Dog-friendly West Yorkshire
Amongst the rolling hills and gorgeous countryside are towns such as Huddersfield, Hallifax and Marsden, which offer a fabulous selection of West Yorkshire's finest dog-friendly cottages, hotels and bnb's.
- Sowerby Bridge, EnglandCharming stone-built cottage on a working farm in Ripponden, Yorkshire. Open-plan. Off-road parking. Enclosed garden. Woodburner. Hot Tub. Shop and pub 1.5 miles. Sowerby Bridge 3 miles.£96From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Haworth, EnglandFlossy’s View offers a truly immersive escape from modern life and is a beautifully hand-crafted shepherd’s hut providing the very essence of luxury and feels more like stepping into a boutique hotel with its dark walls and lavish interior. Nestled into the hillside, soak up the stunning views that this unique landscape has to offer; an indulgent and memorable break for two. The hut is named after ‘Flossy’ the dog that was given to Anne Brontë by the family for whom she served as governess, and is ideally situated, surrounded by fields and countryside views enjoying direct access onto the ‘Pennine Way’ and many famous walks including The Brontë Way, Millennium Way, The Railway Children Trail, Top Withens’ and Brontë Falls.
Inside the hut, you are greeted by an open-plan design oozing luxury adorned with antique treasures incorporating the living space with a cosy log-burner, a comfy kingsize bed with storage and a fully fitted kitchen and dining area. An oak door leads to a family bathroom benefitting from a shower and wall-mounted heated towel rail. While away the evening enjoying freshly cooked pizza on the wood-fired pizza oven, toasting marshmallows on the Kadai firepit or soaking in the beautiful ‘Hikki’ hot tub while stargazing at the night sky with only the comforting sound of sheep or owls calling to break the silence. When sleep calls, sink into the luxurious kingsize bed with Egyptian cotton bed linen and rest your head and recharge ready to explore all that this outstanding area has to offer the next day. Be sure to visit the nearby village of Haworth, home of the famous Brontë sisters and the inspiration for many of their famous novels; Haworth is an undisputed literary mecca, attracting visitors from all around the world. With its historic cobbled Main Street, iconic Brontë Parsonage and rolling moors, the picturesque proportions of this Airedale village exude a vintage charm that makes you feel you’ve stepped into another era. There are also a wide variety of quaint eateries and pubs for refuelling before leaving the village and exploring the lonely moors beyond where the Brontë sisters found their inspiration. Further afield, such gems as Malham Cove, Ingleton Waterfalls, or the bustling market town of Skipton await and are sure not to disappoint. Both shepherd huts can be booked together to accommodate up to 4 guests.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Holmfirth, EnglandHarlequin House is a beautifully presented bungalow, benefitting from spectacular views over the Holme Valley countryside. Perfect for those extra special luxury breaks away, quite wonderfully you will find a four poster bed in one of the bedrooms. The living room boasts the most amazing picture window to really make the most of those stunning views. The separate annexe is ideal for anyone wanting a bit of extra privacy. Accessed externally, here you will find a further en-suite double bedroom and study bed in the living area (which can be converted into a desk) and an additional shower cubicle. Outside you will find an enclosed garden complete with hot tub meaning you can truly relax and enjoy. For those with four legged friends the garden also provides direct access to Crow Wood conservation area, and then to finish there’s also the opportunity to make use of the friendly owners swimming pool and sauna, located just 7 miles away.
Harlequin House occupies a semi rural setting just over half a mile from the very centre of bustling Holmfirth where you will find an abundance of shops, cafés, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs. Quite uniquely, Holmfirth is also home to its very own vineyard and an intimate venue for live music and events, the Picturedrome. Widely recognised as the back drop for the record breaking BBC comedy Last of the Summer Wine, you can take a tour around the variety of film locations, and being located on the edge of the fabulous Peak District National Park means there are endless outdoor opportunities for walkers. Keen cyclists will relish the chance to recreate the 2015 Tour de Yorkshire at Holme Moss, and if you can bear to tear yourself away from the area there’s the Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Cannon Hall Farm around 30 minutes away and the cities of both Manchester and Leeds in around an hour. Shop, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.£283From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Holmfirth, EnglandBolster Moor Barn is a stunning barn conversion nestled in the picturesque village of Golcar, Huddersfield. Combining rustic charm with modern luxury, this property is perfect for families, groups, and dog lovers seeking a peaceful countryside escape. With its exposed wooden beams, traditional stone mullion windows, and spacious living areas, Bolster Moor Barn creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that allows guests to experience the best of rural life without sacrificing comfort.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area is the heart of the home, seamlessly connecting to a characterful wooden-beamed sunroom. This lovely space provides the perfect spot to unwind with a morning coffee or evening glass of wine. The living room is both cosy and entertaining, featuring plush seating and a pool table for friendly fun and competition. Outdoors, the secure garden is an ideal space for children and dogs to play freely, providing peace of mind for parents and pet owners. Additionally, a luxurious hot tub awaits, offering a soothing retreat after a day spent exploring the local area.
Just a short five-minute walk from the barn, you’ll find a local pub that serves food, making it easy to enjoy a meal or drink without venturing far from your accommodation. For those who appreciate fresh, locally sourced produce, there’s also a farm shop and café a mere 10-minute walk away. This charming spot is renowned for its award-winning pies and artisan goods, and it serves a hearty breakfast, along with a range of hot and cold snacks. The café even offers a convenient takeaway service for guests who prefer to dine in the comfort of the barn.
The village of Golcar itself is a peaceful retreat, with cobbled streets, independent shops, and friendly local pubs. For those looking to explore further afield, the nearby villages of Slaithwaite and Marsden are both within a 10-minute drive. Slaithwaite is a charming spot for a relaxed afternoon by the canal, with welcoming cafés and unique shops, while Marsden offers access to the Pennine Way and some of the region’s most scenic walking trails. For more urban adventures, Huddersfield is just 20 minutes away, boasting a vibrant mix of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. For guests in need of some pampering, the renowned Titanic Spa is only a five-minute drive from Bolster Moor Barn. As the UK’s first eco-spa, it provides a wide array of luxurious treatments perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.
The location of the barn also offers easy access to both the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks, making it an ideal base for day trips filled with hiking, cycling, and outdoor exploration. Whether you’re soaking in the hot tub, indulging in treatments, or adventuring through the breath-taking landscapes of West Yorkshire, Bolster Moor Barn promises a memorable countryside retreat.£281From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Holmfirth, EnglandA stone-built barn attached to the owner’s farmhouse on the edge of Holmfirth, West Yorkshire. Woodburning stove. Rural location. Pet-friendly. Meltham 4.6 miles; Peak District National Park 7.4 miles.£89From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Holmfirth, EnglandThis contemporary three-storey property rests in Meltham, West Yorkshire. Four-bedroom. Hot Tub. Games room. Holmfirth 4.1 miles; Huddersfield 5.8 miles; Sheffield 26.1 miles.£145From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Shipley, EnglandStylish converted barn situated in the village of Esholt, West Yorkshire. Hot tub. WiFi. Woodburner. Leeds 12 miles.£82From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Haworth, EnglandKeeper’s Hide offers a truly immersive escape from modern life and has been beautifully hand-crafted to provide the very essence of luxury whilst retaining its rustic charm. Nestled into the hillside, soak up the stunning views that this unique landscape has to offer; an indulgent and memorable break for two. The hut is named after the devoted dog ‘Keeper’ belonging to Emily Bronte, and is ideally situated, surrounded by fields and countryside views enjoying direct access onto the ‘Pennine Way’ and many famous walks including The Bronte Way, Millennium Way, The Railway Children Trail, Top Withens’ and Bronte Falls. Inside the hut, you are greeted by an open-plan design incorporating the living space with a cosy log-burner, an enclosed kingsize bed with storage and a fully fitted kitchen/dining area with an oak drop down table, leather chairs and cow-hide cushions. An oak door leads to a family bathroom benefitting from a shower and wall-mounted heated towel rail.
While away the evening enjoying freshly cooked pizza on the wood-fired pizza oven, toasting marshmallows on the Kadai firepit or soaking in the beautiful ‘Hikki’ hot tub while stargazing at the night sky with only the comforting sound of sheep or owls calling to break the silence. When sleep calls, sink into the luxurious kingsize bed with Egyptian cotton bed linen, rest your head and recharge ready to explore all that this outstanding area has to offer the next day. Be sure to visit the nearby village of Haworth, home of the famous Brontë sisters and the inspiration for many of their famous novels; Haworth is an undisputed literary mecca, attracting visitors from all around the world. With its historic cobbled Main Street, iconic Bronte Parsonage and rolling moors, the picturesque proportions of this Airedale village exude a vintage charm that makes you feel you’ve stepped into another era. There are also a wide variety of quaint eateries and pubs for refuelling before leaving the village and exploring the lonely moors beyond where the Brontë sisters found their inspiration. Further afield, such gems as Malham Cove, Ingleton Waterfalls, or the bustling market town of Skipton await and are sure not to disappoint. Both shepherd huts can be booked together to accommodate up to 4 guests.£74From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Holmfirth, EnglandJust a short walk from the centre of bustling Holmfirth, this spectacular property boasts stunning far reaching views over the valley which you can enjoy whilst soaking in the luxury of your very own hot tub. A spacious and detached cottage, set out over one level, it is surrounded by beautiful wild gardens which extend into woodland thereby offering privacy and seclusion. Set in the Holme Valley on the edge of the Peak District National Park the surrounding magnificent countryside is most familiar as the back drop to the great British sitcom ’Last of the Summer Wine’. It is perfect for walking and cycling, with keen cyclists able to recreate routes used in the Tour de Yorkshire. A 10-minute walk down hill will take you to vibrant Holmfirth, home to shops, bars, cafés and restaurants in abundance, however a word to the wise, the roads back including the driveway to the cottage are steep and not for the faint hearted. Digley Reservoir and Holmfirth Vineyard are both around a 10-minute drive from the property and further afield you’ll find attractions for all interests within easy reach. These include the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, The Hepworth Gallery, Nostell Priory, Salts Mill, Bronte Parsonage and Harewood House, all within an hour’s drive, as are the cities of York, Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield.£232From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Holmfirth, EnglandNestled in the shadow of Holme Moss on the northern edge of the Peak District National Park, this high-quality listed cottage offers stunning panoramic views over the surrounding scenic Holme Valley. What was once three terraced weavers’ cottages, has been completely renovated to one spacious, luxury holiday cottage boasting seven en-suite bedrooms.
Once inside you’ll find unique features that reflect the age of the property have been wonderfully blended with modern day touches. The wood burner for instance is complemented by underfloor heating on the ground floor, a claw foot bath has been paired with walk-in showers and one bedroom even including an award winning king size study bed as featured on George Clarke’s amazing spaces. Once outside the views are simply unrivalled. Pride of place in the garden you’ll find a hot tub giving you ample opportunity to sit back, relax and enjoy the rolling countryside away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Goosander Cottage is around ½ mile from Holme village where you’ll find a cosy pub serving food and being set in the rolling hills of the Peak District there are walks straight from the door. Keen cyclists can also recreate routes from the Tour de France 2014 including the iconic Holme Moss which is literally a stone’s throw away. Holmfirth is around 3 miles from the cottage, and anyone familiar with the TV comedy ’Last of the Summer Wine’ may recognise the area as the backdrop from this. In Holmfirth you’ll find a wide selection of cafés, bars, pubs and restaurants to suit the majority of tastes, together with a century old picture house and live music venue, and also a vineyard. Huddersfield is around 8 miles away and home to the UK’s first eco-spa, and a whole host of Peak District towns, villages and attractions are within easy reach to explore.£301From price per night based on 7 night stay