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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.

  • 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.
    £68
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  • Manor House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Crantock, England
    This 15th-century manor house, with its own pretty garden, has tremendous character, a friendly atmosphere and is extremely well furnished. The spacious beamed sitting room is set on the first floor to take full advantage of the wonderful coastal views. Attached to Manor Cottage (GAX) but completely self-contained, it enjoys a picturesque setting on the green, in the peaceful Cornish hamlet of West Pentire – only 300 yards down a cliff path from acres of clean golden sand (see Manor Cottage GAX). Children and adults alike can sample the delights of rock pool fishing, exploring caves or surfing. By hiring a pony, it is possible to ride cross-country to the beaches of Porth Joke and Holywell, without the need to cross any roads.
    Set in the heart of National Trust land, the property is surrounded by magnificent walking country, and is an ideal base from which to explore Cornwall’s splendid countryside and unique history as well as its magnificent coastline. The immediate area is renowned for its superb sandy surfing beaches, punctuated by craggy headlands. Perranporth (named after the patron saint of tin miners) is 10 miles to the south, famous for its drifting sands which have twice buried the church. Lifeguards patrol the wide sandy beach in summer, and surf boards and wet suits can be hired by the day. Further along is St Agnes with its superb coastal views, while to the south lies Truro, the unofficial capital of Cornwall, offering good shops and restaurants, a splendid cathedral and The Royal Cornwall Museum with extensive displays of the county.
    The historic and family friendly Bowgie Inn is adjacent and offers a wide selection of food as well as local beers and ciders, and sports fans can enjoy Sky coverage. A general store (open in season) can be found nearby, and Crantock village and its shops are only 1 mile away. The lively resort of Newquay, with its cliffs honeycombed by numerous caves, is 5 miles across the estuary to the north. Public swimming pool with slides at Hendra Caravan Club about 10 minutes’ drive. Shops 1 mile.
    £191
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  • Tregunna Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Breock, England
    This attractive, detached traditional Cornish cottage is set in peaceful countryside with panoramic views across the Camel Estuary from all windows, with some exposed walls and flag stone hall, it makes an excellent holiday home. Family friendly kitchen/dining area leads onto the patio with built in barbecue, as do French doors from the sitting room, complete with a cosy woodburning stove. Outside extensive lawns overlook the estuary. Bring your bikes or walk along the Camel Trail to Wadebridge, a bird watchers paradise for migrant and estuary birds, or for fish and chips at Ric Stein’s in Padstow and a boat trip around the Puffin Island. This is a perfect location for visits to Tintagal, The Eden Project, tropical gardens and inland mining towns. Newquay is about 18 miles away. There are miles of sandy beaches popular with surfers and swimmers, and excellent golf courses north and south of the estuary. A supermarket and petrol station are only 1.25 miles away. Shop 1.25 miles, pub with food 0.75 miles.
    £86
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  • The Pool House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tywardreath, England
    Set to the rear of the owner’s house, this detached holiday apartment has the added bonus of its own heated indoor swimming pool, which leads directly off the living room. An enclosed courtyard garden adds to the appeal. The village of Tywardreath immortalised in a novel by Daphne Du Maurier who lived locally, is a hidden gem, deep in the Cornish countryside but only minutes from sandy beaches, cliff-top walks and picturesque fishing villages. With its award-winning local shops and pub, the village is a perfect spot in which to relax yet central enough to tour this stunning county. The Eden Project and many National Trust houses and gardens are all easily reached either by foot, bike or car. There are opportunities for deep sea fishing, river kayaking, sailing and surfing all nearby. Just a short stroll brings you to Par station so the chance to explore Cornwall by train is also possible, enabling you to leave the car for a while. Carlyon Bay Golf Club is close and the hotel has a spa for those who enjoy being pampered. The sailing town of Fowey with its narrow café-lined streets boasts a royal yacht club and annual cultural festival. Horse riding, woodland walks and off road cycling are all available at nearby Lanhydrock House. Beach 1/2 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    £66
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  • Scholten Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This immaculately presented single-storey holiday lodge is set in the owners’ grounds close to working farms with views across the Cornish countryside. For those bringing their pets, there is a dog day care nearby. Situated between the north and south coasts, and above the stunning Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty of Goss Moor. A 7.5 mile network of cycle, walking and riding trails threads its way around the moor. The North Cornwall Coast is home to fabulous beaches, resorts and villages such as Padstow. The Eden Project is 4.5 miles. Other places of interest include The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the steam railway at Bodmin. Horse riding, trout fishing, cycle hire and golf are available nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £68
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  • The Loft, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Ives, England
    This attractive stone built ‘L’ shaped cottage is divided into the owner’s accommodation upstairs and for holidaymakers on the ground floor with communal entrance. It is situated in a pleasant rural location only 2½ miles from the famous resort of St Ives with narrow streets, numerous shops, pubs, restaurants and beautiful sandy beaches. Hayle estuary and Marazion marshes, which are RSPB reserves, within 15 minutes drive. Shop 2 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £48
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  • Driftwood, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Ives, England
    This cosy ground floor holiday cottage is perfect for couples to enjoy all year round, in the heart of the picturesque town of St Ives and just a short stroll from the harbour, shops, galleries and beaches. It is located in an area known as ‘Downalong’ on the approach to the peninsula called The Island, with its granite cottages and labyrinth of lanes and alleys. Step out of the door and within a few yards, guests can enjoy the St Ives scene with its cosmopolitan mix of cafés and restaurants, many dotted along the waterfront. Famous for its light and Mediterranean Sea colour, St Ives has been a magnet for artists over the years and boasts numerous art galleries, including the Tate Modern and Barbara Hepworth Museum. There is a popular September festival in the town, with music, exhibitions, workshops, theatre and poetry. Christmas and New Year festivities include lights and street parties.
    Take the scenic coastal train from St Ives to St Erth passing the wide estuary at Hayle and many glorious beaches on route. The area is perfect for exploring the rugged North Cornish Coast, popular with surfers or the gateway to West Cornwall, including Land’s End, Sennen Beach, Marazion with St Michael’s Mount perched on its rocky island, or the busy harbour and town of Penzance. Take the scenic coastal drive from St Ives to Pendeen over heather-clad moorland, passing the tiny village of Zennor, famous for its mermaid tales. The area has something for everyone, wild life and bird watchers will love the marshes at Marazion, and Hayle attracts bird watchers from around the world. Walkers enjoy the area with easy access to the South West Coastal path. Cyclists are spoiled for choice, as the area has a number of excellent cycle trails, bridal ways and cycle hire. Explore glorious gardens, including the sub-tropical gardens of Trebah and Glendurgan. Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £58
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  • 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.
    £45
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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.
    £63
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  • Bay Blue, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newquay, England
    Just minutes from the famous Fistral Beach, these charming apartments provide the ideal base for that all important beach holiday on Cornwall’s beautiful coast. These holiday properties are two of three similar apartments in total, which are exclusively owned. Situated on one of Newquay’s dramatic headlands, the apartments are in a peaceful road but only a 10-minute walk from the centre of the town. Across the road is Fistral Beach, backed by dunes and favoured by surfers as well as swimmers and families. Enjoy the mile of golden sand that stretches down the coast, where you will find the locals’ favourite beach bar, pizzeria and Rick Stein’s famous ‘chippy’, a great walk with a superb reward.
    Newquay provides an abundance of attractions suitable for the whole family, from wide sandy beaches, restaurants, beachside cafes, a zoo, a Sea Life Centre, parks, sports centres, swimming pools, surf schools, sea fishing, go karting, horse riding and golf. The golf course, which is adjacent to the beach, is within walking distance, as are many of the local attractions. Surrounding the town are many picturesque and secluded villages with quiet spots to get away from the hustle and bustle. Padstow and Watergate Bay are also close by and home to Rick Stein’s and Jamie Oliver’s restaurants (booking essential).
    Further afield will bring you to the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, Lanhydrock House and many other National Trust gardens and historic houses. Truro, St Ives, Penzance, Falmouth, Port Isaac and Fowey are also close to Newquay and all provide an excellent, alternative day out for the whole family. Beach 200 yards. Shop and pub 200 yards, restaurant 250 yards.
    £92
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