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+Newquay is the home of the UK’s surf scene, boasting eleven beaches and over seven miles of golden sand, three major beaches, the National Surf Centre and an endless supply of rolling surf, making it a beachlovers and watersports paradise. The...
Cornish settlement St. Breward is located between Bodmin and Camelford. In addition to offering riverside strolls and excellent access to nearby historical monuments including Trippet Stone Circle, King Aurther's Palace, and Stannon Stone...
The old market town of Camelford nearby is located close to Cornwall's north coast and is ideally situated for exploring the wild country of Bodmin Moor and the high cliffs, hidden coves, fishing villages and surfing beaches that populate this...
Padstow is situated at the head of the Camel Cycle Trail and is a fantastic base for exploring the South West Coastal Path which opens up routes to beautiful Cornish countryside. This delightful fishing port is surrounded by sandy beaches and...
Just a short drive from iconic St Ives, the seaside village of Carbis Bay is best known for its beautiful stretch of pure white sand. With turquoise waters and sheltered conditions, the beach feels almost subtropical and is the perfect spot for...
Porth is a small seaside village in Cornwall close to the town of Newquay. The village offers a variety of cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops, sandy beaches with idyllic scenery, and a zoo and aquarium. The fishing village of Padstow, along with...
A perfect Cornish coastal village, the road through Boscastle runs down to the small harbour at the bottom of the hill. The quaint village shops, local restaurants and pubs offering good food, Cornish real ales and live entertainment by local...
Port Isaac is known to be one of Cornwall's great treasures, boasting its own, quaint beach and sitting in a stunning, steeps-sided valley. Once a fishing village, Port Isaac is now a fantastic place for a Cornish break, with character...
Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms: 1 king-size, 1 double and 1 single - Bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC - Kitchen - with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher (located under the stairs) -...
The charming coastal village of Pentewan is set back from the wide stretch of sand that makes up Pentewan Beach. Visitors come from all around to the village shop and bar, and the beach is kid-friendly. The settlement is traversed by the...
The lovely village of Pendeen is located on the Penwith Peninsula in North West Cornwall, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has a few charming taverns, convenience stores, and a pottery/gallery. There's also a...
St Blazey is a small town situated within Cornwall, just three miles miles east of St Austell and was formerly an important engineering centre for the local mining and railway industries. Within the town you will find a superb range of...
St. Austell, a historic market town, can be found in the scenic county of Cornwall, about a mile from the shore, where there are many safe, sandy beaches. St. Austell has a mainline train station, which provides quick and easy access to Truro...
Dobwalls is a rural village resting in the countryside setting of Cornwall, just 15 miles away from Looe and close to the market town of Liskeard, Bodmin Moor and the north and south Cornish coastlines. Within the village you will find a range...
Kilkhampton is an historic Cornish village, 4 miles from the popular Victorian seaside resort of Bude, one of Cornwall’s premier holiday locations. With its old church, village shops and atmospheric village pubs, Kilkhampton is a lovely place...
Porthtowan is a small village resting on west Cornwall’s beautiful coastline, renowned for its Blue Flag beach, which at low tide exposes almost a mile and a half of fine, golden sands. Fringed by impressive granite cliffs, the beach is a...
Port Isaac; one of the true Cornish treasures. A beautiful fishing village nestling in a steep sided valley, the old village in the valley remains unchanged from its days of fishing, slate export and smuggling in the previous century. An...
Living area Open plan with the kitchen and dining area on the ground floor Two leather sofas seating four, wood burning stove, TV with Freeview, DVD player and Bluetooth music system Kitchen Open plan with the dining and...
Get your nearest and dearest together at this beautifully converted barn conversion in a pretty complex of properties just outside the charming town of Launceston. Sleeping four people across two inviting bedrooms, this cottage is the perfect...
In a wonderfully central location in St Ives, this lovely two-bed apartment sets you up for a restful break in Cornwall’s art capital. You’ll be right above the main shopping street, which is brimming with independent shops, friendly pubs and...
This delightful two-bedroom, single-storey hideaway is just perfect for a family or couples seeking to explore both Devon and Cornwall. Situated in the scenic Tamar Valley, 5.5 miles from Holsworthy and 12.5 miles from Bude, the welcoming...
This characterful stone cottage, featuring a traditional granite façade, is ideally located in a peaceful area on the edge of Porkellis between Falmouth and Porthleven and within walking distance (0.4 miles) of a dog friendly, historic, village...
Overlooking the comings and goings of the boats in the harbour in the picturesque Cornish fishing village of Polperro, East Cliff Cottage is a sweet self-catering retreat that has many returning guests. Arranged over 3 floors,...
Sleeping four guests, this lovely stone-built hideaway in the historic fishing port of Newlyn is perfect for a small family or couples wishing to explore beautiful West Cornwall. Newlyn is home to a bustling harbour, and you can buy your...
Planning a holiday to Cornwall with your dog? You’re in for a treat – and not just the biscuit kind. With more coastline than any other county in England and hundreds of dog-friendly places to stay, Cornwall is one of the best spots for a seaside escape with your four-legged friend.
From clifftop walks and cosy pubs to golden beaches and character-filled cottages, our collection of dog-friendly holiday homes in Cornwall makes it easy to plan a trip where everyone gets to enjoy the fun, paws included.
Cornwall really does have it all: dramatic scenery, friendly towns, fantastic food, and endless open spaces for your dog to run wild. Whether you’re wandering through the quaint streets of Padstow, watching surfers at Newquay, or exploring the stunning coastline around Lizard Point, there’s a new adventure around every corner.
And with over 400 beaches and some of the UK’s best walking routes, it’s a playground for dogs and their humans alike.
Cornwall is a paradise for beach-loving dogs. While some have seasonal restrictions, lots welcome dogs all year-round. Sandy paws and salty noses incoming…
If you're wondering what to do between beach walks and pub lunches, here are just a few dog-friendly spots worth checking out:
🏰 Tintagel Castle – a dramatic cliffside ruin steeped in Arthurian legend. Dogs on leads are welcome.
🌿 The Eden Project – while dogs can’t go inside the biomes, they’re welcome in the outdoor gardens and café areas.
🚂 Lappa Valley – take a scenic miniature train ride through the Cornish countryside. Pups can come along for the journey too!
If you bring your dog on holiday, the best pet-friendly cottages with hot tubs include Wheal Rose in Heston, Bumble at Stars & Embers Glamping in Truro, or Bowjy in Saint Erme.
Enjoy sea views from Stormgazer, which is located by dog-friendly beach, Porthleven Sands; Tonga, which is close to Porthtowan’s sandy beach; and The Mews, just an amble from Holywell Bay and Crantock beach.
The most popular dog-friendly holiday cottages with an enclosed garden include Lowenek in North Cornwall, Gluvias in Newquay, and High Lampra in Mullion.
The most popular holiday homes with four-legged friends for a short break include Surf Song, a detached cottage in South Cornwall; Polly’s Bower, a barn conversion in Landrake; and converted 200-year-old barn Marhayes, in North Cornwall.