Cornwall Cottages by the Sea: Our Favourite Dog Friendly and Exquisite View Escapes for Spring
Every year when winter begins to thaw and the house feels ready for a change of scene, we start planning our first family trip of the year to Cornwall. Spring in Cornwall feels fresh and full of life. Peaceful beaches, coastal paths filling with new wildflowers, and there’s often a beautiful golden light on the sea enticing you outside.
Because we spend so much time there, we thought we’d collect a handful of sea-facing cottages from HolidayCottage.com that always give us the right balance of comfort, location, and that easy coastal calm that makes Cornwall such a joy in spring. These are real cottages that we have stayed in ourselves, with notes from our own trips to help you choose the right one for your next spring break.
Cartway Cove in Port Isaac
Best for couples or families who want quiet sea views and peaceful mornings
When we stayed at Cartway Cove one of the first things we noticed was the serenity. Every window that faces and frames the sea, as well as the terrace, became our favourite morning spot to plan the day. Our dog Bailey loved it too because the coastal paths nearby are perfect for brisk morning walks. By the end of the stay we felt properly rested, which isn’t something I can say about every family trip we’ve been on!
What we loved
• Spectacular sea views from almost every room
• Short walk into Port Isaac
• Relaxed setting that suits spring perfectly
Sea View House in Crantock
Best for families and dog owners who want direct access to sandy beaches
Sea View House quickly became one of our go-to spring escapes. The layout gives you uninterrupted views from the upstairs living area, and the beach at Crantock is close enough for the children to run ahead. We walked the dunes every morning with Bailey and most afternoons were spent exploring the shoreline.

Sea View House
What we loved
• Real sea views that fill the upstairs living area
• Easy walking access to Crantock Beach
• Perfect for energetic spring trips with kids and dogs
Ocean Edge near Sennen
Best for peaceful romantic stays and long coastal walks
Ocean Edge offers that rare sense of quiet that you only get on the far edges of Cornwall. We spent long afternoons walking the coastal path and returned each evening to a warm glow of sunlight across the sea. Sitting in the garden with a glass of well-earned wine while the sky softened was one of those simple but perfect moments that you’ll want to return to.
What we loved
• Deep blue Atlantic views
• Peaceful setting away from busier towns
• Wonderful for walkers and couples
Pebblestones in Port Isaac
Best for families and pets who want a garden with a sea facing feel
Pebblestones won our children over in the first five minutes. The enclosed garden meant they could run and play while we sat outside with a view of the harbour. We ended up doing several trips a day down to the shoreline simply because it was so close. It is one of the cottages we recommend to families who want convenience without losing the charm of the village.
What we loved
• Enclosed outdoor space
• Short walk to the harbour
• Sea views that make the cottage feel truly coastal
Stepper Point near Polzeath
Best for coastal adventurers and dog friendly spring escapes
Stepper Point feels designed for spring. We stayed here when the weather was still cool and found ourselves reading and playing games by the fire in the evenings, and spending bright afternoons walking the coastal path to Daymer Bay. Polzeath is close enough for daily beach outings and our dog loved every minute of it.
What we loved
• Wood burner for cosy evenings
• Great access to Polzeath and the coast path
• Ideal for dog owners
A Personal Memory from Tides in Padstow
Our most memorable spring stay in Cornwall
Our stay at Tides in Padstow remains one of the highlights of our spring travels. We arrived to mild sunshine and watched the estuary light shift toward evening from the terrace. The next morning we cycled the Camel Trail. Most evenings ended sitting outside again watching the tide roll in. It felt like the start of summer.
Why This Guide Helps You Choose the Right Spring Cottage
Spring is one of the best times to visit Cornwall because the beaches are opening up, the weather is better than you think, and the coast paths are emerging from winter hibernation. Whether you’re travelling with children, a dog, or a partner who wants a peaceful escape, the cottages above offer real world experiences that come from our own stays.
If you are starting your search for a spring break, this is a great place to begin. Each cottage links directly to the HolidayCottage.com page where you can check features, locations, and availability for the season ahead.
About The Author
Sarah likes to explore the UK one cottage at a time. With a keen eye for cosy hideaways, scenic views, and unique local experiences, she brings first-hand insights into the best romantic escapes for couples. When not scouting cottages, Sarah enjoys photographing coastlines, sampling local treats, and writing about memorable UK getaways.




