Dog Walks in: Cornwall

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Cornish Adventures: Coastal Clifftops, Moorland Trails, and Sandy Paws for Your Dog!

Unleash your dog on the stunning landscapes of Cornwall, a county famed for its breathtaking coastline, wild moorlands, and an abundance of beautiful beaches. From the dramatic cliffs and hidden coves of the South West Coast Path to the rugged tors of Bodmin Moor and the tranquil trails through ancient woodlands, Cornwall is a paradise for dogs and their adventurous owners.

Explore miles of the iconic South West Coast Path, offering some of the most spectacular coastal walking in the UK, with panoramic sea views, picturesque fishing villages, and plenty of opportunities for your dog to enjoy the fresh sea air. Discover countless dog-friendly beaches where your furry friend can dig in the golden sand and splash in the surf – be sure to check for any seasonal restrictions. Venture inland to the untamed beauty of Bodmin Moor, with its granite tors and heather-clad landscapes, offering more challenging hikes and a sense of true wilderness.

For woodland explorations, delve into the trails of Cardinham Woods or the extensive network of paths at Tehidy Country Park. The popular, largely flat Camel Trail offers a fantastic, accessible walk or cycle alongside the beautiful Camel Estuary, perfect for dogs of all abilities. From legendary Tintagel to the artists' haven of St Ives, Cornwall's unique charm and stunning scenery provide an unforgettable backdrop for any walk.

Ready to find your next favourite clifftop adventure, beachside romp, or moorland exploration? Browse our curated selection of dog walks in Cornwall on dogwalksnearme.co.uk and start your Cornish escapade today!

Why not take a look at our Top 5 Dog-Friendly Pubs in Cornwall to Visit After a Walk.

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Trebah Garden

Subtropical Splendour and Coastal Charms: Trebah Garden, CornwallLocation: Trebah Garden, Mawnan Smith, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 5JZ   The Walk: A ...

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Pendeen Lighthouse

A walk at Pendeen Lighthouse in Cornwall, a rugged granite headland on the wild Penwith coast, offering spectacular coastal walks with stunning vie...

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Watergate Bay

Enjoy a stunning coastal walk at Watergate Bay in Cornwall, a magnificent two-mile stretch of golden sand backed by dramatic cliffs, renowned for i...

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Long Rock Beach

Enjoy a classic Cornish coastal walk at Long Rock, a popular sandy beach located in Mounts Bay, between Penzance and Marazion in Cornwall. This wal...

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River Tamar

Explore the area around the River Tamar in Cornwall, a scenic walk that typically follows paths alongside this beautiful river, which forms part of...

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Chapel Carn Brea

Ascend Chapel Carn Brea in Cornwall, the westernmost hill in Britain, for a short but rewarding walk offering stunning panoramic views across the P...

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Porthkidney Beach

Explore Porthkidney Beach in Cornwall, a vast and beautiful sandy beach located at the mouth of the Hayle Estuary, offering stunning views across S...

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Mount Edgcumbe Country Park

Explore Mount Edgcumbe Country Park in Cornwall, one of Britain's most beautiful historic parks, offering stunning walks with breathtaking views ac...

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Black Rock Beach

A ruggedly beautiful expanse of sand and rock, Black Rock Beach, at the southern end of Widemouth Bay, is a year-round haven for dog walkers. With ...

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Porthallow Beach

Explore Porthhallow (often spelled Porthoustock locally for the cove itself) in Cornwall, a charming former fishing cove and coastal hamlet on the ...

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