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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.

  • Rosewater Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Teath, England
    This detached, pet-friendly holiday lodge has been tastefully furnished and is just a short walk from the quaint Cornish village of St Teath, with its village pub and store. There is a decked veranda with country views, which is ideal for a morning coffee or alfresco dining. There are a variety of walks from the lodge, and you are ideally placed to visit some of the many attractions that this area has to offer, including many sandy, surfing beaches. A short drive away is the fishing village of Port Isaac, made famous by the TV series ’Doc Martin’, Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, and the small harbour village of Boscastle. Padstow, with its array of shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s fish restaurant, is close by. From Padstow, you can take a ferry across to Rock to sample the many watersports, or cycle or walk along the Camel Trail to Wadebridge and beyond. Beach 3 miles. Shop 700 yards, pub 500 yards, restaurant 1½ miles.
    £56
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  • Swallows Swoop, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    An idyllic North Cornwall retreat. Higher Tresmorn Cottages is the perfect holiday location to enjoy the beauty of North Cornwall. Nestled peacefully in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, adjacent to National Trust land, Higher Tresmorn boasts some truly spectacular sea views. This is the ideal spot in which to relax and unwind. The 16th-century farm buildings have been converted to a very high standard retaining plenty of character and charm. The Annexe sits adjacent to the owner’s farmhouse. With its galleried bedroom over spacious open-plan living area, it is a very romantic hideaway. Little Wren and Swallows Swoop are single-storeyed, standing together and are perfect for families and friends while The Roundhouse is a superb, spacious, open-plan detached property with sea views from the patio and a cosy wood-burning stove for those colder evenings. Dramatic views can be enjoyed from the coastal path or walks along the cliff top discovering the many hidden coves. A beautiful, quiet and secluded part of Cornwall rich in natural beauty and character. Take to the surf at Crackington Haven or Widemouth Bay or explore the many rockpools. Whether surfing, walking the coastal path, playing golf, fishing or simply relaxing, this stunning location has something for everyone. Crackington Haven is just a few mintues’ drive and has an excellent beach shop and tea rooms and beachside pub serving good food. The popular resort of Bude is just 12 miles and has an excellent range of shops and restaurants along with tennis, surf school, indoor splash pool, bowling and three more sandy beaches. The picturesque fishing villages of Tintagel, Port Isaac and Padstow are close by. For a great day out visit Crealy Adventure Park, the Blue Reef Aquarium and the famous Eden Project. Shops and pub 2 miles.
    £56
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  • Sunnyside, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Port Isaac, England
    In the quiet hamlet of Trewalder, just a couple of miles from Delabole and a 5-minute drive to the fabulous coastline, Sunnyside, as the name implies, sits in a south facing position, catching the sun when it shines. The cottage is perfect for a small family or friends looking for a peaceful location, yet its within easy access to the North Cornwall coast and the A39 Atlantic Highway. This quintessentially Cornish cottage has original slate floors, a bespoke hand-built farmhouse kitchen and a lovely wood burner in the living room. To the front is a small and sunny, fully enclosed garden, great for sitting out in and reading a book or the newspaper on a Sunday morning. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £56
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  • High View, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to High View, a beautiful, spacious, one-bedroom ground floor apartment in Truro, and as the name suggests, there are stunning views of Truro from the sun trap terraced garden. It is so quiet here you would not know that you are only 0.7 miles from the city centre, ideal for a mini break to unwind or a longer stay. Everything is on the doorstep, you can walk into Truro and leave the car behind.
    The property offers a home from home vibe, with an emphasis on cosy and comfort. The well-equipped kitchen is perfect for rustling up a meal if you don’t want to eat out, or why not eat al fresco on the terrace admiring the view? The large open-plan living area is light and inviting with patio doors leading into the garden, and the bedroom with en-suite is at the other end of the property. Outside, the terrace is on different levels, so not suitable for people with mobility issues, and offers a private retreat to relax.
    Truro is the city of Cornwall, full of activity all year round, with cobbled streets and small alleys that lead you to independent shops, cafés and bars. The highlight is the impressive cathedral. Weekly markets are full of gift ideas and tasty treats, and there are restaurants to suit everyone’s palate and budget, often using locally sourced produce. If you like history, take a walking tour of Truro and visit the museum, or pop into the local galleries and take in a show at the Hall for Cornwall.
    Just over 1 mile away is the waterside village of Malpas, walk along and admire the excellent views of the river. If you want to venture further, catch the King Harry Ferry and spend a day in St Mawes. Situated in the beautiful Roseland, it is a popular area for tourists, visit the castle, wander around the shops, book a boat trip or just sit on the beach and admire the coastline that was used in the Poldark series. After a busy day, snuggle down on the comfy sofas with a favourite book or sit in the garden and admire the amazing skies.
    £56
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  • Hay Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    This pretty cottage set amidst the deep countryside of this beautiful county, provides the ideal holiday retreat for either relaxing or as a base to explore the delights of this dramatic and unique county. Only 4 miles from the A30 which provides links to all over Cornwall and makes it easy to visit Land’s End in the west along with St Ives, Penzance and over to Fowey, Newquay and Padstow to the east. The Eden Project is close by, 5½ miles, the Lost Gardens of Heligan is only 5 miles, and the wonderful working sailing ship port of Charlestown only 6 miles, with Mevagissey around 5 miles away. Truro, the commercial capital, is close by and has a theatre, cinema, museum and an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants along with river trips down to Falmouth on the south coast. Lanjeth Riding School and coarse fishing at Glenleigh Farm, both 2 miles, and golf is available nearby. Shops and pub 1 mile.
    £56
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  • Watercolour Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled within the picturesque village of Lerryn in the heart of Cornwall, Watercolour Cottage offers the quintessential holiday escape for those seeking an enchanting and tranquil getaway. This charming village, often described as a hidden gem, provides a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness that promises an unforgettable vacation.
    For nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers, Lerryn is a haven waiting to be explored. The meandering Lerryn River, adorned with its own wooden bridge, offers a serene setting for a leisurely stroll, or perhaps a peaceful afternoon of fishing. Kayak and paddleboard rentals are readily available, inviting you to glide gently along the river, soaking in the idyllic surroundings. Lerryn also serves as the gateway to Cornwall’s lush woodland, with numerous trails and footpaths that cater to hikers of all levels. The ancient Bodmin Moor and the captivating Luxulyan Valley, both within a short drive, offer further opportunities to immerse yourself in the stunning Cornish landscape. Cultural aficionados will find Lerryn equally compelling, with its rich history and close-knit community. The local village shop and post office are perfect for sourcing delightful artisanal produce and unique souvenirs, while the charming Lerryn Inn provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for dining and savouring traditional Cornish fare.
    Watercolour Cottage in Lerryn, Cornwall, is not just a holiday destination; it’s an invitation to connect with the timeless beauty of this corner of England. Whether you choose to meander along the river, hike through ancient woodlands, or simply relax in the heart of this delightful village, your stay promises to be a memorable and rejuvenating experience in the heart of Cornwall.
    £57
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  • Gwynn House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portreath, England
    The House has been recently updated to create a cosy and relaxing space for you to enjoy. With open plan living downstairs and a courtyard area with seating to the rear of the property you can relax and enjoy this wonderful home from home. The convenient location of Gwynn House means you can easily reach both the north and south coasts of Cornwall.
    The village is home to a convenience shop, for everyday essentials and a pharmacy. The neighbouring village has a fish & chip shop & local butchers. The town of Camborne is close by where you’ll find a choice of supermarkets, local shops, takeaways, Pubs, and eating establishments. Keen walkers won’t need to venture far, you will find excellent walks on the doorstep, you can stroll through Pendarves Nature Reserve or take a walk to Carwynnen Quiot, a rare group of Neolithic monuments.
    The Great Flat Lode mining trail which is also a cycle trail can be joined nearby and offers some stunning views of both coastlines as well as being home to a multitude of old mining Engine houses. If it’s coastal scenery you’re after, you can pick up the South-West coast path at any point around the Cornish coastline, it offers breath-taking scenery, from rugged coves like Godrevy point with its resident seal colony, to quaint seaside villages and harbours dotted along the dramatic coastline.
    There are also several excellent cycle trails including the coast-to-coast trail from Portreath to Devoran as well as the well-known Camel Trail which runs from Padstow to Wadebridge and on to Bodmin. You will be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches, with the north coast surfing beaches of Portreath, Porthtowan and Perranporth as well as the stunning 3-mile stretch of golden sands running from Godrevy and Gwithian to Hayle all just a short drive away.
    Take a train from Camborne to St Ives to relax on one of the many beaches there, stroll through the cobbled streets of St Ives, with its boutique shops, and an array of stylish cafés, bars and restaurants.
    £57
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  • The Annexe, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
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    An idyllic North Cornwall retreat. Higher Tresmorn Cottages is the perfect holiday location to enjoy the beauty of North Cornwall. Nestled peacefully in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, adjacent to National Trust land, Higher Tresmorn boasts some truly spectacular sea views. This is the ideal spot in which to relax and unwind. The 16th-century farm buildings have been converted to a very high standard retaining plenty of character and charm. The Annexe sits adjacent to the owner’s farmhouse. With its galleried bedroom over spacious open-plan living area, it is a very romantic hideaway. Little Wren and Swallows Swoop are single-storeyed, standing together and are perfect for families and friends while The Roundhouse is a superb, spacious, open-plan detached property with sea views from the patio and a cosy wood-burning stove for those colder evenings. Dramatic views can be enjoyed from the coastal path or walks along the cliff top discovering the many hidden coves. A beautiful, quiet and secluded part of Cornwall rich in natural beauty and character. Take to the surf at Crackington Haven or Widemouth Bay or explore the many rockpools. Whether surfing, walking the coastal path, playing golf, fishing or simply relaxing, this stunning location has something for everyone. Crackington Haven is just a few mintues’ drive and has an excellent beach shop and tea rooms and beachside pub serving good food. The popular resort of Bude is just 12 miles and has an excellent range of shops and restaurants along with tennis, surf school, indoor splash pool, bowling and three more sandy beaches. The picturesque fishing villages of Tintagel, Port Isaac and Padstow are close by. For a great day out visit Crealy Adventure Park, the Blue Reef Aquarium and the famous Eden Project. Shops and pub 2 miles.
    £58
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  • The Stable, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brazacott, England
    A superb holiday location nestled on the edge of the Cornish village of North Petherwin, between Launceston and the Camel Estuary. Set within beautiful countryside on the owner’s 140-acre working sheep farm yet just 10 miles from the North Cornish coast, it is the ideal peaceful retreat. These two barn conversions retain much of their original charm with vaulted ceilings and exposed stonework and are presented to a very good standard. There is even access to the lake with wild garden, cabin and BBQ area (no BBQ).The wild beauty of Bodmin and Dartmoor National Parks are both easily accessible and a must for nature lovers and walkers. The coast boasts sandy beaches and hidden coves ideal for surfing or exploring rock pools. Golf, fishing and riding are all available locally. The historic market town of Launceston is just 7 miles away and the Eden Project is an easy drive. Shops 7 miles, pubs and restaurant 4 miles.
    £58
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  • Riverside, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tregrehan Mills, England
    This beautifully presented, detached bungalow sits in the owner’s well-established garden and has two of Cornwall’s loveliest gardens within a short walk. This area of Cornwall is inundated with many tourist attractions, pretty coastal villages and resorts; from Fowey to Mevagissey the whole of St Austell Bay is dotted with secret coves and secluded beaches, such as Menabilly made famous by Daphne du Maurier. The village of Charlestown, frequently used as a film and TV set, is just a stroll away from the holiday property, and has several good places to eat right on the ancient quayside which is the home to the Tall Ships used on many films. The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan, both a must for all visitors to Cornwall, are close by and can even be visited by bike - a cycle hire centre can be found in the village of Pentewan across the bay. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 0.25 miles.
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