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+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,...
A delightfully peaceful country town, nestling in the Fowey river valley amid the woods and fields that characterise the area. Renowned as a centre for the antiques trade, there are several shops and dealers in the town, as well as a fine...
Additional information and rules - 1 double bedroom - 1 shower room with WC - Electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge/freezer - Utility room outside with washing machine and tumble dryer - Underfloor heating...
Living Room Positioned on the ground floor, a large open plan space with kitchen/diner Furnished with a lovely L-shaped sofa, 47-inch Smart flat screen TV with Freeview, side tables, a coffee table and super-fast...
Living Area The spacious living area which is upstairs, is open plan with the dining area and kitchen. The room features incredible sea views and is furnished with a two-seater sofa, a coffee table wall-mounted Samsung Frame Smart TV and...
Penryn, near Falmouth, is one of the oldest market towns in Cornwall. Steeped in history, with a timeline of architecture, a labyrinth of side roads, woodland to explore, scenery to take in and a dynamic community of people to meet including 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...
From the Cornish, meaning ‘Frog Pool’, Polyphant is close to the convergence of the River Inny and Penpont Water and is surrounded by miles of stunning countryside. Cornwall is a very temperate region of the UK and the beaches are very popular...
Perched on Cornwall''s rugged coast, Boscastle invites you to indulge in the quintessential holiday experience, blending natural beauty with traditional seaside fun. This family holiday retreat is a picture-perfect, stone-built Cornish cottage,...
Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms - 1 super-king-size and 1 twin zip-and-link (which can be made up as a super-king-size on request) - 1 bathroom with roll-top bath and separate shower and WC and 1 separate downstairs WC -...
Additional information and rules - 3 Bedrooms - 3 super king sized beds - one of which can be made up into twin beds on request if specified at least a week prior to arrival - Party numbers must be provided correctly at time of...
The world famous Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan, the National Maritime Museum at Falmouth, Charlestown historic maritime village and the Cathedral city of Truro with its shopping centre, cobbled streets, restaurants and theatre are...
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, scrumptious local...
Experience the magic of Cornwall in this stunning Grade II listed thatched cottage just moments away from Trevaunance Cove beach in St Agnes. This beautifully restored cottage boasts traditional features, including a thatched roof and exposed...
The village of Praa Sands rests between Helston and Marazion on the south coast of Cornwall, known for its mile-long sandy beach and excellent surfing conditions. There is a beachfront bar/restaurant boasting wonderful views, making it the...
Downderry is a little beach town in southeast Cornwall. Downderry offers a sheltered beach, Post Office and shop, deli, clifftop pub, and outstanding local food restaurant. At low tide, you may walk from Downderry to Seaton, where there is a...
Nestled close to the scenic north Cornish coastline, this secluded timber eco lodge serves as an ideal launchpad for exploring the region's stunning beaches, coves and exhilarating cliff-top trails. Situated within an exclusive, gated site with...
St Day was previously the mining capital of mid-Cornwall until adjacent Redruth took over, and the terraces of granite cottages built for the miners can still be seen. The settlement was named after a little-known saint named Day or Dye (better...
The charming village of Pendeen is situated on the Penwith Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding natural Beauty, in North West Cornwall. It has a handful of lovely pubs, convenience stores, pottery/gallery . There is also a wonderful lighthouse...
Peaceful town in Cornwall, near the Bodmin Moor border to the southeast. There are two excellent restaurants in St. Cleer, along with a general store, a post office, a farm store, and a church that was designated a Grade I building in the 9th...
Lerryn is a great place to find solitude, tranquilly, and Cornwall's'softer' southern coast. The settlement sits at the point where the River Lerryn meets the greatest tidal reach of a creek from the Fowey estuary. Footpaths meander through the...
Nestled in the heavily wooded River Camel Valley is the pretty village of St Tudy in North Cornwall. Resting just over seven miles from the quaint fishing village of Port Isaac, and just a few miles from Bodmin Moor, St Tudy is a fantastic base...
Altarnun is an attractive village situated on the cusp of Bodmin Moor Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, home to a village shop and pub. The village is in a perfect position to explore the surrounding countryside, woodland and nature...
The charming community of Luxulyan is located four miles to the northeast of St. Austell. The Luxulyan Valley, a lovely, forested valley where the river Par flows, is the village's most well-known feature. It is currently owned by a...
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.
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