On the outskirts of Sennen, this contemporary stone lodge is a fantastic retreat for couples, families and their four-legged companions looking to discover Cornwall’s spectacular far west coast. With its own hot tub and surrounded by rolling countryside, close to dramatic coastal scenery, it’s a wonderful base for beach days, cliff-top rambles and strolls with your faithful hound.
Step inside after a day of salty air and rural adventures, and you'll find a bright, open-plan living area designed for easy holiday living. There's plenty of room to kick off walking boots, towel down muddy paws, and settle in for the evening on comfortable sofa seating. The pitched ceiling creates a wonderfully airy atmosphere, while large bi-fold doors open directly onto the garden, making the most of the rural views. The sleek kitchen and dining area bring everyone together for leisurely breakfasts, picnic prep or evening meals. Soft coastal-inspired tones throughout the lodge echo the nearby sea and cliffs, creating a calm and welcoming feel. The sleeping accommodation includes a king-size bedroom and a versatile twin zip-and-link room that can also be arranged as a super-king-size on request. Both bedrooms come complete with stylish en-suite shower rooms. Outside, the enclosed gravel garden provides a safe and peaceful spot for your four-legged friend to potter while you soak up the far-reaching countryside views. The patio is made for outdoor dining and sunset drinks, while the hot tub is just the thing after a day spent exploring the coast. There’s also a handy outdoor shower for rinsing sandy paws, wetsuits and walking gear before heading back inside. Private parking for two cars is included.
The surrounding area is a paradise for outdoor explorers and canine chums alike. Wander into Sennen Cove within a mile, where golden sands, fishing boats and charming cottages create a classic Cornish setting. Keen walkers can follow the coast path towards Land's End, while Porthcurno (5 miles) is home to a stunning beach and the famous Minack Theatre overlooking the sea. For galleries, independent shops and dog-friendly food spots, the harbour town of St Ives (17 miles) is well worth a visit.