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Dog-Friendly Lodges Cornwall

Heading to any popular destination in Cornwall and you'll have the choice of the best dog friendly lodges that the area has to offer. Cornwall has some superb dog walking areas, including the South West Coast path which takes you past Land's End, the Lizard peninsula and some beautiful dog friendly beaches.

 

  • Chy-An-Ky-Bras, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Keverne, England
    5.00
    Situated directly on the South West Cornish Coastal Path, just yards from the steps leading directly on to Porthallow beach, this traditionally-built, white-painted stone and cob former fisherman’s cottage has an enviable location. With low beams, wood panel walls, character and many original features, it sits at the end of a row of three, right above the quiet beach Porthallow. The cottage provides a comfortable base for guests with the added touch of French doors in the double bedroom opening onto a balcony with sea views. It’s in an ideal spot for exploring the beautiful Lizard Peninsula or for enjoying walking and scuba diving. It is also a wildlife and bird watcher’s paradise. Art lovers and garden enthusiasts will enjoy the numerous art galleries including the Tate St Ives and the sub tropical gardens including Trebah, Treliske and Durgan. The perfect base for visiting the many different areas of west and south Cornwall, from the rugged surf coastline of the north coast to the tranquil sailing waters of the south coast. Or simply relax on the property’s roof terrace with its glass balcony overlooking the sea and beach below. The area is perfect for beach lovers as the Lizard Peninsula boasts numerous sandy coves, quaint picturesque harbours and fishing villages to explore. The historic towns on Helston, famous for its Flora Day, and Marazion with St Michael’s Mount are set on its small island. The busy maritime port and harbour at Falmouth with The National Maritime Museum and Pendennis Castle is worth a visit. This sleepy, quiet spot gives guests easy access to so many attractions. Shop 1½ miles and pub 300 yards.
    £65
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  • Summer Moon, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Delabole, England
    This spacious, well-equipped, detached holiday home boasts an open plan living/dining room leading to a comfortable conservatory and a kitchen. French doors from the living room lead to a good size patio and lawned area, ideal for al fresco dining and a morning cup of coffee. Ideally located to explore the north coast of Cornwall including Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, the picturesque harbour at Boscastle and further down the coast, the pretty harbour village of Port Isaac made famous by the TV series ’Doc Martin’, and the beautiful surfing beaches at Rock and Polzeath. From Rock, you can take a ferry across to Padstow where you can enjoy the variety of shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s famous fish restaurant. From here you can hire a bike or walk the Camel Trail to Wadebridge and beyond to Bodmin. Bodmin Moor, unspoilt moorland at its best, is close by, as is the Eden Project, and the South West Coastal Path is easily reached from the property where you can take in the breath-taking views across the Atlantic. Shop and pub serving food ½ mile.
    £81
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  • Thatch Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rosudgeon, England
    This delightfully cosy, detached thatched holiday cottage is nestled on a working farm, surrounded by lush green fields and located just half a mile from the water’s edge at Mount’s Bay. The cottage provides an idyllic retreat with an abundance of scenic walks along numerous footpaths, including the nearby coast path. For cycling enthusiasts, there’s a convenient link to the Sustrans National Cycle Network at Marazion, making it the perfect base for active country lovers.
    The picturesque village of Marazion, just 2 miles away, is home to the iconic St. Michael’s Mount. This historic site features a medieval castle and beautiful gardens, accessible by a causeway at low tide or by boat at high tide. The surrounding area also boasts a bird sanctuary, making it a haven for nature lovers.
    A short drive away, Penzance (5 miles) offers further attractions and conveniences. From here, you can embark on a special day out to the stunning Isles of Scilly, known for their almost subtropical beauty. Travel by helicopter or ferry to explore these enchanting islands, renowned for their white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique flora and fauna.
    The local area is rich with activities and sights. Enjoy leisurely walks along the coastal path, taking in the breathtaking views of Mount’s Bay. For history buffs, the nearby town of Penzance offers a variety of historical sites, including the Penlee House Gallery and Museum. Additionally, the vibrant local culture is reflected in the numerous art galleries, shops, and eateries.
    For your daily needs and dining options, a shop, pub, and restaurant are conveniently located just half a mile from the cottage. Explore the local cuisine, ranging from traditional Cornish pasties to fresh seafood dishes, in charming settings.
    Whether you’re seeking adventure or tranquility, this cottage provides the perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture of this picturesque region for an unforgettable holiday experience. Shop, pub and restaurant 0.5 miles
    £54
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  • Black Thorn Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blackthorn Cottage is a delightful, spacious, cosy and comfortable, single-storey barn conversion with high ceilings, sky lights and solid wood floors, and is perfect for a relaxing holiday.

    This is a peaceful location with easy access to miles of coastal paths and some of Cornwall’s most beautiful beaches including Swan Pool Beach, the beautiful sheltered beach at Maenporth cove and Gyllingvase white sandy beach with crystal clear waters. There are beach cafes, restaurants and fish restaurants, and water sports are available on many of the beaches.

    The main bustling town and harbours of Falmouth is just minutes away, with its prestigious marinas attracting some of the world’s leading racing yachts and ocean going vessels. The port of Falmouth is the third deepest natural harbour in the world. The town has an excellent choice of restaurants, bistros, tea rooms, cafés and pubs. Events Square is home to the National Maritime Museum with various events throughout the year, including the lively Sea Shanty week, Oyster Festival and food and music festivals.

    Falmouth has a multi screen cinema, theatre, bowling, golf course and cycle hire with a number of old tram line cycle trails running from the south coast across to the north coast.
    Take the train from Falmouth to the cathedral city of Truro to experience great shops, markets, cinema and theatre with a great selection of restaurants and pubs serving great food.

    Water taxis will take you across the estuary to St Mawes and the riverside village of Flushing, or take one of the local boats to explore the beautiful River Helford and creeks. Enjoy a thrilling Sea Safari to watch dolphins, basking sharks, seals and much more.

    Visit the beautiful sub tropical gardens at Trebah, Glendurgan and Trelissick, or discover many National Trust and English Heritage properties including Pendennis Castle with its twin St Mawes Castle across the estuary.

    The area is perfect for exploring south Cornwall, the stunning coves and pretty villages on the Lizard Peninsula, and the rugged north coast, popular with surfers. Shops and pub 2 miles, restaurant 1 mile.
    £164
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  • Dolphin Watch, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dolphin Watch is a fantastic terraced property located on a hill (not too steep) and within walking distance of Newlyn, Cornwall. This is the perfect property for families and friends to enjoy whilst on a holiday by the Cornish coast.
    The property boasts sea views across to St Michael’s Mount from the garden, which is a lovely place to relax and plan the next day’s adventures. Dolphin Watch has been decorated and furnished to a good standard, facilities include a well-equipped kitchen/dining room, a cosy living room, two spacious bedrooms and a single bedroom with 2ft 6in single bed.
    The town of Newlyn offers a pub, convenience store and take away options. The Cornish Peninsula has a variety of places to discover including stunning local beaches, surfing at Sennen Cove, the hidden Lamorna Cove, the town of Porthleven and gorgeous Porthcurno with its turquoise water. Nearby there is also the open-air Minack Theatre overlooking the sea, St Ives, Land’s End and the Lizard Peninsula. Do not forget the array of National Trust properties with their stunning gardens, and the tranquil Penberth Cove, famed as a location for the TV series Poldark. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £72
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  • The Light House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful property is located in the beautiful Cornish town of Fowey, with easy walking access to the town and private parking this is the perfect location for friends and family to enjoy a break in South Cornwall. The Light House has been decorated and furnished to a good standard and guests can enjoy a private enclosed garden with patio and lawn area, perfect for a four legged friend. The open plan living space with kitchen and dining areas offers a spacious environment to relax and unwind, catch up on your favourite programme on the wall-mounted Smart TV or plan your next day’s adventures. The first floor sitting room is a comfortable place relax in and look out over the harbour and the Boddinick Hills beyond, and has a second TV.
    The second floor is home to a large bedroom with kingsize bed and en-suite bathroom, while the first floor offers a spacious twin and single room along with a main bathroom and a second living room. The town bus stops right outside the property offering easy access to the many amenities on offer. Fowey is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this charming estuary town has a mix of Georgian and medieval architecture, narrow winding streets and stunning harbourside views. Enjoy a day at sea by taking a pleasure trip on one of the many small boats that set off from the quay. There are many National Trust gardens and houses in the area, as well as the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan which are both must-visits. There are numerous walks that can be started right from your door. The Hall Walk is a particular favourite with locals and visitors alike, as it hugs the estuary as it tracks through the wooded banks along its shore, with sea and town views along the way. Beach ¾ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 350 yards.
    £123
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