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.
- Wadebridge, EnglandNestled deep in the Cornish countryside, these four lodges (refs W42524, W42659, UKC1445 and UK12785) are in the perfect holiday spot for walkers and surfers with easy access to the coastal path and sandy bays. The lodge-style holiday homes, which are on a small touring caravan site (open Easter to October), provide bright and comfortable detached accommodation, very close to the beautiful north coast of Cornwall. A large private deck provides a great space to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner as the sun sets, a perfect end to a day out at the beach or walking the local coastal path. Yonder Green is a small hamlet close to Padstow but a million miles away from the hustle and bustle.
They are ideally situated to enjoy all that this area has to offer, including the South West Coastal Path and the sandy bays which are ideal for walkers and surfers, or for those enjoying a family day on the beach. Close by is the coastal resort of Padstow, home to TV chef Rick Stein and Michelin starred chef Paul Ainsworth, and is the jewel in the crown of this stunning county. The narrow lanes are full of great shops, cafés, bars, pubs and restaurants. Enjoy a pasty or ice cream on the quayside as the boats bob around in the harbour, but watch the seagulls - they love a pasty! The ferry to Rock, Daymer Bay and Polzeath is a great way to explore and sails from the quayside during the day.
The Camel Estuary is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and can be explored by walkers, cyclists and horse riders using the Camel Trail which follows the estuary. Also within easy reach are the coastal villages of Port Isaac, where the TV series ‘Doc Martin’ was filmed, Tintagel, the legendary home of King Arthur, and the lovely inlet of Boscastle. There are several beautiful bays a few miles away including Porthcothan, Watergate Bay and Harlyn Sands. Newquay is just down the coast and offers shops, pubs and restaurants as well as the Blue Reef Aquarium, Newquay Zoo and the famous surfing beach at Fistral.
The area around Yonder Green is surrounded by golf courses, from the links course at Trevone and the Point at Polzeath, to St Enedoc, all great courses to experience. Beach 4 miles. Sailing, canoeing, surfing, spas, karting and horse riding are all available nearby. There is a selection of shops and a garage at St Merryn 3½ miles away. Post office/village store 2 miles, pub and restaurant 3½ miles.£101From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandNestled deep in the Cornish countryside, these four lodges (refs W42524, W42659, UKC1445 and UK12785) are in the perfect holiday spot for walkers and surfers with easy access to the coastal path and sandy bays. The lodge-style holiday homes, which are on a small touring caravan site (open Easter to October), provide bright and comfortable detached accommodation, very close to the beautiful north coast of Cornwall. A large private deck provides a great space to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner as the sun sets, a perfect end to a day out at the beach or walking the local coastal path. Yonder Green is a small hamlet close to Padstow but a million miles away from the hustle and bustle.
They are ideally situated to enjoy all that this area has to offer, including the South West Coastal Path and the sandy bays which are ideal for walkers and surfers, or for those enjoying a family day on the beach. Close by is the coastal resort of Padstow, home to TV chef Rick Stein and Michelin starred chef Paul Ainsworth, and is the jewel in the crown of this stunning county. The narrow lanes are full of great shops, cafés, bars, pubs and restaurants. Enjoy a pasty or ice cream on the quayside as the boats bob around in the harbour, but watch the seagulls - they love a pasty! The ferry to Rock, Daymer Bay and Polzeath is a great way to explore and sails from the quayside during the day.
The Camel Estuary is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and can be explored by walkers, cyclists and horse riders using the Camel Trail which follows the estuary. Also within easy reach are the coastal villages of Port Isaac, where the TV series ‘Doc Martin’ was filmed, Tintagel, the legendary home of King Arthur, and the lovely inlet of Boscastle. There are several beautiful bays a few miles away including Porthcothan, Watergate Bay and Harlyn Sands. Newquay is just down the coast and offers shops, pubs and restaurants as well as the Blue Reef Aquarium, Newquay Zoo and the famous surfing beach at Fistral.
The area around Yonder Green is surrounded by golf courses, from the links course at Trevone and the Point at Polzeath, to St Enedoc, all great courses to experience. Beach 4 miles. Sailing, canoeing, surfing, spas, karting and horse riding are all available nearby. There is a selection of shops and a garage at St Merryn 3½ miles away. Post office/village store 2 miles, pub and restaurant 3½ miles.£117From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandSingle storey garden house nestled in beautiful ornamental gardens less than 4 miles from Wadebridge in Cornwall. Beautiful ornamental gardens. Conservatory. Tennis courts. Off road parking.£68From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandAn immaculate bungalow situated in the village of Wadebridge, Cornwall. Luxury features and peaceful views. Enclosed tiered garden with seating areas. Padstow 6 miles; Newquay 16 miles.£107From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandThis is a stylish mid-terrace cottage set in the centre of Wadebridge in Cornwall. Courtyard. Dog-friendly. Bodmin 7.4 miles; Padstow 8.5 miles.£83From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandSamphire is a well-positioned, detached bungalow situated in Rock, Cornwall. Pet-friendly. Lawned garden. Near amenities and the beach. EV charger. Polzeath 3.2 miles; Padstow 14.1 miles.£164From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandA lovely, semi-detached holiday home resting in St Issey near Wadebridge, Cornwall. Garden. Washing machine. Off-road parking. Padstow 4.3 miles; Newquay 13.5 miles.£95From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandA stunning, three-bedroom home sitting in Polzeath. Cornwall. Near beach. Woodburning stove. Sea-views. Wadebridge 7.3 miles; Tintagel 12.8 miles; Padstow 15.9 miles.£152From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandBaywatch Sands is a charming, two-bedroom home resting in the seaside town of Polzeath, Cornwall. Balcony. Beach-views. Off-road parking. Close to a beach. Pet-friendly. Wadebridge 7.4 miles; Tintagel 12.8 miles; Padstow 15.9 miles.£91From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Wadebridge, EnglandStep into a realm of history and tranquillity at this Grade II listed water mill, a splendid retreat that promises a getaway like no other.
Dating back to the 19th century, with roots stretching over 500 years, this lovely cottage exudes charm and character, offering a perfect base to explore the captivating North Coast of Cornwall. As you enter, you are greeted by the enchanting ambiance of a bygone era, where the echoes of centuries past mingle with modern comforts. Featuring reverse-style accommodation, the cottage beckons with two bedrooms – one adorned with twin beds, the other with a cosy double bed. The lovely family bathroom boasts an ample double shower, offering a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploration. The open-plan living space unfolds in a symphony of warmth and comfort, with a well-equipped kitchen inviting culinary adventures and comfortable spaces to relax on soft furnishings. A dining table stands ready for shared meals and moments of connection, while the garden outside offers a sanctuary of its own, with mature plants, trees, and shrubs framing views of the historic leat that supplies water to the mill. The River Allen, or ’shining river’ as it is affectionately known, meanders through the grounds, offering a tranquil backdrop for contemplation and relaxation.
For those with a license, the owners permit fishing in its clear waters, adding another layer of serenity to this idyllic retreat. Venture beyond this tranquil spot, and you’ll discover the bustling market town of Wadebridge, where amenities abound and local charm fills the air. A short drive away lies the buzzing fishing port of Padstow, where narrow cobbled streets beckon exploration and a mouthwatering array of culinary delights await. Inland, Bodmin Moor awaits, a land of mystery and majesty, where mind-boggling stone structures and mighty Tors offer far-reaching views and exhilarating walks. Whether you’re seeking the tranquility of a riverside retreat or the adventure of coastal exploration, this Grade II listed water mill offers the perfect escape, where history and natural beauty intertwine to create an unforgettable getaway experience.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay