Reasons Why Your Dog Will Love Travelling with You to Cornwall
Here are just a few reasons why Cornwall is among the best places to take your dog on holiday.
Here are just a few reasons why Cornwall is among the best places to take your dog on holiday.
Cornwall is best enjoyed outdoors. There are many large heritage coast locations, for walks across farmland and woodland or by the seaside. Check out the Roseland Heritage Coast in the southeast, or the Penwith Heritage Coast at the south west tip of the country. From bustling towns to sleepy rural fishing villages, there is something to suit every visitor's tastes.
With miles of golden sands and great conditions for sunbathing and enjoying the water, it's easy to see why Cornwall is so attractive for dog owners. The weather here is usually better than the rest of the UK too, so you will be inspired to take lots of long walks around the coast and the many wooded areas further inland.
Truro is Cornwall's only city, with plenty of choice for pubs and hotels that will welcome your dog with a bowl of water and probably some free biscuits too! Newquay, Penzance and Falmouth are among the other larger towns, which are ideal if you'd like a break in historic surroundings with plenty of amenities.
The magnificent coastlines are one of the main draws for visitors to the county of Cornwall, not least for dog-friendly holidays. Find out which are the best beaches to bring your dog to.
Probably one of the UK's best-known resort towns, Newquay has long been known for its fantastic coastal spots. Crantock, Holywell Bay and Great Western are among the best dog-friendly beaches in the area. Animal lovers will also adore a visit to the Blue Reef Aquarium and Penzance Zoo.
At this beach town close to the very tip of the UK are many options for dog lovers heading to the seaside. Balamuz, Cadgwith East and Beachview are among the most popular and they all welcome dogs. This port town has been a popular place to enjoy the sunny weather since Victorian times.
This is an ideal destination, in the north of Cornwall, if you wouldd prefer a quieter beach holiday. This charming and relaxed town is known for its superb coastal walks, as well as its dog-friendly beaches. These include Summerleaze, Widemouth Bay and Sandymouth. You and your dog will love the laid-back atmosphere as you enjoy days by the seaside here.
📏 Average size of a holiday home | 113 m² |
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🥳 Busiest month | January |
🛏️ Popular accommodation types | House rentals and Cottage |
🌡️ Warmest weather | July and August |
🥶 Coldest weather | February and March |
🌧️ Rainiest months | 19 rainy days in December and November |
Holiday lettings in Cornwall cost between £137 and £294 per night.
When planning a group trip it's useful to know that average Cottage in Cornwall can accommodate 5 guests and may cost around £205 per night.
There are a lot of options available when it comes to holiday rentals for Dog-Friendly Holidays in Cornwall, with 7,675 Cottage and 3,062 House rentals on offer.