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.
- Westerdale, EnglandIf peace and tranquillity be the order of the day, then look no further. Nestling in the stunning Esk Valley, these holiday properties have been lovingly converted from 200 year old farm buildings and are situated just across the courtyard from the owners’ farmhouse which dates from the 12th century. Converted from a former granary, The Granary (ref W41008) occupies the first floor of a detached barn conversion, with views towards Castleton Rigg. Stylish and delightfully furnished, retaining many original features with a vaulted ceiling, low beams and solid oak floors. The Carthouse (ref W41503) is spacious and occupies the ground floor of the detached barn conversion, whilst The Byre (ref W7733) is an attractive single storey, detached property with a multi-fuel stove in the living room, and offers wonderful views over the dale. They are all tastefully furnished and decorated and offer excellent holiday accommodation. Ideally situated in the beautiful North York Moors National Park, a scenic drive along the country roads takes you to the historic port of Whitby. The area abounds with smugglers coves and quaint fishing villages untouched by the passing years. An excellent base for exploring the surrounding area, with the Yorkshire coast and Heartbeat country both easily accessible. Walking is available direct from the door, with fishing and riding nearby. Castleton is 1 mile away with all amenities including supermarket, bank and post office. A magical part of the world at any time of the year. Properties W41008, W41503 and W7733 can be booked together for larger parties. Shops, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.£112Price per night from
- Westerdale, EnglandIf peace and tranquillity be the order of the day, then look no further. Nestling in the stunning Esk Valley, these holiday properties have been lovingly converted from 200 year old farm buildings and are situated just across the courtyard from the owners’ farmhouse which dates from the 12th century. Converted from a former granary, The Granary (ref W41008) occupies the first floor of a detached barn conversion, with views towards Castleton Rigg. Stylish and delightfully furnished, retaining many original features with a vaulted ceiling, low beams and solid oak floors. The Carthouse (ref W41503) is spacious and occupies the ground floor of the detached barn conversion, whilst The Byre (ref W7733) is an attractive single storey, detached property with a multi-fuel stove in the living room, and offers wonderful views over the dale. They are all tastefully furnished and decorated and offer excellent holiday accommodation. Ideally situated in the beautiful North York Moors National Park, a scenic drive along the country roads takes you to the historic port of Whitby. The area abounds with smugglers coves and quaint fishing villages untouched by the passing years. An excellent base for exploring the surrounding area, with the Yorkshire coast and Heartbeat country both easily accessible. Walking is available direct from the door, with fishing and riding nearby. Castleton is 1 mile away with all amenities including supermarket, bank and post office. A magical part of the world at any time of the year. Properties W41008, W41503 and W7733 can be booked together for larger parties. Shops, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.£100Price per night from
- Thornton Steward, EnglandThis large detached barn conversion, now a holiday home, offers generously proportioned rooms and can be found on the edge of the owner’s working farm, commanding spectacular views over open countryside. The bustling market towns of Bedale, Leyburn and Masham are approximately 7 miles equidistant, with Middleham, 4 miles, famous for its castle and home to over 1000 racehorses. Jervaulx Abbey and Thorpe Perrow Arboretum are close by, or for the more adventurous, Lightwater Valley theme park, providing attractions to suit all ages, is 12 miles away on the outskirts of the cathedral city of Ripon. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.£80Price per night from
- Selby, EnglandPerfect for walkers, dogs and cyclists, this single-storey holiday property adjoins the owner’s home and is situated on a farm with excellent walks and cycle routes straight from the door. There is also an enclosed dog exercise area. For festive breaks, the property will be decorated. It is also close to the route taken by the 2014 Tour de France, so come and experience the spectacular scenery for yourself and follow in the trail of some true cycling legends. The market town of Selby, with its abbey, is just 10 minutes’ drive and the walled city of York, 10 miles, is easily accessible by car or buses direct from the village and holds an irresistible appeal for all tastes with its wealth of attractions including the Castle and Railway Museums, the minster, cobbled streets and quaint shops. The cottage is conveniently close to Leeds, Wetherby, Knaresborough and the spa town of Harrogate, whilst the coastal resorts of Scarborough, Whitby, Filey and Bridlington are all within a 90-minute drive. The Yorkshire Dales, Moors and Wolds also make excellent days out. Fishing nearby. Shop 3 miles, pub/restaurant 1 mile.£70Price per night from