historic hamlet of Gooseham, Cornwall. Underfloor heating. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Bude 9.7 miles; Camelford 26.9 miles.
    £64
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  • Trescowthick Barn, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Newlyn East, England
    Set deep in the beautiful Cornish countryside, this Grade II listed, detached barn conversion is a real escape from the crowds, whilst being less than 3 miles to some of the county’s best beaches - most notably Crantock, Holywell Bay and the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of the Gannel estuary in Newquay.
    The area is full of tourist attractions, both man-made and natural. Amongst the best are Crealy Adventure Park, Lapps Valley Steam Railway, Dairyland, Newquay Zoo, National Trust owned Trerice House and Gardens, through to the beautiful beaches of Newquay (of which there are over 8), the dunes at Holywell Bay and Perranporth and the tranquil Gannel Estuary. The Gannel is a firm favourite with birdwatchers, kayakers and windsurfers and a perfect place for a walk with the dogs and a picnic.
    Newquay with its surfing culture is within 4 miles and guests can enjoy discounted surf hire and lessons. Try your hand at this exhilarating sport with local surf coaches. Horse riding, deep sea fishing trips, kayaking and sightseeing trips are all available in and around Newquay. The famous Fistral Beach provides everything you need for that quintessential ingredient of any beach holiday, crabbing and rock pooling, followed by a beach barbecue as the sun sets out to sea. Just a few miles up the coast you will find Watergate Bay, home to a watersports centre, plus a mile of golden sand backed by dramatic cliffs that make this area so unique.
    Further along the coast road will bring you to Padstow, home to the gastronomic empire of Rick Stein including his fish and chip shop, where you have to get there early to avoid the queues. Padstow, with its quaint working harbour and narrow cobbled streets that all gravitate back the harbour, are awash with craft and gift shops, galleries and cafés and a real must for all that visit the area. The Camel Trail starts here and bike hire is plentiful at the start. The Eden project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan, St Ives, Port Isaac, home to TV’s ’Doc Martin’, Fowey, and Truro, the county capital are all easily reached from Trescowthick and are all a must to enjoy the diverse aspects of this historic county. Beach 3 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £514
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  • Wallhouse Barn, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Totally off the beaten track, hidden away on the outskirts of Bodmin Moor, just a few miles from the pretty little village of Blisland, and 10 miles from the fabulous north and south coast. Wallhouse Barn is a fantastic holiday home for families or couples seeking complete peace and quiet, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Accessed by a little private road across stunning open moorland, the stone barn stands detached in the grounds of the owner’s moorland small holding.
    With a quirky design and interior this barn is a barn with a difference. Natural granite steps lead from the living room to the bedroom with ornate iron work balustrades, cosy double bedroom with mezzanine, a modern bathroom and kitchen with slate flooring. The main feature of the house is the spacious living/dining room, which is light, bright and airy with vaulted ceiling and large glass doors opening onto a private decked patio garden overlooking a little paddock. Perfect for lazy summer days.
    You can walk directly onto the open moorland from the property and experience the stunning views, ruggedness, nature and birdlife surrounding you, or being located between the North and South Coast of Cornwall you can explore the many varied attractions for all ages that Cornwall has to offer. Suitable for all ages of guests throughout the year, perfect for summer holidays or spring and autumn getaways. Shops, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £61
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  • Trew House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hersham, England
    Just a short drive from the North Cornish Coast in a truly peaceful location, this grand, detached farmhouse commands an imposing position surrounded by pretty gardens and rolling countryside. Furnished to a very comfortable standard, it offers spacious accommodation and is ideal for large parties or families wishing to holiday together. The historic village of Stratton is just ¼ mile with its lovely church, attractive inns and village shop. Bude, 2 miles, sits dramatically, perched high on the North Cornish Coast. It is incredibly popular year-round and yet manages to retain its Victorian charm whilst offering something for everyone and has an excellent selection of shops and restaurants, many offering local seafood. Water sports enthusiasts will find some of the best surfing waters in Europe nearby, while the golden sands at Widemouth Bay and Crackington Haven (with its rock pools) are ideal for a fun family day out. Walkers, too, are well catered for; gentle strolls can be enjoyed along the towpath of Bude’s canal, which, with its bird hide, attracts all manner of wildlife, while more exhilarating walks can be taken along the spectacular coastal path which winds along high cliffs and includes many lovely, dog-friendly beaches and hidden coves. The Bude and North Cornwall Golf Club (one of Cornwall’s finest) is close by, along with bowling, an indoor ‘Splash’ pool and seawater-fed outdoor pool. Tennis, horse riding, mountain boarding, surfing and fishing are all on offer locally and the internationally acclaimed jazz festival is fantastic and not to be missed. This is a region steeped in legends of King Arthur, with the mystical ruins of a 12th-century castle at Tintagel and the historic coastal village of Boscastle each easily accessible. The picture-postcard village of Clovelly, with winding cobbled streets and quaint fishing harbour lies further north. The Eden Project is also within a short drive; a major attraction, the site promotes the symbiotic relationship between people, plants and natural resources, with three geodesic domes housing plants from around the world. All in all, Trew House offers the perfect base for exploring the many delights which both Devon and Cornwall have to offer. Beach 2 miles. Shop 1/2 mile.
    £174
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  • Gumburnville, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Helstone, England
    This charming Cornish holiday cottage is in the heart of this pretty hamlet of Helestone, a short drive from the town of Camelford with its shops, pubs and restaurants. It has a cosy living room with an open fire and a lovely farmhouse style kitchen kitchen/dining room with slate floors and an Aga, as well as a separate utility room. On the first floor there are two pretty bedrooms, whilst up in the open plan loft conversion there is a kingsize bedroom with a spacious, modern en-suite bathroom with a freestanding bath, double shower cubicle, toilet and wash basin. The garden is to the front of the property and has a sitting-out area which is ideal for morning coffee or al fresco dining.
    The holiday cottage is close to the harbour village of Port Isaac, made famous by the TV series ‘Doc Martin’, with its selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Also within easy reach are the coastal villages of Boscastle and Tintagel, which is the mythical home of King Arthur. Just down the coast is Padstow with its array of shops, pubs and restaurants including Rick Stein’s famous fish restaurant. Here you can take a ferry across to Rock to enjoy some of the watersports on offer. You can also cycle or walk along the Camel Trail which follows the Camel Estuary along to the market town of Wadebridge and beyond to Bodmin. A short drive away is Bodmin Moor which is unspoilt moorland at its best. Golf club nearby, and Trebarwith Strand beach only a few miles away. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £58
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  • Lower Shipen, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brazacott, England
    A superb holiday location nestled on the edge of the Cornish village of North Petherwin, between Launceston and the Camel Estuary. Set within beautiful countryside on the owner’s 140-acre working sheep farm yet just 10 miles from the North Cornish coast, it is the ideal peaceful retreat. These two barn conversions retain much of their original charm with vaulted ceilings and exposed stonework and are presented to a very good standard. There is even access to the lake with wild garden, cabin and BBQ area (no BBQ).The wild beauty of Bodmin and Dartmoor National Parks are both easily accessible and a must for nature lovers and walkers. The coast boasts sandy beaches and hidden coves ideal for surfing or exploring rock pools. Golf, fishing and riding are all available locally. The historic market town of Launceston is just 7 miles away and the Eden Project is an easy drive. Shops 7 miles, pubs and restaurant 4 miles.
    £46
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  • The Stable, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brazacott, England
    A superb holiday location nestled on the edge of the Cornish village of North Petherwin, between Launceston and the Camel Estuary. Set within beautiful countryside on the owner’s 140-acre working sheep farm yet just 10 miles from the North Cornish coast, it is the ideal peaceful retreat. These two barn conversions retain much of their original charm with vaulted ceilings and exposed stonework and are presented to a very good standard. There is even access to the lake with wild garden, cabin and BBQ area (no BBQ).The wild beauty of Bodmin and Dartmoor National Parks are both easily accessible and a must for nature lovers and walkers. The coast boasts sandy beaches and hidden coves ideal for surfing or exploring rock pools. Golf, fishing and riding are all available locally. The historic market town of Launceston is just 7 miles away and the Eden Project is an easy drive. Shops 7 miles, pubs and restaurant 4 miles.
    £48
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  • Porth View, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Mawgan, England
    Situated in a lovely rural valley and surrounded by open countryside, this pair of delightful holiday cottages enjoy wonderful views over to the sea at Mawgan Porth. Away from farm traffic, on a small organic working cattle and sheep farm, enjoy watching the young farm animals, or feel free to walk the nature trail set in 15 acres of woodland valley, which is home to a variety of wildlife. Mawgan Porth, 2 miles, has a wonderful sandy beach and an 18-hole golf course. Both the resorts of Newquay and picturesque Padstow are within an 8-mile radius. The Eden Project is also within easy reach and Watergate Bay, is only 3 miles away. The idyllic village of St Mawgan, 1 mile, has interesting antique and craft shops, a pub and post office with tearoom and a Bonsai nursery.
    £53
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  • Carneadon Farmhouse, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Carneadon Farmhouse is a large, detached property resting in Launceston, Cornwall. Pet-friendly. Woodburning stove. Off-road parking. Tavistock 12.7 miles; Dartmoor National Park 14.1 miles; Boscastle 18.8 miles.
    £190
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  • Meadow Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Issey, England
    These two bright, well-fitted, semi-detached holiday cottages (refs 26912 and 26913) are set in the beautiful rolling North Cornwall countryside on the owner’s sheep and beef farm. Each cottage has been thoughtfully furnished and has a sitting-out area with a barbecue which is ideal for enjoying the beautiful views and peace and quiet.
    Just a short drive from some of North Cornwall’s picturesque harbour villages including Padstow with its array of shops, pubs and restaurants, from where you can walk or cycle the Camel Trail, Port Isaac - made famous by the TV series Doc Martin, Boscastle and Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur. Further down the coast is Watergate Bay, home to a long sandy beach. Newquay offers a number of sandy surfing beaches including Fistral, plus a zoo and sea life centre.
    The cottages are also close to the ‘Seven Sandy Bays’ of St Merryn which are ideal for family days on the beach, and Crealy Adventure Park. Within easy driving distance are the Eden Project and some of the many beautiful gardens that Cornwall has to offer. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 2 miles.
    £85
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