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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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    This meticulously renovated barn, completed in the year 2023, beckons travelers to experience a harmonious blend of history and contemporary comfort. A mere 30-minute drive from the captivating coastline, this retreat offers an unparalleled escape into the heart of nature’s beauty.
    The exterior of Swallow Barn exudes classic elegance, showcasing its age-old heritage while maintaining a fresh appeal. The barn’s facade, weathered by time, now boasts renewed vitality, framed by the picturesque backdrop of the North Yorkshire Moors. As the sun sets, the patio area becomes a tranquil oasis, inviting you to unwind and take in the views of the rolling fields that surround you. Here, the company of friendly neighboring sheep and the cheerful presence of free-range hens add to the bucolic charm. Immerse yourself in relaxation as you soak in the inviting hot tub, the warm water a soothing contrast to the cool breeze that carries the earthy scents of the moors. The stresses of modern life melt away against the backdrop of nature’s symphony. Stepping inside through the grand glass doors, you’re welcomed into an awe-inspiring living room that serves as the heart of the barn. The space boasts a high-vaulted ceiling and is adorned with exposed original stonework, a nod to the barn’s history. The centerpiece, a wood burner radiating comforting warmth, adds to the room’s inviting ambiance. Furnished with plush sofas, this space is ideal for shared conversations, board games, or simply losing yourself in a book. Ascending five steps, you enter an open-plan kitchen and dining area that effortlessly combines style and functionality. The spacious dining table invites communal meals, fostering connection over delicious fare. The kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, invites culinary exploration, enabling you to create memorable dishes inspired by local ingredients. On this level, a charming double bedroom awaits, complete with an en-suite shower that seamlessly marries modern comfort with rustic charm. For convenience, a ground floor toilet doubles as a utility room, catering to the needs of daily living. Ascending the stairs, the upper floor reveals two more bedrooms: a twin room and a king room. Each thoughtfully designed space offers comfort and serenity, ensuring a restful night’s sleep. A well-appointed family bathroom, featuring both a bath and a shower, caters to the needs of all guests, offering a space of relaxation and rejuvenation.
    Venturing beyond Swallow Barn’s confines, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park unfolds in all its splendor. Vast expanses of heather-clad moorland, punctuated by ancient woodlands and meandering rivers, offer endless opportunities for exploration. The park’s diverse flora and fauna create a captivating tapestry of colors and life, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. Just a short drive away lies the coastline, where the quaint fishing village of Staithes beckons with its charming cobbled streets and historic harbor. Nearby, the picturesque Runswick Bay captivates with its sandy beach and rugged cliffs, offering a serene retreat by the sea. Further along the coastline, the iconic town of Whitby awaits, a treasure trove of maritime history, captivating Gothic architecture, and the haunting allure of Whitby Abbey. Beach 10 miles.
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  • Forge Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A terraced, single-storey cottage on an 18th-century farmhouse on the outskirts of Flyingthorpe, North Yorkshire. Pet-friendly. Sea views. Bedroom with en-suite. Robin Hood's Bay 2.2 miles; Whitby 7.2 miles; Scarborough 16.3 miles.
    £97
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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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  • Courtyard Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A wonderful four-bedroom holiday home settled in the heart of Hunmanby, North Yorkshire. Pet-friendly. Close to amenities. Woodburning stove. Filey 3.5 miles; Bridlington 8.7 miles; Scarborough 9.6 miles.
    £100
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  • 1 Princess Street, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A wonderful four-storey property resting in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Close to amenities. Near a beach. Near the North York Moors National Park. Pickering 18.4 miles; Whitby 19.6 miles; York 41.8 miles.
    £97
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  • Grosmont Villa, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful stone Victorian house which was built in 1861, has a wealth of original features and stunning views of surrounding countryside. Completely renovated in 2020 Grosmont Villa offers spacious rooms, terraces and gardens. Set over three floors, this is a perfect property for the larger family or two families wishing to share. This country retreat is perfect for the avid walker and lovers of the ’Heartbeat’ countryside and is on the Coast-to-Coast Walk and part of the Wainwright Way.

    The villa, set within 6 acres of private woodlands and is very secluded, although near the village centre. The terraced garden overlooks an Esk Valley with fields and tree covered landscape and forms a sheltered area to enjoy eating out on the large picnic bench. The driveway is large and can easily accommodate five cars. The ground floor has a traditional Victorian tiled hall leading to a morning/sitting room and the living room. There is a large kitchen/dining room which leads to a utility room and separate toilet. The kitchen is designed in a french-style, which is fully-equipped with an Aga and a large dining table with original floor flagstones. The two reception rooms comprise of a south-facing morning/sitting room with wood burner and sofas. The cosy living room has leather seating and a Jotul wood burner set in a white marble fireplace. There are three bedrooms on the first floor each containing their own en-suite. There are two further bedrooms on the second floor, as well as a bathroom.

    Grosmont is a lively village famous for its steam trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. The local pub is just 5 minutes walk from the villa, serves excellent beer and home cooked food which can be enjoyed outside while savouring the ambience. There are cafés which serve coffee, snacks and wholesome lunches creating a friendly atmosphere in the village and there is also an art gallery. Steam trains weave their way across the moors from Pickering to Whitby stopping at picturesque villages en route. Dalby Forest which has excellent walking and cycling trails as well as a tree top zipline is 10 miles away and less than 7 miles away you have Whitby, a historic fishing port with excellent award winning seafood restaurants. Various popular events take place throughout the year such as Whitby Regatta Week, Whitby Folk Week Festival as well as the Goth Weekends. Also the famous October War Weekend centred mainly in Grosmont, and Pickering. The television series ’Heartbeat’ village of Adensfield (Goathland) is 3 miles away in the next valley. A train journey in the film ’Harry Potter’ was made at Grosmont. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway steam trains have childrens’ special events featuring ’Thomas the Tank Engine’ characters and also special dining events including ’murder mystery’ games. Various Vintage Vehicles, Steam and Diesel Galas, Swinging 60’s and War Weekends April - October. For children you have Flamingoland, Alpamare Water Park and The Sea Life Centre all within a 40-minute drive. This is a fabulous destination all year round. Beach 6.5 miles.
    £146
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  • The Sycamores, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Sycamores is a charming semi detached property situated on a quiet side street in the quaint village of Hunmanby on the stunning Yorkshire coastline just a short drive from the traditional seaside town of Filey. It is the perfect place from which to enjoy a relaxing Yorkshire holiday. Surprisingly spacious, and renovated throughout, this well presented bungalow has a real cosy feel to it and offers first class accommodation. The kitchen is well planned and offers a gas hob with an electric oven, dishwasher as well as a washer/dryer. There is even a comfy arm chair where you can take a seat, enjoy a glass of wine whilst watching someone else do the cooking. The large living/dining room sits to the front of the property and is flooded with natural light from the large picture window. A large sofa takes centre stage in front of the warming gas fire, an ideal spot to cosy up on during the evening to watch your favourite holiday movie on the large Smart TV. Along the corridor is the house bathroom with bath and shower over. The accommodation is completed by a double bedroom, slide open the cupboard doors and you’ll find the hidden TV or perhaps in the morning throw open the French doors and enjoy an early morning coffee before getting ready for the day ahead. To the rear of the enclosed garden is a sunken seating area with fire pit, a lovely space to sit and relax after a long day exploring the local area.
    Two miles away is the stunning Hunmanby Gap, a popular beach with locals, which offers a friendly café during the summer months. The delightful seaside town of Filey is a little further up the coast and has a variety of quaint tea rooms, restaurants and independent shops. Enjoy a stroll along the promenade with its brightly painted beach huts, ornamental gardens and cafés, or wander down to the coble landing, with its fishing boats and seafood stalls. The Sycamores offers easy access to the Cleveland Way, which is a 109 mile footpath across the moors and along the coast of the North York Moors, with many interesting sites and historical buildings to enjoy on the way. A visit to this area would not be complete without a walk to the nearby Flamborough headlands or an afternoon at the Bempton RSPB Reserve. Inland enjoy the rolling beauty of the Yorkshire Wolds or within an hour you could be enjoying the historic city of York. The Sycamores is a lovely cottage for a memorable holiday. Beach 2 miles
    £66
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  • Wood View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Scarborough, England
    These incredible lodges are the perfect choice to take a step back from busy life and enjoy your stay here. Look out into the woods opposite a Bronze Age settlement whilst cosying up reading a good book or watching TV. You are surrounded by stunning old country inns with roaring fires and huge beer gardens, woodland walks, one of which leads to the twin waterfalls and beach at Hayburn Wyke with its pebbled beach, and is only a short walk away. Sit back, relax and take in the night skies that you are situated within, and one of only 19 Dark Sky Reserves. Much of the area’s beautiful scenery is within easy walking distance with the hustle and bustle being only a short drive away. There are popular country inns within 100 and 800 metres walk.
    Local attractions include the Hayburn Wyke twin waterfall and pebbled beach, 1700 metres away, The Old Railway cinder track is 900 metres away and is over 20 miles long, and the Cleveland Way coastal path is 1100 metres away. A little further afield and within driving distance are Ravenscar, 7 minutes, Robin Hoods Bay, 10 minutes, and Peasholm Park and Scarborough Open Air Theatre, are both a 6-minute drive. The town centre is 10 minutes’ drive, and Alpamare Water Park and Wellness Spa and the Sea Life Centre, are both 5 minutes’ drive. Scarborough cricket ground can be reached in 7 minutes and North Bay Beach is 6 minutes’ drive.
    £64
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  • Seaton Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This wonderful cottage is part of Seaton Hall, an ancient manor house with over a thousand years of recorded history. For an authentic stay in somewhere truly unique, this is a perfect choice, immerse yourself in a holiday like no other. Stepping inside Seaton Cottage, you have exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings and lots of character and charm. The open plan living space features a cosy yet spacious living area, perfect for unwinding in an evening as you plan the days ahead. The well-equipped kitchen area provides the perfect place for creating home cooked meals together. For days when you don’t fancy cooking, there is a café on site serving wonderful freshly cooked meals, from full English breakfasts to afternoon tea. There is one ground floor twin bedroom with narrow access to the en-suite bathroom, and on the first floor there is a double bedroom and separate bathroom. This is an ideal choice for families as well as couples, plus your four-legged friend is welcome too. West facing gravelled patio to rear of the cottage with tables and chairs plus a hammock - perfect for afternoon and evening sunshine. Together you can take in the beautiful surrounding coastline as well as the North York Moors National Park.

    Seaton Hall has a fascinating past, the hall was named after the de Seton dynasty who resided from 1130 to 1307, and whose family made allegiances with and marriages to the Scottish Royal family. Passed down through generations, before slipping into disrepair. The present owner (who is descended from one of the previous residents Sir Francis Bigod) purchased the estate in 2002. He has employed a team of specialist masons and craftsmen and has been lovingly rebuilding and restoring this incredible place of local heritage.

    There is something to delight everyone in the area, with picturesque walking trails, including the Cleveland Way leading across the cliff tops. Many pretty coastal villages such as Runswick Bay, Robin Hoods Bay, Staithes and the historical seafaring town of Whitby will delight guests. Whitby, with its cobbled old town, independent shops and cafes, boat trips and the iconic Abbey ruins makes a great day out. Saltburn is a surfer’s paradise, with a beautiful Victorian pier. You can take a trip on the steam train across the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, taking in the views and visiting some beautiful villages along the way. For children you can ride the miniature train in Ruswarp before hiring a boat to row along the river. Youngsters are sure to be delighted playing on the beach as well as visiting the arcades and miniature golf in Whitby, for an extra special treat you can even take them to Flamingo Land theme park and zoo. This area is a haven for dogs, with lots of walks to choose from as well as many dog friendly cafes and pubs. This is sure to be a stay to remember, twined with history, culture and the surrounding countryside. Beach 1 mile. Shop ½ mile, pub 0.7 miles and restaurant 100 yards.
    This property can be booked together with Seaton Court (UK31955), Sir Francis Bigod (UK31993), Lady De Seton (UK31956) and Seaton Mote (UK31992) to accommodate up to 28 guests.
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  • Rose Cottage 2, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rose Cottage 2 is close to the bustling coastal town of Whitby, famous for its abbey, Robin Hood’s Bay and the Heritage Coast. Over 200 years old, this stone-built terraced holiday cottage oozes charm and character. The cottage has a lawned garden that’s great for sitting outside during the warm summer months - barbecue anyone? There’s no better way to start the day than with a hearty full English breakfast and a good coffee out in the sun, and during the winter, you can snuggle up together in front of the electric fire. This property accommodates holidaymakers all year round - it’s even decorated over Christmas!


    Located in the quiet, rural hamlet of Sneaton, adjacent to the owner’s home, this property is ideal for exploring the Heritage Coast and the North York Moors National Park. The historic port of Whitby is a hive of activity throughout the year, with many festivals, miles of sandy beaches and cobbled streets lined with inns, tea rooms, antique and curio shops. Take a trip to Robin Hood’s Bay, which is a hotspot for artists, walkers and cyclists, or board the steam train and journey through the stunning Esk Valley. Beach 3 miles. Shop 100 yards, pub serving food 150 yards. Rose Cottage 2 can be booked together with Rose Cottage 1 (27856) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
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