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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.

 

  • Rosefern, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tintagel, England
    Completed in late 2022, Rosefern is a stunning detached house of contemporary design with underfloor heating throughout. Tintagel is inextricably linked to the legend of King Arthur and is steeped in history. A visit to the English Heritage site of Tintagel Castle, where legend and historical fact alike meet stunning scenery, is a definite must while in the area and for Arthurian enthusiasts it is unmissable! There are many beaches in the area for surfers and sunseekers alike including Trebarwith Strand, Bossiney and the Castle Beach all in walking distance along beautiful coastal paths. Much of the North Cornish coastline is owned by the National Trust and is a haven for wildlife, providing fabulous walking opportunities with many well-trodden routes.
    There are many pretty coves and inlets to discover along this coastline including Crackington Haven and Boscastle. A bit further to the south is the fishing port of Padstow and quaint Port Isaac of Doc Martin fame and 20 miles to the north is the fabulous coastal town of Bude. If you fancy crossing over the ‘border’ into Devon and enjoy open spaces then Dartmoor National Park is 33 miles or so to the east – here you can enjoy a day of walking and discover the vast moorland and roam the craggy landscape, defined by forests, rivers, wetlands and rock formations or tors. Or search the Neolithic tombs, Bronze Age stone circles and abandoned medieval farmhouses in this amazing landscape!
    £251
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  • Mor Kernow, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Ives, England
    Welcome to Mor Kernow meaning Cornish Sea, a two-storey maisonette in the centre of the popular town of St Ives, situated in an elevated position it has amazing views of one of England’s most beautiful seaside towns. It comfortably accommodates up to eight guests with original features such as a beautiful fireplace and high ceilings making it feel spacious and light. The owner has tastefully furnished the property with pops of bright colour to add a modern touch.
    The modern light kitchen is well equipped, whether it is just for breakfast or cooking for a family. Doors lead out to the seating area and garden where you can enjoy al fresco dining, morning coffee or an evening glass of wine, whilst taking in the magnificent sunsets and magical night skies. There is one double bedroom on the ground floor and the others are on the first floor. The living/dining area on the first floor has stunning views facing the sea and the town. The large comfy sofas are ideal for relaxing, watching TV or talking, or if you just want to sit and enjoy the view, choose one of the armchairs in the large panoramic bay window.
    This location is popular with visitors all year round. You can walk everywhere, lots of steps will get you fit, and there are four beaches, each within a 10-minute walk. Perfect for travelling without a car as the beachside train station is just ½ mile away or a short cab ride away. The short walk into town has an abundance of cafés, restaurants and pubs so you will be spoilt for choice, you can eat somewhere different every day. Boutique shops and art galleries sit next to surf shops and gift shops. This is a popular location for artists and The Barbara Hepworth Museum and Tate Gallery are both well worth a visit. The harbour is always bustling and is a great place to people watch whilst you’re having a drink or a meal.
    If you want to travel, catch an open top bus to Lands’ End. Enjoy the beautiful scenery on route, you can pop on and off so an ideal way to explore the area. Other popular destinations are Marazion and Zennor as well as the most westerly town of Penzance. There is so much to do in the area you will be booking a return holiday very quickly. Beach ½ mile. Pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £174
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  • Rose da MarInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Mawes, England
    Rose da Mar is a superb property with impressive views of St Just Creek and beyond across the waters of the Carrick Roads, where the sun sets creating a perfect environment for evening barbecues and whiling the hours away enjoying the ever-changing vista. The accommodation is immaculately presented and lovingly decorated throughout.
    The cosy living room with wood burner creates a relaxing space even in colder months. The kitchen/dining room is great for gathering as a family and enjoying a holiday feast. With a single bedroom downstairs and three further bedrooms on the first floor there is plenty of space to spread out. Upstairs the master bedroom has a kingsize bed, its own en-suite shower room, and a private balcony where you can relax with a glass of wine and enjoy the stunning views. The family bathroom is also found on the first floor. There are dozens of fantastic walks on your doorstep, and as a dog-friendly property, even your furry friends are ensured a fabulous holiday.
    The harbour village of St Mawes is two miles to the south, and there are some delightful beaches nearby, the whole of the Roseland Peninsula, including a myriad of beautiful beaches, secluded coves, traditional fishing villages and excellent coastal walks are right on your doorstep. At St Just Creek there is a stone beach, boatyard and boat launching point which is a 10-minute walk or a 3-minute drive away. A visit to the pretty churchyard at St Just should not be missed during your stay. Surrounded by sub-tropical gardens and nestled on the edge of the creek, there has been a place of worship here since the sixth century and there are fewer more peaceful places in the country. The recent addition of a tearoom just above the church is well worth a stop for sustenance, a cream tea or cake as you negotiate the steep hill back up to Rose Da Mar. Beach 3 miles.
    £86
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  • Headland Views, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set on the beautiful Pentire Headland in Newquay, Headland View is an elegant property with sea views and plenty of space for that group escape. The house was built on duchy land under the supervision of Prince Charles and the Duchy of Cornwall, reflecting the theme of a Cornish fishing village.
    Inside, the property features solid oak flooring throughout, and has been tastefully designed and finished using high quality furnishings to reflect the colours of the sea whilst retaining the charm of a fisherman’s cottage. The bedrooms have been dressed with Egyptian cotton bedding for another touch of luxury. The stunning conservatory/dining room is a wonderful space for use in all weathers, and has bi-folding doors leading to the patio, hot tub and swim spa.
    Outside, the spacious, enclosed gardens and sun deck surround the cottage, offering space to sunbathe and dine al fresco, making use of the Jamie Oliver swing barbecue, or unwind in the luxury elevated hot tub, with sea views. From the gardens you can take in the relaxing sounds of the sea lapping against the exposed coastline, and enjoy views over the sea.
    If you’re in need of a little indulgence, the luxury hot tub will be a welcome sight when you step outside.
    With the legendary Fistral Beach just 500 metres away, you’ll be from the front door to the sand within minutes, so you’ll be able to carry your surfboards, picnics or whatever you need for that day on the beach without needing to take the car. The Harbour Beach is just 1.3km away.
    Whilst you’re in the area, why not enjoy a round at one of the finest links courses in the south west, Newquay Golf Course. For a special foodie treat, head to one of the exclusive restaurants in the area and indulge in some of the finest decadent delights the south west must offer.
    This holiday home has a private pool, a garden and free private parking. The property is non-smoking and is located 2.2km from Crantock Beach. Newquay Train Station is 2.4km away, while Truro Cathedral is 22km. The nearest airport is Newquay Cornwall Airport, 9km from Headland Views. Ideal for families, walkers or just relaxing.
    £281
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  • Prideaux Farmhouse, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Blazey, England
    In the heart of Daphne du Maurier country, both the adjoining VisitEngland Gold Award-winning Prideaux Farmhouse (ref TMO) and Prideaux Cottage (ref TMP), together with the beautifully converted, detached single-storey Wagon House (ref TPE) are located on the Prideaux Estate which sits at the top of the Luxulyan Valley with far reaching and rambling views across the valley and woodlands. The valley is a treat for all the family whatever the time of year and is only a short walk from these three properties. Home to what has been regarded as ‘the most beautiful walk in Cornwall’ the area takes you through deeply wooded paths, picturesque streams and under an ancient viaduct that once carried Cornwall’s china clay, tin and granite barges through to the north. It is just a short stroll to Prideaux Wood where the Saints’ Way walk can be found, 27 miles of historic footpath that leads all the way from the fishing village of Fowey on the south coast to the harbour town of Padstow in the north. The path is steeped in historic Cornish interest rambling through ancient ruins and a whole tapestry of poignant history. For coastal walking, the Cornish cliffs allow walkers to take in the invigorating Atlantic air and enjoy incredible ocean vistas. This area of Cornwall is rich in historic homes and gardens including the world famous Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan -a restored Victorian masterpiece that was lost to the world for many years and is forever linked with the village of Mevagissey on the south coast. There are many other gardens of interest including Caerhays, Tregahan and Trelissick on the Roseland Peninsula. The south coast also has many outstanding beaches, cliff walks, secluded coves and historic seafaring towns such as Falmouth and Fowey which are within easy reach of Prideaux. Fowey, renowned as the home of Daphne du Maurier, a royal yacht club and annual regatta, is within 5 miles and has plenty of restaurants, excellent pubs, cafes, galleries and shops. From here a boat can be taken along the coast and to maybe catch sight of dolphins in the bay. Sea fishing trips, kayaking and sailing can all be enjoyed from Fowey. Golf, horse riding, surfing, sailing and cycling are all available close by. Padstow, St Ives, Truro and Looe are all easily reached and provide an exciting day out in Cornwall. Shop 1 mile, pub 11/2 miles.
    £125
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  • Kimberley House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    A beautiful semi-detached cottage resting in St Columb Minor, Cornwall. Near a beach. Enclosed gardens. Pet-friendly. Smart TV. Family-friendly. Games room. Holywell 8.2 miles; Perranporth 10.7 miles; Truro 14.4 miles.
    £100
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  • North Shore, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Crantock, England
    North Shore provides for every holiday need being only a few minutes from the wide sandy beach and close to the quaint old thatched pub in the heart of the village. This beautiful, detached holiday property is in one of Cornwall’s most picturesque coastal villages. The beach and dunes are bordered by the estuary of the River Gannel in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Shop and pubs approximately ⅓ mile.
    £88
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  • Pennard, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Camborne, England
    Pennard is a spacious detached bungalow, built around a central courtyard, just two miles from the north coast and beaches of Portreath, Godrevy and Gwithian. The bungalow has four bedrooms, a large master bedroom with en-suite and a further main bathroom and additional wet room. An additional sitting room can be converted to use as an additional bedroom. Pennard is in a peaceful area and ideally located for visiting both the rugged north coast and the tranquil coves and creeks of the south coast. Close to Tehidy Country Park and Golf Course and the fabulous surf beach of Portreath. Easy access to the flat, private and enclosed rear garden and patio. Convenient for the A30 which enables visitors to explore the county with ease: Falmouth with the National Maritime Museum, St Ives with the Tate Gallery, Penzance with the nearby fishing harbour of Newlyn and Mousehole with its art galleries. Visit Lands End, the north coast, ideal for surfing enthusiasts, and the south coast perfect for sailing, fishing and coastal walks. Shops ¼ mile, pub 1 mile and restaurant 2 miles.
    £96
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  • Trewethett Farm, TintagelInstant Book Overlay Image
    This superb, spacious bungalow lies adjacent to Bossiney Cove and the dramatic cliffs of the nearby coastline. Situated in the grounds of a caravan club site and within half a mile of several, sandy beaches and coves, it is a haven for children. It has recently been refurbished with new double glazing and a wonderful modern kitchen. The nearby coast path follows the cliff tops to the picturesque fishing hamlet of Boscastle and onto the legendary seat of King Arthur at Tintagel’s ruined castle. With many pubs, restaurants and leisure activities in the area this is both the perfect family holiday location and base for touring the splendid Cornish coastline. Shop, pub and restaurant 2.5 miles.
    £88
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  • Valley Truckle Bungalow, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious, well-appointed and privately situated detached bungalow is located in the grounds of the caravan club site near Tintagel. The living room is cosy with an electric ‘wood burner’ and TV, whilst the well-equipped kitchen is open plan with the dining area. There are four comfortable bedrooms, two with kingsize beds, one of which has an en-suite shower room, one with twin beds and one with a bunk bed. A family bathroom completes the picture.
    With a secluded garden furnished with picnic benches for dining al fresco, the property is perfect for the larger party seeking to explore rugged North Cornwall.
    Tintagel is 4 miles away with King Arthur’s castle clinging to the cliff top. The quaint fishing villages of Padstow, famous for TV chef Rick Stein’s restaurant, Boscastle and Port Isaac are a must. Port Isaac is also famously known as Portwenn, thanks to the long running TV series ‘Doc Martin’.
    The nearby South-West Coastal Path passes through some of the most dramatic scenery of its route.
    Away from the coast, explore the beauty of Bodmin Moor, a vast moorland peppered with fascinating granite Tors. The Bodmin and Wenford Steam Railway chugs along for 6 miles and back and will delight children of all ages including steam train enthusiasts.
    Alternatively the disused railway track now known as the Camel Trail cycle and footpath is within easy reach and stretches for 18 miles from Padstow to Wenford Bridge via Wadebridge and Bodmin. Shop 0.75 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £66
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