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.
- St Mawes, EnglandThe perfect family holiday home, Summers View is a spacious bungalow style property situated in an elevated position looking over St Mawes. It has the advantage of only being some 10 minutes walk to the centre of the village. The property provides large and spacious accommodation with the principal reception rooms and master bedroom have wonderful panoramic county and sea views.
The large inner hallway is a fantastic multi-purpose space with a 40" TV and a ¼ sized snooker/pool table very popular with many guests of all ages. Set towards the rear of the property is the main living room very comfortably furnished with plenty of seating and a 55" Flatscreen TV and sound system that permits streaming music from iPad or phone. For those cooler evenings their is a lovely open fire. Through double doors off the living room is the well-equipped kitchen the granite topped central island is ideal for those wishing to practice their culinary skills. Also leading off from the living room is the good sized conservatory/dining area which also has garden and sea views. The master bedroom with super kingsize bed has an en-suite bathroom and views from the patio doors to the rear. The second bedroom has a kingsize bed and an en-suite shower room. The third and fourth bedrooms both have twin beds. The family bathroom has a bath and a separate shower. The French doors from the conservatory open onto the large suntrap patio providing a superb space to relax and entertaining. Beyond the raised patio is well stocked and mature garden with central lawn area ideal for children to play. Wherever you decide to sit and relax or play there are wonderful sea views and plenty of space for everyone.
The Roseland Peninsula has been designated part of Cornwall’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for the quality of the landscape and unrivalled coastal scenery. Here you will find secluded coves, delightful creeks, wooded countryside, pretty fishing and rural villages, tranquil beaches, and scenic cliffs and headlands. A haven for walkers wildlife lovers and watersports enthusiasts there are plenty of activities on The Roseland. If you prefer just to wind down you can and enjoy a relaxing day on a secluded Roseland beach or a boat trip on the Fal estuary and round it off with a cream tea in one of the excellent cafés or a pint in a character pub.£105From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandWelcome to Meadowside, a spacious first floor apartment with stunning views over the River Percuil and surrounding countryside. This two-bedroom property is equipped with everything you would need for your stay. The open-plan design of the living area is light and airy, and a large feature window brings the outside in. For those chilly nights, the wood burner adds warmth and cosiness. The beautiful kitchen has everything you would need to rustle up a meal if you didn’t want to go out and there is no need to put wine in the fridge as there is a large wine cooler. There is plenty of room around the breakfast bar if you prefer informal dining, or just enjoy company whilst the chef is cooking. The comfortable large bedrooms have plenty of storage, as well as a useful dressing table and lovely countryside views.
Meadowside is a sound-proofed annexe with its own separate entrance that adjoins the main house, which is occupied occasionally by the owners who ensure they do not overlook guests in any way.
St Mawes is one of the finest waterside villages in Cornwall with much to offer the visitor. 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 and watch the world go by. The little Place Ferry takes visitors to explore St Anthony’s Head, or there are regular ferries to Falmouth. Being situated on the seafront, the village is also known for the restaurants and pubs that serve superb fish and shellfish dishes all year round. There is a range of shops all within a few minutes’ walk. Summers Beach is ½ mile, or St Mawes beach about 10 minutes’ walk. You don’t need to take your car out whilst you are here as the buses run on a regular timetable, the bus stop is just outside the property.
There is so much to see in the Roseland. Veryan is the next small village known for its unique round houses, and St Just in Roseland is noted for having the most beautiful church in the world tucked away in a secret valley. You can reach the city of Truro by catching the King Harry Ferry, a mechanical car ferry, or drive around the peninsula. Well worth a visit is the stunning cathedral, and the cobbled streets lead down to small Cornish opes offering a great selection of local produce, wines, gins etc. A wide choice of restaurants and cafés cater for all tastes and dietary needs. After a busy day, why not sit in the private courtyard with a drink and watch the stars whilst you plane the next day’s adventure? Beach 520 yards.£90From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandWelcome to Dolphins Reach, a lovely spacious four-bedroom property sleeping six adults and two children in the small fishing village of St. Mawes, at the end of the Roseland Peninsula. The property is set over three floors so not suitable for people with mobility issues. Downstairs is all open plan, ideal for socialising. Folding doors lead from the living area to a large sun terrace with spectacular sea views. The bedrooms are split over the first and second level, with a second upper deck where you can watch the ferries coming and going.
It benefits from having its own parking (a premium in this hustling bustling village) so you can leave the car and walk as you are within a few minutes’ walk of the beach and village. St Mawes has a selection of boutique shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs with a wide menu choice to suit everyone. St Mawes Castle is just over ½ mile away, and a gentle stroll takes you to the remains of an old artillery fort built by Henry VIII where you can wander around the gardens soaking up the atmosphere. There is a local bus which takes you to Tregony and Portscatho, and, if you want to explore further, catch one of the ferries to Falmouth. This pretty town is situated on the harbour and there is lots to do here, including shopping, visiting the National Maritime Museum, walking around Pendennis Castle (another fortress built by Henry VIII) or walking along the coast path.
This area of the Roseland is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounded by small villages like Veryan with its unique round houses; Portscatho with is own beach; and plenty of rolling countryside and small beaches to explore. The mild climate allows sub-tropical plants to survive, visit the gardens at Lamorran and Caerhays Estate or walk around the 13th-century church at St Just. You can catch one of the river ferries and get off at Trelissick, the walks along the Fal are relaxing, you can walk around the house and gardens, stopping at the shop to bring some plants back. St Mawes is a popular destination all year round, attracting walkers and cyclists, artists and photographers who enjoy the tranquillity and spectacular scenery, families love the beaches and freedom of exploring. After busy days exploring, sit on the sun deck watching the sunset with a sundowner, eat al fresco admiring the view or just sit and relax chatting with friends. Beach 1 mile.£131From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandThe Boathouse in St Mawes is one of the most delightful places to stay in Cornwall. Accessed via a paved patio area, the Boathouse is a skilfully converted former sail loft fronting directly on to the Percuil River with exposed beams and wonderful views across to Place Manor and St Mawes Harbour. From your balcony or the sitting room you can watch the boats passing slowly by, or maybe look out for some of the varied wildlife that inhabits the river.
St Mawes Harbour with its shops, pubs and hotels is a short walk away along the seafront. St Mawes is one of the finest waterside villages in Cornwall. Situated overlooking an idyllic bay on the eastern side of the famous Falmouth Estuary, St Mawes has one of the mildest climates in Britain due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream. From the harbour in St Mawes, you can take ferries to Falmouth, Truro, Place Manor and many other parts of the estuary.
The Boathouse is superbly located for those wanting to get out on the water. You can bring a small dinghy and use the private slipway in front of the property. The owners can organise dinghy and dayboat sailing or organise yacht cruises at an additional cost. A small rowing dinghy is also available to hire. For boats up to 20 feet, there are two moorings available upon request and subject to availability at weekly rates, together with use of slipway and trailer parking. Relax or do as much as you want; The Boathouse is just a lovely place to be! Please note that the slipway and the ground floor of the property are used regularly by the Owner. Beach 500 yards.£101From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandBrigids Patch was completely refurbished during the winter of 2009 and is a wonderful three bedroom holiday home. Deceptively spacious, sea views and an extensive south facing private garden with a delightful deck & terrace. Ideal for families or small groups of friends, but not too large that a couple would feel uncomfortable staying here. The property is private and therefore offers a great retreat whilst being within walking distance of all the facilities of the village. With an open fireplace, double glazing and central heating, Brigids Patch is also a fine place to stay during the winter. With its elevated position overlooking Summers Beach and the Percuil River, views toward the St Anthony’s Lighthouse and the Lizard, its extensive private gardens and delightful south facing terrace, Brigids Patch is one of the prime self-catering holiday homes of St Mawes.
There are some fine walks to be had from the property. Walk to St Just in Roseland and its delightful church and cemetery. You can easily reach the start of the footpath from Brigids Patch which descends and joins the coastal path north for about 45 minutes to St Just Creek. It is an 8–10-minute walk down to the St Mawes harbour area with its good range of facilities including butcher, baker, chemist, store, post office and pubs. It is no more than a 2-minute walk to the famous Lamorran Gardens or 5 minutes to St Mawes Castle and views over the spectacular Carrick Roads.
St Mawes is one of the finest waterside villages in Cornwall. Situated overlooking an idyllic bay on the eastern side of the famous Falmouth Estuary, St Mawes has one of the mildest climates in Britain due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream. 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 and watch the world go by. Beach 2 miles.£101From 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.£127From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandCoppers is located about 300 yards from the St Mawes Harbour area up a short hill but with a quite dramatic grandstand view of the whole of St Mawes Bay and across to the Helford Estuary, it benefits from a car parking space and is within easy walking distance of the beaches and village centre.
The whole house is finished to very high standards and is laid out in reverse style to take account of the wonderful views. The large living/dining room is located at first floor level and has great views. The well-equipped kitchen is a dream to cook in and you’ll enjoy whipping up a holiday feast here for the family. Why not dine al fresco whilst taking in the views? Completing the first floor level is one of the cosily decorated twin bedrooms. There are a further two bedrooms on the ground floor, the master bedroom has its own en-suite shower room and French doors that open onto a wonderful large balcony overlooking the garden below.
St Mawes is one of the finest waterside villages in Cornwall. Situated overlooking an idyllic bay on the eastern side of the famous Falmouth Estuary, St Mawes has one of the mildest climates in Britain due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream. The sea is at the heart of the village and has helped to shape St Mawes from the little fishing village to the fashionable holiday destination that is so popular with visitors. Weekly club racing, village regattas and larger events are commonplace on the superb waters of the bay all through the summer. Being situated on the seafront, the village is also known for the restaurants and pubs that serve superb fish and shellfish dishes all year round. There is a selection of pubs and hotels with restaurants all within easy walking distance. Beach ½ mile.£111From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandThe house itself is a spacious and elegant detached home that has been recently acquired by the owners, who have spent considerable time and energy creating a truly memorable holiday home. Whether you are looking for a week-long holiday or short breaks, Rosevean House is the place for you! The garden is extensive, and the house is set out over two main floors and various levels. There are four bedrooms- two of the double bedrooms take in fantastic views of the bay. There is also a first-floor balcony accessed from the master bedroom with even better views. The living space at Rosevean is simply superb, with a mezzanine living room alongside the fully fitted kitchen with a walk-in larder. There is then a further sitting room on a lower level with access to the delightful patio with incredible views. We don’t think you can find any location better in Cornwall.
Rosevean House has probably the finest view of any house in St Mawes. Situated in an elevated position over the harbour, the house has incredible views taking in the whole of the bay from the harbour to Place Manor and everything in between, including St Mawes Castle! The house is just a short walk from St Mawes Harbour via a pathway and short steep hill. It is also just a few minutes’ walk to Summers Beach.
St Mawes has so much to offer the visitor. 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 and watch the world go by. The little Place Ferry takes visitors to explore St Anthony’s Head or there are regular ferries to Falmouth. Being situated on the seafront, the village is also known for the restaurants and pubs that serve superb fish and shellfish dishes all year round. Beach 705 yards.£324From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandMeeresblick is located on the edge of the pretty village of St Just-in-the Roseland with expansive views towards the countryside and creek below. The property has recently been renovated and now offers plenty of accommodation for all the family with 7 bedrooms to choose from. This may also suit a multi- family arrangement. On the ground floor are three bedrooms and a shower room plus the large bright living room with open fire. The kitchen is new and modern with all the appliances, plus the superb dining room with fantastic views of the creek and countryside. On the first floor are four bedrooms with the spacious master bedroom with stunning far-reaching views, and to complete this floor a family bathroom. The garden literally surrounds the property with large, terraced seating areas that are perfect for the family BBQ. You also have the reaching views from the split-level lawn again with patio and seating areas so you can relax in different parts of the garden. There is a driveway which creates parking for 4 cars and a garage for storing wetsuits surfboards or bikes if required and there is also a tumble dryer.
Located on the west of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula a few miles north of St Mawes St Just-in-Roseland. It is a verdant village of manicured gardens and pretty cottages leading down to the woodlands and creeks by the Percuil River. The village is best known for the 13th century church of St Just the Martyr. Overlooking St Just Pool, a tree lined creek, and the church which is set in an amphitheatre like graveyard filled with an array of colourful sub-tropical plants and shrubs, a botanical project started over 100 years ago.
Few places in Cornwall can compare with the Roseland Peninsula, one of the most picturesque and unspoilt parts of the British Isles. Lovely beaches and cliffs, delightful rivers and pretty countryside villages and hamlets all make the Roseland the perfect holiday setting. There are many beaches such as Towan, Porthkirnick, Pendower and Portholland to explore along with the vast array of walks.
If you wish to book this accommodation for smaller groups of up to 8 guests then please book using ref PH587924.£254From price per night based on 7 night stay
- St Mawes, EnglandLittle Meeresblick is one of the most deceptive holiday property’s you will find. There are four bedrooms ideal for all the family to stay. The property sits in its own gardens with plenty of seating areas along with the views towards the creek beyond. The property has also undergone renovations with new kitchen, bathrooms and decór. Part of the property now has a large living room and a dining room with a superb views.
Located on the west of the beautiful Roseland Peninsula, a few miles north of St Mawes and St Just-in-Roseland. It is a verdant village of manicured gardens and pretty cottages leading down to the woodlands and creeks by the Percuil River. The village is best known for the 13th century church of St Just the Martyr. Overlooking St Just Pool, a tree lined creek and the church is set in an amphitheatre like graveyard filled with an array of colourful sub-tropical plants and shrubs - a botanical project started over 100 years ago. Few places in Cornwall can compare with the Roseland Peninsula, one of the most picturesque and unspoilt parts of the British Isles. Lovely beaches, delightful rivers, plenty of countryside, pretty villages and hamlets all make the Roseland the perfect holiday setting. There are many beaches such as Towan, Porthkirnick, Pendower and Portholland to explore along with the vast array of walks.
If you wish to book this accommodation for larger groups of up to 13 guests then please book using ref PH581003.£161From price per night based on 7 night stay