Dog Friendly Beach Guide

Dog Friendly Beach Guide

Dog Friendly Beach Guide

We have 20 fantastic dog friendly beaches within a 15 mile drive from The Laurels

Some beaches have seasonal restrictions - the dates and times vary from beach to beach.

Up to date information can be found here: Cornwall Dog Friendly Beaches

Number Beach Name Dog Friendly Distance to drive from The Laurels
1 Hawkers Cover All Year 7.1 miles
2 Trevone Seasonal Ban 6.1 miles
3 Harlyn Bay All Year 6.8 miles
4 Constantine Bay All Year 7.2 miles
5 Treyarnon Bay All Year 7.5 miles
6 Porthcothan Bay All Year 8.5 miles
7 Bedruthan Steps All Year 11 miles
8 Mawgan Porth All Year 10.1 miles
9 Watergate Bay All Year 12.5 miles
10 Porth Beach Seasonal Ban 13.2 miles
11 Lusty Glaze Beach All Year 13.1 miles
12 Tolcarne Seasonal Ban 13.3 miles
13 Great Western Beach All Year 13.6 miles
14 Fistral Beach All Year 15 miles
15 Rock Seasonal Ban 9 miles
16 Daymer Bay All Year 9.7 miles
17 Polzeath Seasonal Ban 9.9 miles
18 Lundy Bay Seasonal Ban 9.1 miles
19 Port Quin Seasonal Ban 9.2 miles
20 Port Isaac All Year 10.2 miles
Days out with the kids in Cornwall

Days out with the kids in Cornwall

Days out with the kids in Cornwall

A few ideas of activities and days out with children when staying with us here at The Laurels in North Cornwall

Make sure to check the details on the individual websites for up to date opening dates ad times

Cycle the Camel Trail

https://www.cameltrailcyclehire.co.uk/

Wadebridge

PL27 7AL

2.4 miles drive from The Laurels

Camel Creek Family Adventure Park

https://www.camelcreek.co.uk/

Wadebridge

PL27 7RA

2.8 miles drive from The Laurels

Wadebridge Leisure Centre & Soft Play

https://www.wadebridgeslc.co.uk/

Wadebridge 

PL27 6BU

3.5 miles drive from The Laurels

Cornish Bird of Prey Centre

https://cornishbirdsofprey.co.uk/

St Column Major

TR9 6DH

4.1 miles drive from The Laurels

Tide Climbing Center

https://www.tideclimbing.com/

St Issey, Wadebridge

PL27 7SE

4.5 miles drive from The Laurels

Giant Slip and Slide

https://www.giantslipandslide.co.uk/

St Column Major

TR9 6DH

4.6 miles drive from The Laurels

Retallack Water Sports

https://www.retallackcornwall.com/things-to-do/watersports/

St Column Major

TR9 6DE

4.9 miles drive from The Laurels

National Lobster Hatchery

https://nationallobsterhatchery.co.uk/

Padstow

PL28 8BL

5.4 miles drive from The Laurels

Padstow SeaLife Safaris

https://www.padstowsealifesafaris.co.uk/

Padstow

PL28 8AF

5.9 miles drive from The Laurels

Springfields Fun Park

https://www.springfieldfunpark.co.uk/

St Column

PL31 2RQ

7.9 miles drive from The Laurels

St Eval Karting

https://www.stevalkartcircuit.com/

St Eval

PL27 7UN

9 miles drive from The Laurels

Screech Owl Sanctuary

https://screechowlsanctuary.co.uk/

Indian Queens

TR9 6HP

9.4 miles drive from The Laurels

Bodmin Jail

https://www.bodminjail.org/

Bodmin

PL31 2NR

10 miles drive from The Laurels

Bodmin Railway

https://bodminrailway.co.uk/

Bodmin

PL31 1AQ

10.5 miles drive from The Laurels

Bodmin Trampoline Park

https://www.supertrampparks.co.uk/bodmin

Bodmin

PL31 2RQ

11 miles drive from The Laurels

Oasis Fun Pools

https://www.oasis-hendra.co.uk/

Newquay

TR8 4NY

13.6 miles drive from The Laurels

Newquay Zoo

https://www.newquayzoo.org.uk/

St Column

TR7 2LZ

13.9 miles drive from The Laurels

Lappa Valley

https://www.lappavalley.co.uk/

Newquay

TR8 5LX

14 miles drive from The Laurels

Newquay Watersports Centre

https://newquaywatersportscentre.co.uk

Newquay

TR7 1HT

15.8 miles drive from The Laurels

Blue Reef Aquarium Newquay

https://www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk/newquay/

Newquay

TR7 1DU

15.9 miles drive from The Laurels

Eden Project

https://www.edenproject.com/

Par, St Austell

PL24 2SG

18 miles drive from The Laurels

Kidzworld Adventure Play

https://kidzworldcornwall.co.uk/

St Austell

PL25 3RP

19.3 miles drive from The Laurels

The Lost Gardens of Heligan

https://www.heligan.com/

St Austell

PL26 6EN

20.5 miles drive from The Laurels

Hidden Valley Puzzle Park

https://www.hiddenvalley.co.uk/

Lauceston

PL15 8SJ

26.6 miles drive from The Laurels

Adrenalin Quarry

https://www.adrenalinquarry.co.uk/

Liskeard

PL14 3PJ

26.8 miles drive from The Laurels

Paradise Park and JungleBarn

https://paradisepark.org.uk/

Hayle

TR27 4HB

37.5 miles drive from The Laurels

Cornish Seal Sanctuary

https://sealsanctuary.sealifetrust.org/en/

Gweek

TR12 6UG

40 miles drive from The Laurels

History of The Royal Cornwall Show

History of The Royal Cornwall Show

History of The Royal Cornwall Show

Located just a mile down the road from The Laurels The Royal Cornwall show is one of the biggest events in the Cornish calendar, but where did it all begin .......

A Brief History of The Royal Cornwall Show

The Royal Cornwall Show is one of the UK’s most cherished agricultural events, with roots that stretch back over two centuries. Held annually near Wadebridge in Cornwall, this vibrant celebration of rural life brings together farming, food, livestock, crafts, and Cornish culture in a truly unique way.

The show was first staged in 1793 by the Cornwall Agricultural Society, founded to promote farming improvements and encourage excellence among local producers. Originally a simple livestock competition, the event grew steadily over the decades, mirroring the evolving agricultural landscape of the region.

In 1858, the society was granted the prestigious "Royal" designation by Queen Victoria, becoming the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association. This elevated the show’s status and helped attract more exhibitors and visitors. By the early 20th century, it had become a key fixture in the rural calendar.

Since settling permanently in Wadebridge in 1960, the Royal Cornwall Show has expanded into a three-day extravaganza. While farming remains at its heart, it now includes equestrian events, horticultural displays, music, local food and drink, and family entertainment.

Today, the Royal Cornwall Show is not only a showcase of agricultural excellence but also a celebration of Cornish identity, tradition, and community spirit—drawing tens of thousands of visitors each June. It's a living link between past and present, rooted in the soil of Cornwall.