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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.

  • Cobi's Cape Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cobi’s Cape Cottage is a delightful cottage within walking distance of the main square in St Just where guests will find a vibrant atmosphere, a supermarket, fresh fruit and veg, bakers, butchers, art galleries, tea rooms and cafés plus three pubs all serving great food and local ales.
    This mid terrace property boasts stunning sea views to the front and a pretty front garden where guests can unwind and relax after a busy day exploring. There is a fully enclosed patio area to the rear.
    The cottage has three first floor bedrooms, including a front room with sea views and a kingsize bed, a rear double bedroom and a bunk bedroom. There is also a bathroom with shower over bath. The light and spacious fully-equipped kitchen with a dining area is ideal for rustling up a family meal or hearty breakfast, while the living room boasts a cosy wood burner.
    Perfectly located for exploring the delights of Cape Cornwall, just 1¼ miles away, with its rugged coastline and endless coastal paths and walks. The area is famous for its association with the Poldark TV series and its heritage and mining history.
    The property is just a short drive to Sennen Cove with its wide sandy beach and surfing haven. The Minack open air theatre is a must see with the ocean as a backdrop and views over Porthcurno beach. A number of quaint villages and harbours can be found at Mousehole and Newlyn, and the sea faring town of Penzance is close by.
    The area is popular for walking, windsurfing, surfing, swimming, cycling, pony trekking and golf, with Cape Cornwall golf course just a mile down the lane. The area attracts artists throughout the year and offers a number of wonderful local galleries and studios to peruse. Beach 4½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £79
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  • The Perch, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Just, England
    Located at the end of a long private drive, these two stunning, eco-friendly barn conversions enjoy an elevated position with views over rolling countryside on the outskirts of St Just. Each detached property is set all on one level and have been converted to a good standard, featuring a private lawned garden with patio area, perfect for al fresco dining.

    Guinea fowls roam nearby and peacocks strut within the gardens surrounding the neighbouring owners’ farmhouse. Both The Hen House (ref UK12928) and The Perch (ref UK12929) boast a cosy wood burner, perfect for cosying up on chilly nights, as well as spacious open plan living spaces, giving a light and airy feel. The Perch offers an idyllic getaway for small families, while The Henhouse is the perfect retreat for couples, offering a private wood-fired tub!

    St Just has a lively square with some wonderful individual shops including supermarket, butchers, bakers, greengrocers and an array of individual art galleries and small craft shops. If you don’t want to cook, there are some lovely tea rooms and local pubs serving great local ales and food.
    This is the ideal location for exploring this wonderful part of Cornwall with its mining heritage, most recently a back drop for the TV series ‘Poldark’. Visit the lovely Cot Valley in Cape Cornwall, with its rolling landscape, rugged coastline and access to miles of scenic coastal paths. Cape Cornwall Golf club is open to non- members and makes for a great day out for enthusiasts.

    Take a short drive to Lands’ End or the beautiful white sandy beach and harbour at Sennen Cove, a popular spot with surfers and those who love the beach. Take the scenic coastal drive from Pendeen to St Ives across stunning moorland, passing the small village of Zennor with its tales of mermaids, an ancient church and a charming local pub.

    Be sure to visit the Minack open air theatre, built directly into the cliff face with the ocean as a backdrop. A short drive to Penzance or the historic town of Marazion are great options also, where you can pop over to the small island of St Michaels Mount. Alternatively take a day trip to the beautiful Isles of Scilly by air from nearby Lands’ End Airport, or via the small walk-on ferry from Penzance. Beach 3¾ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £81
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  • Away West, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Just, England
    Contemporary detached house with far-reaching views of the Atlantic. Two pets welcome. Lovely enclosed paved garden. Wifi. Penzance ?? miles.
    £68
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  • The Hayloft, St Just, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    A beautiful cottage situated outside of St Just, Cornwall. Hot tub. Enclosed patio. BBQ. En-suite bedrooms. Penzance 7.2 miles; St Ives 12.9 miles.
    £101
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  • The Old Forge, St Just, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    A stylish retreat near St Just with far reaching views toward the north coast, boutique hotel standard interior, private hot tub, two pets welcome. St Just 1 mile.
    £143
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  • Stone Farm Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Stone Farm Cottage is a beautifully presented granite cottage with rolling rural views derelict tin mine engine houses dot the landscape and there are magnificent sea views from the top of the garden. A small stream trickles through the garden and there is access to a shared (with the owners) covered swimming pool which is heated and available from the beginning of June until the beginning of September.
    Inside is a stylishly decorated, open plan living space with doors leading to the garden, original beams, and a cosy wood burner to warm you up after a day exploring the dramatic coastal scenery or checking out the surf. The well-equipped kitchen area is a joy to cook in, why not take you holiday feast outside and dine al fresco or fire up the BBQ on a beautiful summer evening. To one side of the living space is the master bedroom with kingsize bed and en-suite wet room. At the other end is the utility room and family bathroom, leading through to the twin bedroom with plenty of built in storage.
    Bojewyan is a small settlement to the east of Pendeen which is famous for its industrial heritage. Pendeen village has a general store and Post office and there are four local pubs serving food. Three of these, as well as a takeaway fish and chip shop and a Spanish tapas restaurant, are all within a 2-minute drive or a 10-minute walk from the property.
    The St Just area has a rich mining history and has now been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and is also in one of the twelve Cornish Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pendeen Lighthouse and the secluded Portheras Cove and beach are a mile to the north. The coastline in this part of Cornwall is simply outstanding and the road from St Ives to St Just is possibly the most scenic drive in the county. Beach 1¾ miles.
    £91
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  • Hafod, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Just, England
    Welcome to Hafod, a beautiful Victorian house with panoramic sea views and within walking distance to the town of St Just, the nearest village to Land’s End. You don’t need to go far as you have a variety of shops including a supermarket, a gallery, tea rooms and cafés, plus three pubs, as well as a free public car park in the village. You can leave the car and catch the local buses; you may find this easier in peak summer as you won’t have to worry about parking!
    The property has stunning sea views at the front of the property, and at the rear is a private courtyard which leads to the parking area. On the first floor are three bedrooms and the family bathroom with rainfall shower, whilst downstairs the living room again has a cosy wood burner and also boasts sea views. The large dining area leads to a well-equipped modern kitchen with access to the private garden. For those not wanting to eat out, you will find everything you need to rustle up a homely meal - you just need to decide if you want to eat al fresco or sit around the large table.
    This is an ideal location to explore the rugged coastline of Cape Cornwall. The coastal paths and walks have remnants of the tin mining that was produced in the area. Geever Tin Mine in Pendeen is 2¾ miles away, well worth a visit, and is surrounded by fantastic scenery and coastal walks. Whilst you are here you can also visit the Pendeen Lighthouse. Just over 6 miles away is Land’s End, which is a brilliant day out for all ages. It’s the most westerly point of the UK and home to the famous signpost, John O’ Groats to Land’s End. Dogs on leads are welcome here, but not allowed in the indoor attractions. Five miles away is Sennen Cove, popular with families as the beach has a gentle slope and rock pools as well as being the most westerly point for surfers. It has a seasonal dog ban, but around the corner is Gwynver Beach which is dog friendly and much quieter. Just over 8 miles away is the stunning beach of Porthcurno, with turquoise water and white sand surrounded by cliffs making this one of the most beautiful beaches. Suitable for surfers and experienced swimmers only, due to the steep shelving, and not suitable for people with mobility issues since the trek down to the beach is accessed along a coastal path which is steep. If you are a fan of the TV series ‘Poldark’ you will be familiar with the landscapes, as there is a lot of history in the area including folk tales of witches at Kenidjack and piskies leading mortals astray. There is so much to do walking, surfing, cycling, water sports and pony trekking, if you play golf bring your clubs and have a game Cape Cornwall golf course a mile down the lane. Artists are drawn to the area throughout the year, and you will find local galleries and studios in the area. Whatever you choose to do, come back to Haford and either curl up in front of the wood burner or sit outside watching the amazing skies while you plan your adventures for the next day. Beach 1¼ miles. Pub and restaurant 530 yards.
    £90
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  • Penmarric, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Just, England
    Welcome to Penmarric. This two-bedroom family property is in the village of Pendeen, close to the town of Penzance on the west coast of Cornwall and is suitable for families and couples. The kitchen is well equipped with everything you would need from preparing breakfast to cooking every night. The living/dining room is at the back of the property with views of the garden,and the outside space is ideal if you want to eat al-fresco, have a morning coffee or an evening drink.
    There are two pubs in the village, a post office as well as a chip shop and store. On the first and second Saturday of the month you can purchase fresh fish and local produce from the farmers’ market. Pendeen is full of industrial history, situated within the Lands’ End peninsula World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Discover the history of the Cornish Miners at Geevor or Levant tin mines (featured in BBC ‘Poldark’ series), explore the atmospheric engine houses at Botllack and Crowns engine houses. There is an old arsenic works huddled at the base of dramatic cliffs, as well as ancient sites such as Carn Kenidjack to wander around.
    Most people come to Cornwall for the beaches, and you won’t be disappointed, choose from long stretches of golden sand to small, sheltered coves. The nearest is Portheras Cove between Pendeen and Morvah, only accessible by walking. If you want to surf, check the latest surf reports for the best beaches. A mile from Pendeen is the Pendeen Lighthouse, a great place to start a coastal walk from, other options would be to walk from Geevor Tin Mine, Levant Mine, discover Cape Cornwall, St Just and Penzance.
    For gardeners Trengwainton Garden in Madron is a must to visit, exotic trees and shrubs make this a magical place to explore. Whatever your budget there is plenty to do and see in the area, good bus routes allow you to visit towns such as Hayle, St Ives and Penzance. Younger ones would love a visit to Paradise Park just under 30 minutes’ drive, or a day trip to Lands End 20 minutes away. Beach 1½ miles.
    £84
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  • Penrose House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to this charming and spacious, one-bedroom barn conversion in the idyllic village of Nancherrow, near St Just, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Cornwall. It is located in the Cornish Mining World Heritage Site, the West Penwith Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the St Just Conservation Area.
    This luxurious retreat combines the refurbished 1862 Stables with a breath-taking architect designed modern extension. The perfect getaway for couples seeking a tranquil and pet-friendly escape with their beloved furry friend. Nancherrow is a quaint and historic village steeped in rich mining heritage, located in the western-most part of Cornwall. Surrounded by stunning natural beauty, this area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The rugged coastline and dramatic cliffs of nearby Cape Cornwall offer captivating views and fantastic hiking trails, where you and your dog can explore together.
    Within walking distance is the picturesque town centre of St Just (the most westerly town in England) which beckons with its charming shops, galleries, pubs and local cafés, where you can indulge in delicious Cornish treats and discover unique souvenirs to cherish. Well equipped with traditional Butcher, Green grocer and a small supermarket. Be sure to explore the quaint streets and immerse yourself in the friendly atmosphere of this traditional Cornish village. St Just is a 5-minute walk on a footpath across fields and the coastal path is a 15-minute walk down a quiet track.
    For history enthusiasts, the nearby ancient sites, including the iconic Bronze Age settlement of Chun Castle, Tregeseal stone circle, the dozens of mine engine houses and the fascinating Geevor Mine Museum, offer a glimpse into Cornwall’s mining past and provide a captivating journey back in time. Additionally, the nearby coastline boasts some of the most beautiful and rugged cliffs in Cornwall. Take leisurely walks along the beaches and coves with your four-legged friend or enjoy a picnic as you watch the waves crash against the cliffs. Most recently seen as the backdrop for the Poldark TV series and the Rosamund Pilcher stories.
    Within a 15-minute drive are more famous attractions such as The Minack Theatre, St Michaels’s Mount, Penzance Sea Pool, Newlyn fishing harbour, Mousehole and Lands End. St Ives is a 30 minute drive (or open top bus ride) along the stunning coast road.
    After a day of exploration, return to your luxurious barn conversion, where modern comforts seamlessly blend with rustic charm. The beautifully designed interiors offer a cosy ambiance, perfect for relaxing evenings or savouring a glass of wine on the terrace while your dog enjoys the fresh air. Whether you’re seeking adventure, tranquillity, or a bit of both, Nancherrow and its surrounding areas have something to offer every visitor.
    The Stables has fast wifi and a desk station for those who might need a beautiful Cornish retreat to work from.
    This one-bedroom barn conversion is not only a delightful place to stay but also a gateway to the enchanting wonders of Cornwall’s countryside and coastline - a perfect retreat for you and your furry companion to create cherished memories together.
    £64
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  • Willow Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Willow Cottage, located in a secluded valley in a small hamlet, near the Tregeseal stone circle and just a five-minute drive from St Just. With the small river Nancherrow running through its gardens, it is an ideal retreat.
    Recently renovated throughout to provide spacious, and peaceful family accommodation for six in three bedrooms. The décor of the property is quirky, you will always find something new, there are two large double bedrooms one on the ground floor with access to the garden and one on the first floor leading to the raised deck area. The third bedroom on the ground floor has a single bed and a raised single bed accessed by a ladder, older children will love this! The large open plan kitchen/dinner is ideal for socialising and the cosy sofas and chairs in the living room are inviting and comfortable, ideal for cuddling up with a good book in front of the wood burner or watching a good film on the 60” TV. There is plenty of space for your four-legged friends and children to explore, several sitting-out areas, ideal for morning coffee, or afternoon tea, at night watching the incredible night skies. If you don’t want to cook, head to St Just, a fifteen-minute walk or six minutes in the car, you will find a wide variety of eateries, catering to all tastes, as well as shops, galleries, and convenience stores.
    If you want to pop into the Farm Market in nearby St Buryan you will be able to pick up locally sourced produce, if you want to try the local fish and seafood head to Newlyn. There is so much to do in the area explore the area where Poldark was filmed, visit the Tregeseal Stone Circle, Ross Wheal Leisure, and the Crown Mines below Bottalack. You can walk from St Just to Cape Cornwall, or follow the route Porth Nanven to Nanquidno, explore the beautiful coves and beaches, and watch the sunset at Sennen. If you fancy a round of golf Cape Cornwall is a ten-minute drive, surrounded by stunning coastal scenery it will be an experience! With all modern conveniences plus large riverside gardens, croquet lawn, viewing deck and BBQ area, and Swedish wooden hot tub, this is a unique quirky, and artistic haven to escape the rigours of everyday life.
    £132
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