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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. 

  • Chapel Green Studio 2, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Contemporary 2 bedroom cottage located in the pretty village of Polgooth in an ideal touring location close to the beautiful villages of Charlestown and Mevagissey and a short drive from leading attaractions such as the Eden Project and many others.
    £82
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  • Chy-Whel, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St. Austell, England
    A light and contemporary cottage set in the village of Sticker, Cornwall. Accessible accommodation. Countryside setting. Pet-friendly. St Austell 3.5 miles; Gorran Haven 7.4 miles; Truro 12.3 miles.
    £73
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  • Cobblers Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Austell, England
    Cobblers Cottage dates from the mid-19th century and is a lovely example of the style found in Cornwall at this time. The cottage has an inviting kitchen which is well equipped, warm and cosy. The living room has an original fireplace, housing an electric wood burner and has soft furnishings to sink into. There is a delightful snug, where you can relax with your favourite book, whilst upstairs are two comfortable double bedrooms with views across the village and beyond. The family bathroom has superb tiling in traditional Cornish colours and has both a bath and efficient electric shower over. The garden has been carefully tended and has an array of flowers, shrubs and plants with a wooden bench in a secluded part, with subtle lighting. There is parking for one car across the owner’s driveway and roadside parking is also available.
    The village of Nanpean, translated from the Cornish meaning ‘little valley’, is just 4 miles from the town of St Austell and is steeped in history. The historical village port of Charlestown is 7 miles away and has been the setting of many films and the popular series of Poldark, due to it’s originality and authentic tall ships. There is a fascinating Shipwreck Museum here along with pubs and restaurants. The Clay Trails offer wonderful walks and cycling paths and an insight into the once huge industry of clay mining which was a major part of the economy for the area. The scenery is quite stunning here. There is a lovely short walk which begins next to the cottage and takes you down through woodland and on past the football pitch, itself for public use.
    The buzzing town of Newquay, famed for its water sport activities, restaurants, bars and beaches is a lively place and sits just 11 miles away. This location is also perfect for exploring the harbour towns and villages to the east, including beautiful Fowey, with its narrow streets and ancient natural harbour. Polperro, famous for smuggling connections in times gone by, is a ‘must visit’, whilst Looe, with its hills looking down to the delightful harbour, is quite beautiful, especially at night when the waterside lighting creates a somewhat magical feel.
    Further inland, the unique Eden Project shows a world beneath huge biomes and is an amazing experience. Atmospheric Bodmin Moor offers breathtaking views from its rising tors and mysterious stone structures, whilst the Camel Trail can be enjoyed by hiring a bicycle and travelling part or all of its 18 miles, along stunning scenery, unseen and hidden from busy roads. Beach 7¼ miles.
    £54
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  • The Old School Rooms, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Old School Rooms is a roomy, semi-detached character property with a large, double aspect kitchen dining room with French patio doors that open onto the garden. In the living room, a cosy electric fire in an impressive granite fireplace will warm you up after a day of exploring the walks on the north or south coasts, that are all within easy reach. A double and twin bedroom with low beams and a very spacious bathroom with a separate shower ensures a comfortable stay in this delightful cottage. The cottage is dog friendly and a superb spot for many varied walks.
    Trethosa is a pretty Hamlet in the Parish of St Stephen, situated between St Austell and Newquay and just a short drive from the A30 means great access to all the delights Cornwall has to offer. There is a rich mining heritage in the area, with China Clay being the mineral of choice. If you wish to learn more, a visit to the China Clay Museum during your stay is well worth a trip. The golden sands and crashing surf of the beaches around Newquay are a 15-minute drive to the north. The Eden Project, Carlyon Bay and the Roseland peninsula with its picturesque fishing villages are 20 minutes to the south. The cathedral city of Truro and a wide range of shops, pubs and restaurants are also within easy reach.
    To the north is Newquay and these days, its excellent surfing waters are the town’s main industry, whereas it once used to be a major export port for the counties mining efforts and a north coast port for pilchard fisheries. Fistral Beach holds many surfing competitions throughout the year. Both the Women’s and Men’s Gig Championships are held here, as are a balloon festival and surf and lifesaving events. Newquay Zoo now houses 130 different species in sub-tropical gardens in the centre of the town. 2 Miles away is The Lappa Valley Steam Railway which, offers both the old and young an interesting day out.
    The Cathedral City of Truro is in Cornwall’s heart 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 & Drink Festival in the Autumn and the famous Truro Fatstock Show just before Christmas. Regular farmers markets occur every Wednesdays & Saturday, and there are also arts & craft markets on Saturdays. Beach 8⅓ miles.
    £52
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  • Harlequin Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Harlequin Cottage, nestled just a mile away from the sun-kissed beaches and the charming historic harbour of Charlestown in St Austell. This super stylish two-bedroom holiday let is a haven for those seeking a perfect blend of comfort, coastal beauty, and historic charm. The attention to detail, with comfort in mind runs through the house, gardens, sun house and further seating areas.
    As you step into Harlequin Cottage, the exposed stonework immediately captures your attention, creating a warm and inviting ambience. The well-equipped kitchen awaits the culinary enthusiast. The cosy living room with a log fire burner is perfect for relaxation. Up to two small dogs are welcome with space under the stairs for their beds. The master bedroom features a kingsize bed for restful nights. A second bedroom with two single beds makes this cottage ideal for families, friends, or couples. Tasteful interiors blend modern comfort with rustic charm. Another highlight extends beyond the cottage’s interiors. Outside you will find a lovely garden, sun house, decking area, and a covered relaxation zone with a games table. There is also an external toilet for convenience, and all within the privacy of a fully enclosed garden.
    Venture beyond the cottage, and you’ll find yourself amid a treasure trove of local attractions. The world-renowned Eden Project and the enchanting Lost Gardens of Heligan are just a short drive away. Coastal walks beckon and the nearby beaches are perfect for lazy days by the sea. There is also Cornwall’s premier football golf course just minutes away and for adults the St Austell brewery which is well worth a tour and tasting session. Locally to Harlequin Cottage are the beautifully charming Mevagissey and Fowey towns which invite exploration. With a Bus stop on your doorstep, you can also commute to St Austell town centre or venture further afield to Truro. With multiple supermarkets close by for supplies, whether you’re seeking to enjoy the cottage or embark on adventures in the surrounding area, Harlequin Cottage promises a holiday experience that seamlessly combines comfort, style, and the allure of Cornwall’s coastal wonders. Beach 1 mile.
    £88
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  • Flat 18 Pochin House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Pochin House plays host to a selection of stylish, modern apartments set in a private complex, with access through an electric wrought iron gateway. Within the once thriving mining town of St Austell an original chimney from Lovering’s Clay Dry still sits tall with the grounds. At its height, china clay mining was a huge industry in the area.
    From your private parking space, a few steps take you into the house, where on the first floor you will find your holiday home. Once inside, you are greeted by a comfortable, inviting living room with three sofas so you will have plenty of space to stretch out and relax. The kitchen/dining room is a gloriously bright room, with an expansive set of angled windows with far reaching views. There is an abundance of work surface space, storage and high level of equipment, including a separate utility room. A kitchen table adorns the centre of this impressive room. There are two bedrooms, one with twin beds, the other with kingsize bed and en-suite bathroom comprising a curved corner shower. A further family bathroom boasts a bath with electric shower over.
    Within easy reach of your location is the world-famous Eden Project, a huge indoor rainforest and tropical gardens beneath state-of-the art-Biomes. The fascinating Wheal Martyn Clay Works Museum takes you back to the industry for which the area was recognised and revered globally. The beaches at Carlyon Bay, Duporth and Par have expanses of white to golden sand, coves and cliff top walks. Charlestown transports you back to a time when tall ships would depart to far off shores and still has a small fleet of these beautiful vessels today. Here there are restaurants and pubs, and the Shipwreck Museum is well worth a visit. St Austell has a large range of shops and eateries, whilst a little along the coast lies Fowey within an area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty. You will find narrow streets, boutique shops and superb architecture, superb sea views and its very own wonderfully named Readymoney Cove.
    £61
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  • Mews Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tintagel, England
    5.00
    Mews Cottage is a beautifully presented two-bedroom, semi-detached holiday home set in the heart of Tintagel on the Northern Cornish coast. It is an original Cornish stone and slate dwelling. Whilst being within a few seconds walk on a private walk way to the hustle and bustle of Tintagel Village, you can still enjoy the peaceful serenity that Mews Cottage offers being in a small secluded area from the village. Mews has a free parking permit available which is provided by the owners.
    The historical cottage, built around the 1890’s and was a former stables for a local Inn, feels bright and stylish whilst maintaining the rustic feel of the property. After an action-packed day exploring the coast, enter into the kitchen/dining area where you will find everything you need to enjoy a self-catered break. Head into the spacious lounge where you can unwind on the comfortable seating, watch a film on the smart TV whilst enjoying the glows of the electric wood burner in the background. This warm and light room has double doors which lead into the enclosed courtyard area which can create a fresh and airy feel throughout the entire day. Perfect for enjoying the warm Cornish evenings or a morning coffee. An absolute sun trap. Upstairs are two cosy bedrooms, wonderfully presented with high apexed ceilings displaying exposed wooden beams. The master bedroom offers a kingsize bed and next door is the light and airy twin bedroom. A shower room with heated towel rail completes the picture. Enjoy the fantasitic span of the countryside and a distant sea view.
    Mews Cottage is just a few steps from the main street, with a variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and Tintagel Castle, the mythical home of King Arthur. There is also a good bus serivce in Tintagel so you have the option of leaving the car. The coast is within a 10-minute walk and the nearest beach at Bossiney Cove is just 1.3 miles away or a 25-minute walk across the fields. Within easy reach are the coastal villages of Boscastle and Port Isaac, the latter made famous by the TV series, ’Doc Martin’. Further along the coast are the golden, sandy beaches of Rock and Polzeath. Plenty of walking and local paths perfect for the family, and prime dog walking places on the doorstep of Mews Cottage. Trebarwith Strand a 10 minutes drive is a perfect beach for this, dog friendly all year round, but is also accessable via the coastal path past St Materiana’s church. Mews has BT WiFi so workations here are possible. Pub within a mile.
    £71
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  • Harvest Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    This pet-friendly, bright, semi-detached holiday home is comfortably furnished with plenty of personal touches. The property is situated down a quiet country lane and is surrounded by countryside. The patio doors from the living room lead to a lovely patio area with far-reaching views down to the Atlantic Coast, ideal for a morning cup of coffee or alfresco dining. Just over a mile outside Padstow, you are ideally situated to visit the many tourist attractions that the north coast has to offer. Padstow has an array of shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s fish restaurant. You are close to the Camel Trail, where you can walk or cycle along a disused railway track by the Camel Estuary, taking in the bird life, to Wadebridge and beyond to Bodmin. Just a short drive away are the many sandy beaches of the north coast, including Watergate Bay, the home of extreme watersports. Visit the famous surfing beaches of Newquay, as well as a zoo and the Blue Reef Aquarium. Horse riding and golf nearby. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £101
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  • Chi An Mor, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newquay, England
    5.00
    Outstanding holiday home furnished to an exquisite standard with hot tub looking out onto Porth Island. Situated between Newquay and Watergate Bay just 5 minutes walk from the stunning Porth beach and its expanse of golden sands. Newquay 3.0 miles.
    £93
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  • Downhouse Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    2.50
    These two stone built holiday cottages (ref 29227 and ref TJU) date back to the 17 century and enjoy a rural location with superb sea views. Pet-friendly Downhouse Cottage was extended in Victorian times, while Downhouse has a rustic feel with a clome oven in the fireplace and a large garden. Water is supplied from a borehole; the water is wonderful and is tested annually, so no need for bottled water.
    Both cottages benefit from a sitting-out area with stunning views of the coastline. Surrounded by countryside, they are perfect for walkers to enjoy the views from the South West Coastal Path. Ideally situated for visiting some of the many attractions of Cornwall, including Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, Boscastle with its harbour and Port Isaac, made famous by the TV’s ‘Doc Martin’. Further down the coast are Polzeath with its surfing beach, and Rock where you can take a ferry across to Padstow with its array of interesting shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s famous restaurant.. Beach 1 mile. Shops, pub and restaurant 1 mile. The properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 9 guests.
    £75
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