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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.

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    Fairview (CWC561946) is a reverse level, semi-detached cottage with an entrance on the first floor and a large living/dining room, a cosy wood-burning stove, there is a west-facing conservatory down a couple of steps with sofa and access to a small private garden. A family bedroom on the first floor provides a level living area for those with a mobility issue. On the ground floor are further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Barn Cottage (CWC562587) is also a reverse level, semi-detached cottage with two bedrooms on the ground floor.
    This is a real farm experience, fresh free-range eggs are available from the owners, and there are a number of walks across the delightful 150 acres. This is a dog-friendly property however please note that it is a working Beef and Sheep farm, so dogs must be kept under control.
    Further along the coast is Sandymouth, a large beach ideal for families due to its lovely sand, rock pools and tea rooms. A short drive north over the border into Devon leads to the quaint village of Hartland which has a magnificent church with an amazing painted ceiling and one of the tallest towers in England. Hartland Quay has a hotel and Wreckers Bar as the coast here is littered with wrecks and is a lovely spot for some lunch. Also well worth a visit is the world-famous fishing village of Clovelly. The cobbled, traffic-free, high street is built into a cleft in a 400’ high cliff and tumbles its way down past whitewashed cottages festooned with flowers to the tiny working port. Beach 2 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 11 guests.
    £71
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  • Kingfisher Barn, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    East Taphouse, England
    Really spacious barn conversion in small complex of farm cottages. Off the road to Looe and Polperro. WiFi. Woodburner. Ideal for family holidays. Liskeard 5 miles.
    £87
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  • Penarvon House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Spectacular, ultra-luxurious, award-winning house located in a truly stunning location above the picture postcard village of Helford with amazing views of the estuary. Featured on TV in Fantasy Homes by the Sea. Lizard 11 miles.
    £346
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  • St Mary's House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Mary’s House is an elegant Grade II listed Regency-style town house with Gothic Revival architectural features. The holiday property is approached through two wrought iron gates and overlooks the shared south-facing garden and circular gravelled driveway. Just minutes’ walk from the Penzance promenade and a short stroll to the delightful Morrab Gardens; famous for its banana plants and rare sub-tropical species. Set on three floors with an original staircase and high ceilings the property exudes memories of a bygone era. Penzance is an ideal location for exploring the delights of West Cornwall including the legendary Lands End, the white sand surfing beach at Sennen and the historic town of Marazion with St Michaels Mount rising from the sea like a fairytale castle. The Mount can be reached on foot by causeway at low tide or by small ferry boat at high tide. Marazion attracts birdwatchers from all over the UK to the marshes, a true wildlife haven. Penzance has a long flat promenade, leading past the open-air lido to the busy fishing harbour of Newlyn, one of the leading fishing ports in the country. Newlyn is also famous for its art school and galleries. Continue along the coastal path to the quaint harbour and village of Mousehole. The area has an abundance of restaurants, cafés, delis, shops and art galleries. Take a day trip to the beautiful Isles of Scilly by sea from Penzance or small plane from Lands End airport. A trip to the Minack Open Air Theatre is a must, cut into the rock face with the ocean as a backdrop and overlooking pretty Porthcurno Beach with its golden sands and clear waters. The area offers some amazing cliff and coastal walks and attracts visitors all year round. Shops, pubs and restaurants 70 yards.
    £75
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  • Polmeor, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Polzeath, England
    This pet-friendly, semi-detached holiday home is situated just a few hundred yards from one of the most picturesque sandy beaches in Cornwall. The property boasts great flexibility, with two bedrooms and a bathroom on the ground floor, and two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor.
    There are far reaching views across the bay from the property and just a short walk takes you to the beach and the heart of this lovely Cornish village, with its array of shops, bars, restaurants, and pubs.
    Polzeath is well-known for its beautiful surfing beach, ideal for family holidays. Close by, enjoy the stunning south-west coastal path, where guests can take in the breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean and walk around to Rock with its beaches and water sports. From here, take a foot ferry over to Padstow, with its working harbour and variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants. A little up the coast is Port Isaac, where Doc Martin is filmed, and further up is Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, and Boscastle.
    Polmeor is ideally situated to visit the many attractions that Cornwall has to offer, including Bodmin Moor, Newquay, with its surfing beaches, the zoo and Blue Reef Aquarium, the Eden Project, and several historic houses and gardens.
    £155
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  • The Fish Cellars, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portwrinkle, England
    This converted 17th-century Fish Cellar is in a stunning location with beautiful beaches literally on the doorstep. Set within a private gated community of five properties, this is a mid-terrace, eco-friendly home with much of the original stone retained to keep the charm and heritage alive. The property is set over three levels and in addition to uninterrupted sunsets and the sound of crashing waves, boasts a host of entertainment including board games, books, music and audiobooks through Amazon Echo, hundreds of DVDs, TVs in most rooms, a PlayStation 3 with games and a Nintendo Wii. For your relaxation you also have available a steam shower, aromatherapy and mood lighting. There is also a private hot tub situated on a decked area of the balcony.
    The Fish Cellars is the perfect base for you to explore this historic and exciting area, known as the hidden gem of Cornwall. Portwrinkle is a small village on the south east coast of Cornwall, with views along Whitsand Bay, which can be seen for miles on a sunny day from the private balcony. Portwrinkle has two sand and shingle beaches, one of which is Finnygook beach and is popular with experienced surfers, however there are plenty of rock pools for the children to explore (nets available in the house), or you can just sit back and relax and take in the dramatic coastline around you.
    The South West Coast Path is only 100 yards away and is perfect for enjoying a leisurely walk, whilst taking in the spectacular views of the coastline. It is characterised by high cliffs, dramatic scenery and long stretches of sandy beaches just waiting to be discovered.
    A short drive away, or if you’re feeling adventurous, an 8-mile coastal path walk, is the traditional fishing village of Looe. The long harbour wall stretches up to the Victorian bridge. You can take a trip to Looe Island and explore the rock pools or go crabbing, you may even be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the grey seal colony. There’s plenty of opportunities for sailing and fishing trips, too. You can also relax on the sandy beach in Looe, paddle in the sea or roam around the shops, museums and galleries. The local fish market sells fish straight off the boats from the harbour, something for a special dinner perhaps.
    Down the road from Looe is the historic fishing village of Polperro with its winding streets, once a thriving centre for smugglers. The pretty village cottages are perched on steep slopes overlooking the harbour. There are many displays of local art and crafts, and you can sample local produce in one of the many cafés and restaurants Polperro has to offer. The inner harbour is full of colourful boats and is still a working harbour to this day.
    Slightly further afield are the famous Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan, both around a 50-60-minute drive away. The Eden Project hosts concerts and themed events throughout the year and has plenty to keep children and adults fascinated. The Lost Gardens of Heligan, set in 200 acres of garden history, were once lost under brambles and have been restored to their former glory. You can explore the gardens and the estate in your own time and appreciate why Heligan is one of the finest gardens in England. Historic homes closer to hand are Mount Edgcumbe House and Anthony House.
    There is so much to see and do here, beautiful beaches, fishing villages, coastal walks, cycling, fishing, golf, horse riding and a plethora of National Trust properties are all available locally. Beach 170 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant.
    £267
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  • Nan-tis, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Issey, England
    Full of atmosphere and comfort and thought to be over 400 years old, this charming detached holiday cottage retains many original features including beamed ceilings slate floors and magnificent feature fireplace with wood burner and clay oven. Backing onto a nearby farm, the children will enjoy seeing the animals in the field close by. There is access to the Camel Trail, a cycle path running from Padstow to Bodmin Moor, within 2 miles. The harbour town of Padstow is 4 miles, and has much to offer with its famous Seafood Restaurant, boat trips and sea fishing.
    Take a drive along the National Trust coastline to Land’s End and discover the open theatre in the cliffs at Porthcurno and the Minack. Golf and pony trekking at Trevose. Ideally positioned for visiting Charlestown Harbour, the fabulous Eden Project, Port Isaac or The Lost Gardens of Heligan. There are various beautiful sandy bays and hidden coves within 5 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub ½ mile.
    £65
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  • Valley Truckle Bungalow, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious, well-appointed and privately situated detached bungalow is located in the grounds of the caravan club site near Tintagel. The living room is cosy with an electric ‘wood burner’ and TV, whilst the well-equipped kitchen is open plan with the dining area. There are four comfortable bedrooms, two with kingsize beds, one of which has an en-suite shower room, one with twin beds and one with a bunk bed. A family bathroom completes the picture.
    With a secluded garden furnished with picnic benches for dining al fresco, the property is perfect for the larger party seeking to explore rugged North Cornwall.
    Tintagel is 4 miles away with King Arthur’s castle clinging to the cliff top. The quaint fishing villages of Padstow, famous for TV chef Rick Stein’s restaurant, Boscastle and Port Isaac are a must. Port Isaac is also famously known as Portwenn, thanks to the long running TV series ‘Doc Martin’.
    The nearby South-West Coastal Path passes through some of the most dramatic scenery of its route.
    Away from the coast, explore the beauty of Bodmin Moor, a vast moorland peppered with fascinating granite Tors. The Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway chugs along for 6 miles and back and will delight children of all ages including steam train enthusiasts.
    Alternatively the disused railway track now known as the Camel Trail cycle and footpath is within easy reach and stretches for 18 miles from Padstow to Wenford Bridge via Wadebridge and Bodmin. Shop 0.75 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £66
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  • Trewethett Farm, TintagelInstant Book Overlay Image
    This superb, spacious bungalow lies adjacent to Bossiney Cove and the dramatic cliffs of the nearby coastline. Situated in the grounds of a caravan club site and within half a mile of several, sandy beaches and coves, it is a haven for children. It has recently been refurbished with new double glazing and a wonderful modern kitchen. The nearby coast path follows the cliff tops to the picturesque fishing hamlet of Boscastle and onto the legendary seat of King Arthur at Tintagel’s ruined castle. With many pubs, restaurants and leisure activities in the area this is both the perfect family holiday location and base for touring the splendid Cornish coastline. Shop, pub and restaurant 2.5 miles.
    £89
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  • Pennard, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Camborne, England
    Pennard is a spacious detached bungalow, built around a central courtyard, just two miles from the north coast and beaches of Portreath, Godrevy and Gwithian. The bungalow has four bedrooms, a large master bedroom with en-suite and a further main bathroom and additional wet room. An additional sitting room can be converted to use as an additional bedroom. Pennard is in a peaceful area and ideally located for visiting both the rugged north coast and the tranquil coves and creeks of the south coast. Close to Tehidy Country Park and Golf Course and the fabulous surf beach of Portreath. Easy access to the flat, private and enclosed rear garden and patio. Convenient for the A30 which enables visitors to explore the county with ease: Falmouth with the National Maritime Museum, St Ives with the Tate Gallery, Penzance with the nearby fishing harbour of Newlyn and Mousehole with its art galleries. Visit Lands End, the north coast, ideal for surfing enthusiasts, and the south coast perfect for sailing, fishing and coastal walks. Shops ¼ mile, pub 1 mile and restaurant 2 miles.
    £106
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