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Dog-friendly glamping in Cornwall

There are a whopping 300 beaches for you and your dog to race across in Cornwall - that takes games of frisbee to a whole new level. When you’re not splashing in the surf and sampling the dog ice cream that seems to be served on every corner, there are walking trails to explore, big sky panoramas over Bodmin Moor, pretty fishing villages and oodles of art and history to take in. Not forgetting cream teas – although you might want to distract your pup with a treat while you get stuck into that. Take a look at our dog-friendly glamping places in Cornwall.

Recommended dog-friendly places in Cornwall

These are our most popular dog-friendly glamping locations in Cornwall. Our team have visited every single one personally, to find only the most special and quirky spaces that we just know you'll want to visit.
The Little Black Cabin
Cornwall

The Little Black Cabin

From £130 p/n
St Agnes
Cornwall

St Agnes

From £64 p/n
The Cabin at Halzephron House
Cornwall

The Cabin at Halzephron House

From £135 p/n
Duke
Cornwall

Duke

From £53 p/n
Woodstock Lookout
Cornwall

Woodstock Lookout

From £157 p/n
Ragnarr
Cornwall

Ragnarr

From £86 p/n
Trebus
Cornwall

Trebus

From £113 p/n
Ebron
Cornwall

Ebron

From £170 p/n

Why book a dog-friendly glamping holiday in Cornwall with Canopy & Stars?

You might share a love for your four-legged friends but we know that not all dog owners want the same thing – some of you crave rustic seclusion on the moors, some want stylish design and ocean views, and for others it’s quirky and cosy with a hot tub. That’s why we offer so much variety in our dog friendly glamping places in Cornwall – there’s no need to compromise because you’ve brought the pup. We inspect every place to make sure they’re equal parts comfortable and unique – and perfectly suited for happy hounds to enjoy the great outdoors.

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About dog-friendly glamping

Who we are From humble beginnings in 2010 with seven places to stay and a big idea, Canopy Stars has grown to become the leading voice in unique outdoor holidays. Based in Bristol, we’re a passionate team of adventurers with a shared goal of bringing people the most incredible glamping experiences in nature. We promote responsible travel and have a charitable trust that donates to environmental causes.

Our dog-friendly glamping breaks in Cornwall Our dog-friendly glamping places in Cornwall are as varied as the gorgeous west country landscape they call home. Impress your hound with a geodome under the stars, an atmospheric off-ground safari tent, a hobbit hut or a multitude of cosy wagons and shepherd’s huts. Each one gives direct access to some of the most spectacular scenery the UK has to offer.

What to do with your dog in Cornwall Head to the wild Atlantic surfing beaches to let off steam together, stroll the South West Coastal Path, explore idyllic harbour towns and visit dog-friendly attractions like the Eden Project and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Your pup will be barking for joy, and totally worn out, after a busy day sampling the delights of Cornwall. While they stretch out for a doze back at base, seize the opportunity to soak in the hot tub, stargaze with a glass of wine or whip up a delicious feast over the fire pit.

We care about responsible travel At Canopy & Stars we’re always looking for ways to do more good – for the environment, local communities and the travel industry. We’ve set ourselves some ambitious goals including carbon neutrality by 2030 and we’ve got a new commitment to improve access to nature for everyone. If you’re interested, our latest Impact Report shares our successes, challenges and plans for the future.

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