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+Tintagel, home of the legendary King Arthur’s Castle, whose ruins dominate the cliffside just outside the village, is a popular but not overcrowded tourist destination, surrounded by the sea, rocky coves and stunning scenery. Several beaches,...
Crackington Haven is a charming cove near Boscastle, with a mix of rockpools, a sandy beach and good surf. There are two beach shops and cafes, which are wonderful to relax in and look out over the blue seas of the bay. Walking this section of...
St Teath is a small village resting three miles from the North Cornwall coast. The village is dominated by the clock tower and is surrounded by the village shop, a butcher, a Post Office, and an excellent village pub serving local food and...
The seaside village of Polzeath boasts a sandy beach, which is bordered by rock pools and is acclaimed to be one of the best surfing beaches in the country. Polzeath itself has a number of small shops, cafes and restaurants, and the South West...
St Just is the nearest town to Land’s End and is situated approximately eight miles west of Penzance. The town itself is an ancient settlement that has a strong mining history and there are several monuments and prehistoric antiquities to visit...
Rock is a desirable and much sought after coastal village located on the north eastern bank of the River Camel opposite the famous harbour town of Padstow which is easily reached by a regular ferry service. The summer home of royalty and...
Mullion is a large village on the Lizard Peninsula, five miles south of Helston and just over five miles from Lizard Point, the most southerly tip of mainland Britain. The village is home to a selection of popular restaurants, shops and pubs,...
One of Cornwall's prettiest harbour towns, St Ives offers narrow streets, tight-packed cottages nestling around the quayside, the Tate Gallery and Barbara Hepworth museum, fabulous beaches, superb shops, a thriving community of artists, great...
Located inland between Penzance and Praa Sands, Rosudgeon is a small, semirural village set close to the coast of this charming corner of Cornwall. Situated one mile from the popular South West Coast Path, Rosudgeon is an ideal base for...
Sitting peacefully in the beautiful county of Cornwall just a mile from the south coast with its numerous sheltered, sandy, beaches, you will find the historic market town of St Austell. Filled with a range of pubs and bars, and scrumptious...
A small, ex tin-mining community just south of Camborne, Illogan nestles among fields and open countryside, just 2 miles from the sea and fabulous beach at Portreath. The towns of St Ives and Penzance, with their art galleries, restaurants and...
Germoe is a village and civil parish resting in easy reach of the coastal village of Praa Sands, sitting on the south coast in between Helston and Marazion. Praa Sands is known for its mile-long sandy beach and excellent surfing conditions....
St Ann’s Chapel is a pleasant hamlet resting between Monkscross and the Tamar Valley aonb. The hamlet offers a small selection of attractions including The Tamar Valley Donkey Park and a play park. Dining options include the Rifle Volunteer and...
St Ann’s Chapel is a pleasant hamlet resting between Monkscross and the Tamar Valley aonb. The hamlet offers a small selection of attractions including The Tamar Valley Donkey Park and a play park. Dining options include the Rifle Volunteer and...
Just over the Border into Scotland, St Abbs is a picturesque fishing village with a delightful harbour and fishermen's cottages hugging the hillside, situated on a beautiful stretch of Berwickshire coastline. Diving can be enjoyed from the...
St Ann’s Chapel is a small hamlet situated in the South Hams area of Devon, England, between the towns of Modbury and Kingsbridge. Within this small hamlet, you will find a good local shop and The Pickwick Inn, a charming pub serving food. Less...
St Ann’s Chapel is a pleasant hamlet resting between Monkscross and the Tamar Valley aonb. The hamlet offers a small selection of attractions including The Tamar Valley Donkey Park and a play park. Dining options include the Rifle Volunteer and...
Bobs Cottage is a beautiful town house only 5 minutes' walk from Padstow centre and harbour. The property offers stylish and spacious accommodation for six guests, making it the ideal choice for a family. The property benefits from a garden to...
Kerensa is a stunning lodge situated in St Merryn accommodating for a family getaway, friends retreat or special occasion. The open plan lounge/kitchen/diner provides the perfect entertainment area, a lovely decking area and parking for two...
Nestled near the stunning North Cornwall coast and offering serene countryside views, this delightful cottage is an ideal holiday retreat for family and friends. Just over 1.5 miles away lies the village of St Merryn, with its convenient shops,...
Wadebridge is a charming town in North Cornwall, nestled along the River Camel. Known for its historic bridge and vibrant community, it offers an array of shops, cafes, and easy access to the scenic Camel Trail for cycling and walking...
No 16 The Dunes is a stunning, three-bedroom apartment located right on the beach at Perranporth on the north Cornish coast. With glorious views from the three private balconies, this ground-floor apartment boasts spacious and stylish living...
Set in a rural position on the edge of Bodmin Moor, this incredible, family-friendly property offers a versatile place to stay in the Cornish countryside, hosting six guests or much larger groups using neighbouring holiday homes on-site. Peace...
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.