Resting on the North coast of Cornwall, here you can look forward to exploring a paradise for a pet-friendly break from one of our Newquay dog-friendly cottages. With a choice of three glorious beaches and the South West Coast Path close by, our dog-friendly Newquay cottages promise a magnitude of opportunities and activities with your four-legged friend.
Why Newquay?
A holiday within this corner of Cornwall, you are destined for an adventure-filled break with the entire family. Most of Newquay beaches are dog-friendly all-year-round, offering your canine companion the opportunity to roam the glorious sands whilst you soak up the cliff views and the sunshine during the summer months. For those feeling more active, choose to walk along one of the may coastal paths which surround your Newquay dog-friendly accommodation. Such walks include the short Bedruthan Steps, the easy Crantock and Penpol Creek or the more challenging path of Tregurrian. For more inspiration on how to spend your dog friendly Newquay cottage, browse our Cornwall travel guide.
Places to Visit near Newquay
The Cornish Rivera is littered with all manner of pet friendly beaches, including discovering the caves and rock pools of Whipsiderry Beach with your four-legged friendly by your side. A short car journey will bring you to a vast array of other seaside villages, towns and cities where you will be delighted to find a superb collection of amenities and attractions which welcome your pet with open arms. Other popular destinations within the region include; Padstow, Perranporth and St Austell.
Types of Holidays
If you and your partner seek a romantic hideaway, why not book one of our Cornwall romantic breaks? If you fancy a touch of luxury, then one of our Cornwall cottages with a hot tub might be for you.
Book your next adventure with your canine companion to the Cornish coast with Sykes for a memorable experience that you will want to return to year after year. If you still haven't found what you're looking for browse all these dog-friendly cottages in North Wales.