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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.

  • Trevena Star, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rosedale East, England
    Craven Garth Cottages are located in Rosedale, in the heart of the North York Moors National Park, on a family run working farm. All the cottages have been lovingly converted from old farm buildings and barns, and still retain much of their original character. Each property offers cosy, comfortable and well-equipped accommodation, providing an ideal base from which to explore the local moors and stunning coastline. There is a large paddock and gardens to unwind in and enjoy the stunning views and sunsets.

    Rosedale offers a warm welcome to all ages, and is popular year round with families, walkers and cyclists alike. There are two pubs situated in Rosedale alongside two cafés on the village green, all serving delicious local produce. This is a lovely walking route from Craven Garth Cottages either by the quiet road or via the old railway line. The village boasts the fun and challenging Rosedale Abbey Golf Course, welcome to all abilities and open Easter to October. The Golf Course is situated next to Chimney Bank, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Rosedale. Also in the village is a contemporary glass studio, open to visitors all year round, selling handmade glass art made on-site.

    Rosedale is perfect for enjoying anything outdoors, and the varied landscape provides endless footpaths where you can enjoy spectacular scenery. The owners can provide many local walking maps if required. The famous ‘Old Ironstone Railway’ walk runs all the way around the valley, and you can stop off at the lovely inn en-route for some local ales and traditional food, before continuing onwards to Rosedale Village. The area is increasingly favoured by cyclists, who are also welcome to cycle the old railway line. The Yorkshire Cycle Hub is 12 miles away at Fryup, offering cycle hire, alongside an excellent café where you can enjoy a piece of cake before setting off on your ride. Dalby Forest is well worth a visit and is also great for cycling, offering cycle hire and other adventure activities.

    During your stay be sure to visit Ampleforth Abbey with its serene Abbey Church and grounds to explore at your leisure. Parking and entry is free, and Ampleforth boasts a great shop and tea room. Nearby Hutton-le-Hole, a picturesque village, offers a fantastic day out and even has its own Chocolate Factory. Visit Ryedale Folk Museum and sample the popular local ice cream and take a paddle in the stream. Fancy a stately home? Then look no further than Castle Howard, well worth a trip and a beautiful day out. The cottage is also within easy reach of Pickering with its many attractions including The North York Moors Railway which goes all the way to Whitby, where you can enjoy possibly the most famous fish and chips in the UK.
    £56
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  • Corby Wood, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rosedale East, England
    Craven Garth Cottages are located in Rosedale, in the heart of the North York Moors National Park, on a family run working farm. All the cottages have been lovingly converted from old farm buildings and barns, and still retain much of their original character. Each property offers cosy, comfortable and well-equipped accommodation, providing an ideal base from which to explore the local moors and stunning coastline. There is a large paddock and gardens to unwind in and enjoy the stunning views and sunsets.

    Rosedale offers a warm welcome to all ages, and is popular year round with families, walkers and cyclists alike. There are two pubs situated in Rosedale alongside two cafés on the village green, all serving delicious local produce. This is a lovely walking route from Craven Garth Cottages either by the quiet road or via the old railway line. The village boasts the fun and challenging Rosedale Abbey Golf Course, welcome to all abilities and open Easter to October. The Golf Course is situated next to Chimney Bank, where you can enjoy panoramic views of Rosedale. Also in the village is a contemporary glass studio, open to visitors all year round, selling handmade glass art made on-site.

    Rosedale is perfect for enjoying anything outdoors, and the varied landscape provides endless footpaths where you can enjoy spectacular scenery. The owners can provide many local walking maps if required. The famous ‘Old Ironstone Railway’ walk runs all the way around the valley, and you can stop off at the lovely inn en-route for some local ales and traditional food, before continuing onwards to Rosedale Village. The area is increasingly favoured by cyclists, who are also welcome to cycle the old railway line. The Yorkshire Cycle Hub is 12 miles away at Fryup, offering cycle hire, alongside an excellent café where you can enjoy a piece of cake before setting off on your ride. Dalby Forest is well worth a visit and is also great for cycling, offering cycle hire and other adventure activities.

    During your stay be sure to visit Ampleforth Abbey with its serene Abbey Church and grounds to explore at your leisure. Parking and entry is free, and Ampleforth boasts a great shop and tea room. Nearby Hutton-le-Hole, a picturesque village, offers a fantastic day out and even has its own Chocolate Factory. Visit Ryedale Folk Museum and sample the popular local ice cream and take a paddle in the stream. Fancy a stately home? Then look no further than Castle Howard, well worth a trip and a beautiful day out. The cottage is also within easy reach of Pickering with its many attractions including The North York Moors Railway which goes all the way to Whitby, where you can enjoy possibly the most famous fish and chips in the UK.
    £52
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  • Duck Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Duck Cottage is a beautifully presented two bedroom property in the popular village of Gargrave. Situated alongside one of the village greens, right next to the stepping stones across the River Aire, which you can see from the living room, main bedroom and outside seating area. This is a wonderfully picturesque setting to enjoy a well-deserved break.
    Enter into the tastefully furnished living room with open fire, perfect for snuggling up during those colder evenings. Walk through to the open-plan kitchen and dining area with its lovely modern style with all of the amenities you could want during your holiday. Upstairs are two fabulous bedrooms, one a kingsize and the other a twin, both designed to leave you feeling relaxed and well rested. The main bathroom also has that modern touch and boasts a double shower over the bath, which completes this terrific property.
    Gargrave has all of the amenities you could need with some fine pubs, shops and eateries. Why not enjoy a wonderful walk along the River Aire from the doorstep, which will take you towards the historic town of Skipton, with its 900-year old castle and quaint cobbled streets. Embsay Steam Railway is only a mile away from there and operates regularly towards picturesque Bolton Abbey. The famous limestone cliffs of Malham Cove are just 7 miles from Gargrave and are well worth visiting.The Yorkshire Dales National Park, Harrogate, York and the Lake District are all within driving distance. Whether you choose Duck Cottage as a base to explore or simply to enjoy Gargrave itself, your only regret will be that you hadn’t booked for longer. Shop, pub and restaurant 175 yards.
    £64
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  • Castleton House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This attractive Grade II listed, Georgian fisherman’s cottage, nestles in the heart of the old village of Staithes and has fine sea views from the upper floor. Carefully renovated, the holiday accommodation is cosy and welcoming with a wood burner in the living room and retaining many original features including exposed beams, polished wooden floors and chunky pine doors. This popular little village complete with museum, shops and restaurants lies on the spectacular heritage coastline with the Cleveland Way running along the cliff tops. A parking permit is provided for the village car park when visiting. Whitby only 11 miles away is accessed via Sandsend with its stretch of golden beach. Within 13 yards of the front door there is a public area with benches for sitting and also a bench directly behind the house with a fine view of the hillside. Both receive full sun in the morning and the front area is also used as a drying place and a drying frame is provided for this purpose Shop 250 yards, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £76
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  • Mount Lea, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Port Mulgrave, England
    Nestling on the edge of the village of Port Mulgrave, this cosy detached bungalow makes a perfect base for exploring Yorkshire’s heritage coastline. The living room exudes a cosy and inviting atmosphere with its open fire, creating a warm and comforting ambience that is perfect for relaxation and gathering with loved ones, while the well-equipped kitchen has all you may need to rustle up a homely meal to be enjoyed while looking out over the garden in the conservatory that doubles over as a dining area. On this floor, there is also a comfortable double bedroom, with a further twin bedroom on the first floor with its own en-suite. Outside, enjoy a glass of your favourite tipple in the garden after a day’s exploration.
    Port Mulgrave offers a serene coastal retreat, where visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the rugged cliffs, explore the picturesque harbour, and discover the remnants of the historic ironstone mine, immersing themselves in the area’s rich industrial heritage.
    Whitby offers a multitude of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. The iconic Whitby Abbey is perched atop the East Cliff, where you can soak in breathtaking views of the town and the North Sea. Take a stroll along the historic Whitby Harbour, lined with charming fishing boats and bustling with activity. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample the famous Whitby fish and chips! A visit to the Captain Cook Memorial Museum is a must, providing insight into the life and voyages of the renowned explorer. Explore the narrow cobbled streets of the old town filled with quaint shops, cafes, and pubs, offering a delightful atmosphere to wander. Additionally, Whitby is known for its association with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and you can delve into this literary connection by visiting the Dracula Experience or taking a ghost walk to uncover the town’s eerie tales. Finally, don’t forget to enjoy the beautiful beaches where you can soak up the sun or take a refreshing dip in the sea. Whitby truly offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and cultural experiences that will leave visitors with lasting memories.
    £61
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  • Felicity Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This attractive, light, semi-detached holiday cottage is over 200 years old and situated in a peaceful location which gives access to the Cleveland Way at the top of a cobbled road leading to the sea. It is well maintained and comfortably furnished retaining attractive features such as original beamed and timbered ceilings. Ideal for golf. Shop, pub and beach 150 yards.
    £76
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    Rosie’s Retreat is a beautiful Grade II listed town house positioned in an ideal location right in the heart of the historic town of Whitby. It has been refurbished to a very high standard with high quality furnishings and décor throughout. It provides the perfect base for couples looking to explore this stunning coastline and the North Yorkshire Moors National park areas. The enclosed garden terrace is a sun trap and therefore the ideal place to do a spot of sunbathing whilst relaxing with a glass of wine. The bustling town centre of Whitby is right on your doorstep with numerous amenities to suit all tastes. It also hosts many events and festivals throughout the year including Sixties weekends, Soul weekends, Goth weekends and many more making Whitby a very popular place to visit. There are also a large selection of pubs, quaint antique and gift shops, the infamous fish and chip shops and three miles of golden sandy beach. There are also several restaurants that have won many awards for excellent cuisine especially if you enjoy fish. The tour bus is a great way to get around and to make sure you don’t miss out on everything Whitby has to offer. You could also take a trip out on one of the pleasure boats where you can enjoy a trip around the harbour and out to sea where you can view Whitby in all its glory. Whitby is surrounded by spectacular scenery of the North York Moors which you can enjoy by taking either the Esk valley train that takes you to Middlesbrough stopping at the pretty villages along the way, or the excellent North York Moor steam train that will take you from Whitby to the lovely market town of Pickering stopping off at Goathland otherwise known as ‘Heartbeat Country’. The lovely coastal resorts of Sandsend, Staithes, Runswick Bay and Robin Hoods Bay are all within close proximity and are well worth a visit.
    £58
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  • Ocean Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tucked away just off the most popular street in Whitby that leads up to the Abbey, this terraced holiday cottage is in the perfect location with restaurants and pubs on the doorstep, and just minutes from the beach. This fisherman’s cottage in a yard of Grade II listed properties, oozing with character, was built in the early 18th century. It is set over four floors, with an open plan kitchen/dining room on the ground floor, a spacious living room on the first floor and the bedrooms on the second and third floor.
    There is an array of Whitby Jet shops and interesting small businesses along the many cobbled streets. Whitby’s famous kipper house is just along the road where you can get your fresh kippers for breakfast. Take the 199 steps up to Whitby Abbey and enjoy the fantastic views over the rugged coastline. For those ramblers amongst you, Whitby forms part of the Cleveland Way where you can enjoy fantastic walks along the cliff tops. The North York Moors is close by. You can catch the steam train to travel from Whitby across the moors to Grosmont (Heartbeat Country) and the market town of Pickering. There’s a lovely large sandy beach in Whitby, as well as many excellent seaside resorts along the coast including Scarborough, Filey, Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes.
    £49
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  • Castle Hill Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    An outstanding Grade II listed, end-terraced cottage in the delightful market town of Middleham. Set within a stone's throw of King Richard’s castle. Original exposed beams and stone floors. Perfect for exploring the Yorkshire Dales! Leyburn 2.5 miles.
    £89
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  • Jess Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely end-terrace cottage in an enviable location, on a working livestock farm and alongside private canal moorings. Open fire. Exceptional views. Harrogate 20 miles.
    £72
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