Dog-Friendly Hotels in Cornwall
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5 Best Dog-Friendly Hotels in Cornwall for Pet Lovers

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Are you planning for a trip to Cornwall and you will have the choice of the best dog-friendly hotels that Cornwall offers?

Cornwall is famous for picturesque beaches, Cornish pasties, and amazing coastlines. Cornwall has so much to offer its visitors. 

 As any dog owner knows very well it is harder to leave your pooch behind when you will be on a holiday.

But, some hotels are happy to open their doors for our pets, however, some don’t. So, it will be good to know the options before the trip. 

Cornwall is a very good spot for humans but there is no shortage of paradise for dogs. Many hotels offer special facilities for the dogs such as beds, biscuits, and toys.

Here, in this article, I will provide the 5 best dog-friendly hotels in Cornwall including every relevant detail.

From pubs with rooms along the coastal area to hotels with welcome teat, your pet will love these Cornwall stays as much as you.

Just check out the list!

5 Best Dog-Friendly Hotels in Cornwall

1. The Scarlet

Address: Mawgan Porth, Cornwall

If you are looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, you can grab The Scarlet in Cornwall.

The Scarlet is a luxurious, modern, eco, and adults-only coastal side hotel overlooking Mawgan Porth.

It is a quiet place amongst nature’s endless beauty where you can eat, drink, and spend some peaceful moments.

You can spend your holidays exploring beautiful cliff paths located right on the doorstep. Also, you can simply stay put at the beach outside the hotel.

The hotel welcomes dogs all year round. Both there are dog-friendly and dog-free areas in the venue.

There are six bedrooms available in the Scarlet where the dogs can stay with their owners.

The hotel provides food, a water bowl, blankets, waste bags, and even dog treats. The Scarlet charges 15 Pounds per pet for each stay.

2. Fowey Hall Hotel

Address: Hall Hotel, Hanson Dr, Fowey PL23 1ET, UK

Fowey Hall Hotel is one of the best dog-friendly hotels in Cornwall that you can consider as a pet lover.

This dog-friendly hotel welcomes heartily your four-legged friend and your dogs are allowed in the lounges and grounds.

The venue offers dog beds, bowls, and treats for your pet, additionally, the kitchen will prepare an “a la bark” menu for your dogs. 

This grand, estuary-facing dog-friendly hotel is nearer to the harbour. So, you can explore miles and miles of spectacular Cornish coastline with your dog.

You can have a stroll across the coastline with your dog, and your pet will love your company. 

Moreover, Fowey Hall Hotel is the perfect choice for someone who is looking for a family-friendly hotel in Cornwall.

They provide excellent facilities for the children. The hotel charges 15 Pounds for each pet per night stay.

3. Hotel Tresanton

Address: 27 Lower Castle Rd, St. Mawes, Truro TR2 5DR, UK

Are you looking for dog-friendly hotels in Cornwall by the sea? Do not look further than Hotel Tresanton.

There is no doubt that Hotel Tresanton is one of the loveliest hotels in the area.

Tresanton is a collection of whitewashed buildings, located in the South Cornish village of St. Mawes. Each of their 30 rooms comes with a different feel and a view of the sea. 

I have visited this Cornish hotel twice in my life and just fell in love with it.

They welcome dogs from the bottom of their hearts. There are four dog-friendly bedrooms, where pets can stay.

They provide a bed, bowl, and treats to your four-legged friend. Your dogs are allowed on the terraces and the dedicated dogs’ bar.

However, you should keep in mind that your pets are not allowed in the sitting room and the restaurant. 

The hotel charges 25 Pounds for each pet per stay.

4. Mullion Cove

Address: Mullion, Helston, UK

The Mullion Cove is the most spectacular and luxury hotel & Spa in Cornwall. You can have strolls along the South West Coast path and Lizard Peninsula with your four-legged friend.

This hotel can be the best choice for active guests, with yoga overlooking the sea, cold-water swimming, dance retreats, and more.

This is the perfect destination for visitors who are seeking wellness activities on offer. Besides dog-friendly rooms, the hotel has a dedicated doggy lounge and animal-loving staff.

They will help with Pats, treats, and bowls of water. The area has several dog-friendly beaches that you can explore with your furry friend.

Moreover, if you have overdone it, you can simply head to the Spa for a wellness and refreshing treatment or swim in the heated outdoor pool.

The hotel charges 10 pounds for a pet per night. 

5. Polurrian On The Lizard

Address: Polurrian Rd, Mullion, Helston, TR12 7EN, UK

If you are seeking a contemporary Cornish retreat in a spectacular clifftop setting, grab Polurrian On The Lizard.

Breathe in the fresh sea air, soak in the charming scenery, and let your day go wherever you desire.

Your furry friend also loves the coastal setting of Polurrian on the Lizard. Unsurprisingly, it is home to lots of great walks.

You can enjoy the sea breeze, and enjoy dinner and drinks with spectacular views. There are self-contained villas overlooking the Lizard Peninsula.

The hotel offers a health club, which includes a pool, hot tub, gym, and an outdoor Tennis court. 

Your dogs will enjoy the surroundings, and the hotel provides bowls and blankets for your pets. They charge 20 Pounds per pet for a per-night stay.

Conclusion

Well, if you plan to visit Cornwall, the trip is surely worth it. So, just go forward with your trip, and luckily there are plenty of dog-friendly hotels in Cornwall. However, getting the right one can be a daunting task for you.

So, just go through this guide and have a glance at the 5 best dog-friendly hotels in Cornwall. You can pick one option from the list and forget the fuss of finding a kennel!

Enjoy the coastlines and beaches with your furry friend!

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