Doggy Handbook
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… Map of Local Area Doggy Handbook Mullion Cove hotel Mullion Cove, Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall, TR12 7EP 01326 240328 [email protected] www.mullion-cove.co.uk Doggy Code Important Notice Please ask your owners If you leave your dog in the room unattended, please hang the To keep you on your lead whilst in and around the hotel. “Dog in Room” sign on the door. To always pick up and dispose of any doggy waste in the appropriate bin, there is a doggie waste bin in the hedge opposite the entrance to the Glenbervie bar Dog Friendly Beaches To dry you off before entering the hotel if you come back wet or muddy. Beware some beaches have dog restrictions between Easter to October. There is a hose pipe at the rear of the hotel if you need to wash off. Mullion Cove Not to leave you in the bedroom on your own if they are not within the hotel grounds. Wide expanse of sand and rocks accessible only at low tide through the cave, which is situated on the left-hand side as you walk down the slip way of the harbour. Car park. We are sorry but if you are naughty and disturb our other guests with too much ‘holiday Porthleven—Eastern Beach barking’ you may be asked to stay in your owner’s car and if you cause any damage in Sandy beach just outside the Harbour wall. Swimming dangerous at low tide or in rough the hotel, we reserve the right to charge your owners accordingly. conditions. All facilities in Porthleven. Café and toilets 5 minutes above the harbour. Not to let you swim in the hotel pool or lounge around in the pool area. Pentreath Beach Isolated, uncrowded sand and pebble beach below cliffs. Sand only at low water. Park Not to let you on the furniture in the lounges at national trust car park above Kynance and then walk 1km to the beach or at Lizard village car park and walk across the downs. No facilities. Useful information Cadgwith Cove, Eastern Cove Small beach covered with water at high tide. Pub, toilets and shop above beach. Large You will find some copies of local walks within the blue room compendium found in your car park 5 minutes’ walk above Cadgwith cove. room and there is a basic map of the local area on the back of this leaflet. If you would like further local information, then please do not hesitate to ask at Kennack Sands, east beach reception. Wonderful family beach with golden sand, streams and rock pools. Large car park, café, toilets and shop. We ask that all dog owners please exercise their dogs outside of the hotel grounds and should you need any bags to pick up after your pet, then please ask at reception. Coverack A good sandy beach for playing fetch. Gentle walk to lowland point. All facilities. The small front lounge, directly opposite from reception is an area where you may relax with your pet, there is a doggy bed and water bowl for your use. Porthoustock Cove Pebbly beach sandwiched between quarries. Mostly used by divers exploring the wrecks All other public areas of the hotel are dog free zones, especially in the Glenbervie Bar surrounding The Manacles. and Atlantic View Restaurant. Porthallow Cove Pebbly beach easily accessible from the large beach car park. Five Pilchards Pub, cafés other facilities nearby. Gillan Beach Small sandy cove much used by yachts. Quiet, no facilities Kynance Cove Popular since Victorian times, the brilliant turquoise water and white sand, with islands, caves and unexpected views are still a powerful draw today. Located less than 2 miles from The Lizard and once remote and difficult to get to, The National Trust built a new toll road to a large car park on the downs above the cove .