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Dog Friendly Lodges North Yorkshire

The North Yorkshire Moors in God's own county has some of the best walks and scenery in the country. From the highest pub in the country to the Yorkshire Three Peaks, rolling hills and ancient woodland are tempting enough to make North Yorkshire one of the best destinations for a dog friendly holiday.

We've got some of best dog friendly cottages in the North York Moors and national park so you can explore to your heart's content.

 

  • Secret View CottageInstant Book Overlay Image
    Secret View Cottage is a traditional stone built mid terraced cottage sat in an elevated position on the top of Terrington Bank, just outside the pretty village of Terrington in the Howardian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and with easy access to York, Malton and Helmsley.
    It is ideal for a couple or small family to enjoy an active holiday, and is also perfect to just relax and enjoy the stunning scenery. This pretty cottage is the perfect place to return to and relax after a day exploring the local area.
    The interior is full of character and even features wooden panelling in the open plan living area where you can relax in front of the TV in one of the deep comfortable armchairs or settee. The country style kitchen offers a full range of culinary amenities and a cosy seating area with more than enough seating for three. From here a door leads out to a small patio area. Make your way to the first floor and you will find a double and single bedroom. Both of which are decorated in neutral tones and provide high end soft furnishings. Both of these rooms provide wonderful and far reaching views across North Yorkshire.
    For those looking to enjoy the great outdoors you can enjoy a round of golf at York Golf Club, only a five minute drive away, spend the day exploring the North Yorkshire Moors National Park which is on the doorstep or enjoy one of the many public footpaths and cycle routes that criss-cross this area.
    A day exploring Castle Howard and the Howardian Hills is an absolute must. For a little culture you can spend time exploring the historic city of York with its cobbled streets and magnificent minster or enjoy the many independent shops, tea rooms, cafés and restaurants in Malton and Helmsley which are arguably two of Yorkshires finest town’s. Just under an hour away are the seaside towns of Whitby and Scarborough; perfect for the summer months or a windy winter walk along the promenade. Shop/tea room 1 mile, restaurant 11 miles and pub 3 miles.
    £238
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  • Apartment 10, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located just 50 yards from the spectacular 5 mile stretch of sandy beach, this one bedroomed holiday apartment is comfortable and well-equipped. Almost untouched by the hands of time, Filey is protected by the low lying ridge of rocks called Filey Brigg, from where the sands sweep to the south and end at the spectacular chalk cliffs of Bempton RSPB Bird Sanctuary. There is plenty to see and do in and around Filey, with easy access to the beautiful North Yorkshire Wolds with stunning views across the coastline. The North York Moors steam train takes an 18-mile trip through the glorious Esk Valley stopping at Goathland, famed for both the Harry Potter films and the television series Heartbeat. Shopping trips to the city of Hull and the historic city of York, with its world famous minster, museums, art galleries, curio shops, inns and tea rooms is just over an hour’s drive. Coastal and countryside walks abound, with everything from energetic distance walks to leisurely trail and cycle ways through quiet villages and bustling towns. The Cleveland Way and the Wolds Way offer unrivalled long distance walks. Steeped in history, there are many homes, halls and castles, with Burton Agnes Hall and Castle Howard easily reached. The coastal towns of Bridlington, Scarborough and the ancient sea port of Whitby, smugglers coves such as Robin Hoods Bay, Runswick Bay and Staithes are all within easy reach. The Yorkshire coast and countryside has so much to offer at any time of the year and visitors find themselves returning again and again. Beach 50 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £56
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  • Dawns Gem, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on a quiet square in the West Cliff area of Whitby, this comfortable holiday apartment has a good location, within easy reach of all that the town has to offer. It is just a few hundred yards from the cliff lift to the beach, Pavilion theatre and swimming pool. On the second floor of an elegant Victorian building, the apartment offers wonderful views out to sea from the back, and overlooks St Hilda’s Church to the front. Whitby offers activities such as boat trips, historic sites, fossil hunting and a steam railway. Pretty seaside villages and the beautiful North York Moors are a short drive away. Shop, pub and restaurant 250 yards.
    £43
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  • Swallows Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Filey Holiday Cottages are the ideal setting for your perfect break, for however long you choose to stay. The location of these carefully designed and furnished group of cottages offers something for everyone. Close to both coast and countryside the cottages allow you to take full advantage of the scenic, traditional British seaside town of Filey, while for those who enjoy striding out along rural trails, the North York Moors are on your doorstep. The cottages have an open, shared lawn to the front of the properties, and a well-equipped games room and children’s play area. Filey is a traditional Edwardian seaside town. A perfect place for an active holiday or just to relax. The five mile stretch of sandy beach is protected by the rocky grandeur of Filey Brigg. Surfing, fishing, yachting, golf, walking and bird watching are just a few of the available activities. The Evron Centre provides plentiful entertainment with music, song, dance and theatre on offer. Filey has many restaurants and hostelries providing superb cuisine. Should you wish to travel further afield you will find that Yorkshire glories in one of the finest stretches of coastline in Britain, golden beaches, rocky coves and towering cliffs. Further to the north is Whitby, a picturesque fishing port and inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The North York Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Moors Railway, 18 miles of preserved railway are both close by, as is Flamingo Land. Shops 3 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £71
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