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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.

 

  • River Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Polperro, England
    Nestled in a quiet lane just minutes from the heart of the ancient smuggling and seafaring village of Polperro, this charming riverside lodge offers a rare gem – front parking and a delightful terrace along the river, perfect for alfresco breakfasts or evening barbecues. A large balcony off the living room provides an elevated view over the lush garden, enhancing the tranquillity of the setting. Immerse yourself in the allure of Polperro, where the quaint working harbour and narrow winding streets house fisherman’s pubs, galleries, bakeries, cafés, restaurants, and shops offering local seafood and crafts. The lodge serves as an ideal base for an unforgettable Cornish holiday.
    Venture to the historic fishing port of Looe, a short distance away, boasting a superb sandy beach for family outings. Explore the renowned fish market, where fresh catches are sold straight from the boats in the harbour. Sheltered bays such as Talland and Lantic provide excellent swimming and bathing against the dramatic Cornish coastline. Nearby access to the scenic Cornish Coastal Path invites visitors to traverse stunning landscapes, much of which is on National Trust land.
    For a touch of literary history, catch the ferry across the River Fowey to the famous seafaring town of Fowey, once the home of Daphne Du Maurier. The region’s abundance of vineyards, orchards, and gardens, a testament to the mild climate, includes the spectacular Eden Project and Lost Gardens of Heligan, both within half an hour’s drive. Equidistant is the ancient fishing port of Mevagissey, with its vibrant double harbour showcasing traditional vessels and pleasure craft.
    For those drawn inland, discover wonderful attractions like Bodmin Moor and the Slate Caverns near St. Neot. Plymouth, just 25 miles away, offers additional options for exploration. Whether you’re interested in fishing, sailing, riding, tennis, golf, or simply relaxing on the beach, this riverside lodge provides an enchanting retreat in a captivating corner of Cornwall. The local shop is a short half-mile stroll, and the pub and restaurant are conveniently located just 200 yards away.
    £63
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  • The Slipway, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Penzance, England
    Delightful ground floor apartment in the historic Cornish town of Penzance. En-suite, pet-friendly. Ideal romantic retreat. Plenty of places to see and explore nearby. St Ives 8 miles.
    £79
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  • The Wool Shed, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mevagissey, England
    Nestled in a secluded corner of the owner’s meadow, this delightful shepherds hut is a cosy and stylish retreat. It is set in the heart of the stunning South Cornwall countryside, but is an easy jaunt to some amazing beaches, great tourist attractions and bustling towns. The Wool Shed, complete with a raised decked area with distant sea views, is the perfect escape for two. The beaches of Caerhays, Gorran Haven and Hemmick are easily reached, and the bustling fishing village of Mevagissey is close by. The narrow streets of Mevagissey are lined with local pubs, shops and cafés, which all seem to gravitate to the working harbour where you can take a boat out for fishing trips to catch your supper for the barbecue back at The Wool Shed.

    The Lost Gardens of Heligan are just a couple of minutes away and an essential part of a Cornish holiday, with its stunning jungle and beautiful woodland walks. There is also a great local farm shop for treats and provisions. At nearby Pentewan you can hire bikes and cycle the off road and flat trail leading up to the town of St Austell, and for the more energetic, you can eventually cycle to the Eden Project on a network of local trails. This wonder is worth every penny, with its huge biomes and tropical rainforest, it is an amazing day out. The North Cornwall Coast is also accessible, with towns such as Newquay, Padstow and St Ives. The two Cornish coasts are only approximately 15 miles apart at this point.

    The area around The Wool Shed is full of woodland walks, narrow lanes, local pubs, hidden coves and sandy beaches, and quaint little villages steeped in tradition and history. The Roseland Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is stunning right down to the sailing village of St Mawes, where you can actually catch a ferry over to Falmouth for a day out in this bustling town. There are golf courses, sailing, fishing, cycling and surfing all available nearby, making The Wool Shed the perfect place for a rest or to enjoy the activities this county offers. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £138
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