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Dog Friendly Hotels 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.

  • Tom's Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Quietly nestled away in the peaceful village of Caldwell, Tom’s Cottage is the perfect location for guests wanting to explore this beautiful part of North Yorkshire. This terraced holiday bungalow, adjacent to the owners’ home, is perfect for couples looking for a romantic break, with a local pub just a couple of minutes walk away, which is known to serve excellent food and drink. Lovingly decorated and furnished, the property retains many original features and there are plenty of personal touches throughout.
    There are many public footpaths, cycle paths and bridleways that criss-cross through the village and into magnificent, unspoilt countryside. The Yorkshire Dales National Park is within easy reach and really must be explored by those guests who like to take in magnificent views across woodland and hills. The popular town of Staindrop is just 6 miles away, where hundreds of deer roam free in their natural habitat of Raby Castle and its grounds. The town is also popular for its tea shops, cafes and small shops selling local produce. The Georgian market town of Richmond, 10 miles away, offers many top-class restaurants, pubs and tea shops that are perfect for a spot of lunch, afternoon tea or a lazy supper. This beautiful and historic town is settled high above the River Swale and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and the chance to browse the weekly market and monthly farmers market, which provide ample chances to enjoy some local produce and crafts.
    Visit Barnard Castle and the famous Bowes Museum. Other popular destinations within a 30-minute drive include Darlington, Northallerton, Leyburn, Reeth and Bedale. Tom’s Cottage is the perfect base from which to explore the neighbouring counties too. The cathedral city of Durham is a 40-minute drive away and offers guests the opportunity to visit some of the many popular attractions here including Durham Castle, Durham Cathedral and the River Wear. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 250 yards.
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  • Drake Lodge, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Drake Lodge is a single-storey, detached lodge set at the bottom of a steep hill in a quiet part of the picturesque fishing village of Staithes, in the North York Moors National Park. With a small enclosed courtyard and an open-plan living space as well as private parking, Drake Lodge is the perfect base in which to relax after a day of exploring this fantastic coastal area. Staithes Beck runs alongside the site with its own waterfall and wildlife.

    The accommodation comprises of a comfortably furnished, open plan living and kitchen area, with a separate double bedroom and en-suite shower room. The facilities are perfect for a couple looking for accommodation to explore this wonderful coastal area.

    The charming seaside village of Staithes, with its cobbled streets, is considered something of an artist’s dream, and even has its own popular Art and Heritage Festival along with regular workshops and artisan displays. The pretty houses dotted around the old harbour are surrounded by high craggy cliffs on three sides, and a sheltered sandy beach is set amongst the rocky coastline. Steeped in history, Captain Cook served his apprenticeship in Staithes, and there are many old buildings to admire and a museum to take you back in time.

    Modern day Staithes is a must for anyone visiting the Yorkshire coast and has a good selection of pubs, shops and tea rooms. Staithes is still home to a RNLI lifeboat station, and a small fleet of cobles (fishing boats) land their catch of fish, crab and lobster. There are also boat trips for birdwatching, fishing and whale watching available, and an ’Illusion Trail’ guides visitors around the network of backstreets and alleyways. The Cleveland Way stretches its way along this dramatic coastline and is a firm favourite with walkers as it drops into many hidden bays and coves such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Saltburn-by-the-Sea.

    Whitby is just 10 miles away and is one of Yorkshire’s most picturesque coastal fishing towns, with a bustling harbour, narrow cobbled streets, old fishermen’s cottages and historic abbey. The town hosts regular events and festivals including the Gothic Weekend, a regatta and regular live music events to complement its many fabulous restaurants, bars and cosy tea rooms.

    Head inland to enjoy a myriad of walking and cycling routes that the National Park has to offer, enjoy a warm welcome in one of the many village inns, or take a steam train journey into the heart of the park. Surf enthusiasts will enjoy Saltburn-by-the-Sea with its numerous surf schools and there are plenty of courses for the golfers. Beach ½ mile. Shop 350 yards, pub and restaurant 700 yards.
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  • Milly's Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The interior plays host to an open plan living area, where you will be delighted with the facilities within the kitchen area, perfect for rustling up an evening meal, before unwinding within the sitting area, complete with a Smart TV as well as a reclining two piece leather suite. Upstairs you have a beautifully presented double bedroom with a separate walk in wardrobe, perfect for storing all of your belongings. The modern shower room is complete with a seated dressing table. Step outside to enjoy an enclosed garden with a patio area, which is the perfect suntrap. Your well behaved small dogs are welcome to join you on your stay, they will be delighted with the nearby country walks and beaches. The area is very dog friendly, many pubs and cafés welcome them. You are just opposite the local shop with a petrol station, which is convenient for any groceries. Further down the road you have a friendly local pub, which serves wonderful home cooked meals.
    Explore the wonders of the North York Moors National Park, where you will unearth miles of coast, countryside, nature and breath-taking scenery at every step. Take the heritage steam train on a truly memorable journey over the stunning moorland of the National Park from Pickering to the historical seaside town of Whitby. Visit the stately homes of Castle Howard or Sewerby Hall and Gardens. Or for nature lovers there are many nearby walking and cycling trails to choose from, including Dalby Forest. Alternatively, you can drive out to the coastal town of Scarborough only 10 minutes away, where you can explore the historic castle, wonder around the beautiful Japanese garden or soak up the sun at the beach. Further down the coast you have miles of golden sand stretching from Filey to Hunmanby Gap and Reighton Gap. The iconic light house at Flamborough and the RSPB nature reserve at Bempton Cliffs are well worth a visit where you can see nesting puffins and gannets. Beach 5 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
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    Number 6 Flying Horseshoe Cottage is a delightful, stone-built cottage located just a few hundred yards from the railway station on the outskirts of the pretty village of Clapham. The terrace property is packed full of character and charm, and is an excellent getaway for a couple or small family wishing to explore the Yorkshire Dales and surrounding areas. The garden is a superb place to relax and forget life’s troubles.

    With the stunning Dales landscapes right on your doorstep, this terraced property, part of a barn conversion, is a great place to relax and enjoy country living, with the famous Settle-Carlisle Railway starting just a short drive away. The villages, towns and cities of Settle, Ingleton, Kirkby Lonsdale, Skipton, Leeds, Ribblehead, Dent, Garsdale and Appleby can easily be reached in the car or on the railway line. The cycling and walking opportunities are endless and there are a number of country pubs and award-winning restaurants all within a short distance. The local farm shop is also just a mile away, selling organic vegetables and local produce, and also has a coffee shop. Ingleton is always well worth a visit for its incredible scenery, impressive woodland waterfalls and stunning show caves. A great place to stay all year round!

    Number 6 can be booked together with Number 3 (UK33333) to accommodate upto 6 guests.
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  • Swaleside House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This traditional semi-detached, stone built cottage is Ideally situated in the heart of Gunnerside, close to Gunnerside Gill, which flows through the middle of the village, and which you can follow up to the ruined lead mines and onto the fells.
    A scenic drive through Upper Swaledale takes you over the stunning Buttertubs Pass to the market town of Hawes with a plethora of shops, pubs and tea rooms, and on through Wensleydale, better known as the home of Wensleydale cheese from the Wallace and Gromit animations.
    A little further afield is Aysgarth with its stunning riverside walks and amazing waterfalls. Leyburn is also a popular market town, again with shops and tea rooms. Also close to Leyburn is Middleham with its Norman castle dating back to the 12th century, and connections to King Richard lll. Middleham is also well known for ‘The Gallops’ where racehorses are trained.
    The slightly larger market town of Richmond is within easy reach by car or bus and is well worth a vist. Here you will find yet another Norman castle, and a large cobbled market square surrounded by a shops, pubs and tea rooms, and there is even a Georgian theatre.
    Also worth a visit is the Forbidden Corner, an amazing Folly which makes an exciting day out for all the family, with secret passages, surprises at every turn, weird and wonderful gardens and a café for well deserved refreshments after all the excitement! After your adventures, drive back to Gunnerside through the villages of Lower Swaledale. Shop 6 miles.
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  • Hollinwood, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This terraced holiday cottage is one of a small terrace that is closed to traffic and has a pleasant outlook over the grounds to the grammar school and is only 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of this historic little market town. Skipton has many attractions for the visitor: a superb castle, attractive high street with market, and a fine selection of quality shops and restaurants, swimming pool, tennis courts and a pitch and putt course. An ideal touring location. Shop 200 yards, pub 400 yards.
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  • Apartment 9, 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. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards...
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  • Pheasant Lodge, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pheasant Lodge, refurbished in 2018 is a single-storey, detached lodge set at the bottom of a steep hill in a quiet part of the picturesque fishing village of Staithes in the North York Moors National Park. With a small enclosed courtyard and an open-plan living space as well as private parking, Pheasant Lodge is the perfect base in which to relax after a day of exploring this fantastic coastal area. Staithes Beck runs alongside the site with its own waterfall and wildlife.

    This charming and sleepy seaside village of Staithes, with its cobbled streets and back alleys, is considered something of an artist’s dream, and even has its own popular Art and Heritage Festival along with regular workshops and artisan displays. The pretty houses and cottages dotted around the old harbour are surrounded by high craggy cliffs on three sides, and a sheltered sandy beach is set amongst the rocky coastline. Steeped in history, Captain Cook served his apprenticeship in Staithes, and there are many old buildings to admire and a museum to take you back in time.
    Modern day Staithes is a must for anyone visiting the Yorkshire coast and has a good selection of pubs, shops and tea rooms. Staithes is still home to a RNLI lifeboat station, and a small fleet of cobles (fishing boats) land their catch of fish, crab and lobster. There are also boat trips for birdwatching, fishing and whale watching available. An ’Illusion Trail’ guides visitors around the network of backstreets and alleyways. The best views of the town can be enjoyed from the Cleveland Way which runs down the cliff to the seashore. The Cleveland Way stretches its way along this dramatic coastline and is a firm favourite with walkers as it drops into many hidden bays and coves such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
    The wonderful town of Whitby is just 10 miles away with its regular events and festivals including the Goth Weekend, a regatta and regular live music events to complement its many fabulous restaurants and bars, tea rooms and delis. Try climbing the 199 steps up to the abbey and St Mary’s Church from where you can take in the breathtaking views down into the town and out to sea.

    Head inland to enjoy a myriad of walking and cycling routes that the National Park has to offer, enjoy a warm welcome in one of the many village inns dotted across the moors, or take it easy on board a steam train journey into the heart of this beautiful part of the world. Surf enthusiasts will enjoy Saltburn-by-the-Sea with its numerous surf schools and there are plenty of courses for the golfers. Alternatively, just sit back and relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity around Pheasant Lodge. Beach ½ mile. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 700 yards.
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  • The Parade Apartment, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Parade Apartment is a first floor, one bedroom apartment perfect for couples and is situated on The Bay at Filey. This apartment also gives you access to the facilities on-site, including a large, heated indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, gym, café and a pub that serves traditional pub meals. The Bay is a large holiday complex close to the seaside resort of Filey and from the complex you can walk along the beach to Filey or there is a local bus service. Filey has a large supermarket as well as plenty of restaurants, bars and shops.

    The apartment also makes a perfect base to visit this beautiful area, from the wonderful North Yorkshire Moors National Park to the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds. Just along the coast there’s the RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs where you can see the puffins perched on the cliffs. This whole coastline is full of nature reserves and wildlife. The seaside towns of Scarborough, Bridlington and Whitby are just a short drive away. Beach 600 yards. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant on-site.
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  • Nidd Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pateley Bridge, England
    Situated in the heart of the pretty Yorkshire village of Pately Bridge, Nidd Cottage is the ideal base for couples, families and friends who want to capture the taste of country life. Nidd Cottage has a bright and spacious living room; the perfect space to socialise or simply curl up with a good book in front of the fire. Outside, the enclosed patio garden is a real suntrap, making it a great spot to unwind, after a busy day exploring, with a glass of wine.

    Set in the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, there is an abundance of scenic walks and cycle routes, all from your doorstep. Pately Bridge is full of charm and character, with a bustling high street lined with independent shops. Venture into The Oldest Sweet Shop In The World for a magical trip down memory lane and if you don’t fancy cooking grab some tasty fish and chips, or treat yourself to a Michelin star meal at nearby Ramsgill (3 miles away). The Yorkshire Dales National Park is also nearby; its rolling hills stretch as far as the eye can see, offering fantastic rambling routes, an array of local country pubs and many charming villages to potter around. Skipton, 20 miles, is a must visit with its medieval castle, cobbled streets and weekly markets. The historic spa town of Harrogate, 14 miles, and the ancient city of York, 30 miles, are both well worth a visit too. Visit Malham Tarn with its large glacial lake which is as fascinating as it is spectacular. There really is plenty to do all from your doorstep!
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