Pet Friendly Holidays Cornwall
Heading to any popular destination in Cornwall and you'll have the choice of the best dog friendly hotels that the area has to offer. Cornwall has some superb dog walking areas, including the South West Coast path which takes you past Land's End, the Lizard peninsula and some beautiful beaches.
- Port Isaac, EnglandThis pet friendly, semi-detached holiday bungalow has been equipped to provide a comfortable base from which to explore this beautiful area of Cornwall. There is a large sunny enclosed garden with a patio, ideal for alfresco dining or a morning coffee. You are just a stroll away from the centre of the village of Port Isaac, made famous by the TV series ’Doc Martin’, with its array of shops, pubs and restaurants. Easily reached is Polzeath and Daymer Bay with their beautiful sandy beaches, and further down the coast is Padstow with its shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s fish restaurant. From here you can walk or cycle the Camel Trail along the estuary to Wadebridge and beyond to Bodmin, and it is ideally situated to visit the many National Trust attractions that Cornwall has to offer, including The Eden Project, Bodmin Moor with unspoilt moorland at its best, and the many beautiful gardens and National Trust properties. Beach ¾ mile. Shop and pub 500 yards, restaurant ½ mile.£53Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandThis spacious, detached, dog-friendly holiday cottage is set over three floors with three bathrooms, and has a lovely hand-built kitchen with dresser and large dining table. The living room with the woodburner gives way to a games room for the children with a playstation console and various board games. Set in a privileged position in the heart of this fishing village, made famous by the TV series Doc Martin, you are just 200 yards from an array of shops, pubs and restaurants, and the coastal path which passes close to the property. From here you can take in the breathtaking views across the Atlantic Ocean and walk north towards Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, or south towards Polzeath, with its sandy surfing beach. Rock is a 5 mile drive from Post Isaac, where you can enjoy the many watersports on offer. You can walk or cycle along the Camel Trail, a disused railway line that follows the Camel Estuary to the market town of Wadebridge and beyond to Bodmin. You can also take a ferry from Rock to Padstow, where you will find many shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s fish restaurant.This holiday cottage is ideally situated to visit the many attractions that Cornwall has to offer including The Eden Project, a zoo and Blue Reef Aquarium at Newquay, as well as many gardens and NT properties close by. Beach 500 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.£184Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandThis marvellous, detached lodge sits on a farm by the coast on the outskirts of Port Isaac, Cornwall. Pet-friendly. Child-friendly. Designated parking. Polzeath 5.9 miles; Wadebridge 7.3 miles; Padstow 15.2 miles.£52Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandA splendid two-bedroom timber lodge resting in Port Isaac, Cornwall. Near a beach. Pet-friendly. Private parking. Polzeath 5.9 miles; Padstow 15.3 miles.£52Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandA family-friendly timber-built lodge settled on the outskirts of Port Isaac, Cornwall. Sea views. Open-plan. Bunk bed. Patio garden. Polzeath 5.9 miles; Padstow 15.3 miles.£65Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandA charming lodge located on the outskirts of Port Isaac, Cornwall. Sea views. Open-plan. Ground-floor living. Family-friendly. Off-road parking. Polzeath 5.9 miles; Padstow 15.3 miles.£65Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandThis converted holiday barn is in a quiet location in the heart of the picturesque village of Port Isaac, made famous by the series ’Doc Martin.’ Just a few hundred yards from the harbour, the detached property has been furnished to a good standard, with vaulted beamed ceilings and sea views from the living room. Ideal for exploring all that this area has to offer, you are a short drive from some of the stunning sandy beaches and cliffside walks along the South West Coastal Path. Padstow is a short drive away where you will find an array of shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s fish restaurant. Close by are Boscastle and Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur. Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.£52Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandPort Isaac is one of a number of traditional villages to explore along this fantastic coastline including Boscastle and the dramatic cliffs at Crackington Haven. The golden sands at Polzeath or Daymer Bay are only a short drive away. There are also several smaller beaches accessible to the adventurous from the coastal path.
The cottage has been updated and re-equipped by the owner for the 2022 season. With two bedrooms and a reasonable sized living area/ kitchen/diner, this cottage offers very comfortable accommodation. A real bonus is the excellent rear patio deck and lawned garden. A very pleasant place to enjoy for young and old.£61Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandThis two bedroomed, pet friendly holiday bungalow is set in this well-known holiday village, made famous by the TV series ’Doc Martin’. As you pull into the lane, this well-fitted terraced holiday home has been carefully designed for comfort. You are well placed to walk some of the South West Coastal Path, where you can take in the breathtaking views of the coastline and the Atlantic Ocean. Just a short drive away are the pretty fishing villages of Boscastle and Padstow with its variety of different shops, pubs and restaurants including Rick Stein’s famous fish restaurant and cookery school. From Padstow you can take a ferry across to Rock where there is a variety of water sports. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.£59Price per night from
- Port Isaac, EnglandThis pet-friendly, semi-detached stone built holiday cottage is set in a privileged position in the pretty Cornish village of Port Isaac, made famous by the TV series Doc Martin. There is private parking and a lovely sunny garden with a patio. You are just a few steps away from the view of the harbour reached down a steep hill. The village offers shops, pubs and restaurants and the South West Coast Path passes within meters of the front door. You are a short drive from Polzeath and Rock, with their dune backed beaches and further up the coast are the villages of Boscastle and Tintagel. Other local attractions include Bodmin Moor and the Eden Project. Shop and restaurant 100 yards, pub 200 yards.£71Price per night from