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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.

 

  • The Hayloft, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    The coastline here is so dramatic - the beaches at Millook Cove and Crackington Haven are made spectacular by the surrounding cliffs and the coastal path offers walkers some of the finest coastal views in the country.
    The Hayloft at Tregole Farm is a cosy home away from home, an open plan kitchen/living room with a cosy open fire and the sumptuous leather sofa is a great spot to snuggle up in the evening after a day exploring the dramatic coastline. Enjoy a peaceful breakfast and morning coffee in the bright conservatory while upstairs is a comfortable bedroom and bathroom with a freestanding roll-top bath. Dog friendly, your pooch will enjoy this holiday home just as much as you!
    Widemouth Bay is a fantastic beach has a vast expanse of golden sands at low tide and many rock pools to explore. The surf is often outstanding, the sun hits the beach for most of the day and the sunsets over the sea are simply magical. Five miles to the north is Bude, a vibrant, bustling little tourist town. In the centre of Bude, there is a huge, sandy beach which is a favourite with children and adults alike. Bude is Cornwall’s most northern town and has been a favourite seaside resort since Victorian times. The centre of Bude is a lively hub with concerts, dances and fetes as well as other events throughout the season, including an annual Carnival Week. The town has a host of pubs, cafes and restaurants to suit every palate. Beach 4½ miles.
    £54
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  • The Boathouse, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Mawes, England
    The Boathouse in St Mawes is one of the most delightful places to stay in Cornwall. Accessed via a paved patio area, the Boathouse is a skilfully converted former sail loft fronting directly on to the Percuil River with exposed beams and wonderful views across to Place Manor and St Mawes Harbour. From your balcony or the sitting room you can watch the boats passing slowly by, or maybe look out for some of the varied wildlife that inhabits the river.
    St Mawes Harbour with its shops, pubs and hotels is a short walk away along the seafront. St Mawes is one of the finest waterside villages in Cornwall. Situated overlooking an idyllic bay on the eastern side of the famous Falmouth Estuary, St Mawes has one of the mildest climates in Britain due to its proximity to the Gulf Stream. From the harbour in St Mawes, you can take ferries to Falmouth, Truro, Place Manor and many other parts of the estuary.
    The Boathouse is superbly located for those wanting to get out on the water. You can bring a small dinghy and use the private slipway in front of the property. The owners can organise dinghy and dayboat sailing or organise yacht cruises at an additional cost. A small rowing dinghy is also available to hire. For boats up to 20 feet, there are two moorings available upon request and subject to availability at weekly rates, together with use of slipway and trailer parking. Relax or do as much as you want; The Boathouse is just a lovely place to be! Please note that the slipway and the ground floor of the property are used regularly by the Owner. Beach 500 yards.
    £101
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  • High View, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to High View, a beautiful, spacious, one-bedroom ground floor apartment in Truro, and as the name suggests, there are stunning views of Truro from the sun trap terraced garden. It is so quiet here you would not know that you are only 0.7 miles from the city centre, ideal for a mini break to unwind or a longer stay. Everything is on the doorstep, you can walk into Truro and leave the car behind.
    The property offers a home from home vibe, with an emphasis on cosy and comfort. The well-equipped kitchen is perfect for rustling up a meal if you don’t want to eat out, or why not eat al fresco on the terrace admiring the view? The large open-plan living area is light and inviting with patio doors leading into the garden, and the bedroom with en-suite is at the other end of the property. Outside, the terrace is on different levels, so not suitable for people with mobility issues, and offers a private retreat to relax.
    Truro is the city of Cornwall, full of activity all year round, with cobbled streets and small alleys that lead you to independent shops, cafés and bars. The highlight is the impressive cathedral. Weekly markets are full of gift ideas and tasty treats, and there are restaurants to suit everyone’s palate and budget, often using locally sourced produce. If you like history, take a walking tour of Truro and visit the museum, or pop into the local galleries and take in a show at the Hall for Cornwall.
    Just over 1 mile away is the waterside village of Malpas, walk along and admire the excellent views of the river. If you want to venture further, catch the King Harry Ferry and spend a day in St Mawes. Situated in the beautiful Roseland, it is a popular area for tourists, visit the castle, wander around the shops, book a boat trip or just sit on the beach and admire the coastline that was used in the Poldark series. After a busy day, snuggle down on the comfy sofas with a favourite book or sit in the garden and admire the amazing skies.
    £54
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  • Chyvelyn, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Perranporth, England
    Welcome to Chyvelyn, a newly converted studio suitable for two in the seaside town of Perranporth, on the north coast of Cornwall. The owners have even thoughtfully provided a welcome pack inclusive of tea, coffee, sugar and milk, along with shampoo, conditioner and body wash. There is so much to do in the area, known as the ‘gateway’, to one of Cornwall’s most spectacular beaches, the town has a much quieter feel than the neighbouring Newquay.
    This is an ideal base to explore this part of the country, the beach is over 3 miles of golden sand, and on a calm day you a picture the smugglers coming in with their stolen goods. Ideal for all ages, and open to dogs all year round, our four-legged friends can run free whilst you enjoy a stroll or maybe take a dip in the sea. This is a very popular location for surfers as it is not quite as busy as the neighbouring Fistral Beach in Newquay, it offers great waves at Droskyn Point and at the western end of the beach, and there is an outside tap at the property for washing wetsuits and boards with drying hooks for your wetsuits. For those that enjoy history check out Perranzabuloe Millennium sundial on the cliffs below Droskyn car park, the views are stunning.
    Ideal for a mini vacation, just over 8 miles from Newquay it is surrounded by smaller villages such as Goonhavern where the Saints Trail has just been opened to walkers and cyclists. Travelling west is the village of St Agnes, home to dog-friendly beaches, and spectacular coast paths it is a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, sample some of the delicacies at the local pubs and restaurants whilst you are here. Walkers you will be spoilt, the coast path between Newquay and St Agnes offers stunning views of rugged coastlines and sandy expanses, rich in mining history at Cligga Head you can still see minerals oozing out of the cliffs. From Perranorth you can walk west and see the remains of mining history or go east along the beautiful beaches.
    £97
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  • Gribbas Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gribbas Cottage is a delightful cottage, full of character and a lovely place for a couple to stay in South West Cornwall. The living room centres around a large fireplace with a big granite lintel, the ceiling is beamed, and the room is full of character making this a lovely comfortable room to relax in after a busy day. The kitchen is perfect for cooking up a holiday feast, why not enjoy dinner al fresco in the sunny, south facing garden. Upstairs is a very sizeable bathroom and a double bedroom with an iron frame bed. The cottage is a great escape for couples looking for a reasonably central location in this part of Cornwall. Dog friendly with an enclosed garden, and lovely local walks.
    Ideally placed for exploring the Lizard, yet close to Falmouth and the north Helford area and within easy reach of the north coast. Great cycling can be had on the superb Bissoe Trail, the old mining tramway and runs from the south to north coast. It is a great way to see this fascinating landscape, steeped in industrial heritage.
    A short distance inland from Perranporth, St. Agnes and Chapel Porth are the Victorian towns of Camborne and Redruth - both produced world-class inventors and engineers. The harbour town of Falmouth is within a short drive with several attractions for the visitor. There is the fascinating National Maritime Museum, or you can take a boat trip around the spectacular Carrick Roads. Kynance Cove is not to be missed with its white Sands and turquoise water make this one of Cornwall’s most beautiful spots. Beach 7 miles.
    £72
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  • Wringford Farm Annexe, TorpointInstant Book Overlay Image
    This wing of the owner’s farmhouse is attractively decorated and furnished and comprises ground floor accommodation for a couple wishing to spend some quality time together. The rooms are light and airy, and there is a separate living room and a kitchen/dining room which is well equipped to prepare a romantic evening meal or a light lunchtime snack. The bedroom is cosy with a comfortable double bed, and the bathroom has a shower over the bath to leave you refreshed for the day ahead.
    Close to the old fishing villages of Kingsand and Cawsand on the Rame peninsula, and the unspoilt beaches of Whitsand Bay. Kingsand and Cawsand go hand in hand and are located in the south east corner of Cornwall. Each are pretty coastal villages and both have lovely sandy beaches. Whitsand Bay also has a sandy beach and this one is over three miles long, ideal for a romantic stroll listening to the waves.
    This area of Devon and Cornwall is ideal for water sports such as paddleboarding and kayaking and keen golfers can practice their swing at Portwrinkle golf course.
    The Torpoint ferry is 15 minutes’ drive, where you can sail cross the River Tamar into the city of Plymouth and visit ’Drake’s Hoe’ or the Barbican where the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for America. Other attractions in Plymouth include the National Marine Aquarium and makes an interesting day out. An ideal holiday base for exploring the south coasts of both Devon and Cornwall. Shop 1.5 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £45
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  • The Gallery, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mevagissey, England
    This spacious, stylish, detached, single storey holiday property lies adjacent to the owners’ home with its own access and private garden set within a ¾ acre plot. It enjoys an enviable position with panoramic sea views and spectacular sunrises can be seen across the bay. The coastal path passes close to the house leading to Gorran Haven in the West, and Mevagissey in the East, where sea fishing trips can be made or a ferry taken to Fowey. Places to visit include the Lost Gardens of Heligan, the Eden Project and many gardens and fine country houses. Truro is within easy reach and local activities include sailing, fishing, horse riding, golf, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding and boat trips. Shop ½ mile, pub 500 yards.
    £71
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  • Yonder Green Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled 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.
    £101
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  • Hollies Cottage, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Goonhavern, England
    Caerkief Farm comprises Babes Cottage(ref 27592), Hollies Cottage (ref 27593), The Lookout (ref UK30950) and Meadows Edge (ref UK30951) which offer charming and characterful holiday accommodation in a tranquil, rural setting. The cottages are restored from period farm buildings and retain beamed ceilings in the living areas and original stone walls. They share 2-acre of grounds along with a recreation area and barbecue facilities. Set at the end of a quiet, unmade lane, yet within easy reach of Goonhavern village and the town of Perranporth, the cottages enjoy delightful panoramic views over an undulating landscape.
    This is the perfect location for those seeking a peaceful holiday in unspoilt Cornish countryside, with miles of beautiful country walks, yet only 2 miles from Perranporth with its large surfing beach and golf course. Truro is 9 miles, the Eden Project is 20 miles, and more surfing, fishing and golfing can be found in Newquay, 7 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £70
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  • Rosewater Lodge, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Teath, England
    This detached, pet-friendly holiday lodge has been tastefully furnished and is just a short walk from the quaint Cornish village of St Teath, with its village pub and store. There is a decked veranda with country views, which is ideal for a morning coffee or alfresco dining. There are a variety of walks from the lodge, and you are ideally placed to visit some of the many attractions that this area has to offer, including many sandy, surfing beaches. A short drive away is the fishing village of Port Isaac, made famous by the TV series ’Doc Martin’, Tintagel, the mythical home of King Arthur, and the small harbour village of Boscastle. Padstow, with its array of shops, pubs and restaurants, including Rick Stein’s fish restaurant, is close by. From Padstow, you can take a ferry across to Rock to sample the many watersports, or cycle or walk along the Camel Trail to Wadebridge and beyond. Beach 3 miles. Shop 700 yards, pub 500 yards, restaurant 1½ miles.
    £46
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