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Bedruthan Steps Hotel - Set in six acres of grounds on the coast. Includes wide ranging visitor information.

Magic Cove Touring Park - Site for touring caravans describes the location, facilities and rules.

Malmar Hotel - Eleven room hotel describes beaches, arrangements for pets, food and dining times.

White Lodge Hotel - Small family hotel caters for dog owners on holiday and golf holidays.

Tredragon Hotel - Facilities, entertainment, tariff and competition for children. Plus details of Ladies Pamper Break.

Seavista Hotel - Small family run hotel with sea views. Facilities, tariff, directions and booking form. Dogs welcome.

Mawgan Porth Holiday Park - Information on the caravans and amenities.

Merrymoor Inn - Licensed free house inn overlooking the beach offers bed and breakfast. Views, rooms and booking information.

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