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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.

  • Helena, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Goathland, England
    This stunning, semi-detached stone built house dates back to around 1880 and has undergone a sympathetic, major renovation to restore it back to its former glory. Offering spacious accommodation over three floors, the house is located in an enviable position in the well known village of Goathland, famed for its connections with the TV series ‘Heartbeat’. Just a stones throw from the village centre and tourist attractions, the village is home to gift shops, tea rooms, restaurants and of course the North Yorkshire Moors Steam train, which departs from Goathland throughout the season heading towards Whitby, Grosmont and Pickering.
    Helena is perfect for that long awaited family gathering or to celebrate a special occasion. It is perfectly located for walkers and cyclists alike, with bridleways and cycle tracks starting almost at your doorstep. Take the old rail trail, running along side the River Esk to Grosmont, taking in some glorious scenery, then catch the steam train back. Visit stunning waterfalls and don’t forget to pop down to Beckhole, after a visit to Thomason Foss falls. A warm welcome awaits you at the local pub where you can enjoy a glass of real ale.
    Explore the North Yorkshire Moors National Park on foot, by car, or take the train and enjoy a memorable journey through the beautiful Esk Valley, into the historic market town of Pickering. The Heritage coast of Yorkshire is just a short drive away, with Whitby, 10 miles across the moors, home to art galleries, museums and an eclectic mix of shops. Boasting a colourful harbour leading to a three mile stretch of sandy beach all overlooked and almost protected by the beautiful abbey ruins and St Marys Church.
    Historic homes, halls and castles surround this area, there’s Castle Howard and Duncomb Park which are both easily reached. The market towns of Malton, Pickering, Kirkbymoorside and Helmsley all host weekly markets and are home to some fine eating houses, antique and curio shops and friendly locals waiting to greet you.
    £185
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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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  • Tom's Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Quietly nestled away in the peaceful village of Caldwell, Tom’s Cottage is the perfect location for guests wanting to explore this beautiful part of North Yorkshire. This terraced holiday bungalow, adjacent to the owners’ home, is perfect for couples looking for a romantic break, with a local pub just a couple of minutes walk away, which is known to serve excellent food and drink. Lovingly decorated and furnished, the property retains many original features and there are plenty of personal touches throughout.
    There are many public footpaths, cycle paths and bridleways that criss-cross through the village and into magnificent, unspoilt countryside. The Yorkshire Dales National Park is within easy reach and really must be explored by those guests who like to take in magnificent views across woodland and hills. The popular town of Staindrop is just 6 miles away, where hundreds of deer roam free in their natural habitat of Raby Castle and its grounds. The town is also popular for its tea shops, cafes and small shops selling local produce. The Georgian market town of Richmond, 10 miles away, offers many top-class restaurants, pubs and tea shops that are perfect for a spot of lunch, afternoon tea or a lazy supper. This beautiful and historic town is settled high above the River Swale and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and the chance to browse the weekly market and monthly farmers market, which provide ample chances to enjoy some local produce and crafts.
    Visit Barnard Castle and the famous Bowes Museum. Other popular destinations within a 30-minute drive include Darlington, Northallerton, Leyburn, Reeth and Bedale. Tom’s Cottage is the perfect base from which to explore the neighbouring counties too. The cathedral city of Durham is a 40-minute drive away and offers guests the opportunity to visit some of the many popular attractions here including Durham Castle, Durham Cathedral and the River Wear. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 250 yards.
    £36
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