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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.

  • Cuckoo Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A traditional 200-year-old cottage lying at the heart of Pateley Bridge, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Original features. Woodburning stove. Countryside setting. Grassington 10.5 miles; Ripon 12.2 miles; Harrogate 14.8 miles.
    £84
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  • Wheelhouse Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A historic, terraced cottage on an 18th-century farmhouse near Flyingthorpe, North Yorkshire. Ground-floor living. Bedroom with en-suite. Pet-friendly. Beautiful views. Robin Hood's Bay 2.2 miles; Whitby 7.2 miles; Scarborough 16.3 miles.
    £97
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    Top Lodge has recently undergone a full refurbishment, Top Lodge has been exquisitely reimagined with optimal spaces and a retro-meets-modern, Pugin-inspired interior design. The result is a charming getaway home for up to six people to enjoy time exploring the beautiful surroundings of the Broughton Sanctuary and the glorious Yorkshire countryside and attractions beyond. Located within the grounds of Broughton Hall, the property features spacious living and ample outdoor space. The ground floor is accessed via the kitchen door and is comprised of a downstairs bedroom (double or twin), kitchen, dining room, sitting room, shower room and toilet. On the first floor you’ll find two bedrooms (double or twin) and two bathrooms, each with a shower and bath. Outside the property are its original outbuildings and a pleasant garden area overlooking peaceful woodlands. As part of your stay, you’ll have free, exclusive access to England’s largest rewilding estate. So you can spend time together in nature, wandering ancient woodlands, cycling moorland trails, or enjoying picnics by the riverside. It’s a country getaway like no other.
    For a relaxing day out venture further into the Yorkshire Dales to the picturesque villages of Grassington, 12 miles, and Kettlewell, 5 miles further, calling at Kilnsey Trout Farm on the way and a stop off to watch the climbers hang off Kilnsey Crag. Many walks and cycle routes for all abilities can be found here and all around the area. Country pubs serving local produce are within easy reach should you wish to dine out during your stay, with the closest just 500 yards away and easily reached via a stroll through the estate grounds. Top Lodge provides a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life but will come alive when filled with your family and friends, yet is within very easy reach of the main town of Skipton and surrounding attractions, what more could you want. Shops 3½ miles, pub/restaurant 500 yards.
    The properties can be booked together to accommodate larger groups.
    £170
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  • Roseberry House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A fresh, mid-terrace cottage in the centre of Guisborough in North Yorkshire. By North York Moors. Amenities walking distance. Coast 6 miles.
    £69
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  • Avon Croft Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Detached modern property in Hawsker village between Robin Hood's Bay and Whitby. Off road parking for 3 cars, WiFi, pet-friendly. High standard throughout. Excellent area for walking, cycling and exploring coast. Whitby 2.5 miles.
    £67
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  • Oliver's View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in the village of Cloughton and built in 2019, Oliver’s View is a beautiful, semi-detached, three bedroom house of a very good standard with furnishings and décor to match. It is named after Oliver’s Mount that can be seen from the property to the right, due to the uninterrupted views across the countryside from the garden. A wildlife pond and the sea can also be seen from the garden. Oliver’s View is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in an idyllic village location. The village has a good bus service that runs between Whitby and Scarborough, and it also has two village pubs that serves food, one The Blacksmith’s Arms, owned by the Duchy of Lancaster, famously hosted Her Majesty the Queen for lunch!

    Lying on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, the stunning scenery and walks that are right on your doorstep are wonderful. The Cleveland Way runs down the coast as well as the Cinder Path, the old railway line track that ran between Scarborough and Whitby which can be seen from the rear garden. Lots of cyclists and walkers enjoy this route taking in the fantastic views and historic sites.

    Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Scarborough are just a short drive away, both very popular seaside resorts all year round and have excellent restaurants, bars and shops. Just a 10-minute drive and you can be walking round Peasholm Park or visiting the very popular Alpamare waterpark with its wave machines and splash pools. Scarborough is also home to the largest outdoor theatre in Europe where many international artists entertain tourists every year. The annual Scarborough Cricket Festival continues to be a real attraction to lovers of the sport. Oliver’s View is a great base to see what Yorkshire has to offer.

    We are delighted to announce a delicious new welcome pack for 2022 which will await your arrival. All the contents are locally sourced and include the following (Subject to availability): Yorkshire Brack - Bothams of Whitby; Winkfield Free Range Eggs - Scarborough
    Yorkshire Butter - Hawes, Wensleydale; Halders Bacon - Wayside Farm, Cloughton; Halders Sausages - as above; Dales Dairy Milk - Grassington; Derventio Bakery Mixed Grain; and Sunflower Bread - Norton nr Malton.
    Beach 1 mile. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    £85
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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.
    £66
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  • Ferndene Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This dog friendly cottage offers a comfortable stay for a family or a small group of friends. Hinderwell is a great location to set out to discover the North York Moors National Park, the nearby coastal towns, and villages, just a mile along the road and a gentle stroll from the beautiful beach of Runswick Bay, voted as ‘Best beach of the year’ in 2020 by The Times newspapers.
    The accommodation is well equipped for six guests. It has a pretty living area with comfortable sofas, a spacious kitchen/dining area and three bedrooms. A variety of sleeping options and two bathrooms giving versatility for a small group. To the rear of the property, a few paces across the path takes you to an enclosed lawned garden area, a great place for the kids to play, while a summerhouse and further small decked area give far reaching views across pastureland and the sea. A fine place to sit with a glass of wine and watch the sun go down.
    The rural village of Hinderwell makes a great base if you like to get out and about. The picturesque resorts of Staithes, Saltburn-by-the-Sea and Whitby are just a short drive away. Alternatively, the village is on a direct bus route into Whitby, perfect for avoiding parking at busy times. The cottage is close to two village inns serving good locally sourced produce and real ales; both are dog friendly. Other village amenities on hand include a family butcher, petrol station, churches, village hall, tennis courts, hair salon and a fish and chip shop. Hinderwell is an ideal base for walking holidays and is close to rural walking routes. Ferndene Cottage is perfectly located to access the Cleveland Way National Trail and the Esk Valley Walk. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub, and restaurant 400 yards.
    £72
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  • Milton House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This Grade II listed building has been beautifully restored to a high standard retaining all of its charm and original features with views from its rear windows across to Middleham Castle. Perfect for a special occasion or a gathering of friends or family and set in the heart of Middleham, one of Yorkshire’s prettiest villages. The property is superbly equipped to look after your every need.
    Offering stylish and spacious accommodation, Milton House has a warm and welcoming feel. The living room is a beautiful space to gather with your family and enjoy quality time. Inviting you in with its multi-fuel burner, two comfy sofas and armchairs to relax on, large Smart TV and plenty of room for the whole family.

    A separate dining room with wood burner and large table is perfect for a celebratory meal. To the rear, the spacious kitchen extends into a sun room with seating area and makes for a sociable space to gather. With cream shaker-style units and a stylish, central oak butchers block, you’ll find a full range of quality appliances including an Esse range cooker, Smeg fridge and dishwasher. The cupboards are well stocked with all the crockery and utensils you’ll need to rustle up a hearty family dinner. There is a separate utility room with washing machine, and in the adjoining coach house, the boot room proves very handy for storing and cleaning muddy walking clothes.

    Upstairs are three spacious and beautifully furnished bedrooms. The master bedroom, with a beautiful bay window and en-suite, has a kingsize bed and Smart TV. There is a further kingsize bedroom and a double room all on the first floor which are beautifully presented with attractive bedding and comfortable beds, perfect for a good nights sleep. A family bathroom with luxurious freestanding bath and low entry shower completes this floor.

    To the rear of the property is a small, attractive, south facing patio area with garden furniture, a great place to retreat with a glass of wine after a busy day in the Dales. Alternatively there are many pubs, restaurants and cafés within a short stroll and all are well known for serving good quality, local food and produce.

    Perfect for horse lovers, Middleham is renowned for its long history and also serves as a thriving racehorse community. Guests will be able to watch as top class racehorses are ridden daily through the village and up to the gallops in the fields at the edge of the village. The extremely popular Middleham Open Day is held annually on Easter Monday when you can take a look around the racing stables too! Middleham Castle lies just behind Milton House and was once the home of Richard III, and was referred to in former times as the ’Windsor of the North’. Middleham is a great place for families too with plenty of attractions to visit and explore within a short driving distance.

    If you’re looking to get out and stretch your legs, guests who enjoy walking, cycling or even just exploring will find an abundance of established public footpaths, cycle paths and bridleways that lead right from the village itself through the Dales and beyond, with spectacular scenery, open countryside and pretty little Yorkshire villages. A little further afield, within easy driving distance, guests will be able to visit Castle Bolton, Jervaulx Abbey and Wensleydale Creamery, as well as Aysgarth Falls, Hawes, Gayle Mill, York, Harrogate and Ripon. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £103
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  • Forge View Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Forge View Cottage is a fabulous and charming cottage positioned on the doorstep of Dalby Forest within the scenic and magnificent North York Moors. A marvellous holiday location, there is easy access to the beautiful east coast, the historic city of York and a whole host of fascinating places to visit. A welcoming and comfortable cottage, combined with a superb location making this an ideal all-year holiday destination for a truly memorable, quintessential English holiday.
    Forge View is a characterful building which originates back to the late 1700s and was later converted from the local village tailors shop. The delightful setting includes a secluded courtyard to ensure a relaxing environment after a busy day out. This fabulous and spacious cottage retains much character with fireplaces and beams. Beautifully furnished, incredibly cosy and superbly well-equipped warm with free high speed Wi-Fi, Forge View is truly an acttractive and inviting ‘home from home’. No wonder so many visitors return time and again.
    The charming village of Thornton Le Dale is a delight - old fashioned friendliness with an unhurried pace of life. The village has everything you could need, two pubs serving food and county beers on draft, a fish and chip shop, and artisan pizzeria, yet still retains its quaint village beauty, with the chocolate box thatched cottages and Almshouses. The tranquil Thornton Beck meanders through the village and flows outside the front of the cottage. The village pond is always popular with children feeding the ducks. On the village green there’s the original stocks and market cross where on Sundays during the summer months local bands plays music to entertain you whilst you sit back and enjoy one of the wonderful ice creams the village is renowned for.
    Only a couple of miles away is the traditional Yorkshire market town of Pickering, which combines atmospheric old inns, 12th-century castle, museum and the North Yorkshire Moors Railway taking visitors on a nostalgic steam train journey through the spectacular heather-clad moorland scenery. The ancient City of York is just 26 miles away and offers the majestic minster, the fascinating Jorvik Viking Centre, the Castle Museum, the National Railway Museum, and excellent shopping facilities. Castle Howard, setting for TV’s Brideshead Revisited, Nunnington Hall (National Trust), Duncombe Park, and Rievaulx Abbey, are just a few of the local treasures to discover.
    On the east coast lie the popular seaside resorts of Scarborough,15 miles, with the SeaLife Centre, Alpamare water park and historic castle. Filey, 19 miles, with its beautiful bay, the serene fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay and the captivating old port of Whitby, 20 miles, with its Captain Cook connections, as well as miles of sandy beaches and a colourful harbour. Just a 10-minute drive away visitors can enjoy the Flamingo Land theme park and zoo, or Dalby Forest, where there are a plethora of woodland walks, a visitors centre, picnic areas, bikes to hire and the popular ’Go Ape’ treetop zip wire. Beach 15 miles. Shops, pub, tea rooms and restaurant 100 yards.
    £72
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