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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.

  • Sydoro, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Merryn, England
    This well presented detached holiday home has an enclosed rear garden and is situated on St Merryn Holiday Village, which benefits from a restaurant, a convenience store, a bar and tennis courts. Situated just one mile from the pretty village of St Merryn which has a small selection of shops, pubs and restaurants including Rick Steins. Visit the many beautiful sandy beaches this area has to offer; there are seven bays dotted along the stretch of coastline which are easily reached. Also close by is Padstow, take the ferry across to Rock or a boat trip to Seal Island or take a walk or cycle the Camel Trail. Also close by is Newquay with its famous surfing beach, zoo and Blue Reef Aquarium. Shops, pubs and restaurants 1 mile.
    £68
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  • Little Owl Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Winnard's Perch, England
    This large, detached, timber eco-lodge is situated within the grounds of the Cornish Birds of Prey Centre, which has coarse fishing lakes (licence required), regular displays and over 100 birds of prey (£10pw for guests, open Easter to Oct). It is close to Padstow, Watergate Bay and Newquay’s many golden beachesl. Being close to the A39, Little Owl Lodge provides the perfect holiday base to enjoy this area of Cornwall or as a touring base to venture further afield. Just minutes away is a spa, along with a surf simulator and a restaurant run by an award-winning chef. Padstow is home to Rick Stein’s restaurant, and the start of the Camel Trail - a cycling and walking trail that hugs the shore of the river Camel, which are just minutes away and the perfect day out for the whole family. Newquay, with its surf culture and miles of golden beaches, provides the perfect facilities for that quintessential British seaside holiday. Several National Trust properties and gardens warrant a visit nearby, with the famous Eden Project, just a 30-minute drive. The Lost Gardens of Heligan are within reach. Surfing, tennis, golf and fishing available locally. Please note the property is on a site of similar lodges, some of which are still under construction. Beach 7 miles. Shop and pub 3 miles, restaurant ½ mile.
    £66
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  • Lakeview, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Liskeard, England
    Set in the gently undulating foothills of Bodmin Moor, Rosecraddoc Manor boasts a history that dates back to the Domesday Book. Rebuilt in the 1820s it is Grade II listed, together with the two bridges in the grounds – one of which forms part of the entrance drive. The manor house and coach house have been converted into apartments, all furnished and equipped to a very high standard, with many luxurious touches that will appeal to the most discerning of visitors. Access to the front door of the Manor is by three stone steps. Some of the accommodation features four poster beds, some offer spa baths and some offer saunas.
    Heron is a first floor studio-style apartment, whilst Riverview and Riverbank enjoy a secluded position on the banks of the small cascading river, with pretty aspects across the river and parkland towards the lake – these two cottages include special features to make them suitable for wheelchair users.
    Lakeview stands about 75 yards from the manor, in an enviable position overlooking the fishing lake, and enjoys particularly beautiful views from its first floor living room and large balcony.
    Rosecraddoc Manor is surrounded by 35 acres of natural gardens and bluebell woods that beckon to you to stroll along its footpaths. The lake is well stocked for coarse fishing, with carp, roach and bream, and the all weather tennis court can be enjoyed April – October. There are several pubs locally.
    Looe, with its many attractions is just 8 miles away whilst historic Plymouth with its city attractions and the Eden Project are both about 20 miles. Shop and pub 1½ miles.
    £53
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  • Riverview, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Liskeard, England
    Set in the gently undulating foothills of Bodmin Moor, Rosecraddoc Manor boasts a history that dates back to the Domesday Book. Rebuilt in the 1820s it is Grade II listed, together with the two bridges in the grounds – one of which forms part of the entrance drive. The manor house and coach house have been converted into apartments, all furnished and equipped to a very high standard, with many luxurious touches that will appeal to the most discerning of visitors. Access to the front door of the Manor is by three stone steps. Some of the accommodation features four poster beds, some offer spa baths and some offer saunas.
    Heron is a first floor studio-style apartment, whilst Riverview and Riverbank enjoy a secluded position on the banks of the small cascading river, with pretty aspects across the river and parkland towards the lake – these two cottages include special features to make them suitable for wheelchair users.
    Lakeview stands about 75 yards from the manor, in an enviable position overlooking the fishing lake, and enjoys particularly beautiful views from its first floor living room and large balcony.
    Rosecraddoc Manor is surrounded by 35 acres of natural gardens and bluebell woods that beckon to you to stroll along its footpaths. The lake is well stocked for coarse fishing, with carp, roach and bream, and the all weather tennis court can be enjoyed April – October. There are several pubs locally.
    Looe, with its many attractions is just 8 miles away whilst historic Plymouth with its city attractions and the Eden Project are both about 20 miles. Shop and pub 1½ miles.
    £62
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  • Lake View Villas, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    It has often been said that Rosecraddoc Manor must be the nearest thing to paradise. The manor properties stand in 38 acres of beautiful grounds and woodlands, set around a lovely lake, stocked with carp, roach and bream. Rosecraddoc Manor features a variety of properties surrounding the historic Manor House to cater for all tastes whether classic, modern, cosy or cottage style is what you are looking for. The manor was built in the 1820s on the site of a much older house mentioned in the Domesday Book. It is Grade II listed, along with two bridges in the grounds, and has now been converted into these attractive apartments and cottages, making a perfect base for your Cornish holiday.

    On site you can fish on the lake (bring own fishing licence, barbless hooks and landing nets must be used, please) or play tennis on the all weather court (smooth soled tennis shoes to be worn, not squash shoes; please bring your own racquets and tennis balls). If you can bear to leave this beautiful spot, just 2½ miles away in Liskeard there is a superb leisure complex, where you can enjoy squash, badminton, gym, indoor bowls and indoor leisure pools, which include a children’s pool and flume, as well as the main pool.

    Within 4 miles you can explore Bodmin Moor, where you can go riding, walking or even try water sports on Siblyback Lake - wind surfing, dinghy sailing and canoeing are available. To the south, lovely sandy beaches and pretty fishing harbours lie along the coast. Several excellent golf courses can also be found in the area; and the Eden Project is only 20 miles away.

    The Manor and the Coach House have been tastefully and sympathetically restored to please the most discerning guest. The cottages are refs B6859, CV7102, CV7103, CV17, CV13 and CV44. Some of the cottages are suitable for guests with disabilities (CV44 is designed for the convenience of visitors with disabilities, as well as able-bodied visitors), and ref B6859 boasts an American fridge/freezer. Access to the front door of the manor is by 3 stone steps. The apartments are refs CV14, CV20, CV11 and B4866 which are all on the first floor and ref CV12 is a ground floor apartment. Whichever you choose you will find it immaculately clean, with freshly laundered linen and tea towels. Please bring your own towels. Cot linen is not supplied. Cornwall is well known for its mild climate, but at Rosecraddoc Manor, even if it is cold outside, your accommodation will be warm and welcoming. Jacuzzi and spa baths are available in some properties (please check prior to booking). There are several pubs locally. An ideal venue for all the family. Pub 1½ miles.
    £68
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  • Coverack Headland, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Refurbished in 2018, and set on the unspoilt Lizard Peninsula, this hoilday property forms part of a former fine Edwardian hotel. It enjoys an outstanding location on Chynhalls Point, with magnificent views out to sea. Amid large, attractive gardens and grounds, the complex enjoys its own sandy beach and outdoor tennis court. You can enjoy wonderful coastal walks in this beautiful, peaceful area which is protected by the National Trust. A path leads down to the fishing village of Coverack, with its shops, restaurant and pub. Here you can enjoy sandy and shingle beaches, deep sea fishing and windsurfing lessons, all within ½ mile. Visit Roskillys Farm, famed for their cream and ice cream, or visit Goonhilly satellite station, 3 miles. The Mullion 18-hole golf course is 9 miles away, and there are plenty of coves and beaches within easy reach. An excellent site for bird watching and rare wild flowers. The apartments have been superbly converted to provide a good standard of holiday accommodation, with the properties having spectacular sea views, they are ideal for couples and families alike. This is a well-placed holiday base from which to explore. Pub within 1 mile.
    £71
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  • Suncroft, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Praa Sands, England
    This spacious detached end of road holiday property provides breathtaking views across the mile long south west facing golden sands of Praa Sands and out to Mount Bay. The large flat patio area is ideal for relaxing after an enjoyable day. Up a steep slope, the smaller upper patio has further breathtaking views. Access to the beautiful sandy beach with surf school and summer lifeguard patrol, and the scenic coastal pathway is down a small path a few yards away. This is truly a wonderful location for a great family holiday whatever the time of year. From this central location a short drive will take you to the golf course, Flambards at Helston, sailing at Newlyn and restaurants in Porthleven. Cornwall’s oldest charter town of Marazion overlooks the 12th century St Michael’s Mount (NT) accessed by a romantic causeway walk at low tide. Travelling on further south one will enter another world, the beautiful Lizard Peninsula. Almost untouched, it is flush with rare wild flowers, unspoilt fishing villages and sheltered beaches. It is home to the massive serpentine stacks of Kynance Cove and caves at low tide and the secret location of the real Frenchman’s Creek. The Lizard village offers craft shops, art galleries, cafes and inns clustered around the village green. A walk to the lighthouse, lifeboat station and mainland Britain’s most southerly point is a must. Also close by is the ancient coinage town of Helston famous for its Furry Dance held in May each year. Shops and pub ¼ mile.
    £80
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  • Tredrea Bungalow, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This cosy holiday bungalow is ideally located for touring the North Cornwall Coast. Set within the grounds of Perrranview Holiday Park, it has many facilities to offer (Apr-Oct), including an indoor swimming pool, tennis courts and crazy golf (£20pw, £10 per short break for a family of any size). There are also restaurant and bar facilities. The three miles of sandy beach and golf course at Perranporth is just 2 miles. Newquay is 6 miles and offers nightlife, shopping, restaurants, beaches and surf schools. Truro is only a few miles away with a cathedral, museum, theatre and a cinema, whilst Falmouth with its picturesque harbour offers fishing trips and water sports. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £56
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  • The Old Smithy, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Penelewey, England
    The Old Smithy is a deceptively spacious and very comfortable detached holiday property, sitting in the gorgeous hamlet of Penelewey on the outskirts of Feock, in a prestigious creek side location. The area is renowned for its outstanding natural beauty with woodland and rural views. The cathedral city of Truro with theatre, cinema, great shopping, and an abundance of restaurants, cafés and bars is a 5-minute drive.

    The cottage is on the road to the King Harry ferry, linking Feock to the Roseland Peninsula. Visit St Mawes with Henry VII Castle overlooking Carrick Roads, the famous Fal River and Estuary, and Pendennis Castle which is on the Falmouth Peninsula. Falmouth, The National Maritime Museum, is just a short 15-minute drive with its busy port and harbour, bustling marinas, and is host to numerous prestigious sailing and yachting events. Foodies love Falmouth, as it is home to many famous fish restaurants, great bars and cafés dotted along the marina. Events Square has many alfresco dining areas and stages high profile events throughout the year.

    Take one of the ferries or water taxis to visit St Mawes, Flushing or the picturesque Helford River. Go on a wildlife safari to watch dolphins, basking sharks, seals and an abundance of marine wildlife. The area is great for golfers, walkers, sailors, water sports enthusiasts, or those seeking a relaxing holiday, soaking up some of Cornwall’s best beaches, including the award-winning Gyllyngvase Beach at Falmouth.

    The Old Smithy is perfectly located for exploring many hidden delights, including Loe Beach, ideal for kayaking, canoeing and sailing. The area boasts some of the UK’s best sub-tropical gardens, including Trelissick Gardens, which is just a mile down the road, or Trebah and Durgan, which are located close to the Helford River. The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan are also within easy driving distance.

    There is a quintessential English pub just a short stroll away, which serves excellent local food and ale. The nearby creek side village of Devoran also offers great pubs and restaurants. The famous cycle trail runs from Devoran on the south coast to Portreath on the north coast. Bike hire is available locally. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £127
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  • Summerfield House with Hot Tub, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Spacious three bedroom house in quiet area of Gorran Haven, short walk to the popular village centre and beach. Beautiful family garden and large balcony adjoining master bedroom with far-reaching views. Mevagissey 3 miles.
    £89
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