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A traditional Cornish village with a thriving community in the heart of Cornwall. The perfect base for walks on Bodmin Moor, or visiting the pretty fishing villages and beaches that line the South East Cornish coastline.
Holidaymakers are made to feel at home in pretty Menheniot with its friendly pub, village shop, and 14th century church. From your holiday cottage here you can explore all that this corner of Cornwall has to offer be it the pretty fishing villages and beaches of Fowey, Polperro and Looe all within 5 miles; or the beautiful scenery of Bodmin Moor and the Tamar Valley. Thrill seekers will enjoy Adrenalin Quarry just outside the village with its giant zip wires, go karting and aquapark, or for a more sedate yet fascinating day out The Eden project is just a half hour drive away.
Cornwall’s self-proclaimed ‘top go-karting centre’, Kartworld caters to all ages, with custom tracks and go karts for toddlers, children and adults. If you really want to test your skills, you can even participate in real races! There’s an 800-metre track (plenty of room for overtaking), long, fast, straight sections, and they have an exceptional safety record. You can even print out your lap times to take home. For adults meanwhile, there’s the chance to participate in the grand prix experience. It’s just 45-minutes from Newquay, refreshments and facilities are all available, as well as parking, and prices start at £12 for adults and £8 for children.
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With the tag line ‘throwing people off cliffs since 2009’, what’s not to love about Adrenaline Quarry? Home of zip wires, coasteering, a giant swing and axe throwing they offer the complete adrenaline experience. Priding themselves on the number of adrenalin junkies, thrill seekers, bold mums and dads, toddlers, grandpas, little boys and girls, and old ladies that flock to South East Cornwall for the chance to fly down a zip wire or power a hovercraft solo around the quarry lake, they like to prove themselves as the place to go for outdoor adventures. Cornwall is home to a wealth of extreme sports and this is a wonderful place to start – they even offer hen and stag parties, or wedding parties for the truly dedicated.
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We loved this place. Great value for money. We did the zip wire and the aqua park. Staff pleasant and helpful too. This place was one of the highlights of our holiday.
August 2022
Highly recommend this as a day out. Our boys did Go Karting followed by the Aqua Park. Staff are so helpful and friendly, everywhere is clean and well organised activities. Dog Friendly, great picnic areas but food there very cheap.
August 2022
While most golf courses claim a degree of outdoor beauty, Looe Golf Course really takes the biscuit, with panoramic views of the peaks of Dartmoor and the Tamar estuary to the east, Looe Island and the channel to the south, and the Cornish moors to the west and north. The club welcomes visitors and has a fully licensed bar and catering facilities as well as free parking, practice putting green and practice net, and a well-equipped Pro Shop all available.
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Enjoy 18 holes discounted to £20 per person with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card
Cornish Cycle Hire has a huge range of bikes including e-bikes allowing all ages and fitness levels to exercise and explore this lovely county.
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Enjoy 10% off cycle hire with your Toad Hall Cottages Discount Card
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Not perhaps what you might expect to find in Cornwall, The Monkey Sanctuary is a delightful opportunity to learn about its 36 inhabitants, all of whom have distinct characters and personalities. An active rescue centre dealing with individuals that have often not had a very happy start to life, the priority is always their wellbeing, but it’s also an opportunity for guests to meet them and learn about the organization, explore the gardens and cultivated meadows, shop or relax in the café. There’s also a play area for children, with views of the Cornish coast. The sanctuary is closed on Fridays, but otherwise open from March to September (dates vary from year to year, so keep an eye on the website). Prices start at £8.50 per adult and £5 for children, which entitles you to entry for a whole year.
Great place they do a lot of good work for the monkeys! It’s just sad to hear some of the stories of how they were kept!
June 2018
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Hidden away in the pretty village of Hessenford, The Copley Arms offers a warm friendly atmosphere to relax and enjoy a pint of superb real ale, or some good food at a reasonable price. Catering to all ages, with riverside seating in the summer and a roaring fire in the winter, you're sure to enjoy your visit whatever the season.
The Copley Arms, Hessenford, Torpoint PL11 3HJ (T:01503 240209)
we spent a week staying in Looe and had dinner in this lovely pub 3 times, as the food was really good and prices reasonable
June 2022
Brilliant setting beside the river had a very enjoyable and refreshing drink there ,had a great time feeding the fish in the river with the bread supplied friendly staff.
June 2017
An attractive Grade 2* listed, ancient flour mill set in the heart of beautiful Cornish countryside, offering an atmospheric place to relax and enjoy lunch or an evening meal.
Heskyn Mill Restaurant prides itself on serving exceptional food made from freshly prepared West Country produce.
Friendly, welcoming traditional pub serving a great selection of real ales, beers and ciders although only offering cold bar snacks.
The Stag Inn, Fore Street, St Cleer PL14 5DA (T: 01579 346540)
A proper Cornish pub just like they used to be. Full of character, with roaring fires and eclectic decor and very friendly staff and a landlord that makes you feel welcome. Serving excellent ales and delicious food, this quirky pub will have you coming back for more before the end of your stay.
Rod & Line Inn, Tideford, Saltash, Cornwall PL12 5HW (T:01752 851323)
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Award winning dining in the pretty Cornish village of Duloe, offering a warm welcome in a relaxed atmosphere. Serving real ales, fine wines and simple honest cuisine made from the finest seasonal produce from the local area. Relax with a drink outside in the garden enjoying the lovely views across Looe valley, or cosy up in front of the fire.
The Plough, Duloe, Liskeard PL14 4PN (T: 01503 262556)
Who ever the lady was that met myself and grandson in the restaurant was I found to be quite insulting in the way she spoke to and was not very accomadating at all.
August 2021
GREAT VENUE ,LOVELY STAFF AND SUPERB FOOD, HADNT BOOKED,BUT FITTED US IN, HIGHLY RECOMMEND A VISIT EARLY DURING YOUR STAY AS OURS WAS TOWARDS THE END AND WOULD HAVE GONE ON MORE THAN ONE OCCASION .
August 2021
Lovely meal. Felt very comfortable even with the Covid restrictions and social distancing. Food and service were excellent.
August 2020
Unfortunately with the restrictions they have put into place,eating out of polystyrene boxes is unacceptable. I would say the way they are operating is unacceptable. You eat there once and don’t go back. You are made to feel like a leper, definitely unclean. This is not the case in other pubs and restaurants nearby.
August 2020
We enjoyed a fabulous meal at the Plough during our stay in Trenant Park Cottages. The menu is good and they offer a good range of specials. The portions are hearty, and the food excellent quality. They are also dog friendly. I would highly recommend.
October 2019
Excellent . Need to book in advance particularly at weekends
September 2019
We deemed this the best meal we had on our recent stay near Looe. Excellent service and delicious hearty food. Comprehensive menu and also a specials board.Can highly recommend the lamb shank and fish pie!
August 2019
Superb food, great service and very welcoming atmosphere. Dog friendly too.
August 2018
Lovely food, highly recommended
August 2018
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A spacious, grey sand beach that’s popular with families, Seaton Beach enjoys views across the green, surrounding countryside and walks in Seaton Valley nearby. At low tide the beach stretches all the way from Seaton Beach to Downderry Beach. There are facilities close by and there is are two car parks as well as road parking, but it does get busy quickly in the summer. The beach is great for surfing, but do be wary of undercurrents. There’s also a café and beach shop close by as well. Dogs are welcome at the beach all year round.
Lovely clean beach where we could walk our dog
April 2023
Beautiful beach, safe and accessible for all.
August 2022
lovely beach spent 3 days here whilst staying in Looe, this is a dog friendly beach and used by lots of of locals, well worth a visit
June 2022
Had a wonderfull stay at meadow view, the spaniels Boston and Fynn enjoyed the paddock to run around in every day. The cottage was very clean and everything we needed was there for us. Yvonne and Dave were brilliant hosts, will definitely stay there again. Pat and Stu from Hampshire
October 2019
Great walking option, and dog friendly. Park at Seaton and walk all the way along the beach to Downderry. Nice option of a pub lunch on the way back at the Inn on the Shore.
October 2019
Lovely beach for the dogs & family, such a great place to be when the sun is out & everyone is having fun
September 2019
Great beach dog friendly and no mess everyone respected the fact they could take dogs there
September 2017
Great beach easily accessible and dog friendly
September 2017
Visited Seaton Beach several times during our stay fantastic dog friendly beach with the advantage of having the river as well my dog enjoyed swimming in the sea and the river thoroughly recommend this beach.
June 2017
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Millendreath Beach is a south facing beach at the foot of a wooded valley, in a sheltered cove with soft sand and lots of rock pools to explore at low tide. It’s connected to other nearby beaches by the South West Coast Path. Dogs aren’t allowed on this beach at any time of the year, and there is a reasonably sized car park a few minutes walk away. The beach is popular with families on holiday in Cornwall, and most of the surrounding area is occupied by a holiday park, so there are lot of facilities open to the public.
Fantastic beach with wonderful water sports facilities available, loved the sea kayaks!
July 2022
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A small and pleasant grey sand beach with rocks exposed at low tide, Plaidy Beach is simply a nice place to visit and take in the scenery. There aren’t any facilities, and there’s no parking nearby so it’s one to reach on foot. There’s a slipway to the beach, but you will have to access it by walking along the coast path, parking at Millendreath or Looe and it’s worth keeping in mind that it’s quite steep from both directions. Millendreath is closer and the walk should take around 20 minutes. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year round, so it’s a charming place to take them for a walk while you’re in the area.
Great to walk to at low tide on the beach or at high tide via the footpath. Great dog friendly beach.
August 2018
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Half a mile west of Looe, stretching along the coast, Hannafore Beach is a sandy, shingle bay with a rocky reef and views of St George’s Island. At low tide it’s brimming with rock pools, making it fun and games for the whole family to enjoy, and it’s a wonderful sun trap in summer months thanks to its south east facing position. Because of its location over the river, the beach never really becomes too busy, but equally there aren’t any facilities nearby. It’s popular with dog walkers as it’s amongst the few dog-friendly beaches in the area, and having explored you can extend your excursion to a stroll along the promenade or a potter around the coast path to the wonderfully scenic Talland Bay. There is roadside parking along the sea front above the beach, but it can be difficult to find a space. Alternatively, there is a large car park in West Looe, around 10 minutes away on foot.
Splendid views and dog accessible
July 2022
The best place to unwind
August 2020
Great for rock pooling
August 2020
Great fun had by our dog 'Moses'
August 2019
Lovely for the dogs!
August 2018
Really nice beach and walk
June 2018
An interesting beach, but beware the incoming tide !
April 2018
Great beach. Good view of looe island. Loads of shells to collect. Lots of dog walkers tho!
August 2017
One of the many dog friendly beaches we visited lovely coastal walks to Talland Bay the nature reserve island is very interesting great refreshments available and not forgetting the free parking available all day which is very useful.
June 2017
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Dog beach for dog walking, more so when tide is out. Not really a batheing beach.
August 2023
It was a good beach for the dogs
June 2023
Brilliant beach, we had a dog so it's great to be able to take him there every day
August 2022
Good beach for rockpooling and walking.
August 2022
Fantastic dog friendly all year round beach. Great access from several locations. Gives everything, crabbing for kids, long walks, great sunsets and quiet even in August.
August 2022