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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.

  • 1 Dormer Villas, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    Sea Captains house in Portscatho. Two-storey. Sea views. 2 en-suite bathrooms. WiFi. Garden. Beach 3 min walk.
    £184
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  • Trosvik, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    Trosvik is a seven-bedroomed property set over three floors, perfect for families and large groups to share. Located in the centre of Portscatho close to the beach, shops, pub and cafés, this is the ideal property for a family getaway. On the ground floor is a large spacious living room offering a smart HDTV which connects to streaming platforms and for those cooler evenings a cosy wood burner to cosy up to The kitchen/dining room is large and is fully equipped, complete with an eight-seater table which can be pulled, opening into a twelve-seater. Through the kitchen leads to the outside parking space and the utility room with drying rack, and the first of three shower rooms on this floor. The first floor has two kingsize bedrooms, one with a TV and seaviews, one twin bedroom and a single bedroom. The family bathroom completes this floor. The second floor has a further three bedrooms, as well as a shower room. At the front of the property is a large, paved terrace perfect to sit out and take in the sunshine and from the property across the road is the access to the beach.
    Portscatho lies in the south-westerly corner of Gerrans Bay on the Roseland peninsula. In the village centre you’ll find several shops including a butcher and a decent grocery/off licence as well as the now standard galleries and gift shops. The local pub serves up St Austell ales and good pub grub.
    Above Portscatho lies the village of Gerrans, only a 5-minute walk up the hill. The mediaeval church, that stands opposite, has served as an invaluable landmark to generations of local fishermen. Take the cliff path north out of Portscatho and in under 20 minutes you’ll be standing on the beautiful Porthcurnick beach. At low tide Porthcurnick has acres of flat sand perfect for games of cricket, but you might have to wade out a bit to get a decent swim! Further east still are Carne beach and Pendower beach which at low tide join to form an even bigger expanse of sand where dogs are allowed all year round. Beach 150 yards.
    £181
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  • The Old Coach Garage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to The Old Coach Garage, a recently completed two-bedroom property which has been designed impeccably. From the eco-friendly aspects of solar panels, air source pump to provide hot water, underfloor heating and electric car charging to designing the property to maximise the fantastic countryside views as well as installing Smart high-tech features. Large glass windows, Velux windows and bi-fold doors allow the outside to come in, whilst the glass bannisters make the property feel airy and spacious. The property has parking for one with its own electric car charger, open plan living on the ground floor together with a double bedroom and en-suite. Upstairs is a second bedroom and en-suite. Smart technology has been installed in the property which is easy to use and can be found in every part of the house, from blue tooth mirrors to the closing of Velux windows. Furnished to a very high standard with Oak beams and handrails, the owner has thought of everything to make your stay as comfortable as possible. After busy days come back and chill next to the wood burner or sit in the garden and watch the stars. The heated outside shower is great for washing down wetsuits etc and there is plenty of room for paddle boards, surf boards fishing rods and such at the back and side of the property.
    Situated in the small village of Gerrans in the Roseland Peninsula, adjacent to Portscatho on the East side, it is 7 miles south Southeast of Truro easy access from the A30. There is so much to do for everyone, from walking and cycling around the coastline to visiting well known sites such as St Mawes Castle built by Henry V111, one of the best-preserved coastal fortresses. Tickets can be purchased from English Heritage for those that want to explore inside. St Mawes is a lovely village on the Fal estuary well worth a visit with its small shops, local cafes and restaurants and pubs. If you go to the Harbour, you will see advertisements for boat trips to the Helford River, Smugglers Cottage, and fishing trips. Enterprise boats are the largest operator and offer a service around the river Fal where you can hop on and off allowing you to visit multiple places. Why not take your car on the King Harry Ferry connecting St Mawes and the Roseland with Feock, Truro and Falmouth? Truro is the capital city of Cornwall, cobbled streets, small alleyways leading to quirky shops it is a fantastic place to explore that is full of history. Visit the museum or Cathedral, take in a show at the Hall for Cornwall. You will be spoilt for choice with the wide variety of restaurants, cafes, pubs, and tea rooms ideal for relaxing during a busy shopping trip. Falmouth another town next to the harbour has a typical seaside feel, full of shops, restaurants, and bars it is also home to the Nation Maritime Museum well worth a visit. If you don’t want to cook, why not pop to the Royal Standard Pub in the square. You will be booking another visit as one is not enough to see everything. Beach 1½ miles. Pub and restaurant 125 yards.
    £123
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  • Old School House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    Old School House is on the edge of the quiet village of Gerrans adjacent to the village green and has great views over the bay to Nare Head & Gull Rock. The cottage, though recently built, has been traditionally designed with beams, box frame windows and has loads of character including a cosy open fireplace in the sitting room. It is a very comfortable place to stay with the benefit of a great, west facing secure courtyard garden to the rear.
    It is just a short walk to the villages of Gerrans and neighbouring Portscatho. Portscatho and its neighbouring village of Gerrans are located on the eastern coast of the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, overlooking the dramatic Gerrans Bay. A truly peaceful waterside village, Portscatho is a lovely place for a holiday. A short walk down the hill in Portscatho, you can find great sandy beaches, clear waters and loads of rock pools for the kids to explore. Portscatho is well known for its art and there are galleries to browse. There is a good local store, post office, pubs and restuarants to explore. Beach 800 yards.
    £116
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  • Fairview, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    Fairview cottage has undergone a transformation with a complete refurbishment throughout creating a fantastic holiday environment with versatile living for all the family to enjoy.
    Stepping through the front entrance porch leads you to a bright spacious hall which provides the access to the three ground floor bedrooms. Set to the rear of the property is the master bedroom with dual aspect windows to the garden and the all important kingsize bed. To the front of the cottage is spacious double and twin bedrooms finished to a complimentary style. Across the hall is a large family bathroom with a separate bath and corner shower. Staying on the ground floor to the opposite end of the cottage is a further modern shower room with a walk-in shower. Next is a utility room which also has its own external entrance door ideal for coming back from the beach with wetsuits or for the dogs to be washed down. There is also a sink and a washing machine.
    The staircase turns past the tall picture window which brings you to the first floor. This is where the cottage provides a surprise. The majority of this floor is taken up by a lovely open plan kitchen and living room. This has to be the main attraction for the cottage creating a fantastic space for all the family to enjoy. Whether it is for breakfast or an evening in this is a great social space for the family from sitting at the breakfast bar, large dining table or on the corner sofa watching TV. There is also a wood burner making this room cosy in the winter months. The stylish fully equipped contemporary kitchen boasts a variety of modern features from the range style triple oven to the American fridge/freezer and the all important dishwasher. There is plenty of cupboard space to stock up if required. Staying on the first floor at the other end of the landing is the bunk bedroom which will be a favourite with children or adults with full size single built in bunks with reading lights, as next door they have their own modern walk-in shower room. There are gardens to the front and rear of the cottage ideal for the children or pets to play in.
    Located on the west of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula a few miles north of St Mawes, St Just-in-Roseland is quite different from its namesake in Penwith. It is a quiet village of manicured gardens and pretty cottages leading down to the woodlands and creeks by the River Percuil. The village is best known for the 13th century church of St Just the Martyr. Overlooking St Just Pool a tree lined creek. The church 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. Bordered by the Fal Estuary to the west and the Atlantic to the east the Roseland Peninsula has been designated part of Cornwall’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the quality of its landscape and coastal scenery. It is only a short drive from St Austell or Truro through lanes that will lead you to some lovely wide open beaches that are hardly ever crowded; out of the way farm shops selling produce grown in nearby fields and ultimately to the coast and St Mawes a fashionable fishing village curving around a sheltered bay. The peninsula also has great walking routes and the coastal waters are popular with yachtsmen windsurfers and canoeists.
    £95
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  • Turnpike CottageInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
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    Turnpike Cottage is a spacious, beautifully presented cottage with a wonderful, large, double aspect kitchen/dining area, three bedrooms, two reception rooms, and three bath/shower rooms. Outside is a sun terrace and on the other side of the quiet country road is a games room with table football and a small table tennis table, off street parking and a small private garden with seating area. The cottage is set in the delightful location of Gerrans Square, opposite the Royal Standard pub and Gerrans Church.
    Turnpike Cottage is only a short, 5-minute walk down the hill to the pretty little harbour of Portscatho, where many artists have taken inspiration from the stunning location and superb light in the area. There are a number of delightful little galleries showcasing the work of various Cornish artists. The local public house is nestled in The Square and serves local ales and good pub grub all year round. Rosevine beach is dog friendly throughout the year and is just to the east of the village. It has beautiful golden sands and is over looked by the increasingly famous Hidden Hut. Before you visit, try and get on their social media page and acquire tickets to their special outdoor dining events. Beach 500 yards.
    £92
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  • Foretop, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    This fabulous newly built house is situated above St Just Creek. A short stroll down to the beautiful church of St Just in Roseland and its tranquil creek. A 5-minute drive takes you to the centre of St Mawes with its good range of facilities. The famous King Harry Ferry is only a 10-minute drive and gives easy access to Truro, Falmouth and the Lizard Peninsula.
    The front door leads into a spacious hall where you can access the superb open plan kitchen/dining/living room set at the rear of the property. A utility room also has fitted appliances along with a tall fridge/freezer. Double doors open out to the large terrace looking over the garden along with country and creek views. Also from the hall there is a lovely snug perfect for reading or as a childrens room. There is also a downstairs shower and toilet. Arranged over the first floor are three bedrooms with the master room being kingsize with en-suite baths and walk-in shower and superb views towards the creek. Two further double bedrooms, one with kingsize bed and another that can be either a double or twin.
    The exterior to the property starts with a superb raised patio and seating area perfect for a barbecue or to relax with a glass of wine. Steps down to several paved areas that you can also sit throughout the day, the flower beds and shrubs gives the gardens colour and privacy. To the front of the property via a gate is the parking area for two/three cars with additional free car park across the road. Beach 2¼ miles.
    £90
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  • Seagreen Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    Seagreen Lodge is a tastefully decorated three bedroom lodge with a deck area leading down to a lawn, and a first floor balcony from the master bedroom. On the ground floor the open plan living space is warm and flooded with light from the patio doors leading out of the living area. There is a well-equipped kitchen, perfect for whipping up a holiday feast and a dining table to comfortably seat six, gather together and plan the next days adventure. Also on the ground floor are two of the bedrooms, one double and one twin, along with a delightful bathroom with nautical touches. The lodge is tucked away in the most secluded position with great uninterrupted sea views across fields from the sun deck, living area, and the master bedroom and balcony upstairs. These views stretch from Gull Rock and Nare Head to the East all the way around to the Southwest.
    Set on the idyllic Trewince Manor Estate and located close to the harbour village of Portscatho. This beautiful estate has a creek on one side and the stunning Roseland coastline within an easy walk of the other. Trewince has a range of facilities including wonderful, expansive grounds. There is also an indoor heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and small gym for guests to use at no charge but which need to be booked at Reception. There is also a slipway (available for a fee) for the launching of boats by direct arrangement with Trewince Estate. The walks available from the Estate lead to the spectacular coastal footpath around the creeks and cliffs of the St Anthony headland.
    Portscatho and its neighbouring village of Gerrans are located on the eastern coast of the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, overlooking the dramatic Gerrans Bay. A truly peaceful waterside village, Portscatho is a lovely place for a holiday. The beaches such as Porthcurnick and Towan are simply idyllic, and these are only minutes from the village. With a superb local butcher, two great little pubs and a well-stocked local store, Portscatho and Gerrans are a lovely place to spend a holiday. Beach ¾ mile.
    £88
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  • Red Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    This lovely family friendly cottage offers a wonderful holiday experience of staying in a period property yet offers modern living accommodation. As you enter the cottage the size and warmth of the dual aspect living room reveals itself with a variety of seating opportunities, ideal for watching the TV or sitting in front of the wood burner. Also on the ground floor is a lovely kitchen and dining room where you can either enjoy breakfast or an evening meal sat around the farmhouse table. Arranged over the first floor are the three bedrooms starting with the character master bedroom set to the front of the cottage with a kingsize bed, wooden flooring storage space and a feature fireplace. The second bedroom is also a character room again with a feature fireplace. This room can also be used either twin beds or zip and linked to create a super kingsize bed, and the third is arranged as an ample character twin room. Staying on the first floor is a modern twist of a period bathroom with a roll top slipper bath, lovely after a long day at the beach. Next to the bathroom is a separate single shower room fitted with a rain style shower. To the rear of the property is the fully enclosed level garden with a lawn area ideal for children or a dog to play. Set at the back of the garden is a sunny paved patio area with a variety of seating perfect for dining catching the sun or having a barbecue. The parking for this cottage is either at the front on the pavement street parking to the side road with gate access to the garden or across the road opposite the cottage in a public car park.
    Located on the west of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula a few miles north of St Mawes, St Just-in-Roesland. 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, the church 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.
    Nearby you can explore the D-Day embarkation points at Turnaware Bar and nearby the recently renovated Smugglers Cottage part of the Tregothnan Estate. It is also is one of the best spots in the area for a cream tea! The walks around Messack Point on the north side of St Just in Roseland Creek offer some of the finest views across the Carrick Roads. 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 countryside pretty 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.
    £81
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  • One Old School Cottages, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    One Old School Cottages, is one of a small development of four, built very much in a traditional style, but to modern standards. That means beamed ceilings, but not too low! It means a lovely open gas fire with double glazing to keep it cosy. In addition, there is a charming little garden to the rear which is a quiet and peaceful place to enjoy.
    This lovely cottage, located at the southern end of the quiet village of Gerrans is a charming place to stay at any time of the year. A small entrance porch leads into this traditionally decorated cottage. The living room is on your left as you enter, a comfortable space to relax at the end of the day exploring, double doors take you through to the conservatory with further seating and French doors leading to the garden, perfect for al fresco dining. The dining room is to the right as you enter and leads through to the kitchen which is well-equipped and a dream to cook in, a utility room and family bathroom complete the ground floor. Stairs lead to the first floor landing with views over the rooftops out to the bay and glimpses of the sea. Here you’ll find three stylishly decorated bedrooms; one double, one twin and one with bunk beds, a shower room finishes the cottage and ensures there’s plenty of space to get ready for the days adventure.
    Within walking distance of two pubs, sandy beaches, a range of wonderful walks and a fantastic beach cafe, it is a great spot for a holiday. One of our many dog friendly cottages.
    Portscatho and its neighbouring village of Gerrans are located on the eastern coast of the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, overlooking the dramatic Gerrans Bay. A truly peaceful waterside village, Portscatho is a lovely place for a holiday. The Roseland Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and forms one of the finest sections of Cornwall’s South Coast. Beach ½ mile.
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