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+Bude is a small seaside resort in Cornwall, England. Classed as Cornwall's most northern town, the area dates back to the Victorian times and has a large selection of pubs, restaurants, tea rooms, shops and supermarkets for all of your...
Guinevere is an exceptional town house exuding quality and style, available for short breaks throughout the year. Sleeps: 6. Bedrooms: 3. Beds: 1 x Super Kingsize (6’), 1 x Kingsize (5’ - zip and link), 2 x bunk beds (3’). Bed linen...
The village is located less than three miles from the A30, and so provides an ideal central location for touring Cornwall. Nearby, Poley’s Bridge marks the beginning of the Camel Trail, a 17-mile long route, which follows a long disused old...
With its sheltered harbour, beautiful Portreath was, in the 1800s, a hive of activity and industry as a major tin-exporting port. Today, the village attracts visitors from around the world with its wild and rugged coastline. High cliffs,...
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...
The rolling waves are great for surfing year-round, and the footpaths by the restored canal or on the North Cornwall coastal path let you explore the outstanding countryside. Bude has a golf course, indoor pool, bowling alley/indoor play area,...
Additional information and rules - 1 bedroom – 1 king-size - 1 bathroom - Electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice compartment and coffee machine - Shared utility with a washing machine and tumble dryer (both payable) and...
A lovely light and airy cottage located between Falmouth and Porthleven. The open plan kitchen/dining/family room is a great way to enjoy your morning coffee, with views out to the garden and the open countryside beyond. In Falmouth you will...
Little Treveth Lowen is a beautifully designed, detached coastal holiday home situated in a superb location from which to explore the wide selection of local beaches and bays close by. Ideally located, just up the road from the picturesque cove...
*This property supplies a travel cot and high chair Living Area Light-filled and inviting with far reaching sea views, the living room is open plan with the dining area and is furnished with a roomy L-shaped sofa, a coffee...
Warbstow is a sleepy rural village surounded by unspoilt farmland. The village boasts an impressive Iron Age Fort offering panoramic views of north Cornwall and Dartmoor. The surrounding woodland has a network of footpaths to enjoy and the...
St Day was once the mining centre for mid-Cornwall until nearby Redruth took over the title, and you can still see the terraces of granite cottages originally built for the miners. The village was originally named after the little known Saint...
Located alongside Cornwall’s beautiful northern coast and situated on the River Camel is the ancient market town of Camelford, set between the town’s of Bude and Wadebridge. Camelford is the perfect base for exploring the largest section of...
Additional information and rules - 3 bedrooms: 1 double and 2 twins - Bathroom with bath, separate shower, and WC - En-suite shower and WC to main bedroom - Cream tea on arrival - Smart TV and CD in lounge with additional - TVs in...
Nestled in the south western corner of the sought-after county of Cornwall rests the charming port town of Hayle, situated at the mouth of the Hayle River on an important rspb wildlife estuary. Explore the magnificent stretch of golden sand,...
This traditional end of terrace cottage, in the quiet village of Perranuthnoe between Marazion and Prussia Cove, sleeps six people and two dogs. 4 Withey Cottages has gardens at the front and back – one with a lovely patio overlooking the...
Come home in the evenings from the many wonderful attractions available in this area of Cornwall, to a delightful well equipped cosy bungalow. The picturesque town of Padstow having shops, restaurants and galleries is just 3-4 miles away. St...
Additional information and rules - please note that THE wood burner IS NO longer available - 2 bedrooms - 1 double bed, 1 twin room - 1 bathroom - shower over bath and WC - Electric hob and oven, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and...
This luxurious and contemporary property will instantly delight all its guests with its stylish interior and perfect location, you won't want to leave. The famous 'seven bays' beaches are all on your doorstep, Rick Stein's award winning pub is...
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...
In southwest Cornwall, Long Rock is a village situated between Penzance and Marazion, stretching around Mount's Bay. It's name comes from the long rock, usually surrounded by sea beyond the beach of Long Rock. The village offers a shop, post...
The fishing village of Coverack is on the Lizard Peninsula in South Cornwall, a few miles from Lizard Point. Coverack is away from the hustle and bustle of Cornwall's main tourist areas and has a small beach where swimming and surfing can be...
The small rural village of Gunnislake lies on the steeply wooded banks of the River Tamar. It has village pubs and a small selection of shops. Notably, the village sits at one end of the scenic Tamar Valley Railway - with regular services along...
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...
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.