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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. 

  • Happys, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Hayle, England
    Set in over 100 acres of woodland in the popular St Ives Holiday Village, these delightful lodges offer something for everyone. Happys (ref UKC196) lives up to its name. This single-storey, semi-detached lodge has been lovingly furnished to a very good standard, and the interior has been designed with a certain colour and flair, providing a comfortable and cosy retreat all year round. Happys also looks out onto a green wooded area and the surrounding area is a safe haven for wildlife and holiday goers alike. Gracelands (ref 29552) is a single storey terraced lodge, again providing comfortable accommodation for up to 5. Both lodges are ideal for couples or small families that want to relax and unwind on their holiday in Cornwall.

    On the outskirts of St Ives, the site has many facilities including an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, table tennis, kayaking, zorbing balls, regular entertainment programmes, nature walks, children’s club, internet cafe, beer garden, takeaway, large bar and function room, shop and a launderette, all open from March to October (please visit on-site reception for programme of activities and passes are available at cost of £30 per family pass). Guests can even have a try at scuba diving (£20pp).

    Take the scenic coastal train from nearby St Erth to St Ives. The popular seaside town features a quaint harbour and glorious beaches. Budding artists and enthusiasts might like to visit the art gallery, Tate St Ives, or the Barbara Hepworth Museum. Strolling along its cobbled streets, you’ll find that St Ives is home to a host of curiosity shops and galleries. There’s also alfresco fine dining to try in one of the many excellent restaurants dotted along the water’s edge. The area is famous for its beautiful golden stretches, such as the award-winning beach at Carbis Bay, Porthminster and the rolling sand dunes at Hayle. This glorious surfing beach stretches all the way to Gwithian, and enjoys far-reaching views of Godrevy Lighthouse and out to sea.

    Nearby, Tehidy Country Park boasts over 25 acres of woodland, cycle trails and bridle paths to explore. St Michael’s Mount (Karrek Loos yn Koos in Cornish, meaning ‘hoar rock in woodland’) is a must-see attraction during your stay. The small tidal island is close to Marazion, which is a hotspot for birdwatchers thanks to its habitat rich marshland just half a kilometre west of the historic town. Beach 2 miles. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    These properties can be booked together to sleep up to 9 guests.
    £85
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  • Kingfishers Haven, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Kingfishers Haven, your idyllic holiday escape nestled in the heart of South Cornwall. This charming haven is located in the picturesque village of St Cleer, just a stone’s throw away from Liskeard. Whether you seek a peaceful retreat or an adventure-packed getaway, Kingfishers Haven promises a memorable experience for all. St Cleer, with its rich history and stunning natural surroundings, provides the perfect backdrop for a South Cornwall holiday. The village itself is a quintessential Cornish gem, featuring quaint cottages and a welcoming atmosphere. Meander through its historic streets, where you’ll discover local shops and traditional pubs serving hearty Cornish fare. Immerse yourself in the warm hospitality of the locals and soak up the timeless charm of this enchanting village.
    For nature enthusiasts and hikers, the rugged landscapes of South Cornwall are a paradise. The nearby Bodmin Moor offers an array of walking trails, allowing you to explore the untamed beauty of the region. Kingfishers Haven serves as an excellent base for exploring this wild expanse of rolling hills, ancient stone circles, and dramatic tors. Those with an appreciation for history will be delighted to visit nearby attractions such as the Cheesewring and the Hurlers Stone Circles. These ancient monuments provide a glimpse into Cornwall’s mysterious past and make for an engaging day of exploration.
    Just a short drive away, the town of Liskeard offers a blend of modern convenience and historic charm. Wander through its bustling streets, visit its shops, and perhaps enjoy a traditional Cornish pasty or cream tea.The South Cornwall coast is also easily accessible from Kingfishers Haven. Whether you’re interested in surfing, sunbathing on golden beaches, or discovering the enchanting fishing villages along the coast, you’ll find an array of seaside activities to suit your desires.
    In St Cleer, near Liskeard, South Cornwall, Kingfishers Haven invites you to create your Cornish adventure. Whether you’re captivated by the serene village life or crave the thrill of exploring the untamed moors and rugged coast, this delightful location promises an unforgettable holiday experience. Come, unwind, explore, and make cherished memories in this corner of Cornwall’s paradise.
    £56
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  • The Hut, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Hut is set in a mature, well-tended, garden in a beautiful, quiet, corner of the Roseland. A pine clad rustic feel is matched by a homely interior with a multi-fuel burner to warm up those wind swept winter nights. The garden has a sun trap of a patio to the south with wooden garden furniture and we cannot imagine many nicer places for a barbecue, a spot of al fresco dining or simply chatting over a glass of wine. There is a well equipped kitchen, perfect for cooking up a holiday feast. The living room is cosily decorated with comfortable sofas, making it a great space to relax at the end of a busy day exploring. A corridor from the living room leads you to the three bedrooms, all with comfortable beds and storage. The double bedroom and twin bedroom both have sea views, whilst the bunk bedroom has views over the rear of the property. A comfortable shower room completes this property.
    The Hut is situated in Carne Village, just west of Nare Head with beautiful views across Gerrans Bay and is only a short walk from Carne Beach which, at low tide, extends a mile west and includes Pendower Beach stretching most of the way to Portscatho. This stunning cliff top property is a 10-minute walk down to the beach and is a short drive away from Veryan with its historic roundhouses and the quaint fishing village of Portloe. The Roseland peninsula is famous for some of the finest stretches of coastline in the country with sandy beaches, secluded bays, and majestic promontories - all of which can be viewed, or walked to, from The Hut! Beach 1 mile.
    £76
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  • Romany Rye, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perranporth, England
    Romany Rye is well equipped, tastefully furnished and decorated and is the very essence of a beachside holiday home. The front of the property is positioned perfectly to catch the sea views on the decking area, or in the conservatory on rainy days. The kitchen/dining area is a great space for family or friends to gather when having a meal.
    Holywell Bay is one of the finest beaches in Cornwall. Just 6 miles from Newquay and Perranporth on the north Cornish coast. Holywell Bay is an ideal spot to tour from as it is very central for all parts of Cornwall. There is also an 18 hole golf course, fishing and horse riding very close-by and local shops in the nearby village of Cubert. The secluded National Trust beach at Holywell combines golden soft sands and safe bathing with dynamic caves and cliff walks. Holywell Bay derived its name from a spring-fed well, said to have curative properties.
    This property is ideal for a family summer holiday or a winter escape for a couple or small group of friends. Newquay, with its beaches and a huge array of restaurants, bars and clubs, is only 10 minutes away. Beach 1 mile.
    £102
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  • Semybadazee, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Semybadazee is a luxurious and stylish three-bedroom holiday home located just 200 metres from the beach at beautiful Widemouth Bay. Located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this semi-detached, single-storey property is within sight and sound of the golden sand and rolling surf. You can carry your body board down and avoid the hassle and expense of local beach parking. The lively town of Bude with its shops, bars and eateries is 3 miles away. The coastal footpath to Hartland Point and the 10-mile circular Planekeeper’s Path are popular for walkers and nature lovers.

    As you enter the property, you will be welcomed into the open-plan living space, where you can wind down and watch a film in front of the cosy glows of the wood burner after a busy day exploring the coastline, or enjoy a family meal together. The kitchen is well equipped and includes a breakfast bar with stools. Enjoy your breakfast here whilst taking in the far-reaching sea views and ever changing coastal landscape. The spacious layout of this holiday cottage makes it ideal for extended families and friends. Discover the three stylish bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room, plus a separate family bathroom. A set of patio doors lead from the double bedroom into the rear enclosed garden, which is perfect for an al fresco lifestyle. Sheltered by a high hedge and yet enjoying sea views, there is an elevated decking and patio area that has a table and chairs and lounge seating to relax after an action-packed day down the beach. Hot tub hire options are available should guests require this.

    Semybadazee is located just a few minutes’ walk from Widemouth Bay’s expansive sandy beach, which is popular with both swimmers and surfers alike, and it is highly regarded as one of the finest, sandy, surfing beaches in North Cornwall. There are beach shops, water sport activities and restaurants all within easy reach, and the ever popular seaside town of Bude is just a short drive away. Given the proximity to the A30, this is also a great base from which to explore the whole of North Devon and Cornwall, and nearby you can visit Tintagel, with its legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, Hartland and Clovelly. Other attractions and places of interest accessible from here include The Milky Way and The Big Sheep theme parks, Tamar Otter Park and The Eden Project. With lots of day’s out opportunities from your doorstep, make Semybadazee the base for your next holiday in North Cornwall.
    £115
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  • The Light House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Light House is in the pretty little village of Gwithian. The Light House is a spacious, dog-friendly, four-bedroom cottage, with an open plan, feel on the ground floor where the conservatory links through to the living room and kitchen. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with a patio to the rear of the house, a great spot to enjoy some al fresco dining or a barbecue. There is a ground floor double bedroom that would ideally suit one person but could accommodate a couple. On the first floor the master bedroom has a kingsize bed and views towards the sea, and another bedroom has a bunk bed. Up on the second floor accessed by steep stairs is a twin bedroom. Please note that the ground floor double bedroom and the shower room can be separated from the rest of the ground floor with the pull down roller blind.
    Blasted by the breeze off the Atlantic, the magnificent beach at Gwithian Towans is always a colourful scene of windsurfers on the water, blow karts on the beach and kites in the sky. Backed by sand dunes, tufted with wild grass, at low tide, there is a vast amount of sand to enjoy, and large areas of rock pools are uncovered, which are great for kids to explore. The beach is dog friendly for most of the year with restrictions only applying between 10am and 6pm in July and August. Gwithian Towans is lifeguard patrolled (during high season). There is some great countryside to explore near here, but a highlight is the stunning coastal road between St Ives and St Just where the moorland meets the sea - wild and dramatic! If you take the train to St Ives, the line hugs the coast, and the views are quite beautiful, and the restaurants are superb. Both the north and south coasts are easily accessible, making it an ideal location for those looking to take advantage of the great surfing spots available in this part of Cornwall. Take your pick, depending on the conditions!
    St Ives, once a busy fishing village, now relies on tourism as its main industry. Turner came and painted a landscape in 1811 and art has played a part in St Ives history ever since. More recently Barbara Hepworth and the Tate Gallery have put St Ives on the modern map. Beach 1â…“ miles.
    £100
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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.
    £69
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  • Driftwood At Widemouth Bay, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Driftwood is a former coachman’s cottage with a quaint walled garden and patio area, the cottage itself has been tastefully furnished and decorated and is a perfect location for a family of four with a double and twin bedroom, kitchen/dining area and a bright and airy living room with sea views of Widemouth Bay and a wood burner to warm up winter evenings. External access to the living room or internal access through the bedrooms. With prior arrangement the owners will also let guests use the facilities at Quinceborough Farm just up the hill which include a communal heated swimming pool (May half term-mid September), a tennis court, games room and play area.
    This comfortable, dog friendly, holiday home is 705 yards 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. Three 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 Southwest coastal footpath. There are numerous local villages and landmarks to explore and much of the area is a nature lovers paradise. The centre of the town is a lively hub with concerts, dances and fetes as well as other events throughout the season, including an annual Carnival Week. Beach 705 yards.
    £61
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  • Springtide, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perranporth, England
    Springtide is wonderfully located right by the beach and sand dunes of Holywell Bay. It has a superb open plan living/dining room with two large sliding doors which open onto the sun deck to enhance some al fresco living. The kitchen also has door leading to the outdoor space and a Quooker tap. There is a master double bedroom and twin bedroom downstairs with a second twin bedroom up the steep spiral staircase which has some lovely views towards the sea.
    The beach, beautiful views, surfing, golf, horse riding, sand dunes, rock pools and plenty of walks right on the doorstep, this property is ideal for a family summer holiday or a winter escape for a couple or small group of friends. Nearby is the bustling resort of Newquay. These days Newquay’s excellent surfing waters are the towns main industry, whereas it once used to be a major export port for the counties mining efforts as well as a north coast port for pilchard fisheries. Fistral Beach holds many surfing competition as is both the Women’s and Mens Gig Championships are held here, as well as surf and lifesaving events. Newquay Zoo now houses 130 different species in subtropical gardens in the centre of the town. Beach ½ mile.
    £86
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    Crackington Haven, England
    Great Trevillian Farm is a working sheep farm and offers a well-stocked carp lake for a spot of fishing, a children’s play area and the opportunity to feed Boris and Donald the Kune Kune pigs and pat the friendly ponies.
    Tizzy Barn (CWC488161) is a beautiful barn conversion that boasts superb open plan living downstairs yet maintains a traditional feel. There is a cosy wood burner and comfy sofas which will make it a treat for a winter break. At the other end of the building is a set of French windows that open out into the enclosed patio garden. Upstairs the master bedroom has bi-fold doors to a Juliet balcony and an en-suite shower room. Ash Tree Cottage (CWC563734) is a pretty, stone cottage, converted from stables in 2003, there is an open plan living space, a warm and cosy bedroom, and a sun trap of a patio for al fresco dining or a glass of something cold while you plan your days ahead. Trebethis (CWC566710) has tiled floors, a beautiful granite fireplace made from three gateposts, exposed beams, including a massive ash beam that separates the kitchen from dining area, all combine to exude character in this superb barn conversion. Honeysuckle Cottage (CWC566741) has been converted from a 400 year old cart house. Inside you will find a bright and spacious open plan living area that welcomes you in, while both bedrooms are tastefully decorated and enhance the ambience. The property has been updated with a larger main bedroom with kingsize bed and a new bathroom with walk in shower. There are French doors that lead out onto a secluded patio garden, a perfect spot to soak up the Cornish air and sunshine, read a book or enjoy your favourite tipple. Mowhay Cottage (CWC566799) is beautifully presented, with vaulted ceilings, a heated tiled floor, a cosy wood burner, exposed beams and many other character features. The gardens at each property, although enclosed, will detain all but the most experienced dog escapologists.
    Located a few miles inland from Crackington Haven which has pebbles and rock pools at the top of the beach but as the tide goes out a vast expanse of golden sand is exposed with some of the best surf on the north coast.
    To the north is Widemouth bay and the bustling tourist town of Bude while to the west is the stunning and infamous village Boscastle, nestled in a steep valley where the river has cut a course through the steep cliffs to the sea. There are secluded coves, majestic views, wildlife and even a blowhole. Tintagel is 8 miles away and boasts a magnificent new footbridge to reach the castle on a single level and has made the journey to the headland significantly easier. Beach 5 miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accomodate up to 26 guests.
    £72
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