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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. 

  • No 51 Valley Lodges, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming, reverse-level chalet sits in Honicombe Manor near Gunnislake, Devon. Rural location. Pet-friendly. Swimming pool. Off-road parking. Open-plan. Tavistock 6.6 miles; Plymouth 18.3 miles.
    £74
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  • Seagreen Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Portscatho, England
    Seagreen Lodge is a tastefully decorated three bedroom lodge with a deck area leading down to a lawn, and a first floor balcony from the master bedroom. On the ground floor the open plan living space is warm and flooded with light from the patio doors leading out of the living area. There is a well-equipped kitchen, perfect for whipping up a holiday feast and a dining table to comfortably seat six, gather together and plan the next days adventure. Also on the ground floor are two of the bedrooms, one double and one twin, along with a delightful bathroom with nautical touches. The lodge is tucked away in the most secluded position with great uninterrupted sea views across fields from the sun deck, living area, and the master bedroom and balcony upstairs. These views stretch from Gull Rock and Nare Head to the East all the way around to the Southwest.
    Set on the idyllic Trewince Manor Estate and located close to the harbour village of Portscatho. This beautiful estate has a creek on one side and the stunning Roseland coastline within an easy walk of the other. Trewince has a range of facilities including wonderful, expansive grounds. There is also an indoor heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna and small gym for guests to use at no charge but which need to be booked at Reception. There is also a slipway (available for a fee) for the launching of boats by direct arrangement with Trewince Estate. The walks available from the Estate lead to the spectacular coastal footpath around the creeks and cliffs of the St Anthony headland.
    Portscatho and its neighbouring village of Gerrans are located on the eastern coast of the Roseland Peninsula, Cornwall, overlooking the dramatic Gerrans Bay. A truly peaceful waterside village, Portscatho is a lovely place for a holiday. The beaches such as Porthcurnick and Towan are simply idyllic, and these are only minutes from the village. With a superb local butcher, two great little pubs and a well-stocked local store, Portscatho and Gerrans are a lovely place to spend a holiday. Beach ¾ mile.
    £88
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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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  • Clifton Villa, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Clifton Villa is nestled next to the hotel next door and as a guest, you will have full access to the swimming pool, gym and sauna at the hotel included with your rental. Spa services are also available at a discounted rate. There are great views across open waters to the west and north across Lusty Glaze and north to Mawgan Porth and Bedruthan. There is a garden with tables and chairs and barbecue which is a stunning spot to soak up the evening sun and enjoy an al fresco drink. Inside is a roomy reception room which complements the kitchen, there is a downstairs bedroom, perfect for those with mobility issues, and three further bedrooms on the first floor. There are very few properties of this size in the centre of Newquay.
    A 3-minute walk from Clifton Villa will lead you down a tarmac path to Great Western Beach and its golden sands, popular with families and surfers alike. The town centre, with its plethora of lively cafes, bars and restaurants are on your doorstep and here you can soak up the surfer lifestyle in this thriving tourist destination. Newquay has blossomed through the years and is now a vibrant buzzing community with many different events scheduled throughout the year from surfing competitions to car and music festivals. Beach ¼ mile.
    £156
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    Recently renovated this stunning barn conversion has been tastefully decorated and equipped and is spacious, bright and welcoming, yet the underfloor heating will insure this property remains ideal for a winter break. There are a wealth of things to do on the farm to keep youngsters entertained including plethora of farm animals, a communal swimming pool which is heated and will be open for use between May half term and mid September, a tennis court, games room and play area.
    This comfortable, dog friendly, holiday home is a 15-minute walk 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. 3 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 south west coastal footpath. There are numerous local villages and landmarks to explore and much of the area is a nature lovers paradise. Bude is only a couple of minutes down the road and has the full range of facilities that one would expect of a small town including a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurant.
    Bude is possibly more diverse than any other holiday destination in Cornwall. Most major villages, towns and attractions are within an hour’s drive; and because Bude sits on the county border, visitors can explore the delights of both Devon and Cornwall at their leisure. Look past the eight main beaches and many smaller hidden coves and you will soon see there really is something for everyone. In the centre of Bude there is a huge, sandy beach which is a favourite with children and adults alike,there are a host of pubs, cafés and restaurants to suit every palate. There is a new Visitors Centre in the Crescent car park, a large children’s play area, a 19th century canal and a small wharf amongst many other attractions. Bude is also home to the internationally acclaimed jazz festival which takes place each August. Beach 1.5 miles.
    £71
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  • Valley Lodge 58, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Callington, England
    Lodge accommodation in, Tamar Valley Resort. On-site swimming pools, bar and restaurant. Pet friendly. Coast within 10 miles. Gunnislake 2.5 miles.
    £86
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  • Crantock, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newquay, England
    Fistral Court is an exclusive development and Crantock is an expansive property over three floors with amazing views of Fistral Beach in fact, on entering the property from Pentire Avenue your eyes are immediately drawn through the open plan kitchen and dining area to the magnificent sea views, there is a shared swimming pool, heated from May through to 1st November. It is rarely crowded and can also be viewed from the balcony and lounge. The double aspect living room is bright and sumptuously furnished with a large Smart TV and sofas. The bedrooms are immaculate, and the master also has fantastic views of Fistral. One thing is certain, having sundowners on the balcony here and eating al fresco may well convince you of being in the Mediterranean!
    Crantock occupies a breath-taking position in Newquay on the Pentire headland with outstanding, forever changing, views across Fistral beach, at low tide there are acres of golden sand and the clear blue sea with its brilliant colours drifting from magical turquoise to ultramarine. Newquay golf club is a 15-minute walk away as is the bustling town centre. To get to Crantock beach, (not suitable for the less mobile, pushchairs or wheelchairs), there is a footpath and then steps down to a ferry landing stage from where you can take a very small foot ferry over to Crantock beach. Otherwise you would need to drive round to Crantock. You are guaranteed to have that holiday feeling the instant you arrive at your destination. Beach ½ mile.
    £98
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  • Upper Cobblestones, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Cobblestones 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.
    £138
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  • Squirrel Creek, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located within a popular holiday park, residing within the gorgeous Cornish countryside, you will find this lovely lodge. With full use of the park facilities including both outdoor and indoor pools and onsite gym, this is the ideal place to both recharge and re-energise! With a reverse-level layout, the ground floor boasts three charming bedrooms with pleasant and welcoming décor in each. Bedroom one has a double bed and en-suite bathroom, plus doors leading onto your private decking area, complete with hot tub, just perfect for the ultimate relaxing experience. Bedroom two and three both have twin beds, offering flexibility and choice of sleeping arrangements. A family bathroom will also be found on this floor. Venture upstairs and you are greeted by a bright, light and airy living space, the hub of this wonderful lodge. Here the well-equipped kitchen adjoins a roomy living room with inviting super soft sofas, great for a lazy day with a favourite novel. Doors lead out onto the elevated balcony, ideal for morning coffee before the day’s adventures begin, or your favourite beverage at the day’s end as you recount the day’s fun, with gentle sound of the stream passing by.
    If you can tear yourself away, venture deep into the area and explore and you will find a plethora of attractions, stunning countryside walks and pretty towns and villages. The beautiful Dartmoor National Park has rolling hills and breath-taking views whilst the scenic Tamar Valley provides an abundance of woodland and dramatic views. Ancient Bodmin Moor lies to the west, atmospheric and mysterious, with fascinating rock formations and rising tors, whilst the historic naval city of Plymouth has marinas, restaurants and pubs in addition to a huge range of shops and striking architecture. For those who enjoy the coast, the beaches at Seaton and Downderry are a joy whilst the harbour towns Looe and Fowey are steeped in history and their narrow streets, cafes and restaurants are well worth discovering.
    £93
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