About
Bosinver Farm Cottages, nestled near St Austell, is an award-winning spot offering a tranquil haven with dog-friendly cottages and endless adventures right on your doorstep. Bosinver is a collection of cottages set on a 30-acre private estate. Each cottage has charm, from traditional Cornish stone exteriors to modern, cosy interiors with wood-burning stoves.
The farm is perfect for families (both human and furry). There’s an on-site play area for kids, an indoor swimming pool, and even a fairy-tale-themed trail that dogs can join in on. If your dog loves nature, the peaceful walking paths through the farm’s woodlands and meadows will be a big hit.
Dog Access and Rules
At Bosinver, dogs are warmly welcomed. Up to two well-behaved dogs can stay with you, and there’s a small additional fee per dog. The surrounding grounds are dog-friendly, but dogs must be kept on leads outside your cottage.
If you have to go out without your dog, the farm has a kennel enclosure where you can leave them safely for a few hours.
Things To See & Do
There’s no shortage of things to do at Bosinver with your dog. Start your day with a gentle stroll around the estate, where you’ll find plenty of dog-friendly trails. For a change of scenery, head to the nearby Pentewan Beach, just a 10-minute drive away. It’s dog-friendly during off-peak months, offering a stunning stretch of sand. There are beach options that allow all-year-round access, like Gorran Haven.
If you’re up for a more extended adventure, explore The Lost Gardens of Heligan. In this magical garden, dogs on leads can wander through the jungle-like paths and beautifully manicured grounds. Do you prefer coastal views? The South West Coast Path offers breathtaking walks with panoramic sea views, hidden coves, and beaches.
Don’t forget to visit Charlestown, a charming harbour village known for its tall ships and seaside pubs. Many local pubs, like The Rashleigh Arms, are dog-friendly.
Access and Facilities
Bosinver Farm Cottages is just outside St. Austell and is easily accessible by car. The A30 and A390 will get you close, and there’s ample on-site parking at the cottages.
St Austell train station is only a 10-minute taxi ride away for those arriving by public transport, although you need a car to get the most out of this area of Cornwall. The station has regular connections from London Paddington and other major cities.





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