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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.

  • Tucked Away, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Linkinhorne, England
    Tucked away it certainly is! Ideal for couples of all ages looking for a spacious holiday cottage in a peaceful rural location.
    This detached barn conversion, close to the owners’ home, has its own secluded, patio style Mediterranean garden, with a BBQ to the rear. It has a large entrance hallway with storage and a drying area for boots and coats. The open-plan living area is bright and airy, and has a door off the kitchen leading to the private patio. There is also outdoor undercover space for storing bikes.
    Linkinhorne is a small, pretty hamlet just a few miles out of the town of Callington, nestling in the Lynher valley below Bodmin Moor. This part of Cornwall is an unspoilt, hidden rural area quite often missed off the tourist map. This is a great location for exploring a wide region of Cornwall being central to both the south and north coastline. Beach 20 miles. Shop 4 miles, pub and restaurant 1.5 miles away.
    £54
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  • Tegen, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tywardreath, England
    With its quiet position in a secluded cul-de-sac, and lawned garden with a decked terrace, Tegen really is the perfect choice for a quiet holiday. This detached bungalow is just a short stroll from the village pub and restaurant, and an award-winning butchers, as well as the wide expanse of Par Beach.
    The ancient village of Tywardreath is just 3 miles from Fowey, a sailing town on the stunning south coast, the perfect base for seeing this stunning county and its dramatic coastline that includes golden beaches, quiet harbour villages and breathtaking cliff-top walks. The south facing village of Polkerris has water sports options, such as kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding, along with the traditional touches of sand castle building and rock pooling.
    Fowey, home to a royal regatta and cultural festival each year has deep sea fishing, dolphin spotting trips, sailing and kayaking along its famous river. Try your hand at mackerel fishing for the evening’s alfresco dinner back at the house, or stay in Fowey for an estuary side dinner in one of the many cafés bars and restaurants that the town boasts. The town is a network of narrow lanes with local galleries, bakers and plenty of craft and gift shops.
    The ever popular Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan and Lostwithiel, an ancient town and home to Cornwall’s antiques markets, are within a short drive, making this area a must for staying and seeing. There are golf courses, cycle trails and woodland walks nearby, along with many National Trust houses and gardens proving that Tegen has it all on its doorstep. Beach ½ mile. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 180 yards.
    £65
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  • The Little House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Twelveheads, England
    This pretty little cottage sits in the owners’ beautifully maintained garden, deep in the Cornish countryside and provides an ideal base while visiting many areas of Cornwall. Although nearer the tranquil south coast, the dramatic north coast, with its excellent surfing beaches, is easily reached. The Little House is just yards from the ‘Mineral Tramways Trail’, one of Cornwall’s many cycle networks that links the north coast at Portreath to the South coast near Falmouth. It is popular with walkers, cyclists, horse riders and sightseers as it passes through a rich mining heritage area, dotted with old mine archaeology. A cycle hire centre, shop and café are approximately 1 mile from the front door, right on the trail itself. The world famous Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and the Lizard Peninsula, which is the location of Lizard Point and the most southerly point of the country, are all easily accessible from the property. The ancient seafaring town of Falmouth is approx 6 miles away, and provides an excellent centre for many activities such as sailing, windsurfing, pleasure trips and diving. Other amenities available locally are fine sandy beaches, shopping, cinema, restaurants and Pendennis Castle, perched high on Pendennis Point. Falmouth is also home to the National Maritime Museum, two yacht marinas and numerous National Trust gardens. A ferry to the Roseland Peninsula and a sightseeing trip along the River Fal to Truro are also available from one of the town quays. Truro is the capital city of Cornwall and less than 5 miles away, with excellent shopping in the cobbled streets, fine dining in its many restaurants, bistros and cafés, a theatre and museum. Beach 6 miles. Shop, bakery, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
    £51
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  • River Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Polperro, England
    Nestled in a quiet lane just minutes from the heart of the ancient smuggling and seafaring village of Polperro, this charming riverside lodge offers a rare gem – front parking and a delightful terrace along the river, perfect for alfresco breakfasts or evening barbecues. A large balcony off the living room provides an elevated view over the lush garden, enhancing the tranquillity of the setting. Immerse yourself in the allure of Polperro, where the quaint working harbour and narrow winding streets house fisherman’s pubs, galleries, bakeries, cafés, restaurants, and shops offering local seafood and crafts. The lodge serves as an ideal base for an unforgettable Cornish holiday.
    Venture to the historic fishing port of Looe, a short distance away, boasting a superb sandy beach for family outings. Explore the renowned fish market, where fresh catches are sold straight from the boats in the harbour. Sheltered bays such as Talland and Lantic provide excellent swimming and bathing against the dramatic Cornish coastline. Nearby access to the scenic Cornish Coastal Path invites visitors to traverse stunning landscapes, much of which is on National Trust land.
    For a touch of literary history, catch the ferry across the River Fowey to the famous seafaring town of Fowey, once the home of Daphne Du Maurier. The region’s abundance of vineyards, orchards, and gardens, a testament to the mild climate, includes the spectacular Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan, both within half an hour’s drive. Equidistant is the ancient fishing port of Mevagissey, with its vibrant double harbour showcasing traditional vessels and pleasure craft.
    For those drawn inland, discover wonderful attractions like Bodmin Moor and the Slate Caverns near St. Neot. Plymouth, just 25 miles away, offers additional options for exploration. Whether you’re interested in fishing, sailing, riding, tennis, golf, or simply relaxing on the beach, this riverside lodge provides an enchanting retreat in a captivating corner of Cornwall. The local shop is a short half-mile stroll, and the pub and restaurant are conveniently located just 200 yards away.
    £68
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  • Bulls Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled within a serene landscape, this charming cottage offers a tranquil retreat near the picturesque village of Blisland, renowned for its award-winning pub, the Blisland Inn, pretty stone cottages and village green. As you pass through the private gateway, over the stream, you get a sense of how peaceful a location this is as a meandering driveway leads you to the heart of this enchanting abode. Step into the cottage, where a conservatory with a dining table and garden-facing doors welcomes you.
    The open-plan kitchen and lounge boast a super-comfy corner sofa and a delightful woodburner, creating a cosy ambience. The well-equipped kitchen, adorned with character, provides the perfect setting for culinary adventures. Descend a few steps down to discover a twin bedroom with doors opening to the patio and garden outside. The family bathroom, featuring a bath and shower, completes this level. Ascend the stairs to the delightful first-floor bedroom with eaves, showcasing charming stonework and a snug double bed. Throughout, the cottage exudes a warm and cottagey feel, creating an inviting atmosphere.
    The surroundings are exceptionally peaceful, immersed in the breathtaking countryside near Bodmin Moor, where owls, badgers, kingfishers, and herons grace the landscape, and wild deer roam freely and buzzards wheel high above. The garden outside invites you to unwind with its seating area and barbecue, providing the perfect space for al fresco dining under the dark sky nights, ideal for stargazing and catching a glimpse of the Milky Way. Opposite the driveway, the renowned Camel Trail awaits, offering a 17-mile mostly flat pathway from Bodmin to Padstow, perfect for both walkers and cyclists, with unrivalled scenery along the way.
    For fishing enthusiasts, the nearby river originating from the moody Tors and stone structures high up on the mysterious Bodmin Moor presents an opportunity (permit required). Explore the fascinating villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle, both a short drive away, or venture to the golden sandy beaches of Polzeath or Port Gaverne for a day of exploration, surfing, and swimming. Bulls Cottage is within a short driving distance of many of Cornwall’s fabulous attractions. Visit the Eden Project, Lanhydrock House (NT) and Golf Course, the harbour villages of Padstow, Looe and Fowey, or surf the North Cornwall Coastal beaches. The area is popular with cyclists who will enjoy the Bodmin Beast Trial, a 12-mile off-road mountain bike trail at Cardinham woods. There is something for everyone: children and adults, not forgetting a great selection of local pubs and fine dining restaurants.
    £88
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  • Barn Cottage, NewquayInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Mawgan, England
    Barn Cottage is a delightful barn conversion with three bedrooms accommodating up to six people. The property is located in the beautiful village of St. Mawgan which boasts a well-known pub with lovely beer garden, village shop and tea room offering freshly made snacks. There is even a picturesque Japanese garden and Bonsai tree nursery which is well worth a visit.

    The property is only a picturesque 25-minute walk away from the family friendly Mawgan Porth Beach, which has surfing facilities and is home to the famous Scarlet Hotel. St Mawgan is an ideal base to explore the surrounding area. Newquay, famous for its sandy beaches, water sports and bustling town, is only a 15-minute drive away. Rick Stein’s sea food restaurant is also within easy reach, located in Padstow a mere 15-minute drive away.

    There really is so much on offer in the area from golf courses, cliff top walks and rock pools to visiting Newquay Zoo and the Eden Project. Of course, you can choose to do as much or as little as possible, safe in the knowledge that at the end of the day you can relax in comfort at Barn Cottage.

    This property welcomes families. It provides children’s cutlery, a travel cot, highchair, a stairgate, baby step and bunk beds. For bookings during the festive season, a Christmas tree, decorations, lights and a welcome pack containing local mulled apple juice, festive chocolate and mince pies is provided. Guests are treated on arrival to a wonderful welcome pack full of local Cornish produce including apple juice, chocolate and biscuits.
    £93
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    St Columb Major, England
    Ash Lodge is a brilliantly spacious and bright three bedroom lodge, refurbished in 2019 and set within the family friendly Retallack Resort. This welcoming lodge is set in a wonderful location, whether you want to relax in stunning rural Cornwall or visit the famous coastline nearby.

    When you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a large open plan living, kitchen and dining area which becomes flooded with natural light. Whether you want to prepare a delicious home cooked meal for the family, gather around the table or relax in front of the TV with a good film, this is the most inviting space. Ash Lodge also has three cosy bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an additional living and dining area on the first floor which opens out onto a delightful private balcony.

    From the living area you can step through the sliding doors onto your own private, decked terrace. On a sunny day you can sit on the comfy chairs, sheltered under the parasol and enjoy a glass of wine or a bite to eat. There’s even a barbecue provided for those summer festivities.

    If you don’t fancy venturing too far away from the lodge, there’s plenty on your doorstep to keep you occupied. On-site you’ll find a restaurant and bar, pitch and putt, tennis court and for the adventurous, the Flow Rider wave machine. To see more of the stunning beauty that Cornwall has to offer, you won’t have to travel far to reach picturesque Padstow and its fantastic restaurants.

    Ash Lodge has a whole list of doggy extras to make your four-legged friend feel as welcome as you do.
    Ash Lodge can be booked together with Beech Lodge (ref BCRETBEE) and Cedar Lodge (ref BCRETCED) to accommodate up to 22 guests.
    £88
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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.
    £76
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  • Headland Views, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set on the beautiful Pentire Headland in Newquay, Headland View is an elegant property with sea views and plenty of space for that group escape. The house was built on duchy land under the supervision of Prince Charles and the Duchy of Cornwall, reflecting the theme of a Cornish fishing village.
    Inside, the property features solid oak flooring throughout, and has been tastefully designed and finished using high quality furnishings to reflect the colours of the sea whilst retaining the charm of a fisherman’s cottage. The bedrooms have been dressed with Egyptian cotton bedding for another touch of luxury. The stunning conservatory/dining room is a wonderful space for use in all weathers, and has bi-folding doors leading to the patio, hot tub and swim spa.
    Outside, the spacious, enclosed gardens and sun deck surround the cottage, offering space to sunbathe and dine al fresco, making use of the Jamie Oliver swing barbecue, or unwind in the luxury elevated hot tub, with sea views. From the gardens you can take in the relaxing sounds of the sea lapping against the exposed coastline, and enjoy views over the sea.
    If you’re in need of a little indulgence, the luxury hot tub will be a welcome sight when you step outside.
    With the legendary Fistral Beach just 500 metres away, you’ll be from the front door to the sand within minutes, so you’ll be able to carry your surfboards, picnics or whatever you need for that day on the beach without needing to take the car. The Harbour Beach is just 1.3km away.
    Whilst you’re in the area, why not enjoy a round at one of the finest links courses in the south west, Newquay Golf Course. For a special foodie treat, head to one of the exclusive restaurants in the area and indulge in some of the finest decadent delights the south west must offer.
    This holiday home has a private pool, a garden and free private parking. The property is non-smoking and is located 2.2km from Crantock Beach. Newquay Train Station is 2.4km away, while Truro Cathedral is 22km. The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, 9km from Headland Views. Ideal for families, walkers or just relaxing.
    £235
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  • Lower Margate Bodmin, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Take time out from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy a break at Lower Margate. We think you’ll love the space and surroundings of this large, well-appointed house which was once part of the Lanhydrock Estate.
    Snuggle into the comfy sofas around the TV while your kids head to the games room to battle it out on the games console. There’s also a sofa bed in this room for additional sleeping, which the young ones will love.
    When it’s time for dinner, the conservatory makes a delightful dining space where you can enjoy a meal together, looking out onto the large enclosed garden and manicured lawn. On the first floor are four bedrooms, all lovingly furnished to ensure you have a restful night’s sleep and are raring to go and explore again the next day!
    There’s also a cot and highchair provided for your little ones, and plenty of space to run around in the grounds. Lower Margate backs on to Cardinham Woods and with its own private track into the forest, where you’ll find cycling trails, dog walks and a licensed woodland café… it’s the perfect retreat.
    Equidistant to the North and South Cornwall Coasts, as well as Bodmin Moor and the fabulous Eden Project, it’s a must for all the family.
    £114
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