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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.

  • The Flaggs, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Nestled in a serene countryside setting, this quirky property boasts exposed stone walls and beams that exude character and warmth. Please note being an old cottage, the property has low and high ceilings throughout.
    As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a cosy open-plan living/dining area. The living room offers plush seating arrangements, perfect for unwinding and enjoying cosy evenings by the wood burner. Providing the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day exploring the local area, it is adorned with comfortable furnishings and carefully curated décor. A small dining area can be found in the corner of the living room with two cosy seats and a bench area, providing the perfect place to enjoy quality time together as you enjoy your evening meals and plan the days adventures ahead. Adjacent to the living area is a fully equipped kitchen, with high ceilings and quirky stone walls. Whether you’re a culinary enthusiast or prefer to rustle together a home cooked meal, this kitchen provides the perfect setting to whip up delicious meals or indulge in memorable dining experiences.
    This amazing cottage offers two well-appointed bedrooms, providing ample space for relaxation and rejuvenation. The bathroom is complete with modern fixtures, elegant tiles and luxurious amenities. Sink into the bathtub or indulge in a refreshing shower, surrounded by sleek finishes that add a touch of opulence. Outside, there is an outside space to the rear of the property. Please note access is needed from neighbouring properties from time to time, and the stair case inside the property is very steep, care will need to be taken. If you require to use the bike store, please confirm this at the time of booking including how many bikes will need to be stored.
    Giggleswick is a small village located in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the market town of Settle, in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village is known for its charming rural setting, with rolling hills, lush greenery, and traditional stone buildings. There are a few charming pubs and restaurants in and around Giggleswick, where visitors can enjoy a meal or relax with a drink. These establishments often serve traditional British cuisine and provide a cosy atmosphere.
    The surrounding countryside offers numerous opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The Yorkshire Dales National Park is a paradise for hikers, cyclists, and nature lovers. There are plenty of trails and scenic spots to explore, including the nearby Yorkshire Three Peaks. Just a short distance from Giggleswick, the town of Settle provides additional amenities. Throughout the year, Giggleswick and the surrounding area host various local events and festivals. These events often celebrate local culture, arts, and traditions, providing opportunities for community engagement and entertainment. Overall, Giggleswick offers a peaceful and scenic setting for residents and visitors alike within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
    £64
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  • Langcliffe Lock Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this former mill workers’ cottage is in an idyllic tranquil location at the bottom of a country lane set between the river on one side and a charming mill pond on the other. One of 12 terraced houses fronting onto a cobbled street built in 1783 to house workers for the cotton mill, now lovingly restored to combine a wealth of features with exposed stonework and beams together with the comforts of contemporary living. It makes for an ideal location from which to walk or cycle direct from the door through some of the most scenic countryside in Yorkshire. Conquer one, or all three of the ’Three Peaks’; Ingleborough, Whernside and Penyghent, or cycle through the peaceful and rarely visited Kingdale with its quiet lanes and isolated farmhouses. Alternatively, both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District are readily accessible by car. The bustling market town of Settle is well served with a variety of pubs and restaurants and is just 1 mile away. Here you will also find a swimming pool, golf course and weekly market. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £54
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  • Orcaber Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A stone-built wing of a large farmhouse, just one mile from Austwick. Fabulous countryside views with flexible accommodation. WiFi, pet-friendly, woodburning stove. Settle 5 miles.
    £69
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  • Spoutscroft Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, just half an hour’s drive from the Lake District, Spoutscroft Cottage is ideally located for couples and families wanting to explore the beautiful counties of Yorkshire, Cumbria and Lancashire. Dating back to the 1700s, this cosy cottage is full of charm and character, offering comfortable and homely accommodation in the heart of the Dales. On the ground floor, there is a welcoming living room with a flagged stone floor, exposed stone work, window seat, and a fireplace with a cosy, open fire. A beautiful hand-made kitchen, separate utility area and shower room complete the downstairs accommodation. On the first floor are two comfortable bedrooms, both with wooden floors and ornamental fireplaces. There is also a good sized family bathroom with wooden floor and beams. Outside to the front of the property is a pretty cottage garden with a patio area, and to the rear is a seating area (accessed via four steps) which backs on to the open countryside that surrounds the village.
    The cottage occupies a great position within the popular village of Austwick which has a local shop/post office and pub which serves food as well as a tennis court and children’s play area. There is also an award-winning restaurant within a mile. A wider range of amenities can be found in the bustling market town of Settle, 5 miles away, including some great pubs, shops and supermarkets. The popular village of Ingleton, which is just 7 miles away, is well known for its caves and waterfalls and also has an open air swimming pool.
    A perfect base for those who love the great outdoors, there is an abundance of walks to suit every ability, quite literally from the doorstep. For those who like to be challenged why not try Yorkshire’s famous Three Peaks? Cycling is another popular activity in these parts and for guests wanting to bring their own bicycles there is bike storage on site. The village itself is on a National Cycle Route and there are plenty of other great cycling opportunities in the area including great mountain biking at Gisburn Forest, 12 miles away. Other activities available locally include golf, caving and potholing. Being close to the border of Cumbria, Spoutscroft Cottage is also very well located for exploring the Lake District. Kendal can be reached in half an hour by car and Windermere in under an hour. Other places worth visiting within easy driving distance include the city of Lancaster, 22 miles away, Skipton, 20 miles, Levens Hall, 24 miles, Bolton Abbey, 28 miles, Ribble Valley, 20 miles and the Forest of Bowland which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 25 miles away. Harrogate, Haworth/Bronte Country and Blackpool are just over an hour’s drive. For those wanting to visit the coast, Morecambe Bay can be reached in 45 minutes and Blackpool is just over an hour’s drive. Should you wish to leave the car behind, there are regular buses from the village into Settle, Lancaster and Kirkby Lonsdale. Alternatively why not take a ride on the Settle-Carlisle railway. Shop 400 yards, pub ½ mile and restaurant 1 mile.
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  • Barn House, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barn House is a beautifully kept three bedroomed property, situated in the heart of Giggleswick, within walking distance of most amenities. Well-equipped and tastefully furnished, this fantastic property has been designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. Enjoy a bite to eat and snuggle up in front of the wood burner during those chillier days or go out and explore the many pubs, shops and eateries that Giggleswick and Settle have to offer.
    For those of you who are keen walkers and cyclists, there is a huge amount of options available right on your doorstep and bike storage is available on-site. If you feel like exploring the wider area, why not travel the Settle-Carlisle Railway line for one of the most scenic train journeys in England, crossing the famous Ribblehead Viaduct?
    The Three Peaks and stunning Yorkshire Dales are all readily accessible from Barn House, as well as the popular Waterfall Walk at Ingleton, Giggleswick Scar and White Scar Caves. Whether you are choosing Barn House as a base to explore this stunning region or simply just to enjoy Giggleswick itself, this is the perfect property for couples, friends and families. Shop ½ mile, restaurant and pub 170 yards.
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  • The View, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Settle, England
    This mid-terrace cottage offers comfortable, well equipped accommodation with stunning views across to Pen-y-Ghent. The Settle to Carlisle Railway line passes through the village along with the Three Peaks and Pennine walks.

    The views from the front of the cottage are wonderful. Sit in the front courtyard garden with your morning cup of Yorkshire tea and gaze out across the meadows to Pen-y-Ghent, a perfect start to the day. To the rear is an enclosed garden set with table and cushioned chairs to sit and enjoy a glass of wine or late supper as the sun goes down.

    There is a front porch, ideal for storing coats and boots, stepping into a comfortable and welcoming living room with a large window taking in the views. There is a comfortable sofa to curl up on, an open fire in a feature surround, a Smart TV and a selection of books and games for your entertainment.

    The fabulous kitchen has stylish grey gloss units and is well-equipped with all mod cons to cater to your every need. To the rear is a utility room with a washing machine and a separate freezer. Upstairs is a large double bedroom, comfortably furnished with stunning views over to Pen-y-Ghent, as well as a second bedroom with twin beds and a bathroom.

    The location is ever popular with lovers of beautiful countryside, walking enthusiasts and challengers of the Three Peaks. The village of Horton-in-Ribblesdale lies below the huge sphinx-like form of Pen-y-Ghent, one of the iconic Yorkshire Three Peaks and is the preferred starting point for the Three Peaks Walk. The celebrated Pen-y-Ghent café and shop in the centre of Horton is known as the official start and timing point for the Three Peaks Walk because of the old ticket punching machine inside.

    The village is a short drive from both Settle and the market town of Skipton with its magnificent castle. There are a number of quaint villages and spectacular attractions to explore nearby. The market town of Ingleton nestles in the foothills of Ingleborough, another of Yorkshire’s famous Three Peaks and is surrounded by magnificent limestone countryside with deep caves and spectacular waterfalls.

    After a day of exploring, return to one of the village’s two traditional pubs, one of which lies right on the Pennine Way and welcomes weary walkers with log fires and local ales, and another that has a stone flagged bar area, especially for those with muddy boots and maybe the odd dog in tow. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £55
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  • Bridge End, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stone-built, end terrace cottage, set back from the main road on the outskirts of the village of Long Preston, has a pleasant rural outlook to the rear and the soothing sounds of the river alongside. The cottage offers comfortable furnishings and good use of space. The living room is a perfect place to relax after a day exploring with comfortable sofas, a large TV and a wood burner to get warm and cosy in front of. The kitchen/dining room is well equipped and has a second wood burner should you wish to gather around the table while making your plans. On the first floor is a kingsize bedroom complete with TV and a second bedroom with bunk beds. On the second floor is a further kingsize bedroom with vaulted ceiling and a Velux window offering complete peace and quiet. To the rear of the cottage is an enclosed patio, a perfect little spot to sit with a morning coffee or a glass of wine as the sun goes down.

    Long Preston has a post office and general store, a church and a choice of two pubs, both within a short stroll and offering local ales and good food. The village is within the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is surrounded by scenic countryside with immediate access to a variety of walks. The area is ever popular for its Three Peaks challenge. The area provides outstanding opportunities for cycling and mountain biking, and the property has a bike store for up to six bikes.

    Out and about there is an abundance of things to see and do. A short drive is the market town of Settle with a wide range of shops and you can also take a trip on the Settle-Carlisle Railway line which crosses some of the most outstandingly beautiful, upland scenery. Experience the Ribblehead Viaduct, with services running to Leeds in the south and Morecombe on the coast. Visit Ingleborough Caves, the Ingleton waterfall trail or the market town of Skipton, with its spectacular castle, numerous attractions, shopping, heritage, walking and food and drink. Meander along the canal towpath and watch the longboats pass by. With the Dales and the Lakes both within easy driving distance, this cottage makes a superb holiday destination at any time of the year. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
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  • Kings Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This outstanding stone-built cottage dating back to the 1600’s can be found up a narrow street in the sleepy village of Giggleswick. King’s Cottage has been lovingly refurbished with a wonderful mix of modern-day comforts complimented by traditional features. The kitchen/dining room is ideal for rustling up tasty meals and, as the evening draws in, snuggle up by the wood burner.
    Upstairs you’ll find two comfortable bedrooms with views out over the village toward the church and the majestic Giggleswick School chapel in the distance. Ideally located between the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Kings Cottage is surrounded by some of the most scenic landscapes in the country. There is a large selection of walks in the area, with the Yorkshire Three Peaks a short drive away. Tackle just one or start early and challenge yourself with all three! This is Tour de Yorkshire country so cyclists will love the undulating hills and winding country lanes that snake through the area.
    The bustling market town of Settle is under a mile away and offers a selection of country shops, pubs, restaurants and tea rooms. A trip on the Settle-Carlisle railway line takes you across the impressive Ribblehead Viaduct and showcases the Yorkshire Dales, as well as occasionally running steam trains. If you wish to venture further afield, the Ribble Valley is nearby with lots of picturesque villages featuring babbling becks and country inns. The Lake District National Park can be reached within an hour and is perfect for day trips as well as Morecambe Bay on the Fylde Coast. Or simply stay in, relax in front of the wood burner and cheers to a memorable stay in a truly fantastic holiday home. Please note that due to the steep staircase and uneven floors the cottage may not be suitable for those with mobility issues. The cottage is 20 minutes walk from Settle Station (Leeds - Settle - Carlisle line) and also Giggleswick Station (Leeds - Giggleswick - Lancaster - Morecambe line.)
    £50
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  • Crooklands Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The door opens to a spacious hall which offers access to all the rooms on this accessible single storey dwelling. The first room you come to is the twin bedroom which has plenty of space for wheelchair access. The bathroom is large with an accessible shower, and also offers a Japanese bathing tub for soaking away the aches and pains from a day’s walking or sightseeing. The kitchen is well equipped, and all amenities are wheelchair accessible. This is the perfect social space whether you are sat around the table enjoying a meal or sat around the wood burner telling stories of the day’s events.

    The property is set amongst spectacular scenery and has several attractions within a few minutes’ drive, why not visit Ingleton which offers the Waterfalls Trail, a 4½-mile trail via a series of spectacular waterfalls, through ancient woodland and beautiful Yorkshire Dales scenery, or the stunning White Scar Caves, spanning 1 mile, the longest show cave in Britain. There are plenty of walks and cycle routes nearby as you have the Yorkshire Dales at your feet, or if you prefer retail therapy, there is a good selection of independent shops and unique stores. Whether you are looking for family fun or an adventure with friends, there is sure to be something for everyone.

    This detached holiday cottage with log burner (recently built n 2022) is ideally placed to explore the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District and is perfectly placed for walkers with the Three Peaks of Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-ghent on our doorstep. or a day exploring the Devonshire Estate or visiting Grassington or Hawes.

    Crooklands Cottage is a short distance from Austwick, one of the prettiest villages in the Dales, with a church, post office and convenience store, and a pub and hotel, both serving great food. Situated midway between Settle and Ingleton and a short distance to Clapham, you’ll come to the historic village of Kirkby Lonsdale about 10 miles down the road and Skipton is only less than 20 miles in the other direction.
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  • The Swaledale Hut, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Swaledale Hut is a two-bedroom luxury shepherds hut accommodating up to four guests. Benefitting from an open plan design, designated double bed bedroom area, bunk bed and separate bathroom.
    This holiday home is the perfect countryside escape which is ideally situated in a small village within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Set on a working sheep and beef farm along the Ribbleway footpath we breath taking views of the Yorkshire Dales and the Yorkshire Three Peaks.these huts are beautifully spaced out and positioned so none are overlooked. Close to the beautiful market towns of Settle and Skipton. We sit on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park in close proximity to the famous Yorkshire three peaks, Malham Cove, Bolton Abbey, Gisburn Forest, the stunning Ribblehead Viaduct and caves a plenty. Located up a private lane the hut has a secluded location with rolling countryside views of the Yorkshire Dales. Allocated parking for up to two cars. Designated outdoor space with table and chairs, a perfect place to enjoy a bistro style breakfast. No matter the weather you are sure to have an incredible time in this luxury shepherds hut!
    The Swaledale Hut (ref UK40151) can be booked together with The Dalesbred Hut (ref UK40150) and The Wensleydale Hut (ref UK40152) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
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