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.
- Canworthy Water, EnglandNestled amidst glorious north Cornish countryside, yet just 7 miles from the breathtaking Heritage coastline, this delightful, spacious property is the perfect choice for family and friends to escape and relax in this tranquil location.
Barfield’s Cherry Tree Cottage is a converted stone barn, ideal for a family with children or couples looking for a cosy country retreat with the added benefit of two separate sitting rooms, each with its own TV and DVD player. One of the key features of this pretty holiday cottage is the use of the owners’ beautiful indoor heated swimming pool(1 minute’s walk from the cottage). The cottage has its own private patio-style garden to the front with a lovely sitting-out area and there is a small games roomavailable (1 minute’s walk from the cottage). The owners, who live close by, are themselves very accommodating and a lovely welcome pack is provided for guests.
The property is situated on a 35-acre smallholding with sheep, horses, chickens and ducks, close to Canworthy Water in the heart of rural Cornwall, and just a short drive from some superb coastal towns and beaches such as Bude and Crackington Haven. The pretty villages of Padstow, where the renowned chef Rick Stein boasts a superb seafood restaurant and deli shop; Port Isaac where Doc Martin was filmed, and Rock are all worth a visit. Mystical Tintagel with the legendary King Arthur’s Castle is close by, whilst the wild beauty of Dartmoor, Exmoor and Bodmin Moor are a must for walkers. For a great day out try Crealy Adventure Park and the famous Eden Project. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.£107From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Callington, EnglandThis well-appointed, comfortable, Scandinavian style holiday lodge is set in the grounds of Honicombe Manor Park. The balcony to the front overlooks a stream and wooded valley. There are many local attractions close by, as are the Tamar Valley, Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor, the beaches of South Cornwall or Devon and Plymouth. The membership for the on-site facilities (seasonal, April to October) is provided and includes indoor and outdoor pools, gym, tennis courts and a childrens’ play area. Shops, pubs and restaurant 0.5 miles.£51From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Callington, EnglandThis well-appointed, comfortable, Scandinavian-style holiday lodge is set in a rural location in the grounds of Honicombe Manor Park. Nestling on the banks of the River Tamar, this is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Cornish Mining World Heritage Site.
This 3 bedroom lodge would suit families during the summer and couples out of season looking for a quiet base to get away from it all, whilst enjoying all that this part of Cornwall has to offer. Close to the border between Devon and Cornwall, this is a superb location from which to explore a wider region. The historic market town of Tavistock is just a 20-minute drive away, or locally you can catch the train from Gunnislake to Plymouth, or take a boat trip along the meandering River Tamar from the pretty riverside village of Calstock. There is a donkey park and children’s farm just ½ mile away. Full pool and gym membership is included for the on-site facilities which are available from April to October. Beach 20 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.£99From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Tywardreath, EnglandSet to the rear of the owner’s house, this detached holiday apartment has the added bonus of its own heated indoor swimming pool, which leads directly off the living room. An enclosed courtyard garden adds to the appeal. The village of Tywardreath immortalised in a novel by Daphne Du Maurier who lived locally, is a hidden gem, deep in the Cornish countryside but only minutes from sandy beaches, cliff-top walks and picturesque fishing villages. With its award-winning local shops and pub, the village is a perfect spot in which to relax yet central enough to tour this stunning county. The Eden Project and many National Trust houses and gardens are all easily reached either by foot, bike or car. There are opportunities for deep sea fishing, river kayaking, sailing and surfing all nearby. Just a short stroll brings you to Par station so the chance to explore Cornwall by train is also possible, enabling you to leave the car for a while. Carlyon Bay Golf Club is close and the hotel has a spa for those who enjoy being pampered. The sailing town of Fowey with its narrow café-lined streets boasts a royal yacht club and annual cultural festival. Horse riding, woodland walks and off road cycling are all available at nearby Lanhydrock House. Beach
1/2 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 300 yards.£65From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Agnes, EnglandThis cosy holiday bungalow is ideally located for touring the North Cornwall Coast. Set within the grounds of Perrranview Holiday Park, it has many facilities to offer (Apr-Oct), including an indoor swimming pool, tennis courts and crazy golf (£20pw, £10 per short break for a family of any size). There are also restaurant and bar facilities. The three miles of sandy beach and golf course at Perranporth is just 2 miles. Newquay is 6 miles and offers nightlife, shopping, restaurants, beaches and surf schools. Truro is only a few miles away with a cathedral, museum, theatre and a cinema, whilst Falmouth with its picturesque harbour offers fishing trips and water sports. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 1 mile.£58From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Gunnislake, EnglandDelightful upside down lodge with the look of an alpine chalet with three bedrooms and a hot tub with glorious views from balcony. Located in the Tamar Valley on the Honicombe Manor Resort near Gunnislake.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Columb Major, EnglandAsh Lodge is a brilliantly spacious and bright three bedroom lodge, refurbished in 2019 and set within the family friendly Retallack Resort. This welcoming lodge is set in a wonderful location, whether you want to relax in stunning rural Cornwall or visit the famous coastline nearby.
When you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a large open plan living, kitchen and dining area which becomes flooded with natural light. Whether you want to prepare a delicious home cooked meal for the family, gather around the table or relax in front of the TV with a good film, this is the most inviting space. Ash Lodge also has three cosy bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an additional living and dining area on the first floor which opens out onto a delightful private balcony.
From the living area you can step through the sliding doors onto your own private, decked terrace. On a sunny day you can sit on the comfy chairs, sheltered under the parasol and enjoy a glass of wine or a bite to eat. There’s even a barbecue provided for those summer festivities.
If you don’t fancy venturing too far away from the lodge, there’s plenty on your doorstep to keep you occupied. On-site you’ll find a restaurant and bar, pitch and putt, tennis court and for the adventurous, the Flow Rider wave machine. To see more of the stunning beauty that Cornwall has to offer, you won’t have to travel far to reach picturesque Padstow and its fantastic restaurants.
Ash Lodge has a whole list of doggy extras to make your four-legged friend feel as welcome as you do.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Camelford, EnglandLuxurious converted barn within Helsbury Park, character beams, wood burning stove, galleried staircase, fantastic amenities, dog friendly, off road parking. Padstow 17 miles£137From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Camelford, EnglandLuxurious converted barn within Helsbury Park, character beams, wood burning stove, galleried staircase, fantastic amenities, dog friendly, off road parking. Padstow 17 miles£136From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandCobblestones 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.£181From price per night based on 7 night stay