Dog-Friendly Holidays Cornwall
Discover Cornwall's coastal beauty on a dog-friendly getaway. From the rugged cliffs of Land's End to North Cornwall’s sandy beaches, this southwestern destination is the cream of the crop of the UK’s countryside. Explore historic castles, enjoy fresh seafood, and immerse yourself in Cornwall's unique culture—an ideal spot for any traveller and their four-legged companion.
- Port Isaac, EnglandDetached self-catering cottage with open-plan living space and private parking in Port Isaac, Cornwall. Vaulted ceilings. Patio terrace.£99From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandA fabulous four-bedroom property in Port Isaac, Cornwall, benefitting from coastal and sea views. Sheltered Patio terrace. Woodburning stove. Near beach.£201From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandCharming traditional cottage tucked away in the heart of Port Isaac. Electric fire. Patio.£91From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandGrade II listed cottage in the pretty fishing village of Port Isaac, North Cornwall. Woodburning stove. Private parking space. Pet-friendly.£97From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandBeautiful Cornish retreat in Trelights, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Woodburning stove. Sunny garden. One mile to coast path, Port Isaac 2 miles; Polzeath 5.5 miles; Tintagel 10 miles.£92From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandOakwood is a spacious, detached property which is perfect for families and groups of friends. All rooms are light, spacious, beautifully furnished, and thoughtfully equipped to make this a lovely holiday home.
Oakwood is perfectly situated for summer days at the beach, being close both to the spectacular North Cornwall coast and to the picturesque Camel Estuary with their rocky coastlines and wonderful sandy beaches. Rock, Polzeath, Daymer Bay, Padstow, Port Isaac, Tintagel, and Wadebridge are all only a few minutes away. For walkers, the Cornish Coastal Path is less than a mile away.
Oakwood is also perfect for spring, autumn, and Christmas breaks with its underfloor heating throughout and wood burner in the living room for added luxury.
The rear stone-flagged garden is enclosed, on one-level, and overlooks fields to the rear - just the place to enjoy the hot tub after a day’s walking or surfing! Beach 2 miles. Shop and restaurant 1¾ miles, pub 1 mile.£154From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandA semi-detached property resting within close reach of Port Isaac. Pet-friendly. Woodburner. WiFi. Polzeath 6 miles; Padstow 9 miles.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandSpacious, semi-detached 400-year-old cottage in Trelights, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Enclosed sunny garden. 1 mile to coast path , Port Isaac two miles.£101From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandThis detached fisherman’s loft, set on a quiet street in Port Isaac, will not fail to impress. Knights Den, with its raised secluded courtyard which is perfect for al fresco meals, is a short stroll from the stunning picturesque coastline, village and harbour of this famous fishing village. Most commonly known as Port Wenn from TV’s Doc Martin series, and home to the Fishermen’s Friends, a sea shanty folk group, the village retains its local charm and feel due to its strong community. The coastline is typically Cornish, with soaring cliffs, remote coves, hidden bays and golden crescents of sand.
The coastal path can be easily reached from Knights Den and will lead you to Polzeath, a surfing mecca and pretty little town, and eventually towards Rock and Padstow. Tintagel, the mystical seat of King Arthur, is a short drive along the coast and the castle is a must for all. Golf courses galore can be found close by, from the Point at Polzeath to St Enodoc, which are great links courses and only minutes away. The inland town of Wadebridge, which sits on the River Camel, is a quaint, local market town with great local pubs and restaurants. The town has many bike hire centres as it sits on the Camel Trail, with Bodmin in one direction and Padstow in the other. A favourite ride is onto Padstow along the multi-use trail following the estuary, grabbing fish and chips on the quayside and a pint in a local pub, fortifying yourself for the ride back along the trail.
Port Isaac, although sitting on the north coast of Cornwall, is easily reached and a good base for exploring the county. Newquay, Truro, Bodmin and the south Cornwall coast are all easily reached, but if you wish to do nothing and enjoy the beach, the harbour and the Michelin starred restaurants, then Knights Den is a great place to spend the week. Sailing, surfing, kayaking, sea fishing, golf and horse riding are all available locally. Beach 650 yards. Shop and restaurant 500 yards, pub 600 yards.£131From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Port Isaac, EnglandIn the quiet hamlet of Trewalder, just a couple of miles from Delabole and a 5-minute drive to the fabulous coastline, Sunnyside, as the name implies, sits in a south facing position, catching the sun when it shines. The cottage is perfect for a small family or friends looking for a peaceful location, yet its within easy access to the North Cornwall coast and the A39 Atlantic Highway. This quintessentially Cornish cottage has original slate floors, a bespoke hand-built farmhouse kitchen and a lovely wood burner in the living room. To the front is a small and sunny, fully enclosed garden, great for sitting out in and reading a book or the newspaper on a Sunday morning. Beach 2½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.£56From price per night based on 7 night stay