Appletree Cabin
Newquay, Cornwall
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Why we love it
Lazing spots from the corner sofa to the seats around the chiminea outside, beaches within easy reach and a relaxed coastal feel
What you'll love
Dogs will love
- Sniffing out their bowls, towels and treats on arrival
- Being a salty sea dog on all the beaches and coastal walks nearby
- Napping by the chiminea in the enclosed garden, listening to late night fireside chats
Humans will love
- Washing off the surf in the large walk-in shower
- Afternoons with a chilled glass under the parasol
- Cosy nights by the wood burner
The place
How the owners packed so much into this place, whilst still making it feel spacious, we’ll never know. Inside this gorgeous cabin, you’ll find everything you need to settle in and enjoy the fresh Cornish air. You’ll be tempted to hop to the nearby beaches and get your hound out in the ear-flapping winds and onto the golden sands, though if you’re looking for inland walks and hikes, you’ll find them too. It’s easy to imagine relaxing and doing very little here, with a stunning outdoor space where you can laze under a parasol or sit by the chiminea and enjoy a drink and late night chats when it gets cooler. Inside is as beautiful too, with plenty of room to stretch out on the L-shaped sofa and chill, or cosy up with a book as the wood burner crackles.
In the neighbourhood
- Favourite Walk Nearby: St Mawgan Woods, 10-minute drive: A peaceful wood with a scenic public footpath leading directly to the beautiful, dog-friendly Mawgan Porth Beach – open to dogs all year round
- Watergate Bay, 15-minute drive: Head over for the two-mile stretch of sand and enjoy year-round dog friendliness, with rock pools to explore. Further along the coast, you'll also find Fistral Beach which is dog friendly all year round and an ideal spot for catching some waves
- The Rockpool (Gwithian), 20-minute drive: is a relaxed, dog-friendly beachside café known for its quality food and welcoming atmosphere. Just a short walk or drive from Polly Joke Beach – where dogs are welcome year-round – it’s the perfect spot to pause for a bite during your coastal adventures with your four-legged friend
- Pendennis Castle, 40-minute drive: A historic artillery fort – built by Henry VIII between 1540 and 1542 – offers stunning views and welcomes dogs on leads. After your visit, take time to explore Falmouth’s charming, cobbled streets, filled with vintage shops, independent boutiques, microbreweries, and inviting cafés.