Pet Friendly Lodges North Yorkshire
Our pet friendly lodges in North Yorkshire make the pawfect escape. 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.
- Ebberston, EnglandThis delightful, stone holiday cottage is located in the village of Ebberston on the A170 between Pickering and Scarborough. Whether you are a walker, wildlife enthusiast or just wanting a holiday base to tour, Chestnut Cottage is well located for all. Dalby Forest is accessible by car with many cycle tracks. Journey along the North Yorkshire Moors Railway through heather-clad moors and valleys. Scarborough and the rest of the beautiful Yorkshire coast is only 10 miles away. Pub serving food 100 yards. There is also access direct from the garden to Chafer Nature Reserve, a Yorkshire Wildlife Trust woodland but please note the garden slopes and the paths through the woods are steep and can be muddy.£69From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Harrogate, EnglandEscape to the tranquillity of Temple Newsam with a romantic retreat at The Stables, a charming holiday let perfectly tailored for couples seeking a peaceful getaway. This ground-floor property offers a cosy haven away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Step into the delightful living area, adorned with contemporary decor and illuminated by natural light streaming through the windows. Relax on the plush sofa while enjoying entertainment on the Smart TV or bask in the warmth of the electric woodburner on chilly evenings. A dining table with chairs invites a place to have breakfast together and plan the day’s adventures, complemented by the compact kitchenette equipped with all the essentials you require. Upon arrival, guests are greeted with a thoughtful welcome pack, setting the tone for a memorable stay. Open the bifold doors to reveal the stunning patio area, where garden furniture and a barbecue await al fresco dining or simply take in the fresh air with your morning coffee. Retreat indoors to the comfortable bedroom, featuring a snug double bed for restful nights. The modern bathroom boasts a convenient shower cubicle, Heated towel rail, and indulgent underfloor heating, ensuring a luxurious experience throughout your stay.
Outside your doorstep, explore the enchanting beauty of Temple Newsam’s estate with scenic walks amidst nature’s ever-changing colours. The historic Temple Newsam House, just a 5-minute stroll away, offers fascinating insights into its storied past, welcoming visitors to delve into its rich history. For those craving urban adventures, easy access to Leeds city centre promises exhilarating retail therapy and delectable dining experiences. Venture further afield to discover the charm of the fashionable spa town of Harrogate, reachable in 40 minutes, or immerse yourself in the historic allure of York, a mere 35-minute drive away. Closer to home, a local pub within walking distance beckons with its warm hospitality and inviting ambiance. Indulge in a romantic escapade at The Stables, where comfort, convenience, and enchanting surroundings combine to create cherished memories of your Yorkshire retreat.£56From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Whitby, EnglandThe Hideaway is a delightful, semi-detached, cosy cottage tucked away in a tranquil, secluded area within the quiet village of Hawsker. The cottage has undergone major renovation that has been completed to a very good standard, with tasteful décor and furnishings throughout. There is an enclosed private garden area outside that is perfect for your dog to run around in while you relax and enjoy a glass of wine. There’s also a barbecue area for making the most of the warm weather with eating out al-fresco style. An outdoor sofa and seating area complete this private garden.
Secluded yet surprisingly close to town, the seaside resort of Whitby is just a few miles away, easily accessible by car or on foot. The town is home to a jam-packed calendar of events which take place all year round, and you can take a tour bus to see the fascinating sites, which include the stunning Abbey and St Mary’s Church high above the cliffs. There are also regular boat cruises that offer a different aspect of the beautiful town from the water. A day trip to Robin Hood’s Bay is a must during your stay at The Hideaway. Just 3 miles away, the bay is full of character and charm, thanks to its cobbled, narrow streets and alleyways lined with an ecleclic mix of individually-run shops, pubs and tearooms, all set before a lovely beach that’s ideal for rock pooling and fossil hunting.
A little closer to home, Hawsker has a warm and cosy local pub that serves local food, and for the outdoorsy types, there’s a disused railway line only a few hundred yards away that stretches some 21 miles from Whitby to Scarborough.
The North York Moors National Park lies just inland from the North Yorkshire coastal resorts of Whitby and Scarborough, with over 1,400 miles of trails, footpaths and bridleways that cobweb the rolling heather-clad moorland and meet in the pretty rural villages and historic country towns. Carving a pathway deep through the North York Moors is the famous North York Moors Steam Railway, which carries its passengers from Pickering in the south northward to Grosmont, and then along the lovely Esk Valley to Whitby on the coast. A little further afield are the rolling hills and picture-perfect river valleys of the Yorkshire Dales. Beach 2 miles. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 500 yards.£60From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Whitby, EnglandLocated on the West Cliff of Whitby, this holiday apartment has been restored to its former glory when Bram Stoker stayed here and was inspired to write the novel Dracula. With wonderful sea views, it is just a few hundred yards from the cliff lift to the beach, Pavilion theatre and swimming pool. Whitby offers boat trips, historic sites and fossil hunting. The Eskdale Steam Railway passes through the beautiful North York Moors. Many seaside villages including Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick and Sandsend are a short drive, or reached via the Cleveland Way by walkers. Shop, pub and restaurant 250 yards.£62From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Fewston, EnglandA delightful, single-storey lodge resting on a working farm in Fewston near Darley, North Yorkshire. In National Park. Countryside views. Pet-friendly. Ground-floor living. Harrogate 8.2 miles.£64From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Leyburn, EnglandA quaint mid-terrace cottage resting within the centre of Middleham. Close to all amenities. WiFi. Leyburn 2.1 miles; Richmond 11.3 miles.£64From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Hawes, EnglandWatersedge affords a splendid elevated position next to the lower waterfalls flowing down into Gayle Beck. From the living room or outside terrace you have an uninterrupted view of the water as it flows past. Offering a very good level of comfort, this mid-terraced property has been tastefully furnished and well-equipped to cater for up to four people. The living/dining area has a wood burner, perfect to return to after a day of exploring. The compact kitchen has all the appliances you need and well-equipped to cater for a hearty breakfast or supper. Upstairs are two bedrooms furnished to a good standard with oak furniture, with kingsize bed and two singles. The bathroom with bath and shower over complete the accommodation.
Externally is a patio area with furniture to enjoy a beautiful view of the falls. Being close to the Pennine Way there is excellent walking direct from the door suitable for all abilities. A 10-minute walk away is the bustling market town of Hawes, here you will find a wealth of shops, pubs and restaurants offering a wide variety of choices to suit every taste. En-route is the famous Wensleydale Creamery just a short walk from Watersedge and the visitors centre and coffee shop a must visit! Aysgarth Falls, The Forbidden Corner and Bolton Castle are on the list of things to do. Lake Semerwater is nearby and offers activities such as coarse and wild brown trout fishing, canoeing, sailing and windsurfing or simply a lovely place to take a picnic on a summers day and sit and enjoy the views and wildlife. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
This property can be booked together with Dale View (UK45935) to accommodate up to 8 guests.£64From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Saltburn-by-the-Sea, EnglandAptly named, Seascape enjoys lovely sea views. Stepping inside, you are sure to feel delighted as the owner has lovingly restored this mid-terraced property, making it fresh, welcoming and bright. The living room is at the front, making the most of the views, and the kitchen has a dining area, where you can enjoy meals together. Upstairs are two bedrooms (a double and twin), as well as a beautiful modern bathroom.
The village of Skinningrove is undiscovered by most tourists, and is peaceful all year round. It is a quaint little bay, with neighbouring Cattersty Sands just a short walk away. This is a perfect choice for those looking for a tranquil beach holiday away from the crowds. The village is mostly inhabited by locals, with a little café, pub as well as a fish and chip shop.
There is lots to see and do for the whole family in the area, and this is also a wonderful choice as a romantic getaway for couples. Your dog is welcome to join you, and will be in heaven with the fabulous walks you can enjoy together.
For those who love the coast, there are some wonderful beaches nearby to discover, either on foot along the Cleveland Way or by car. Saltburn is a surfer’s paradise and has an iconic pier and some trendy bars and restaurants. Staithes has undeniable charm; this village huddles around the shoreline, with little fishing boats sailing out from the harbour. Runswick Bay is gorgeous, with sweeping golden sand, perfect for a scenic stroll taking in the fresh sea breeze, and Whitby is just a 30-minute drive away. This seafaring town has a fascinating history, with the abbey overlooking the cobbled streets, independent shops and quirky cafés. Visit the museums, ride a boat out of the harbour or simply take in the sights and enjoy award-winning locally caught fish and chips.
The North York Moors National Park is also on the doorstep, with ancient forests, miles of heather-clad hills and valleys, and lovely villages and walking trails. The many local events include Staithes’ art festival, Saltburn’s food festival, and Whitby’s regatta as well as the famous Goth Weekend. The big event on Skinningrove’s calendar is Bonfire Night in November, when residents build a huge wooden sculpture on the seafront, with a different theme each year, which is set alight after a spectacular firework show. You can have front row seats at Seascape from the bedroom window!
Each season has its highlights, from impressive waves crashing on the beach in winter, spring wild flowers on woodland walks with lambs frolicking across the National Park, glorious sunny summer days on the beach, or purple moorland as the heather bursts into bloom, then taking in the autumnal colours before warming up beside a crackling fire in a choice of cosy country pubs. A beautiful destination all year round. Beach 50 yards. Shop 1¾ miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.£64From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Whitby, EnglandA charming, semi-detached house resting in the heart of Castleton, North Yorkshire. Near railway station. Woodburning stoves. Off-road parking. Guisborough 9.2 miles; Whitby 15.7 miles; Pickering 20 miles.£65From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Scarborough, EnglandA contemporary three-bedroom holiday home settled in the coastal village of Ravenscar, North Yorkshire. Off-road parking. Hot tub. Washing machine. Smart TV. Cloughton 5.5 miles; Scarborough 10.2 miles; Robin Hood’s Bay 10.8 miles.£65From price per night based on 7 night stay