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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.

  • April Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Coverack, England
    Idyllic 18th cent. pet friendly cottage in pretty Cornish village. WiFi. In Coverack.
    £115
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  • Seaview, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Coverack, England
    Three-bed end-terrace cottage set in a spectacular location in the grounds of Coverack Headland with magnificent far-reaching views out to sea. One mile from Coverack and beach.
    £98
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  • Little Trevean, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Enchanting country cottage. En-suite shower room. Woodland garden. Pub less than 1 mile. Coverack 3 miles. 
    £89
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  • Ponsgwedhen, HelstonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Coverack, England
    Ponsgwedhen is a detached holiday bungalow set in an elevated position overlooking Coverack Bay, with great sea views. Coverack is located on the Lizard Peninsula, the most southerly point of mainland Britain. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty has unspoiled fishing villages, tucked away beaches and coves, spectacular coastal walks and breathtaking scenery. The area is ideal for walking, bird watching, water sports, fishing and golf. There is also a nature reserve within 3 miles. Within easy reach are Falmouth with its harbour and marinas, the National Maritime Museum and Pendennis Castle. Shops, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £81
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  • Coverack Headland, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Refurbished in 2018, and set on the unspoilt Lizard Peninsula, this hoilday property forms part of a former fine Edwardian hotel. It enjoys an outstanding location on Chynhalls Point, with magnificent views out to sea. Amid large, attractive gardens and grounds, the complex enjoys its own sandy beach and outdoor tennis court. You can enjoy wonderful coastal walks in this beautiful, peaceful area which is protected by the National Trust. A path leads down to the fishing village of Coverack, with its shops, restaurant and pub. Here you can enjoy sandy and shingle beaches, deep sea fishing and windsurfing lessons, all within ½ mile. Visit Roskillys Farm, famed for their cream and ice cream, or visit Goonhilly satellite station, 3 miles. The Mullion 18-hole golf course is 9 miles away, and there are plenty of coves and beaches within easy reach. An excellent site for bird watching and rare wild flowers. The apartments have been superbly converted to provide a good standard of holiday accommodation, with the properties having spectacular sea views, they are ideal for couples and families alike. This is a well-placed holiday base from which to explore. Pub within 1 mile.
    £76
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  • Blue Bay Beach House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    A superb, detached property resting within Mawgan Porth. Coastal location. WiFi. Hot tub. Newquay 6.3 miles; St Columb Major 6.4 miles.
    £566
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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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  • 6 Albany Terrace, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    An exceptional Victorian terrace situated on the outskirts of St Ives, Cornwall. Woodburning stove. Pet-friendly. WiFi. Games room. Penzance 9.9 miles; Porthcurno 9.3 miles.
    £443
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  • The Mews, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Penzance, England
    Welcome to The Mews, an exquisite luxury retreat nestled near the renowned Polgoon Vineyard and restaurant in Penzance, offering an unparalleled getaway for extended family or friends seeking a unique and memorable experience. To reach this stunning manor house, you drive up a private lane, where you will be met by a charming, cobbled courtyard, with parking for five cars. From the moment you enter you will notice the property exudes sophistication and elegance with some quirky and unusual features, accommodating up to eight guests in four beautifully appointed bedrooms, each designed with your utmost comfort in mind. Downstairs, the ambiance is set by the warm embrace of wooden floors, leading you to a large stylish kitchen. The incredible living area creates a perfect atmosphere for relaxation and shared moments. At one end of the room is the huge Smart TV whilst the other end is home to the contemporary wood burner, ideal for those chilly evenings, when you want to curl up with a good book.
    Ascend to the first floor, where four generously sized bedrooms await, accompanied by three luxurious en-suites and a lavish family bathroom. The attention to detail in the interior design, from feature wallpaper to carefully chosen furnishings, ensures an elegant and inviting atmosphere throughout. Step outside into the expansive private garden, a haven of tranquillity and indulgence, enclosed in its own wooden hut a hot tub beckons for moments of relaxation, accompanied by a convenient shower room with toilet. The manicured lawn, adorned with established shrubs, creates a picturesque backdrop, ideal for lazing in the glorious sunshine. A spacious patio invites al fresco dining, making it an ideal spot to savour meals in the open air, surrounded by the beauty of nature. In the evenings it is a fantastic location to watch the night skies and plan the next day’s adventure.
    There is so much to do; Penzance town is full of history, the cobbled streets merge seamlessly with the large fishing harbour, visit the galleries or the gardens with their exotic plants, or pop into one of the cafés, bars and restaurants. The Scillonian ferry runs from Penzance to St Mary’s on the Isles of Scilly, why not book in a day trip whilst you are here. Just next to Penzance is the fishing village of Newlyn, walk along the harbour side and watch the trawlers bring in their daily catch, the local fishmongers offer a daily selection of freshly caught fish and shellfish or if you don’t want to cook, pop into one of the restaurants and try the catch of the day. Obviously, the area has beautiful beaches, Marazion not only has a beautiful beach but is also home to St Michaels Mount, at low tide you can walk across to the mount. For nature lovers not only are there beautiful gardens but the coast paths offer fantastic scenery and multitudes of wildlife, at Porthcurno you may even catch a glimpse of a basking shark or dolphin. Beach 2 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 14 guests.
    £436
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