Gwelmor is perfect for 3 generations
Gwelmor is a spacious, dog-friendly holiday cottage in Widemouth Bay, Cornwall. Sleeps 6 guests plus travel cot with 2 king bedrooms, 1 twin, ensuite & fully equipped kitchen.
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Gwelmor is a spacious, dog-friendly holiday cottage in Widemouth Bay, Cornwall. Sleeps 6 guests plus travel cot with 2 king bedrooms, 1 twin, ensuite & fully equipped kitchen.
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Over the years Gwelmor has welcome hundreds of doggie holiday makers many of whom have returned with their owners year after year. Here's what they love about our dog friendly Cornwall cottage by the sea
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Escape to the Cornish Coast: Your Perfect Stay at Gwelmor Holiday Cottage
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This breath-taking and dramatic stretch of coastline has some seriously arduous climbs and descents, but the rewards are worth the effort. This is one of my favourite legs so far in our bid to walk the entire South West Coast Path
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Great weather is never guaranteed in the great South West. But no matter - we have you covered! Kath Kay takes her family, including five-year-old Harvey and two-year-old Harriet to road test three of the most popular theme parks, to see what might work for a wet weather day (and not too far from Gwelmor).
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Some of north Cornwall's spectacular views have been captured on film by one of Gwelmor's guests, and he's given us permission to share them with you in this blog post.
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Quality in Tourism assessors have reported Gwelmor in Widemouth Bay as a "very attractive and stylish accommodation offering with lots of personal touches, yet feeling safe, clean and like it’s your own..."
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A short and easy leg in comparison to other sections but it certainly packs a punch with its sensational views, so it is worth taking your time over.
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On any other day a 13-miler branded ‘easy’ in the guide book would have probably been a breeze, but with aching muscles and 21miles already under my belt, today was tougher than I expected. To be fair though, walking 13 miles is never easy, even when relatively flat like this leg.
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If you feel the need to blow away the cobwebs the last seven hideous months have left us with then try walking Port Isaac to Rock in a 51mph wind. Trust me, it does the trick. The wind was relentless from start to finish and always against us, never behind us egging us on, making every mile feel like three.
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I never thought I’d be so excited for a 9.2-mile walk that a guide-book brands ‘severe’, but after the year we’ve all had nothing could have been better as we finally resumed our mission to walk The South West Coast Path.
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"Though we only stayed for two nights, we had a wonderful time and loved the quiet yet close location to one of North Cornwall’s finest surfing beaches"
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This may be a shorter section but it still comes packed with jagged headlands, sandy beaches, steep climbs and historic features. A great local favourite.
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As dog lovers we recognise the importance of taking our pets on holiday with us and we provide a few extras to help lessen your holiday load!
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If you fancy a fitness challenge whilst taking in some of the splendid coastal views that Cornwall has to offer, then the hike from Crackington Haven to Boscastle ticks all the boxes.
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The walk from Widemouth Bay to Crackington Haven is a stunner and the Path is just four minutes walk away from Gwelmor. High cliffs tops, layered rock formations and steep valleys set the scene for some sensational scenery. It's well worth the effort.
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The stretch from Hartland Quay to Morwenstow is not easy but you'll be rewarded with some amazing views of the rugged north Devon coastline.
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This particular leg of The South West Coast Path has some of the most stunning coastal views which definitely make up for tough climbs along the way.
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Gwelmor has scooped a bronze award for Best Dog Friendly Business in Cornwall & Isles of Scilly and is commended in Self Catering Accommodation category
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The small fishing village of Appledore is a maze of narrow lanes lined with brightly coloured picture postcard cottages and is a great base for this stretch of cliffs and woods.
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A flat and easy, but long walk which follows the route of the old railway line from Barnstaple to Bideford. Can be a bit frustrating as it feels as if you're not going anywhere fast and, as it also part of the Tarka Trail, it can get a bit busy, especially in summer.
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Saunton Sands is a vast expanse of stunning golden beach on the north Devon coast. It's a popular spot with sun-seeking families and longboard surfers, and I can see why. It's simply stunning and, even better, dog friendly all year round.
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