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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.

  • 33 Haven, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Truro, England

    A real home from home and the utmost in 5 star luxury boasting a spacious open plan living, kitchen and dining area with patio.

    £111
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  • 25 Villa Gallery, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image

    Town meets country with a collection of three bed cottages that blend classic and contemporary interiors over three levels.

    £118
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  • Gracelands, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Ives, England
    Set in over 100 acres of woodland in the popular St Ives Holiday Village, these delightful lodges offer something for everyone. Happys (ref UKC196) lives up to its name. This single-storey, semi-detached lodge has been lovingly furnished to a very good standard, and the interior has been designed with a certain colour and flair, providing a comfortable and cosy retreat all year round. Happys also looks out onto a green wooded area and the surrounding area is a safe haven for wildlife and holiday goers alike. Gracelands (ref 29552) is a single storey terraced lodge, again providing comfortable accommodation for up to 5. Both lodges are ideal for couples or small families that want to relax and unwind on their holiday in Cornwall.

    On the outskirts of St Ives, the site has many facilities including an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, table tennis, kayaking, zorbing balls, regular entertainment programmes, nature walks, children’s club, internet cafe, beer garden, takeaway, large bar and function room, shop and a launderette, all open from March to October (please visit on-site reception for programme of activities and passes are available at cost of £30 per family pass). Guests can even have a try at scuba diving (£20pp).

    Take the scenic coastal train from nearby St Erth to St Ives. The popular seaside town features a quaint harbour and glorious beaches. Budding artists and enthusiasts might like to visit the art gallery, Tate St Ives, or the Barbara Hepworth Museum. Strolling along its cobbled streets, you’ll find that St Ives is home to a host of curiosity shops and galleries. There’s also alfresco fine dining to try in one of the many excellent restaurants dotted along the water’s edge. The area is famous for its beautiful golden stretches, such as the award-winning beach at Carbis Bay, Porthminster and the rolling sand dunes at Hayle. This glorious surfing beach stretches all the way to Gwithian, and enjoys far-reaching views of Godrevy Lighthouse and out to sea.

    Nearby, Tehidy Country Park boasts over 25 acres of woodland, cycle trails and bridle paths to explore. St Michael’s Mount (Karrek Loos yn Koos in Cornish, meaning ‘hoar rock in woodland’) is a must-see attraction during your stay. The small tidal island is close to Marazion, which is a hotspot for birdwatchers thanks to its habitat rich marshland just half a kilometre west of the historic town. Beach 2 miles. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    These properties can be booked together to sleep up to 9 guests.
    £80
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    Recently renovated this stunning barn conversion has been tastefully decorated and equipped and is spacious, bright and welcoming, yet the underfloor heating will insure this property remains ideal for a winter break. There are a wealth of things to do on the farm to keep youngsters entertained including plethora of farm animals, a communal swimming pool which is heated and will be open for use between May half term and mid September, a tennis court, games room and play area.
    This comfortable, dog friendly, holiday home is a 15-minute walk from Widemouth Bay which is a fantastic beach and has a vast expanse of golden sands at low tide and many rock pools to explore. The surf is often outstanding, the sun hits the beach for most of the day and the sunsets over the sea are simply magical. 3 miles to the north is Bude, a vibrant, bustling little tourist town with a wealth of restaurants and amenities.
    For walkers and cyclists the area is full of superb routes and Bude lies at the centre of the most dramatic stretch of the south west coastal footpath. There are numerous local villages and landmarks to explore and much of the area is a nature lovers paradise. Bude is only a couple of minutes down the road and has the full range of facilities that one would expect of a small town including a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurant.
    Bude is possibly more diverse than any other holiday destination in Cornwall. Most major villages, towns and attractions are within an hour’s drive; and because Bude sits on the county border, visitors can explore the delights of both Devon and Cornwall at their leisure. Look past the eight main beaches and many smaller hidden coves and you will soon see there really is something for everyone. In the centre of Bude there is a huge, sandy beach which is a favourite with children and adults alike,there are a host of pubs, cafés and restaurants to suit every palate. There is a new Visitors Centre in the Crescent car park, a large children’s play area, a 19th century canal and a small wharf amongst many other attractions. Bude is also home to the internationally acclaimed jazz festival which takes place each August. Beach 1.5 miles.
    £71
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    Lamellen Lodge is a charming Victorian Gate Lodge at the entrance to Lamellen Estate and the private drive up to the main house. Two large bedrooms with views over the River Allen and the garden to the rear of the property and a smaller single, a kitchen/dining room with all facilities and a comfortable living room with a cosy wood burner and relaxing sofas. To the rear of the property is a private patio area, surrounded on three sides by the River Allen which winds around the house giving a magical feel of living on an island.
    With excellent access to the A39 all of the delights of the north Cornwall coast are within easy reach, the golden sandy beaches are plentiful from Trebarwith Strand to Newquay and you are thoroughly spoilt for choice. The quaint fishing village of Port Isaac is 10 minutes away and is famed for being an artist’s retreat and a film location for the likes of Doc Martin and Poldark. Padstow, and Rock, on the opposite bank of the Camel Estuary, are both well worth a visit and there are a plethora of restaurants to suit all tastes from Michelin starred fine dining to cosy Cornish pubs with great home cooked food. Beach 9 miles.
    This property can be booked with Lamellen House (CWC577887) to accommodation up to 19 guests.
    £84
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  • Crantock, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newquay, England
    Fistral Court is an exclusive development and Crantock is an expansive property over three floors with amazing views of Fistral Beach in fact, on entering the property from Pentire Avenue your eyes are immediately drawn through the open plan kitchen and dining area to the magnificent sea views, there is a shared swimming pool, heated from May through to 1st November. It is rarely crowded and can also be viewed from the balcony and lounge. The double aspect living room is bright and sumptuously furnished with a large Smart TV and sofas. The bedrooms are immaculate, and the master also has fantastic views of Fistral. One thing is certain, having sundowners on the balcony here and eating al fresco may well convince you of being in the Mediterranean!
    Crantock occupies a breath-taking position in Newquay on the Pentire headland with outstanding, forever changing, views across Fistral beach, at low tide there are acres of golden sand and the clear blue sea with its brilliant colours drifting from magical turquoise to ultramarine. Newquay golf club is a 15-minute walk away as is the bustling town centre. To get to Crantock beach, (not suitable for the less mobile, pushchairs or wheelchairs), there is a footpath and then steps down to a ferry landing stage from where you can take a very small foot ferry over to Crantock beach. Otherwise you would need to drive round to Crantock. You are guaranteed to have that holiday feeling the instant you arrive at your destination. Beach ½ mile.
    £98
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  • Upper Cobblestones, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cobblestones has some of the best panoramic views in St Mawes, being situated in the exclusive western end of the village close to the castle built by Henry VIII in the 1540s. Cobblestones is reverse level with the main entrance on the same level as the main bedrooms and living area; south facing, with a full width balcony, heated swimming pool (available June to end of August) with permanent safety cover, large garden, plenty of parking and all within walking distance of the village. This is a fantastic property for larger groups and families. the best feature of Cobblestones is, without a doubt, the incredible views. Watch the world go by with yachts, power boats and ferries constantly traversing the vista and occasional shipping movements in Falmouth Bay or heading up the river to the commercial port.
    Cobblestones is a 5-minute walk from the pretty harbour area of St Mawes and is one of Cornwall’s most desirable holiday destinations and the stunning harbour, surrounded by lovely local shops, restaurants, bars and hotels is a constant bustle of vibrancy during the season. There are ferry links from the harbour to St Anthony, Falmouth, Trelissick and Malpas. During the winter it is a quiet, peaceful village that rarely sees frosts or snow. St Mawes Castle was built by Henry VIII and is a splendid place to take in the views of the Carrick Roads. There are miles of coastal and countryside walks to take in and some idyllic beaches on which to relax. Beach 2 miles.
    £138
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  • Barn Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This family-friendly farm is the perfect choice if you are looking for a rural retreat just minutes from the seaside. Set on a 120-acre, family-run working farm, these two lovely cottages (Goose Cottage ref UKC2676 and Barn Cottage ref UKC2682), offer comfortable and welcoming accommodation. Located just ¾ mile from Widemouth Bay, one of the most spectacular stretches of coastline in north Cornwall, there is something here to suit guests of all ages. You could even book both of the properties together for extended family or friends.
    The larger cottage, Goose Cottage is a charming barn conversion and boast lovely views of the surrounding rural landscape. With spacious open plan living space, it is ideal for enjoyable gatherings of families or friends. Barn Cottage offers a first floor living room, complete with doors which open onto a small decked balcony where guests can admire the magnificent views across rolling fields and out to the sea. Both properties enjoy shared access to the range of facilities found on-site, including a tennis court and a children’s outdoor play area with slides, swings and a climbing wall. Why not take a dip in the heated outdoor swimming pool, or challenge friends and family to the variety of games found in the small indoor games barn including table tennis, air hockey and a small pool table. A communal utility room with washing machines and a tumble dryer is available for both properties. Friendly chickens, ducks and geese roam the courtyard, and the tame peacock may pay you a visit to your door. There is a woodland walk to the rear, and a 20-minute walk on a footpath across the fields to the front will take you across sheep grazed meadows to Widemouth Bay.
    Widemouth Bay is an extremely popular holiday destination and is world famous for surfing. It has far reaching, exceptional sandy beaches, and provides miles of coastal paths for enthusiastic walkers. The well loved tourist town of Bude is just 3 miles further up the coast. The town offers an indoor swimming pool, shops, restaurants, horse riding, a golf course and tenpin bowling. For the keen walker there are many opportunities both along the south west coastal path route, which runs the entire coastline of Cornwall and offers stunning cliff walks, and on nearby Bodmin Moor. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £59
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  • Seanicview Cottage 2, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Settled within the Cornish countryside, within the grounds of a revered holiday park, discover this charming cottage in a townhouse style. Providing spacious, comfortable accommodation for four guests, this is an ideal place from which to explore and uncover the many delights of both Devon and Cornwall due to its location near the border between the two splendid counties.
    You enter the hallway which leads to two stylish bedrooms on the ground floor. The cottage benefits from two good sized bathrooms, one with spacious walk-in shower, the other with bath and shower over.
    The first floor leads into an impressive open-plan living area, which is uplifting and very well equipped. There are twin sofas, offering plenty of reasons to just relax and unwind and either watch the TV, or take in the views from your large, private balcony along with traditional cottage-style dining furniture. Here the sunsets are sublime and the views far and wide. There is a small, dedicated area with delightful settee where you can immerse yourself in a good book, or again just take in the views.
    The park itself plays host to some fabulous leisure facilities and can be enjoyed as part of your stay, including indoor and outdoor heated pools and a gym. Venture away to explore the area and you will find a plethora of attractions, stunning countryside walks and pretty towns and villages.
    The beautiful Dartmoor National Park has rolling hills and breath-taking views, whilst the scenic Tamar Valley provides an abundance of woodland and dramatic views. Ancient Bodmin Moor lies to the west, atmospheric and mysterious, with fascinating rock formations and rising Tors. The historic Naval City of Plymouth has marinas, restaurants and pubs, in addition to a huge range of shops and striking architecture.
    For those who enjoy the coast, the beaches at Seaton and Downderry are a joy whilst the harbour towns Looe and Fowey are steeped in history, and their narrow streets, cafés and restaurants are well worth discovering.
    Seanicview Cottage 1 (UK42385) can be booked with Seanicview Cottage 2 (UK42388) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £101
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  • Primrose Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Seanicview Primrose Lodge, a delightful holiday retreat situated within a quiet area on the popular Honicombe Manor Holiday Park, an excellent place to explore both Devon and Cornwall. With a charming reverse level style, the ground floor reveals three superb bedrooms, the first with a double bed and doors leading to the patio area, with seating so morning coffee can be enjoyed to the max. Bedrooms two and three are both twin rooms, please note one has smaller single beds so only suitable for children. Each room is designed with relaxation to the fore, with a pleasant and comforting décor. The shower room can be located on this floor with an electric shower. Stairs lead you up to the first floor, where you are greeted by a wonderful open plan space consisting of dining area and comfortable living area with super-comfy sofas to sink into to watch the TV. Here, too, you can bring the glorious outside in, doors leading to a large balcony, where views down across the park can be enjoyed. Savour morning coffee or perhaps favourite beverage after a busy day of adventures from here. The kitchen is very well equipped with all you need to prepare light to hearty meals with ease.
    The park itself plays host to some fabulous leisure facilities, which can be accessed from the property via a level walk and can be enjoyed as part of your stay, including indoor and outdoor heated pools and gym. Venture away to explore the area and you will find a plethora of attractions, stunning countryside walks and pretty towns and villages. The beautiful Dartmoor National Park has rolling hills and breath-taking views whilst the scenic Tamar Valley provides an abundance of woodland and dramatic views. Ancient Bodmin Moor lies to the West, atmospheric and mysterious, with fascinating rock formations and rising tors, whilst the historic naval city of Plymouth has marinas, restaurants, and pubs in addition to a huge range of shops and striking architecture. For those who enjoy the coast, the beaches at Seaton and Downderry are a joy whilst the harbour towns Looe and Fowey are steeped in history and their narrow streets, cafés and restaurants are well worth discovering.
    £105
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