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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.

  • Treetops, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    This well-appointed house is set within its own grounds and comfortably accommodates nine guests. It’s ideal for groups of friends and families and there’s plenty of parking on the driveway too.

    In the kitchen hop onto one of the stools at the breakfast bar and chatter over a morning coffee, whilst in the open plan living space there’s plenty of seating for everyone. Put your favourite show on the large Smart TV and relax, there’s even a TV in the dining room too! Patio doors lead out to the garden which is perfect for your four-legged friend or for the kids to burn off some energy. Whether you prefer a refreshing shower or a nice soak in the bath to start or end your day, there’s a choice of en-suites in four of the five bedrooms...take your pick!

    The picturesque village of Charlestown with shops, restaurants and bars is a short stroll away, but what it’s famous for is its harbour and tall ships. One visit to this area of South Cornwall won’t be enough.
    £155
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  • Wheal Prosper, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St. Austell, England
    A lovely, terraced holiday home resting on the edge of Roche, Cornwall. Off-road parking. Family-friendly. Electric fire. St Austell 5.6 miles; Bodmin 8.2 miles; Wadebridge 11 miles.
    £80
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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.
    £48
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  • Duporth House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    Welcome to Duporth House, a wonderful house overlooking Duporth Bay, with magnificent sea views and private access to the exquisite beach below. The ideal base from which to explore this charming area of Cornwall with its fishing villages and harbour towns, picturesque coves, and stunning vistas. The house is set within a quiet location and much care, thought and attention has been afforded to provide a relaxing environment in which to enjoy every minute of your stay. There is ample parking for up to three cars and once inside you will find a fully equipped kitchen, including double oven, dishwasher, and excellent coffee machine. The dining room has lots of natural light and is a fabulous space to enjoy home cooked meals, from here you can extend your dining experience outside onto your patio for a little al fresco enjoyment. The living room is split into two areas, has super comfy, large sofas to sink into while you kick back and watch your favourite programmes on the Smart TV, plus a quiet area for reading the latest novel or perhaps playing a board game or two.


    There is a spacious, stylish family bathroom and three sumptuous bedrooms. All have quality towels and bed linen, built in wardrobes and quite incredible sea views. The largest has a majestic kingsize bed, followed by a delightful room with glorious double bed and a cosy single room. Outside, your private garden wraps around the house and boasts gated access via steps to the quiet part of Duporth Beach, a very special feature, perfect for a beachside walk, with the waves gently lapping the shore. The access path and steps are steep, so may not be suitable for those with restricted mobility, however the area has many beaches with easier access.


    Venture away from this gorgeous haven and the area will delight in every direction. Just 5 minutes’ walk away, discover Charlestown, a bustling fishing village and harbour full of interesting shops, cosmopolitan cafes, amazing restaurants, and bars. Enjoy an afternoon shopping in St Austell, from where there are superb train links. The world-famous Eden Project, with its huge biomes above the world’s largest indoor rainforest is a must visit, whilst the magic of over 200 acres of ancient gardens can be explored in the Lost Gardens of Heligan. The atmospheric Bodmin Moor is just 30 minutes away, with its ancient tors, mystifying stone structures and spectacular views. The list of days out is endless, at the end of each one, return to your rather special holiday home, where you can recharge, kick back and relax. Beach ¼ mile. Pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £107
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  • The Old School Rooms, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Old School Rooms is a roomy, semi-detached character property with a large, double aspect kitchen dining room with French patio doors that open onto the garden. In the living room, a cosy electric fire in an impressive granite fireplace will warm you up after a day of exploring the walks on the north or south coasts, that are all within easy reach. A double and twin bedroom with low beams and a very spacious bathroom with a separate shower ensures a comfortable stay in this delightful cottage. The cottage is dog friendly and a superb spot for many varied walks.
    Trethosa is a pretty Hamlet in the Parish of St Stephen, situated between St Austell and Newquay and just a short drive from the A30 means great access to all the delights Cornwall has to offer. There is a rich mining heritage in the area, with China Clay being the mineral of choice. If you wish to learn more, a visit to the China Clay Museum during your stay is well worth a trip. The golden sands and crashing surf of the beaches around Newquay are a 15-minute drive to the north. The Eden Project, Carlyon Bay and the Roseland peninsula with its picturesque fishing villages are 20 minutes to the south. The cathedral city of Truro and a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants are also within easy reach.
    To the north is Newquay and these days, its excellent surfing waters are the town’s main industry, whereas it once used to be a major export port for the counties mining efforts and a north coast port for pilchard fisheries. Fistral Beach holds many surfing competitions throughout the year. Both the Women’s and Men’s Gig Championships are held here, as are a balloon festival and surf and lifesaving events. Newquay Zoo now houses 130 different species in sub-tropical gardens in the centre of the town. 2 Miles away is The Lappa Valley Steam Railway which, offers both the old and young an interesting day out.
    The Cathedral City of Truro is in Cornwall’s heart and offers a wealth of facilities for the visitor. Dominated by the stunning cathedral, it is one of the south west’s most attractive cities. Lemon Quay plays host to many events throughout the year, including the Cornwall Food & Drink Festival in the Autumn and the famous Truro Fatstock Show just before Christmas. Regular farmers markets occur every Wednesdays & Saturday, and there are also arts & craft markets on Saturdays. Beach 8⅓ miles.
    £52
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  • Tregolfva - Cwc83082, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tregolfva is a well-maintained and equipped barn conversion, tastefully decorated and with magnificent views looking across St Austell Bay towards Fowey. The open plan living, dining room and kitchen open out onto the south east facing terrace and the main bedroom is directly above, all of which make the most of the stunning views. The property has a parking space included as well as a segregated courtyard area to the rear and an open grassed area alongside the seventeenth fairway to the front of the property.
    Porthpean Beach is a few hundred metres down the hill and is sandy, safe and sheltered with rock pools at the south western end where children can be found searching for shrimp, crabs and starfish while at the opposite end the cliffs are mainly populated by nesting birds. The eighteen hole Porthpean Golf Course is built around the cottage and the club house is a short walk away where the golf is exceedingly reasonably priced and you can also enjoy a meal, coffee or drink! The Eden Project is just to the east of St Austell, the Lost Gardens of Heligan a short drive to the south west, the picturesque Roseland Peninsula with its quaint fishing villages is within half an hour’s drive and Newquay’s vibrant surfing lifestyle and golden beaches are a similar distance to the north.
    Tregolfva (CWC83082) can be booked with Gwel Golf (CWC570939) to accommodate up to 8 guests. Beach ½ mile.
    £64
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  • Lower Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    Within the owners’ grounds lies Lower Lodge, a superb granite stone house with a plethora of original features, including a wonderful fireplace, range stove and farmhouse style windows.
    Lower Lodge has a super kitchen, with range stove, centre island, and character in abundance. A conventional cooker is also thoughtfully provided. From here you will find the living room, instantly inviting and with stone fireplace, beams and relaxing furniture. Upstairs are three bedrooms. Bedroom one has a kingsize bed, TV and views of woodland, hills and the garden area. Bedroom two is a twin room, an airy and bright space. Bedroom three has a bunk bed, always popular with children! Find a lovely conservatory, where morning breakfast can be enjoyed and a private garden space with furniture. Thoughtfully provided is an outside building, with shower for removing mud and sand from both you and your four-legged friend! There is plenty of parking for three cars. Lower Lodge is truly a taste of Cornwall to enjoy and remember.
    Situated adjacent to Wheal Martyn Clay Works and Museum, you are transported back through time, instantly leaving the hustle and bustle of daily life behind you. From here you can explore St Austell with its many shops and amenities, or wonder along golden beaches, with hidden coves and inlets linked to smugglers past! The world-renowned Eden Project, with its unique world beneath huge Biomes, is just a short drive away, whilst Luxulyan Country Valley Park, a world UNESCO site gives many glimpses into the once huge mining heritage. Visit Charlestown, where many films and TV series are made, owing to it’s original quay and association with Tall Ships. Here a museum, superb restaurants and pubs make for a fabulous day out. If something more atmospheric is desired, Bodmin Moor with incredible natural rock sculptures and ancient connections will surely appeal, with views for miles and miles and miles……. Then there is Padstow, with it’s busy little quayside and outstanding restaurants, offering the best seafood culinary delights. You can access national cycle network directly from house. For cycling enthusiasts, hire a bicycle and ride the length of The Camel Trail, 18 miles of breath-taking scenery to inspire and invigorate!
    £96
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  • Seashells, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    This well-appointed house is set within its own grounds and comfortably accommodates nine guests. It’s ideal for groups of friends or families, and there’s plenty of parking on the driveway too.
    In the kitchen hop onto one of the stools at the breakfast bar and chatter over a morning coffee, whilst in the open plan living space there’s plenty of seating for everyone. Put your favourite show on the large Smart TV and relax – there’s even a TV in the dining room too!
    Patio doors lead out to the garden which is perfect for your four-legged friend or for the kids to burn off some energy. Whether you prefer a refreshing shower or a nice soak in the bath to start or end your day, there’s a choice of en-suites in four of the five bedrooms...take your pick!
    The picturesque village of Charlestown with shops, restaurants and bars is a short walk away, but what it’s famous for is its harbour and tall ships. One visit to this area of South Cornwall won’t be enough.
    £148
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  • Polkerris View, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    Charming bungalow with sea views in Carlyon Bay. En-suite shower room, WiFi, enclosed garden, off road parking, short walk to beach. St Austell 2 miles
    £86
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  • Greenbank Farm, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    Greenbank Farm is a delightful holiday cottage, adjacent to the owners’ home, located in the rural Cornish countryside. Surrounded by 5 acres of natural countryside, this is the perfect base from which to explore.
    This characterful holiday cottage has been decorated and furnished to a very good standard. The ground floor comprises of a living room with wood burner, a spacious, well-equipped kitchen, ideal for entertaining your family, a dining area, a TV room and downstairs shower room. Wi-Fi is available throughout the cottage.
    There are three bedrooms on the first floor, one of which is a bunk bed room, perfect for children. The front of the property has a private garden with seating, making this ideal for those relaxing summer days. You also benefit from private parking.
    There is plenty for all the family to see and do close by, including Carlyon Bay, with its three stunning beaches. The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the amazing Eden Project are definitely worth a visit during your stay.
    Why not visit Truro? The capital of Cornwall - boasting a gothic cathedral, which is surrounded by narrow streets and alleyways, lined with shops, cafes, restaurants and bars. You are also within easy reach of St Austell Bay, dotted with pretty coastal towns and villages for you to discover. Charlestown is home to a collection of tall sailing ships, an historic harbour and Georgian architecture; all of which have been used in film and TV sets over many years. The local golf course is located in Carlyon Bay. Beach 10 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 5 miles.
    £75
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