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Dog-friendly Hotels 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. 

  • Game Larder Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
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    This detached holiday cottage, set on a working farm, on the owners estate comprised of farmland and woodland, is fitted and furnished to a good standard and is a perfect place to unwind or explore, either on foot or by car. Situated a few miles from Bodmin and Wadebridge, and a short drive from Padstow with its shops and Polzeath with its beach. Within easy reach of Port Isaac, made famous by TV’s Doc Martin. Along the coast are Tintagel, Boscastle and Newquay with its surfing. Shop 3 miles, pub 2 miles.
    £68
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  • Old Barn Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hallagenna Cottages are located in the village of St Breward, and comprise four traditional Cornish cottages set in five acres of land, in one of the most stunning parts of the country. Enjoy uninterrupted views of Bodmin Moor, amble along to the local 11th-century pub for your dinner, cycle and explore the famous 18-mile long Camel Trail (only a 5-minute drive away) which can be completed on foot or on bicycle, or take horse rides onto the moor virtually from your own front door (Hallagenna riding stables located opposite). The stunning Cornish coast and historic fishing villages such as Port Isaac and Padstow to name but a few are also within easy reach, and there’s so much more.
    Hallagenna was once a farm and the home of Beatos, the black stallion from the Lloyds Bank adverts. Although now no longer a working farm, Hallagenna maintains its rural character. The farm has its own miniature pigs and chickens and horses graze in the paddock and share their fields with wild rabbits, which can be easily spotted amongst the grass. A wealth of wildlife can be found grazing the adjacent moor, including ponies, cattle and sheep. Hallagenna Cottages have their own access to Bodmin Moor so it’s ideal for dog walking, hiking, exploring or simply taking in the view.
    This beautiful former farm worker’s cottage is set in open moorland (a designated Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty). The two-storey cottage retains many of its original features, such as traditional Cornish stone walls and exposed beams. This cottage accommodation includes TV/Freeview and DVD player. Wi-Fi access is also included. There is a wood burner to keep you warm on the winter nights, and a basket of logs is provided. The living room and dining area are located upstairs in the property. This allows you to make the most of the views across the courtyard and Bodmin Moor beyond.
    There is the fully fitted kitchen including a fridge with an ice box, microwave and washer/dryer, a bathroom with bath/shower, and two bedrooms: one double and a second bedroom with two single beds. These are located downstairs in the property. The main bedroom is accessed by a small flight of stairs. A private barbecue is also provided so you can enjoy the warm Cornish sun in your enclosed courtyard garden located at the front of the property.
    £78
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    Trippet Cottage is a recently refurbished, low energy, stone barn conversion which has been equipped with under floor heating, led lighting and photovoltaic panels. The large open plan kitchen, living and dining area has been tastefully decorated and is well equipped with all modern amenities. The bedrooms are spacious, luxurious, well appointed and have a delightful feel.
    Trippet Cottage is situated next door to Hallagenna riding stables and livery yard. If you want to bring your horse with you on holiday, there are some fabulous hacks across the breathtaking and unspoilt scenery of Bodmin Moor, from rocky tors, open moorland, atmospheric wooded valleys and gentle streams.
    Trippet Cottage (CWC374706), Stable Barn Apartment (CWC599690) and Jubilee Cottage (CWC75016) can be booked together to accommodate up to 13 guests.
    £79
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  • The Hut, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Hut is set in a mature, well-tended, garden in a beautiful, quiet, corner of the Roseland. A pine clad rustic feel is matched by a homely interior with a multi-fuel burner to warm up those wind swept winter nights. The garden has a sun trap of a patio to the south with wooden garden furniture and we cannot imagine many nicer places for a barbecue, a spot of al fresco dining or simply chatting over a glass of wine. There is a well equipped kitchen, perfect for cooking up a holiday feast. The living room is cosily decorated with comfortable sofas, making it a great space to relax at the end of a busy day exploring. A corridor from the living room leads you to the three bedrooms, all with comfortable beds and storage. The double bedroom and twin bedroom both have sea views, whilst the bunk bedroom has views over the rear of the property. A comfortable shower room completes this property.
    The Hut is situated in Carne Village, just west of Nare Head with beautiful views across Gerrans Bay and is only a short walk from Carne Beach which, at low tide, extends a mile west and includes Pendower Beach stretching most of the way to Portscatho. This stunning cliff top property is a 10-minute walk down to the beach and is a short drive away from Veryan with its historic roundhouses and the quaint fishing village of Portloe. The Roseland peninsula is famous for some of the finest stretches of coastline in the country with sandy beaches, secluded bays, and majestic promontories - all of which can be viewed, or walked to, from The Hut! Beach 1 mile.
    £81
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  • Driftwood At Widemouth Bay, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Driftwood is a former coachman’s cottage with a quaint walled garden and patio area, the cottage itself has been tastefully furnished and decorated and is a perfect location for a family of four with a double and twin bedroom, kitchen/dining area and a bright and airy living room with sea views of Widemouth Bay and a wood burner to warm up winter evenings. External access to the living room or internal access through the bedrooms. With prior arrangement the owners will also let guests use the facilities at Quinceborough Farm just up the hill which include a communal heated swimming pool (May half term-mid September), a tennis court, games room and play area.
    This comfortable, dog friendly, holiday home is 705 yards 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. Three 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 Southwest coastal footpath. There are numerous local villages and landmarks to explore and much of the area is a nature lovers paradise. The centre of the town is a lively hub with concerts, dances and fetes as well as other events throughout the season, including an annual Carnival Week. Beach 705 yards.
    £61
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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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  • Roseland Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    A warm welcome is assured at this stunning single storey barn conversion close to the cathedral city of Truro and the sailing mecca of Falmouth. It has been converted with great flair and attention to detail and now offers a perfect holiday retreat to relax, unwind and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the surrounding countryside. Perranwell Station has a village store and post office and an excellent pub - The Royal Oak - which serves great food and beer and is about a mile from Roseland Cottage; if you are going to walk, take a torch as not all the roads have streetlights!
    Perranwell Station is equidistant between Truro to the north and Falmouth to the south. Both are approximately a 15-minute drive away. Truro is in the heart of Cornwall 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 and Drink Festival in the Autumn and the famous Truro Fatstock Show just before Christmas. Regular farmers markets occur every Wednesdays and Saturday, and there are also arts and craft markets also on a Saturday. There is a wonderful range of shopping for the visitor including all the regular high street stores, but also a wide range of more specialist stores. It really is worth a wander through the back streets and alleys to find some fabulous little boutiques. Beach 7 miles.
    £98
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  • Skyber Barnacott, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This is a beautiful single level barn conversion, extremely well presented with all modern amenities, exposed beams, a wood burning stove, a spacious garden and plenty of parking. The open plan living space has an elegant, yet homely feel. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and the second bedroom also has an en-suite which is also accessed from the hallway.
    Situated just north of Bude with fabulous access to all of the glorious beaches including Northcott Mouth beach and Sandymouth a bit further to the north, both of which have glorious expanses of golden sand at low tide. Bude itself has a wealth of restaurants, pubs, cafés, and galleries, a great playground and interesting canal. Further north and you are over the border into Devon where Clovelly is well worth a visit. The property adjoins another house, although the garden and driveway shown in the photos is exclusive to Skyber Barnacott.
    The closest village to Skyber Barnacott is Kilkhampton which dates back to before Saxon times. There you can find the remains of a 12th century motte and bailey style Norman castle. The church of St James the Great is over 450 years old. Both of the two pubs in the village the New Inn and London Inn serve food. Beach 4â…“ miles.
    £71
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  • Oceans, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bude, England
    Oceans is a lovely corner bungalow with a large, enclosed garden benefiting from sea views and located in a residential cul-de-sac just 100 yards from Widemouth Beach.
    If it’s the beach you want with miles of sand, swimming, and surf then you’ll be spoiled for choice. Much of the coastline in this area is owned by the National Trust and is a haven for wildlife, providing fabulous walking opportunities. There are many pretty coves and inlets to discover within a short drive including Crackington Haven, Boscastle, Morwenstow, and stunning Tintagel, inextricably linked to the legend of King Arthur. Further afield the fishing port of Padstow is a popular tourist destination. Bude is a fabulous coastal town that once visited, you will want to come back to time and time again. Bude has something for everyone including great beaches for relaxing and building sandcastles on, rockpools for investigating at low tide, and cafés to watch it all from. The rolling waves are great for surfing all year round and the footpaths by the restored canal or on the Southwest Coast Path offer you a superb opportunity to explore and appreciate the outstanding countryside. Bude also has a superb golf course, indoor swimming pool, bowling alley/indoor play area, and a heritage centre at Bude Castle. It also has a good selection of local shops, supermarkets, cafés, pubs, restaurants, and an excellent information centre.
    Oceans is also perfectly located for you to discover the many natural delights that North Devon has to offer such as Exmoor National Park with its magical night skies in Europe’s first ’Dark Sky Reserve’, the many rugged coastal towns and quaint villages such as Hartland, Lynton & Lynmouth, Ilfracombe, and the world-famous Clovelly Village with their awe-inspiring scenery and there are plenty of family-oriented places to visit including Exmoor Zoo, Milky Way Adventure Park, The Big Sheep farm-themed park and many others. And if Bude’s beaches aren’t enough for you then North Devon will leave you spoilt for choice with Saunton, Woolacombe, Croyde, and Westward Ho! Beaches – some of the best in the country! Beach 100 yards.
    £106
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