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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.

  • Three Mile Beach, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image

    Three Mile Beach is a collection of 15 stunning dog-friendly​ ​beach houses​ located in Cornwall. ​Just a stone’s throw from three miles of beach with fabulous views over Godrevy lighthouse and the lights of St Ives. 

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  • Meeresblick, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Mawes, England
    Meeresblick is located on the edge of the pretty village of St Just-in-the Roseland with expansive views towards the countryside and creek below. The property has recently been renovated and now offers plenty of accommodation for all the family with 7 bedrooms to choose from. This may also suit a multi- family arrangement. On the ground floor are three bedrooms and a shower room plus the large bright living room with open fire. The kitchen is new and modern with all the appliances, plus the superb dining room with fantastic views of the creek and countryside. On the first floor are four bedrooms with the spacious master bedroom with stunning far-reaching views, and to complete this floor a family bathroom. The garden literally surrounds the property with large, terraced seating areas that are perfect for the family BBQ. You also have the reaching views from the split-level lawn again with patio and seating areas so you can relax in different parts of the garden. There is a driveway which creates parking for 4 cars and a garage for storing wetsuits surfboards or bikes if required and there is also a tumble dryer.
    Located on the west of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula a few miles north of St Mawes St Just-in-Roseland. It is a verdant village of manicured gardens and pretty cottages leading down to the woodlands and creeks by the Percuil River. The village is best known for the 13th century church of St Just the Martyr. Overlooking St Just Pool, a tree lined creek, and the church which is set in an amphitheatre like graveyard filled with an array of colourful sub-tropical plants and shrubs, a botanical project started over 100 years ago.
    Few places in Cornwall can compare with the Roseland Peninsula, one of the most picturesque and unspoilt parts of the British Isles. Lovely beaches and cliffs, delightful rivers and pretty countryside villages and hamlets all make the Roseland the perfect holiday setting. There are many beaches such as Towan, Porthkirnick, Pendower and Portholland to explore along with the vast array of walks.

    If you wish to book this accommodation for smaller groups of up to 8 guests then please book using ref PH587924.
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  • Seascape, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Fowey, England
    In a prominent position overlooking the picturesque fishing village of Polruan, this stunning property invites you to embark on a truly unforgettable coastal retreat. Perched on the hillside of the estuary with panoramic views of Fowey, this residence is a harmonious blend of elegance and comfort.
    As you step into the first floor, be captivated by the breathtaking sight of the bustling harbour below, a spectacle that unfolds from the moment you enter. Immerse yourself in luxury with underfloor heating beneath exquisite tiles that adorn every level.
    The first floor boasts a twin bedroom with a TV and en-suite featuring a double walk-in shower. Additionally, there’s a double bedroom with en-suite double shower and a kingsize room with a bath and shower over, all boasting a luxurious feel. Descend to the ground floor, where a spacious living room welcomes you with a massive corner sofa, a separate sofa, and a smart TV, total relaxation. Open the doors to your private balcony and soak in the beauty of your surroundings. The well-appointed kitchen/dining room features state-of-the-art cooking appliances, a breakfast area, and a centre island, whilst offering stunning views from the dining table, this room is a real hub to engage and enjoy. A convenient loo and a utility room with ample space for laundry complete this floor.
    Continue your journey to the lower ground floor, where luxury awaits. A bedroom with a super kingsize bed, a free-standing bath, and a walk-in shower awaits, complemented by twin sink vanity units and access to a fabulous sauna with ample seating. Another kingsize bedroom with en-suite and TV, a games room with a TV and pool table, and floor pouffés for relaxation complete this level. Outside, the patio balconies beckon you for alfresco dining against an iconic backdrop. Crisp white quality linens grace every room, ensuring your stay is one of unparalleled comfort. The sloping garden, with its steps and drops, adds to the charm of this property.
    Perfect for families and friends, this luxury seaside haven is ideally located. Access enchanting Fowey via a foot ferry, explore cobbled streets, boutique shops, and savour a drink by the harbour. Adventure seekers can delight in kayaking, fishing, golf, coastal walks, and cycling. With the Eden Project and many National Trust sites nearby, and sandy shores just 1¼ miles away, this retreat promises an idyllic escape in a sought-after location.
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  • Tregarden, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Perched on a hill with commanding views of the enchanting Widemouth Bay in North Cornwall, this modern architectural masterpiece redefines coastal living. It stands as a testament to both luxury and practicality, where every detail whispers elegance and sophistication. Approaching the house, sleek lines and clean design create a seamless fusion of form and function. Just a stone’s throw away, the Blue Flag sandy beach sparkles in the sunlight, promising endless seaside adventures.
    Stepping inside, the outside world melts away, yielding to a breathtaking panoramic view. From the reverse-level living area, the vistas are nothing short of awe-inspiring. This sanctuary invites year-round retreats for beachcombers, surf aficionados, and those who cherish leisurely shoreline strolls. Nestled in a tranquil corner of this coastal paradise, the house offers a haven for adults seeking solace and a safe playground for children. A pocket of exceptional coastline unfurls around, promising delights for all ages and activity levels. It’s not just a house; it’s a portal to a world of coastal wonders.
    Space abounds within these walls, with four generously sized bedrooms accommodating up to eight guests. Convenience is assured with private parking and a driveway gate. Outside, a sprawling garden beckons for play and relaxation, featuring a dedicated children’s area and numerous seating spots. Practicality meets eco-consciousness with an electric car charger, an outside tap, and an innovative upside-down interior layout that maximizes your scenic views. Sustainability takes centre stage, with an off-grid-style power system harnessing solar panels’ energy. The heart of the home, an ultra-quality kitchen, is adorned with modern appliances, inviting culinary creations with a view. As day transitions to night, gather around the wood burner on ultra-comfy leather sofas. Sea views from the first floor enchant, while the balcony bathed in stylish lighting offers an exquisite evening retreat. Every facet has been meticulously considered, from bespoke furniture, including an oak and steel dining table, to a thoughtfully designed staircase that guides you through this architectural marvel. Inside and out, this house is a symphony of modern design, a testament to coastal living’s artistry, and the perfect base for exploring the wonders of the surrounding area.
    Nestled along the rugged Atlantic coastline of North Cornwall, Bude is a picturesque coastal town that beckons with its pristine beaches, world-class surfing, and captivating natural beauty. Here, the charm of a welcoming community mingles with the allure of outdoor adventures, from cliff-top hikes along the South West Coast Path to leisurely walks by the historic Bude Canal. Visitors can explore the town’s cultural heritage at Bude Castle or simply bask in the serenity of sandy shores like Summerleaze Beach and Crooklets Beach. Bude is where the spirit of Cornwall comes to life, offering a perfect blend of relaxation, recreation, and seaside charm. Beach 1 mile.
    £248
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  • Windmills, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mevagissey, England
    Welcome to Windmills; a truly stunning cottage set within a secluded coastal location close to the beautiful fishing port of Mevagissey. Once parked, walk up to your door with its charming gold seahorse door knocker.
    Inside, all is revealed, a superb open-plan living space, with hand-crafted fixtures and fittings throughout. The kitchen is well-equipped, bright, and spacious with its own breakfast bar. The dining area accommodates six guests with ease whilst the living room has quality soft furnishings and sumptuous seating, a lovely wood burner for those chilly evenings, and a generous-sized TV. There is a useful utility room with a washing machine too. The stairs with their stylish black and white banisters lead up to the first floor from where the views become even more impressive. All three bedrooms offer en-suite facilities and underfloor heating; bedroom one has a king-size bed, TV, walk-in shower, and, oh, those sea views! Bedroom two, with its charming mint green colour scheme, has a kingsize zip and link facility, sea views, a quirky sun-funnel, and a walk-in shower. The third bedroom is quite delightful in subtle pink hues, with a double bed, shower, and superb hand-made vanity units. Venture outside and you will find a secluded space with garden furniture, ideal for morning coffee before you set off!
    The hot tub is in an idyllic setting with room for eight guests, and offers a wondrous view towards Mevagissey harbour. Then, of course, you have your own sympathetically restored railway carriage! With super lighting and electric sockets. You can take a ferry from Mevagissey to Fowey, an ancient port set within beautiful surroundings and full of charm. Visit St Austell, a town with many amenities and visible links to the once-thriving mining industry here.
    The Wheal Martyn Museum is well worth a visit, whilst the world-renowned Eden Project is a short drive away; here huge Biomes protect the world’s largest indoor rainforest and so much more besides! Wherever your adventures take you, you are truly spoilt for choice and at the day’s end, retire home to Windmills, an unforgettable and very special place. Beach 2 miles.
    £220
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  • Lanxton Barn, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Launceston, England
    Lanxton Barn is a stunning, reverse-level, stone property with a gorgeous open plan living space on the first floor, exposed beams, traditional features, a well-appointed kitchen at one end, dining area, pool table and living area with French doors exposing a Juliet balcony, a raised decked balcony and a six seat hot tub underneath. There is also a cosy snug room so children or adults can watch their favourite programmes without disturbing the rest of the household. Downstairs are five beautifully appointed, spacious bedrooms, two have en-suite shower rooms and a family bathroom, this property is perfect for larger groups.
    Lanxton Barn is situated just outside the quiet hamlet of Coad’s Green, a few miles east of Bodmin Moor and with excellent access to both coasts, the A30 and also the stunning Tamar Valley. This rural location has very little light pollution and you can while away warm summer evenings gazing up at the stars above. There are dozens of excellent walks with Bodmin moor, the Tamar Valley and the north coast beaches all within easy reach. This is a working 100 acre farm so any dogs would have to be supervised and walked on leads if any animals are in the fields. At the top of the farm is the site of a hill fort with panoramic views stretching as far as Dartmoor. The farm has its own free range chickens and ducks with lovely farm fresh eggs available. Nearby are bluebell woods with wild orchids and there is single bank fishing available during the season. Lanxton Barn is situated on a working farm, with a local independent shop 3 miles away (not open late). For main shops Launceston is 7 miles away, but most grocery stores offer delivery. Beach 19⅓ mile.
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  • The Shooting Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This very spacious, detached property, converted from a 200-year-old barn, with grain silos 8 yards (toddlers beware!) occupies a peaceful setting on the owners’ 850-acre working arable farm and pheasant shooting estate. Very attractively furnished and well equipped, it boasts eight en-suite bedrooms (all with TVs), two sitting-rooms, a games room with open fire and pool table, and its own garden with children’s play area – making it the ideal choice for three or four families wishing to holiday together. Clay pigeon shooting is available by arrangement, with fishing on site (permit required). The farm is centrally located in the beautiful Camel Valley – a haven for nature lovers and fishermen, cyclists and riding enthusiasts, close to the wild expanse of Bodmin Moor.
    An ideal base from which to tour, The Shooting Lodge is convenient for the North and South Heritage Coasts of Cornwall, where to the north, the picturesque fishing villages of Port Isaac and Boscastle, and the old port of Padstow are within easy reach. To the south is the harbour town of Fowey, and the charming villages of Looe and Polperro, each with narrow, winding streets full of fisherman’s cottages and intriguing tales concerning their smuggling past. Partly isolated from the rest of the country, until the railway crossed the River Tamar in the 1860s, this region has retained a wealth of antiquities. For historic days out, St Breock Downs Monolith and the Nine Maidens, Pencarrow House and Restormel Castle, and the National Trust owned Lanhydrock with its 450-acre grounds, are nearby. Whilst a little further afield, scholars of myths and legends will find enigmatic Tintagel Castle – said to be the birthplace of King Arthur, a mystical delight. Ancient Wadebridge, 4 miles, offers a sports centre, swimming-pool and tennis. Shop 1½ miles, pub 3 miles.
    £211
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  • Sea Home, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Praa Sands, England
    Sea Home is a lovely family house with three of its four bedrooms conveniently located on the ground floor. The fourth, a superb master bedroom with en-suite bedroom is set on the first floor as is the library, a tranquil area in the house if you are looking for a spot of privacy from the rest of your party. There are views from most rooms including bedroom two, bedroom one, the library, the living room with comfortable seating for six, and the dining room which has a large table and seating for six.
    This property has a strong Vodafone signal and a comprehensive information pack with useful phone numbers and addresses for the local area. The welcome hamper includes Spanish Cava, biscuits, coffee, chocolate, cheese, grapes and chutney. Inside, you will find a fantastic quality kitchen equipped with NEFF appliances, a treat for any keen cook. French doors open between the living and the dining areas making this the ideal space for entertaining, or simply enjoying a special meal with your family. Why not step out onto the terrace and enjoy your meal outdoors and take in the breath-taking sea views.
    A stone’s throw away from Sea Home is the mile long sandy beach patrolled daily by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution Coastguard. Access to The Southwest Coastal Path is also less than a minute away providing excellent walking opportunities to the iconic harbour of Porthleven to the east and to Prussia Cove and St Michael’s Mount to the west.
    Praa Sands Village is a short walk from Sea Home and has no shortage of local amenities including the StonesReef beachfront complex, a pub and restaurant, cafes and a general hardware and gift store. There is also a 9-hole Golf course, a fuel station and a Co-Op a short distance away.
    £196
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  • Greenwix Farm, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Within a tranquil setting in St. Mabyn, a delightful village in North Cornwall, you will discover this gorgeous countryside cottage. Very traditional in style, this is an excellent retreat when relaxation is a pre-requisite! From your private parking spaces you enter the garden, with mature trees and lovely lawns await, wrapping around the property. Look up as you enjoy this space and you may see a buzzard, kestrel or in the evening hear the hoot of an owl. There is a wonderful covered area with seating for all, perfect for al fresco dining or breakfast before you head off for the day.
    Once inside, you are greeted by a charming entrance hall, comprising a useful utility space, complete with butler-style sink downstairs cloakroom, and set slightly aside, a wonderful bedroom with double bed with original features such as original ceiling hooks dating back to another time. Move into the kitchen and a beautiful room complete with window seat greets you. With an excellent blend of rustic charm and style, this room will be a popular hub during your stay. The separate dining room has a welcoming and warming feel, with an impressive dining table, electric wood burner and wall-mounted TV. There are quaint windows, with tie-back curtains making this room a real delight. The living room has super-comfy sofas to sink into, a chair and further electric wood burner. A great room to immerse yourself in a favourite novel, curled up in comfort. Stairs lead you up to the first floor, where there are three double bedrooms, all with country-cottage styling in keeping with the traditional feel throughout and all designed to encourage a peaceful night’s rest after a day of adventures. There is a family bathroom with both a bath and electric shower over.
    If you can tear yourself away from this exquisite setting, you are just a few minute’s walk from the village itself, with a superb pub serving a range of wonderful meals. Wadebridge, a historic market town, lies just 3 miles away, with many shops, restaurants and the renowned Camel Trail. Here you can hire a bicycle and take the often breathtaking route through coast and country towards the buzzing and popular town of Padstow or inland to Bodmin, with its heritage steam railway and chilling jail experience! The beaches on the North Coast are some of the finest in the county, from magnificent swathes of golden sand to high rolling waves rolling in off the vast Atlantic Ocean, ideal for surfing and all things watersport. Cliff top vistas and far reaching views are yours to behold, with visits such as as Port Isaac if Doc Martin fame, picture-postcard Boscastle and mystical Tintagel, the legendary home of King Arthur. Bude offers a family friendly experience with several popular beaches and many amenities too. The biggest challenge you will face is deciding which amazing day out you will choose first! Beach 10 miles. Pub 1 mile.
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  • Templeton, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mawgan Porth, England
    The property itself sits on a 1/2-acre plot, is airy, roomy, and mainly on the one level. A balcony wraps around the house with a glass balustrade, teak dining table, chairs, and sun loungers. Under the house is a large storage room with shower, drying room and a selection of bodyboards and wetsuits. The kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, living room, and master bedroom all have magnificent uninterrupted views of the ocean. To the rear of the property is a snug living room with Freeview TV. One bedroom has two sets of bunk beds which is ideal for younger children.

    Templeton’s location is exemplified by having one of the shortest walks to the beach with access just outside the garden. Templeton nestles at the top of the steps that lead down onto Mawgan Porth’s stunning beach. There is a large stream that runs down the south side of the beach, with plenty of rock pools and connecting caves for exploring. During the high season, lifeguards from the RNLI safeguard the coastline. The beach faces west and is walled with high cliffs providing shelter from the wind however, Atlantic swells often produce large surf. Mawgan Porth, and the pretty village of St. Mawgan, sits in the perfect location for a peaceful, relaxing and wonderfully memorable holiday in Cornwall.

    Situated mid-way between Padstow and Newquay close to the Southwest coastal path on the rugged north Cornish coast, Mawgan Porth offers you a beautiful west-facing beach with stunning scenery, wondrous walks, and superb surfing. Furthermore, there are an amazing variety of restaurants to suit everyone’s taste and pocket: including a cosy pub, seafood restaurant, cafes, and takeaways. Templeton is a dog-friendly house overlooking a beach that welcomes dogs year-round. Beach 40 yards.
    £194
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