North Beer Lodge
Boyton, Cornwall
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Why we love it
Not far from the coast, there’s plenty of space to stretch out and relax at North Beer Lodge – explore the nearby moors, head out on walks and relax in the hot tub
What you'll love
Dogs will love
- Napping on the sofa with you
- Having a shower with the outdoor hose
- Trotting about the enclosed garden
Humans will love
- Exploring the coastline
- Taking a nap by a crackling wood burner
- Star-spotting from the hot tub
The place
Wide open space is the theme here at North Beer Lodge. Whether you’re inside, where the lofty ceilings stretch up on their wooden struts creating a vast, light-filled space ,or if you’re outside in the sunshine in the large, enclosed garden with the dog happily trotting about. Tucked away in the folds of the farm, you’re surrounded by green, with plenty of walks straight from the front door. But if your dog’s keen on a big outing, there’s Bodmin Moor in 20 minutes, Dartmoor in 40, and the beach in just 25. When you’re not out adventuring, you and the dog can mill around in the lounge, laze outside on the recliners or carry out a lunch to enjoy al fresco. When night comes, it’ll be time to hop in the hot tub, and enjoy the dark skies in all their majesty.
In the neighbourhood
- Walk from the door: Turn left at North Beer Farm gate and walk down road. When you get to the bottom, turn left again towards Boyton and up the hill. Take another left at the top by the vicarage. Cross over road through gate and cross field. Boyton church on right. From church, walk back down road into Boyton and back home
- Widemouth Beach, 25-minute drive: With two miles of golden sands to play on, Widemouth is a great choice for an afternoon sprinting about on the sand, and dogs are allowed on the southern stretch all year round
- Eliot Arms, 20-minute drive: With relics and knick-knacks covering the entire interior, this is as classic pub atmosphere as it gets. Head over to the Eliot Arms for some classic pub dining, with dogs allowed in parts of the bar and restaurant
- Tintagel, 40-minute drive: Explore the coast and the castle for a morning, and spend an afternoon refuelling at one of the many dog-friendly pubs or restaurants in town – with a tuckered-out dog by your feet!

