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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. 

  • Fowey Valley Hotel, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lostwithiel, England
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    This inviting dog-friendly hotel is the perfect spot to lay your head after a day of exploring the dramatic Cornish coastline with your canine companion.

    £110
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    Lostwithiel, England
    Within the magnificent country grounds of Lanwithan Estate, lies Poundhouse. This charming property is steeped in history, having once housed the pound for cider production alongside the laundry press, an important hub for the manor house. Bright and airy, this ground floor property comprises of an open plan kitchen diner, with an excellent range of equipment. The living space invites relaxation with super-comfy seating. There are two stylish bedrooms, one boasting a kingsize bed, perfect for a refreshing night’s rest after a busy day exploring this incredible place. Bedroom two has twin beds, whilst the bathroom has a bath for that all important leisurely soak with electric shower over. The outside space is sublime, with a vast, enclosed shared garden with views across to the Fowey Valley beyond.
    The holiday cottages are tucked away within the extensive grounds of the impressive Georgian manor house dating back to the early 19th century. Mature oak, beech and chestnut shelter the magnificent Magnolia and Rhododendron trees, luscious camellia and dazzling azalea along the shaded crisscross woodland paths. The well-established gardens and borders are full of seasonal colour to feast the eye, while the open grass areas invite to a picnic or a ball game. Take the short walk to picturesque Lostwithiel, an ancient stannary town on the meandering Fowey River. It is the popular Antiques Capital of Cornwall with many quirky gift and craft shops as well as a regular farmers’ market. Refreshments are readily available from several excellent local restaurants, pubs, cafes and take aways.
    The riverside park is perfect for a summer stroll, with the river the home of trout, salmon and sea bass. The breath-taking Luxulyan Valley, with visual reminders of mining long gone and the world famous Eden Project are must visits, the latter protecting under its huge biomes, the world’s largest indoor rainforest. The nearest beach is at Par, with a long stretch of golden sand backed by dunes and rugged inlets and caves to explore. Fowey, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has narrow streets, with boutique shops and fantastic restaurants, whilst St Austell, with historic Charlestown and Carlyon Bay with its far-reaching vistas is a joy to behold.
    £66
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  • Duke Street, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lostwithiel, England
    A welcoming Cornish cream tea awaits guests at this 100-year-old cottage that sits in a quiet and quaint lane minutes from the centre of the ancient town of Lostwithiel, which lies at the bottom of a wooded valley. Lostwithiel lays claim to being the centre of the county’s antique industry and slow food movement, and with its collection of antique shops, fine dining restaurants and award-winning pubs, its easy to see why. The town sits on the River Fowey and boasts its own Norman castle, Restormel Castle National Trust, as well as craft shops, deli’s and local bakers all providing the local feeling that the town is renowned for. Close by are woodland and river walks, kayaking along the famous River Fowey, horse riding, a local golf course and leisure centre.
    The seafaring town of Fowey with its literary heritage is approximately 8 miles by road but less by river. The small pretty village of Lerryn nearby, also perched on the river, was the inspiration for ‘The Wind in The Willows’ and a walk along the riverbank is a must. The Eden Project, Lost Gardens of Heligan and numerous National Trust properties and gardens are also close by and provide lovely days out in this special area of Cornwall. Lanhydrock House, a National Trust stately home and estate is nearby and boasts off road walking and cycle trail through lush woodland, bike hire and a café are available. Horse riding, kayaking, sailing, fishing and boat trips are all available close by. Truro, St Austell and the north coast towns of Padstow, Port Isaac and Newquay are all easily reached from this perfectly situated historic town. If you prefer to leave the car behind, there are good rail links available. Beach 7 miles. Shop 50 yards, pub and restaurant 5 yards.
    £44
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  • Sidings at Brunel Two, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Three-bed apartment arranged on first and second floors situated in the centre of Lostwithiel, just a few minutes walk to the train station. Balcony. Pet-friendly. Ideal touring base. Bodmin 5.8 miles; Fowey 7.6 miles.
    £90
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  • Roosters, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lostwithiel, England
    A beautifully presented barn conversion on a farmstead near Lostwithiel. En-suite shower room and en-suite wet room. WiFi. Terrace garden. Off road parking. Lostwithiel 1 mile.
    £90
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    Lostwithiel, England
    These three well-presented cottages, Cloisters Cottage (ref UKC1870), Stable Cottage (ref UKC1871) and Stable End (ref UKC1872) have been converted from parts of a historic building on the outskirts of the ancient Stannary town of Lostwithiel, providing charming holiday accommodation with a little local history attached. Peregrine Hall has 9 acres of woodland, gardens, terraces and walks for you to enjoy or simply relax with a cream tea on the terrace. The house stands on a hill overlooking the town of Lostwithiel, and was a gun site during the English Civil War. It was first known as St Faith’s House of Mercy, a refuge for ‘wayward girls’, who were rescued from Bodmin jail and put to work running a laundry which served Lanhydrock Estate and the local community.
    The town of Lostwithiel is well known for being the centre of Cornwall’s antiques industry and is well served with great restaurants, local award winning pubs, craft shops and cafés on the River Fowey. This beautiful river is spanned by an ancient bridge with its own little beach and picnic area, and is within walking distance from Peregrine Hall. The riverside walks along its banks are a must, and if you are lucky you may see kingfishers, otters and other wildlife. Restormel Castle and The Duchy of Cornwall Nurseries are also close by and a must for all that visit the area. Lostwithiel provides the perfect base for touring the Duchy of Cornwall from its north coast with Padstow, Port Isaac and Polzeath, to the south coast with Fowey, Polperro and Mevagissey. All are lovely fishing villages and coastal towns, with many attractions for everyone, from sea fishing and kayaking to surfing and sailing.
    The Lanhydrock Estate is a gothic stately home, gardens and grounds which is closely linked with Lostwithiel and is a stunning example of a National Trust house. There are also woodland walks, off road cycle trails and bike hire along with a museum and tea rooms. For the energetic, try golf at Lanhydrock, cycling along the nearby Camel Trail, or a walk to Respryn Bridge can all be enjoyed. Horse riding, cinemas and the renowned Eden Project are easily reached, as indeed, are many National Trust gardens. Beach 7 miles. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 6 guests.
    £61
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  • Dunmore Farm, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Lostwithiel, England
    Experience the epitome of serenity and refinement at this meticulously renovated lodge. Nestled amidst the breath-taking countryside, this exceptional property offers a haven of elegance and tranquillity, with uninterrupted panoramic views.
    Step onto the covered veranda, adorned with a swing seat, and let yourself unwind while immersing in the serene surroundings. As you enter, the grandeur of the open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area captivates your senses. The kitchen is a culinary paradise, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and premium fixtures. Gather around the stunning dining room table for memorable meals, while the cosy wood burner creates a warm ambiance on cooler evenings. Retreat to the master bedroom, elegantly decorated in soothing yellow and cream tones. Pamper yourself in the en-suite bathroom’s tiled double shower, enhanced by electric blinds for convenience. Step onto the private patio, where comfortable seating invites you to savour peaceful moments in harmony with nature. Three additional, beautifully appointed bedrooms await your restful slumber. The fifth bedroom features stylish bunk beds, while the fourth bedroom offers a soothing atmosphere with autumnal décor and twin beds. Relax in the family bathroom, where a separate bath and a double shower with a rainfall feature create a spa-like experience. Find solace in the separate sitting room, furnished with contemporary seating, a TV, and a second log burner for moments of relaxation and entertainment.
    Outdoor living is a delight with two stylishly furnished patio/decking areas, perfect for al fresco dining and basking in the sunshine. The expansive lawned garden invites you to indulge in recreation and relaxation while embracing the natural beauty of the surroundings. Enhancing the allure of this remarkable property is a separate annexe, offering privacy and comfort. Unwind in the kingsize bed, refresh in the double shower, and enjoy the convenience of the kitchenette.
    Welcome to a world of luxury, serenity, and refined elegance at this meticulously renovated lodge. Surrounded by stunning beaches, historic ports, iconic gardens, and captivating moorland landscapes, it serves as your gateway to indulging in the beauty and adventure of Cornwall and just a 10 min drive to The Eden Prodject. Beach 3 miles.
    £230
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  • Trenython Manor, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image

    A haven for dogs and their owners, Trenython Manor invites visitors to a peaceful retreat on a sprawling 24-acre estate in South Cornwall. 

    £140
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  • Three Mile Beach, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image

    Three Mile Beach is a collection of 15 stunning dog-friendly​ ​beach houses​ located in Cornwall. ​Just a stone’s throw from three miles of beach with fabulous views over Godrevy lighthouse and the lights of St Ives. 

    £238
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  • Westcroft Guesthouse, Cornwall

    Situated on the Rame Peninsula, a designated area of outstanding natural beauty, Westcroft Guesthouse is an ultra stylish and quirky dog-friendly B&B in Kingsand - a former fishing village known as Cornwall's forgotten corner but with heaps to offer! 

    £110
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