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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.

 

  • Forge Villa, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Forge Villa is a beautiful property situated in the village of Ebberston, on the southern edge of the North York Moors National Park. This area is very popular with cyclists as Dalby Forest can be accessed by the lane that runs to the north of the property. Dalby Forest in the past has hosted the World Cup mountain bike event, so there’s plenty of challenging runs for you to try. For those of you who enjoy a more leisurely trail, there’s miles of woodland paths for both bikers and walkers. The forest attracts international and UK visitors throughout the year, not just for the cycling, but for the many events that are held here, from concerts to educational nature visits for children.

    The owner takes great pride in providing a beautiful holiday home, and Forge Villa has been decorated and furnished to a very good standard. The gardens are beautifully kept, with areas for nature to thrive, plus a colourful, wild flower meadow. Chafer Wood backs onto the grounds so you have lots of woodland walks for the dog. Access to the driveway is via a electric gate for added security, however please note parking is at own risk and the owners take no responsibility for loss or damage. There is a pub opposite so perfect for a drink after a busy day exploring the area.

    The village of Ebberston is a short drive from the east coast, with Scarborough, Filey and Whitby close by. The popular market towns that Yorkshire is famous for, such as Malton, Pickering and Helmsley, are all within a short driving distance. Pickering is the nearest town, just 10 minutes away, and is home to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. Here you can take a wonderful ride on a steam train and travel across the Moors to Whitby. Stop off at Goathland, the fictional village of Aidensfield in the ever popular TV programme ’Heartbeat’. Pickering is also host to the very popular ’1940’s Wartime Weekend’, an event held every year that takes over the whole town and attracts visitors as far away as the USA. For a great base to visit Yorkshire, you will not be disappointed. Beach 13 miles. Pub opposite.
    £71
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  • Lavender House, LancashireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Lavender House is located in Earby a small, friendly town on the Lancashire and Yorkshire border. The town was mentioned in the Domesday Book as ’Eurebi’ in the manor of Thornton. The old village lies away from the main road, close to the stream which powered a 12th-century mill, hence the name Mill Brow.
    Many people know of Earby from its Youth Hostel. Earby is also known as the last stop on the border before entering Yorkshire through Skipton Road. Earby has a thriving cricket club which incorporates a red and white rose as part of its emblem in keeping with the town’s location and history.
    Lavender House is a spacious light property. As you enter the property there is a hallway with many original features. Downstairs includes a spacious open plan living and dining area with a small well-equipped kitchen.
    In the living area there is a comfortable seating area with TV and coffee tables and a cosy coal effect gas fire making an ideal space for relaxing after a day of exploring the local area.
    Lavender house’s open plan dining area has table and chairs and ample space to dine for five guests. Here is also an original glass fronted built in wall unit, a beautiful feature. Cosy evenings are possible with the wood burner, a focal point for the room.
    The bedrooms are generously sized and beautifully dressed, with the master offering a 5-foot bed the second offering two full size singles and dressing table, the third bedroom has a further single bed. The family size spacious bathroom includes a walk-in shower, large basin, and close-coupled toilet. There is a built-in wardrobe and drawers in the upstairs hall area for cloth hanging/storage. Look up in the hallway and delight in the original glass panelled ceiling window.
    There is free on-street parking outside and surrounding side streets which is first come first served basis.
    £81
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  • Loyal Cerise Bondgate, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Loyal Cerise Bondgate can be found overlooking open fields on the edge of the market town of Selby in North Yorkshire.
    With accommodation set over three floors and with a host of original features, this holiday home is an ideal base from which a family of five can explore this beautiful part of the county. Be welcomed by a delightful kitchen/dining room which offers a host of modern appliances including a central island providing additional worktop space as well as a breakfast bar for dining. To the front of this holiday home is the family living room, offering exposed wood floors. This room is perfect for a relaxing family evening in enjoying a film on the Smart TV. Traditional cottage stairs lead to the first where you will find a kingsize double room and a single room both with Freeview TVs. The house bathroom sits across the hall and offers shower facilities. A further staircase leads up the to the second floor where you will find the master bedroom. This room is a delight with exposed beams, vaulted ceiling and Velux windows. The exposed brick work and wood floors add to the character of the room. All of the bedrooms are beautifully presented and have ample storage. From the kitchen step outside and enjoy the private courtyard which offers additional seating, ideal for an early morning coffee or a delicious alfresco evening meal.

    A brisk walk will bring you to the bustling town centre. Here you will find a wide range of amenities including lively bars, restaurants and the medieval abbey. Enjoy a visit to the Skipwith Common National Nature Reserve or head over to the historic city of York and immerse yourselves in over 2000 years of history. Visit York Minster, spend time at the National Railway Museum, explore the cobbled streets or enjoy a day at York Races. There is also a host of National Trust properties close by. You can explore Lotheron Hall and Castle Howard (home to ‘Brideshead Revisited’ TV series and more recently, Bridgerton) so you have plenty of opportunities to make holiday memories. Make Loyal Cerise Bondgate the base for your Yorkshire holiday.
    £66
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    At Lady Edith’s Holiday Park, you have a welcoming family friendly bar next to a play area, making this fun for everyone. You can also purchase a fishing permit for the local mere, or explore the nearby woodland. In Scarborough there are two bays. North Bay Beach sweeps in a crescent lined with colourful beach huts with the Sea Life Centre at the far end. You can walk from the North Bay all the way along the promenade to the busier South Bay. At the south bay you have all the fun of a traditional seaside holiday with arcades as well as many cafés, restaurants, bars and shops to visit. Both bays have lovely, large sandy beaches. There is also Scarborough Castle which stands on the cliff top between the two bays, as well as the casino and the funfair on the seafront.
    Peasholm Park is wonderful to discover, you can hire pedalos and rowing boats to go around the lake and see the stunning oriental gardens. Scarborough is famous for its theatres. There is an outdoor theatre which stages concerts by some of music’s big names, and then there is the Stephen Joseph Theatre which is famous for the premieres of Alan Ayckbourn’s plays. The Alpamare waterpark is great for all ages, with its fantastic wave pool and waterslides, as well as a large heated outdoor infinity pool. Keep younger children entertained with the ’splash and play’ area. For adults there is a spa where you can relax and be pampered. The heated outdoor pools are warm enough to enjoy through all of the seasons. Further along the coast you also have Ravenscar, Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Bridlington to discover. There is so much to see and do you are sure to be spoilt for choice. Beach 3 miles.
    European Lodge (UK40848) can be booked together with Red Wood Lodge (UK40849) to accommodate up to 11 guests.
    £76
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  • Dale View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dale View is a Victorian house, built in 1896 and its characterful period features include beamed ceilings and original fireplaces in both reception rooms. The house has a real welcoming home from home feel throughout and has been carefully furnished with your comfort in mind. The open fire in the living room and the gas stove in the dining room provide the perfect place to enjoy atmospheric, comfortable, and cosy evenings, after a busy day exploring the beautiful surroundings. The well-equipped dining kitchen has an authentic country feel, with bespoke kitchen units and hand painted tiles. There is everything you need to create favourite home cooked meals. The rear door leads out from the kitchen into a small, south facing, enclosed patio with table and chairs for alfresco dining.

    Upstairs are two bedrooms; one bedroom with King-size bed beneath the beamed vaulted ceiling, and a spacious family bedroom with beamed ceiling, double bed, and a single bed. From both bedrooms Ravenscar cliffs can be seen and glimpses of the sea beyond. There is a bathroom with roll top bath, along with a shower room, perfect for a family or couple holidaying together.
    Every room has thoughtful personal touches, with original artwork of the inspiring surrounding area.

    The village of Fylingthorpe is in the heart of the North York Moors National Park and approximately half a mile from Robin Hood’s Bay. There is a local village pub, five minutes’ walk from Dale View serving meals, local beers, and real ales, with large beer garden and play area for children. Opposite the pub is a small village shop for essentials. Days out can include many walking and cycle trails; a particular favourite is along the coastal cinder track to Boggle Hole or Ravenscar. Robin Hood’s Bay is a must and is within walking distance of Dale View, taking less than twenty minutes to walk into the heart of this fascinating village. Famous for its winding, cobbled streets, tiny fisherman’s cottages, old stories of smuggling and secret underground tunnels, and along the Yorkshire Jurassic coast, spectacular scars, rockpools and fossils. Further along the coast is Whitby, known for its magnificent gothic abbey and Dracula. Further north is Sandsend, Staithes, and Runswick Bay. To the south you will find Scarborough, Flamborough Head, and the Dalby Forest. This is a wonderful destination which draws visitors from around the UK to enjoy the incredible scenery and to discover the fascinating history which makes this area so unique.
    £63
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  • Brunthwaite Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautiful 400-year-old stone-built cottage is situated in Brunthwaite, a small hamlet in a conservation area, located at the foot of Ilkley Moor. The cottage was originally the stables for Ashwell Farm and has been sympathetically restored and furnished to give modern-day comfort whilst retaining its Grade II character with original beamed ceilings and mullioned windows. Brunthwaite Cottage offers both couples and families a perfect holiday retreat whilst being ideally located to explore all that Yorkshire has to offer.
    You enter the property down the gated pathway into the entrance hall and this leads to the living area which is a lovely comfortable space where you can kick back and relax in front of the feature electric fire which, with the full central heating, will keep you warm on the colder evenings. A door from the living area leads you onto the delightful patio area, which is a sun trap throughout the day, perfect to enjoy a drink alfresco or you morning coffee.
    On the same floor you have a well-presented, well-equipped kitchen which has plenty of room for food preparation should you not wish to dine at the many superb eateries close by. Spread across the second floor are two good sized double bedrooms and a single which is perfect for a child. There is a lovely family bathroom which boosts a shower over the bath.
    The nearby village of Silsden has all local amenities within walking distance of the cottage or a few minutes in the car. The market town of Skipton is close by, also known as ‘The Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales’, which is a great day out, with a tempting selection of bars and restaurants, a medieval castle and bustling street markets. You can also take a stroll along the Leeds and Liverpool canal that runs through, or simply watch the barges chug past. Brontë Country is also nearby, offering wonderful walking routes across the moors and for those keen on cycling, why not try a section of the Tour de France route that runs nearby. A 15-minute drive away is also the lovely town of Ilkley and its famous Ilkley Moor and delightful parks with walks along the River Wharfe and famous local tea rooms. For a more relaxing way to explore the area, hop on the Worth Valley Steam Train from Keighley Station, which takes you on a 5-mile journey through the Haworth moors and on to Oxenhope along the line where the Railway Children was filmed. Golf is available nearby.
    £91
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  • Briar Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This semi-detached property has been decorated and furnished to a good standard making it an ideal base for couples, friends or families to have a perfect holiday retreat. The ground floor offers a cosy, comfortable living room which boasts a large freeview TV, a great place to relax in after a day exploring the surrounding areas. On the same floor is a fully-equipped kitchen which offers plenty of worktop space for preparing delicious home cooked meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table should you not wish to dine at the many restaurants Knaresborough has to offer. There is an enclosed garden giving you a fantastic place to enjoy a drink al fresco in the summer months or simply take in the fresh morning air with a coffee while reading a good book. On the first floor you have three well-presented bedrooms, two doubles and one twin. All bedrooms have fresh linen guaranteeing a perfect night’s sleep, ready for the next adventure. Also on the first floor is the family bathroom, ideal to have a long soak after exploring this stunning area.
    Knaresborough is full of surprises with a warren of medieval streets and stone stairs that weave their way up and down the hill. The town centre is perched on the cliffs above the River Nidd, and at the base of the cliff the riverside promenade is a great place to enjoy an ice cream or step aboard a rowing boat. Visit Mother Shipton’s Cave and Petrifying Well, where numerous artefacts have been turned to stone over the years, and enjoy the spectacular views from the castle, across the river and gorge. The Nidd Gorge is a beautiful, wooded landscape just upstream of the town, ideal for walking, picnics and wildlife watching. The Beryl Burton Cycle Way is a Sustrans route, allowing cyclists to ride to Harrogate and Ripley by traffic free routes.
    Briars Cottage provides a perfect base from which to explore the elegant spa town of Harrogate, 4 miles away, with its Royal Pump Museum and restored Turkish baths and famous Betty’s tea rooms where afternoon tea is a must. The walled city of York is just half an hour by train or car, and is packed with attractions, including the iconic minster and Jorvik Centre, theatres, art galleries and festivals. The Yorkshire Dales National Park, North York Moors National Park and the coastal resorts of Scarborough and Whitby are all easily accessible too.
    £75
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  • Kitty's Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The cottage is perfectly positioned on Church Street, in the centre of the historic coastal town of Whitby, with attractions including the iconic abbey, the harbour and the piers, all within easy reach. Independent shops, cafés and quaint pubs line this cobbled road, leading from the iconic swing bridge to the 199 steps.
    Kitty’s Cottage is a listed building, and is set out over three floors, with quirky features harking back to its past, including beams and low door frames in some places. Stepping inside on the first floor you have the dining room at the front, with a corner sofa beside the window where you can take in the views over the water, making this an inviting social space. Down on the lower ground floor, you have the beautiful modern kitchen, complete with everything you could wish for when creating all of your favourite meals, as well as a breakfast bar. You also have the walk-in shower on this level. Up on the first floor, you have the master bedroom which is a luxurious, spacious room enjoying elevated views over the harbour where you can watch the world pass by. Up on the second floor, you have a quirky triple bedroom, to access the third bed you will need to duck under the eaves with a lowered bed tucked away beside a window, again with those fabulous views out across the harbour and beyond the piers out to sea.
    The views from this cottage are one of the many highlights, you can see right up onto the west cliff opposite, where the Whalebone archway and the Captain Cook statue watch over the town. On your doorstep, Whitby awaits, with so much to see and do, including the ancient abbey, boat trips and water sports including surfing and paddle boarding. This beautiful coastal town with its glorious sandy beaches attracts guests from far and wide, as it has stunning scenery as well as a colourful history, and lots of attractions to visit as well as an array of independent shops and cafés, as well as both trendy cocktail bars and traditional pubs to explore.
    Whitby is a seafaring town and proud of its heritage; there are tales of Viking invasions, heroic sea rescues as well as seafaring pioneers. Discover more at the museums, including one on a tall ship in the harbour. Today fishermen still sail from Whitby, there are many award-winning restaurants where you can sample freshly caught seafood. There are also festivals throughout the seasons including the bi-annual Goth weekends and the regatta making this a perfect all-year-round resort to visit.
    The surrounding North York Moors National Park is full of moorland and woodland trails as well as the wonderful heritage steam railway. The steam train leaves Whitby and travels over the moors towards the market town of Pickering, with other picturesque villages along the way. There is an array of seaside towns and villages along the coast to visit, with breathtaking beaches and coves. For younger family members, and within an hour’s drive, you have Flamingoland theme park and zoo, the Sea Life Centre, Alpamare waterpark and spa and Go Ape tree top ziplining in Dalby Forest. There is something to delight everyone all year round, this is a great area to explore.
    £88
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  • Beachcomber Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    Upon entering the cottage, you’ll be greeted by an inviting open plan living and dining area on the ground floor. The space is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and cosy atmosphere. In the centre of the living area, a wood burner provides a focal point, perfect for those chilly evenings when you want to relax and unwind. Adjacent to the living area is a well-equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances and everything you need to prepare delicious meals. The ground floor also features a convenient shower room, ideal for rinsing off the sand and salt water after a day spent at the nearby beach. Step outside to discover a rear enclosed yard, offering a private outdoor space where you can enjoy a morning coffee or hang the wetsuits out to dry in the sun. It’s a peaceful spot to soak up the fresh sea air. Upstairs, you’ll find two comfortable double bedrooms and a cosy single bedroom, providing ample accommodation for a family or a group of friends. There’s also a bathroom upstairs, featuring modern fixtures and a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for indulging in a long soak after a day of exploring.
    Skinningrove is a charming coastal village with a rich history. Nestled between the rugged Cleveland Hills and the stunning North Sea, it offers a glorious golden beach and a tranquil atmosphere. The village boasts a close-knit community and retains its traditional charm. It is one of the quieter and less well known coastal villages along the popular Yorkshire coast. The Cleveland Way, a famous long-distance footpath, runs through Skinningrove. It offers visitors the opportunity to experience the magnificent beauty of the surrounding coastline. The path meanders along cliffs, through picturesque fishing villages, and across dramatic moorland, providing stunning vistas at every turn. Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply enjoy leisurely walks, the Cleveland Way offers something for everyone.
    The surrounding coastline is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and hidden coves create a diverse and captivating landscape. Families can spend their days building sandcastles, exploring rock pools, and enjoying picnics on the beach. Dogs are welcome to roam and play, making it an ideal destination for pet owners. Beyond the natural beauty, Skinningrove and the nearby area offer attractions and activities suitable for families. The Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the village’s industrial past, showcasing the importance of mining in the region. For those seeking more adventure, nearby attractions such as Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Whitby, Staithes and the North York Moors National Park are within easy reach, offering a range of activities and sights to explore. In Skinningrove, you’ll find the perfect blend of coastal charm and natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, outdoor adventures or a chance to immerse yourself in local history, this cottage and its surroundings will provide an unforgettable coastal getaway.
    £66
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  • The Garth, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    The Garth is a charming holiday home nestled in the picturesque market town of Helmsley. This delightful property offers a comfortable and stylish retreat for your perfect getaway. With three inviting bedrooms, an open-plan living area, and a prime location near the North York Moors and the captivating East Coast, you’re sure to have an unforgettable vacation.
    On the first floor, you’ll find three tastefully furnished bedrooms, ensuring a peaceful night’s sleep for all guests. The master bedroom features a cosy kingsize bed, while the second bedroom offers comfortable twin beds. The third bedroom provides a snug single bed, ideal for a child or a solo traveller. Adjacent to the bedrooms is a family bathroom, complete with a convenient shower over the bath and a heated towel rail. Downstairs, the open-plan living space creates a welcoming ambiance for socialising and relaxation. The modern and well-equipped kitchen boasts a sleek design and includes a breakfast bar, perfect for enjoying a quick meal or planning your day’s adventures. The adjacent dining area features a spacious table, ideal for gathering and savouring home-cooked meals. After a day of exploration, unwind in the comfortable living area, complete with a Smart TV for your entertainment. To the rear of the property, you have a wonderful patio area and garden, ideal to have a glass of your favourite holiday tipple in the sun or simply have your morning coffee whilst breathing in the fresh country air.
    Helmsley is a charming market town renowned for its historic buildings, picturesque streets, and friendly atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the area by visiting Helmsley Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress. Take a leisurely stroll through the town centre and discover a plethora of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants offering delightful local fare. Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the proximity to the stunning North York Moors National Park, where you can embark on scenic hikes, spot wildlife, and breathe in the fresh countryside air. For a change of scenery, the enchanting East Coast is within easy reach, allowing you to enjoy sandy beaches, charming fishing villages, and the vibrant seaside town of Whitby, famous for its connections to Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
    £84
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