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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.

  • Stables End, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    Stables End is a cosy one-bedroom cottage situated on the edge of a horse trekking centre. The perfect holiday destination for friends, families or couples to enjoy this idyllic area and enjoy a beautiful country getaway. Don’t want your furry friends to miss out? Bring up to two dogs along! Situated in the heart of Wharfedale, the village of Kilnsey offers a real taste of Yorkshire Dales life. While it is quite lively when events are taking place, most days of the weekend it has a relaxed atmosphere and is a great place for a relaxing break. Fully renovated with comfort in mind to ensure you have an amazing stay, accommodating up to two guests.
    Entering the property, you are greeted by a delightful area to store your muddy boots and coats, wander through to find an open plan cosy living area with decorative wood burning fire, sumptuous sofas and a TV, it is the perfect place to rest after a day exploring the area. The open plan design allows for the perfect place to spend quality time and plan your days activities together. The kitchen provides everything you need to enjoy those home cooked meals and home to a good range of quality appliances. Wander upstairs and sink your head into your bed which can be made up of two singles or one double bed, rest and recharge ready for the next day. Plenty of storage for all your belongings during your stay, the bedroom benefits from an ensuite bathroom.
    You are spoilt for choice in the local area, with a selection of pubs, cafés, restaurants within a short drive. Enjoy the best of both worlds from miles of countryside walks, cycling routes too! Externally you can benefit from private parking on the Trekking grounds for up to two cars and a private courtyard area to the side of the house with outdoor furniture to enjoy.
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  • Tinakori, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful, former fisherman’s cottage lies at the heart of the village of Staithes. One of a row, it is just 300 yards from the beach and small harbour – reached via winding cobbled streets. It is set on the Heritage Coast in the North York Moors National Park with the extensive sandy beaches of Runswick Bay and Sandsend a short drive, and Whitby, 10 miles. North Yorkshire Moors steam railway nearby. Fishing, golf and riding available locally. Shop and pub 200 yards.
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  • Rose Cottage 2, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rose Cottage 2 is close to the bustling coastal town of Whitby, famous for its abbey, Robin Hood’s Bay and the Heritage Coast. Over 200 years old, this stone-built terraced holiday cottage oozes charm and character. The cottage has a lawned garden that’s great for sitting outside during the warm summer months - barbecue anyone? There’s no better way to start the day than with a hearty full English breakfast and a good coffee out in the sun, and during the winter, you can snuggle up together in front of the electric fire. This property accommodates holidaymakers all year round - it’s even decorated over Christmas!


    Located in the quiet, rural hamlet of Sneaton, adjacent to the owner’s home, this property is ideal for exploring the Heritage Coast and the North York Moors National Park. The historic port of Whitby is a hive of activity throughout the year, with many festivals, miles of sandy beaches and cobbled streets lined with inns, tea rooms, antique and curio shops. Take a trip to Robin Hood’s Bay, which is a hotspot for artists, walkers and cyclists, or board the steam train and journey through the stunning Esk Valley. Beach 3 miles. Shop 100 yards, pub serving food 150 yards. Rose Cottage 2 can be booked together with Rose Cottage 1 (27856) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
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  • Arcadian, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    The Arcadian is the perfect choice for a special break away just for two. The coastline here is exceptionally beautiful, you are around a 5-minute walk away from the golden sandy beach. Skinningrove is a peaceful village and one of the few areas along the coast here still relatively untouched by tourism.

    Stepping inside, local artwork adorns the walls, and the interior is tastefully decorated with a nautical theme. Dating back to the 1880’s this is a characterful old miners’ cottage. The living room is at the front of the property with a sofa and armchairs around the cosy wood burner. Enjoy home cooked meals together in the open plan kitchen with dining table perfect for two. Upstairs is the bedroom with a double bed and large double wardrobes for your belongings. The shower room has a large modern double shower, ideal for freshening up after a long day on the beach. Outside there is a locked shed perfect for bikes/surfboards and other outdoor equipment.

    Here you are in the perfect location to enjoy the great outdoors. The village of Skinningrove is undiscovered by most tourists and is peaceful all year round. It is a quaint little bay, with neighbouring Cattersty Sands just a short walk away. This is the perfect choice for those looking for a tranquil beach holiday away from the crowds. The village is mostly inhabited by locals, with a little café, a village shop as well as a fish n’ chip shop. For those who love the coast, there are some wonderful beaches nearby to discover, either on foot along the Cleveland Way, which is a walking trail along the cliff tops, or by car.

    Saltburn is a surfers’ paradise, with an iconic pier and trendy bars and restaurants. Staithes has undeniable charm; this village huddles around the shoreline, with fishing boats sailing out from the harbour. Runswick Bay is gorgeous, with sweeping golden sand, perfect for a scenic stroll taking in the fresh sea breeze, and Whitby is just a 30-minute drive away. This seafaring town has a fascinating history, with the abbey overlooking the cobbled streets, independent shops and quirky cafés. Visit the museums, ride a boat out of the harbour or simply take in the sights and enjoy award-winning fish n’ chips.

    The North York Moors National Park is also on the doorstep, with ancient forests, miles of heather-clad hills and valleys, and lovely villages and walking trails. The many local events include Staithes’ art festival, Saltburn’s food festival, and Whitby’s regatta as well as the famous Goth Weekend. The big event on Skinningrove’s calendar is bonfire night in November, when residents build a huge wooden sculpture on the seafront, which is set alight after a spectacular firework show. Each season has its highlights, from impressive waves crashing on the beach in winter, spring wildflowers on woodland walks, glorious sunny summer days on the beach, or purple moorland as the heather bursts into bloom, then taking in the autumnal colours before warming up beside a crackling fire in a choice of cosy country pubs.
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  • Obed Hussey's Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    Set in a small hamlet, these carefully converted holiday cottages form a courtyard development where every care has been taken with the design, internal furnishings and their impact on the environment. Bell’s Barn (prop ref 25899) stands detached from the other cottages and is suitable for wheelchair users. There is also enclosed paddock where your dogs can run free! Just a short walk from Crakehall, claimed to be one of the prettiest villages in the Dales, with a large village green overlooked by an imposing manor house where cricket and quoits teams often play. Nearby, the historic town of Bedale, 2½ miles, offers a weekly market every Tuesday and various events during the year, together with a range of individual shops, restaurants and pubs. Masham, renowned for the Black Sheep Brewery, is 10 minutes’ drive and Richmond with its Norman castle, Georgian architecture and thriving theatre is also easily accessible. Historic York and its many attractions is within easy driving distance. Alternatively, just enjoy the wonderful Yorkshire countryside either by car, bicycle or on foot. Shop and pub ¾ mile. Properties 25898, 25899, 25900 and 25901 can be booked together to accommodate up to 16 guests.
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  • Magpie Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in 2 acres of landscaped and natural gardens, these two single-storey holiday properties have been converted to a very good standard and retain many original features. Offering identical accommodation, they lie just 1 mile from the elegant traditional seaside town of Filey with its annual fishing and scarecrow festivals, and over 5 miles of white sandy beaches sheltered by the rugged grandeur of Filey Brigg. Scarborough, 6 miles, also has beaches, theatres, shops and museums, and there is easy access to the North Yorkshire Moors National Parks, as well as many historic abbeys, castles and market towns to visit. Shops and pub 1 mile.
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  • Wold View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in 2 acres of landscaped and natural gardens, these two single-storey holiday properties have been converted to a very good standard and retain many original features. Offering identical accommodation, they lie just 1 mile from the elegant traditional seaside town of Filey with its annual fishing and scarecrow festivals, and over 5 miles of white sandy beaches sheltered by the rugged grandeur of Filey Brigg. Scarborough, 6 miles, also has beaches, theatres, shops and museums, and there is easy access to the North Yorkshire Moors National Parks, as well as many historic abbeys, castles and market towns to visit. Shops and pub 1 mile.
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  • Ash Lodge, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    With wonderful views and offering peace and relaxation, one of a select group of just six, this single storey, detached holiday lodge has been tastefully furnished to a very good standard. The holiday property lies midway between Helmsley and Kirkbymoorside, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, which makes an ideal location for touring by car or by bike (storage available), or simply walking from the door in the lovely countryside. Pickering is the home to the NYM Steam Railway, whilst Helmsley has a good range of shops, restaurants and inns. Castle Howard, Duncombe Park, the city of York and the coastal resorts of Scarborough and Whitby all make excellent days out. Indian restaurant, fish & chip shop and pub in village. Award winning farm shop 1 mile. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant ½ miles.
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  • Holly Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This former cart store has been converted into a quaint Dale’s stone cottage set just off the village green in Bellerby. With its streams and mill race running through Bellerby it’s a picturesque setting at the edge of Wensleydale. Entering the front door into the living/dining room with exposed stonework, flagstone flooring, beams and a large inglenook fireplace, the cottage offers an abundance of character and charm. The two settees set around the open fire offer a cosy feel while watching the Smart TV in Holly Cottage.
    A dining table and chairs are positioned to the rear of the room. Going through to the kitchen, all the appliances, crockery, and utensils you need are available to rustle up some cosy meals while staying at Holly Cottage. The staircase from the living room is characterful with uneven treads and a rope banister to guide you up towards the two bedrooms. Both rooms offer comfortable beds, one being a double, the other offering bunk beds suitable for children with attractive quality linen and hand and bath towels available for each Guest. The compact shower room has a shower cubicle with a deep step in/out, toilet, sink and heated towel rail
    To the rear of the property there is an enclosed picket fenced garden which includes a lawn area and flower beds, along with a stone patio with a table, chairs, and a bench to enjoy sitting at while taking in a morning coffee or firing up the barbecue for an alfresco supper. The South facing front garden is not secured for dogs but guests can happily sit there on the bench and watch the world go by. The shared front driveway which offers parking for 1 car. The attached property, Cherry Tree Cottage, has allocated parking for 2 cars on the same driveway. Both properties can be used by larger Groups if required. Please ask about this option.
    Bellerby is a village situated on the edge of The Yorkshire Dales National Park with a local pub serving a selection of real ales but unfortunately no food and although there is no shop or amenities as such in the village the lovely market town of Leyburn is just over a mile away where an array of individual shops, pubs, cafés, and restaurants are available. If you are looking to get out and stretch your legs, whether walking or cycling, there are abundant established public footpaths, bridleways, and cycle routes available in the local vicinity with spectacular scenery, open countryside, and pretty Yorkshire villages to explore.
    Within easy driving distance there is an array of places to visit whether it’s the historic Castle Bolton, Richmond Castle, Jervaulx Abbey or the stunning Aysgarth Falls, there is something to suit everyone’s taste. The children and adults alike will love Forbidden Corner with its quirky folly garden to explore or for the more adventurous why not visit the theme park, Lightwater Valley. Whatever you choose to do please immerse yourself fully in the Yorkshire way of life – once you experience it you’ll be wanting to return where a warm welcome to you will always be found.
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  • Penn Hill View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the historic town of Leyburn in the heart of beautiful Wensleydale, this comfortable, detached and cosy holiday home has a conservatory, a living room with oak floor and has something to offer to guests of all ages. With spectacular views of the surrounding countryside, quaint local shops and cafes, traditional pubs and a weekly farmers’ market, the gateway town of Leyburn is the perfect base for guests to enjoy walking, cycling, sightseeing or just a quiet, romantic break. Stroll along the famous Leyburn Shawl or walk to Castle Bolton, Middleham Castle, Constable Burton Hall Gardens and the nearby Aysgarth Falls. A short drive away is Hardraw, home to England’s highest unbroken waterfall. The Shawl is only a few steps from the Market Place in the centre of Leyburn and is accessible for walkers of all abilities and ages. Hop on the Wensleydale Vintage Bus to Ripon or Hawes, or ride the train on the Wensleydale Railway. Visit the nearby Forbidden Corner attraction in Coverdale where guests can follow a trail of follies, or the Georgian market town of Richmond, which offers many shops, restaurants, pubs and tea shops. This beautiful and historic town in 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 with local produce and crafts. Within an easy 2-hour drive is the historic cathedral city of Durham with its cathedral, castle and city walls. Popular York, with its minster and the Jorvik Centre, is also further afield but worth the trip out. Golf and fishing nearby. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
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