Brilliant character and colour, dog-friendly beaches and pubs nearby, towels, treats and the friendly community village to come home to
What you'll love
Dogs will love
Dog-friendly beaches nearby
Towels, treats and the outdoor tap
Dog-friendly pubs to curl up in
Humans will love
The quirky thatched roundhouse
The lovely cottage garden
Feast nights at The Hidden Hut
The place
Round House East has a little of all Cornwall’s best bits - history, landscape, adventure and culture. The building is from the 1820s but decorated with bright contemporary flair and the secluded coves of Great and Little Molunan both allow dogs and are also great for snorkelling. There’s a well stocked village shop where you can find fantastic Da Bara bread, and you can buy fish fresh off the boat at Curgurrell Farm Shop. The dog-friendly New Inn is just 150 yards away and, if you can book it, The Hidden Hut, about an hour’s walk along the coast. Their feast nights, served at a long table on the sand, are rightly legendary. You’re fully expected to come home covered in sand and mud, so there are towels and an outdoor tap to wash off boots and paws.
Sleeping
1 x Super King room
Washing
Bath with shower over
Shower
Washing machine
Living and relaxing
Sofa and snuggler chair in lounge
Outdoor chairs
A welcome pack waiting for you on arrival
Wifi
Smart TV
Cooking and dining
Kitchen including induction hob, microwave, electric oven and fridge/freezer
Dishwasher, dishwasher tablets and washing up liquid
Indoor dining table with seating for four
For the dog
Enclosed garden with 1-3 metres of hedges and wall
Bowl
A dog cupboard with toys and treats
Throws for the sofa
Outdoor tap for muddy paws
Towels for muddy paws and soggy coats (please pop these through the washing machine when used)
Poo bags
Booking information
Check in 1500
Check out 1000
Not suitable for children or babies
Dogs stay free!
Special offer: £100 off on 7 night stays between 10 August and 31 August 2024! Offer applied at checkout.
Optional extras
There is an EV charging point on site
You should know
The nearest beach is one mile away by foot, slightly further by car, so pack light if you’re walking
As hedges are a living boundary it cannot be guaranteed that the garden is fully secure, so keep this in mind if you have an escape artist
The Hidden Hut at Portscatho is a local legend and well worth tracking down, especially if you’re around for one of their beach Feast Nights
Take the King Harry ferry into Truro for scenic coastal views and a nice bit of afternoon wandering
You’re within walking distance of the South West Coast Path so you can hop on and ramble for miles around the beautiful Roseland peninsula
If your dog (and you) are feeling adventurous, then hire a paddle board at Portholland and take to the water. Kayaks available for the less sure-footed
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, with their incredible history and horticulture are nearby and dog-friendly all year round
Pendower and Carne beach is dog-friendly all year round, although you are asked to keep dogs on leads during summer and when the beach is busy
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Booking guide
Every booking at Paws & Stay is about the dog. You will see how many dogs are allowed at a place on their page and in search results and then you can add them during the booking process. While your dogs are more than welcome, of course, our owners hope you’ll still make sure your dogs are well behaved. There may occasionally be rooms (and furniture) that are off limits to dogs, but not to an extent that will impact your stay. If they can’t be in the room with you, they’ll have a lovely, cosy spot of their own. You can see any restrictions in the 'For the Dog' section of a place.
How to book
All you need to do is select an available check-in date, underlined in gold on the calendar, and see what options appear for your stay. If the stay is within ten weeks of the date on which you’re booking, you’ll need to pay the full cost of the stay. If it’s further than ten weeks away, you’ll have the option of paying a 25% deposit.
When you book, you’ll be able to use the email address you supply to log in and make any further payments whenever you like. We will notify you when your balance is due and be in touch if it goes unpaid past that date.
If you have any questions about a place, you can email us on bookings@pawsandstay.co.uk. Call us during office hours (Monday to Friday, except Bank Holidays, 0900 to 1800) if you have any problems with booking and we can usually sort things out over the phone.
Paying your balance
If you paid a deposit when you booked, we’ll let you know when your balance is due, but you can log in to your account, which is automatically created when you book, to pay it at any time. You can also log in and pay off a little of your balance at a time.
Deposits and balance payments
If your booking is made more than ten weeks in advance of your arrival date, you’ll have the option to pay a 25% deposit. The full balance will then be taken from the same card you pay with. You’ll be able to pay the balance on a different card at any time by giving us a call. If your balance payment fails, don’t worry. Your booking will not be cancelled but we will need to get in touch with you within a week to secure the balance payment.
Terms & conditions
We’ll always try and find a solution that works for you and our owners if there’s any issue with your booking, but you can read our full [Ts&Cs](https://www.pawsandstay.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/) here.