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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.

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    These three lovely semi-detached cottages, offer dog friendly accommodation, and are nestled behind the local pub in the heart of the village of Stillington in rural North Yorkshire. Set half way between York and Helmsley and with the market town of Easingwold only 3 miles away the cottages are perfectly placed for couples or a small family wanting to enjoy this beautiful part of the country. All the cottages are open plan with a relaxing sitting area. The kitchens are well planned and well-equipped with a dining table to sit and enjoy home cooked evening meals. 1 Croft Cottage (UK10587) and 3 Croft Cottage (ref UK10589) have a spacious double bedroom with an en-suite shower room and both have a comfortable sofa bed for additional sleeping. 2 Croft Cottage (ref UK10588) has a large double bedroom, twin bedroom and bathroom with shower over bath. 1 Croft Cottage has seating area to the front of the cottage, while 2 Croft Cottage and 3 Croft Cottage both have an enclosed lawned area to the front, where you can sit and enjoy morning coffee or al fresco dining after a long day exploring the local area.
    The village of Stillington has many amenities including several pubs, restaurants and a Post Office selling local produce and fresh meat. With a social club and a large antiques showroom there is certainly plenty to keep you busy. There are many miles of public footpaths and bridleways crisscrossing the countryside, and with the Howardian Hills only a few miles away it makes the cottages great for dogs. Stillington is also close to Thirsk, Helmsley, Harrogate and Knaresborough and has a great local bus service which will connect you to all of North Yorkshire.
    The historic city of York is a must visit destination with attractions for all the family, from the famous Jorvic Viking Centre and the National Railway Museum to York’s Chocolate Story and York Minster. York’s winding streets and medieval buildings are world famous for playing host to hundreds of independent shops and restaurants. Indeed the coffee culture in York is well established with many eateries offering outside seating areas allowing you to watch the world go by. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 10 yards.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £65
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  • The Old Coach House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Converted from a Grade II listed Regency coach house and stable, this superb holiday cottage sits in a quiet garden tucked away from the hustle of the ancient city, yet just 15 minutes’ walk from the centre. The cottage retains many original features, including the beams and hay basket in the stable, now a modern fully fitted kitchen. York offers a range of activities, including the historic minster, the Jorvik Viking Centre, City Walls and National Railway Museum. Easy access to the main road network means that the North Yorks Moors are a short drive, whilst the coast (especially Scarborough and Whitby) is well worth a visit. The Yorkshire Wolds offer pretty villages with good pubs serving food, and the Dales have unrivalled scenery. Shop 200 yards, pubs and restaurant 150 yards.
    £74
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  • Balderstones Barn, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This idyllic holiday cottage retreat is nestled beneath the majestic Ingleborough peak on the fringes of the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park. Step inside and be greeted by an inviting open-plan layout with underfloor heating throughout, that seamlessly connects the lounge, dining area, and kitchen. The lounge exudes warmth with its feature electric wood burner, modern furnishings, and a Smart TV for cosy evenings. The adjacent dining area, comfortably accommodating up to four guests, creates a perfect setting for shared meals and memorable conversations. Ascend a single step to discover the charming shaker-style kitchen, adorned with slate shelving, curved walls, and contemporary amenities to make meal preparation a pleasure. A small utility room houses a washing machine, iron, and ironing board for your convenience.
    The first floor unveils a modern shower room complete with a corner shower cubicle, indulgent rainfall shower head, vanity unit, sink and a toilet. The master bedroom boasts a vaulted ceiling, dual aspect windows offering views of both the Forest of Bowland and the secluded garden, and tasteful furnishings, including a dressing table with a mirror and wardrobe. Ascending another flight of stairs, you’ll find a charming mezzanine area with a single bed with trundle bed, a Velux window that invites natural light, and ample storage space. Pet lovers rejoice, as Balderstones Barn warmly welcomes your furry companions to join in the holiday fun.
    Outside, the southwest-facing enclosed walled garden beckons with its patio area and lush lawn, where you can savour al fresco moments while gazing upon the enchanting vistas of the Forest of Bowland. This is your sanctuary in the heart of nature, where every moment promises relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories.
    Located just 1 mile from Clapham, Newby Cotes is a charming village with a rich history as a Kendal-to-Skipton thoroughfare. The Old Sawmill Café, housed in a former sawmill, offers a unique historical setting. Nearby, the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail leads to the renowned Ingleborough Cave. Cyclists frequent the Croft Café, and local shops showcase crafts and knitting. The trail also unveils Trow Gill, Gaping Gill, limestone pavements, and Ingleborough’s summit. Ingleton Waterfall trail at Ingleton is also within driving distance and Kirkby Lonsdale, a quirky market town, is just over the Cumbria border. Balderstones Barn offers easy access to Ingleborough and a cycle storage area. Beach 21½ miles. Pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £80
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