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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.

  • Little Blue Seaside House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built in the 1820’s and retaining many of its original features, Little Blue Seaside House is located in the centre of Scarborough. The artistic owner has made many quirky features within the property that all add to the charm and character. On entering this end of terrace property, there is a welcoming cosy wood burner in the living room, great for snuggling up in front of. The small yard to the rear has a sitting-out area, a locking outhouse where items such as a surfboard could be stored, an outside tap where you can wash sandy feet, buckets and spades and a outside shower for after a fun filled day on the beach.

    Everything is just a stone’s throw away. The popular casino is just round the corner, as well as an excellent shopping mall. The cricket ground, home to some great county cricket, is just a 5-minute walk away, and there are plenty of shops, bars, restaurants and cafés. There are several ways to walk down to the beach, all of which are between 10 and 20-minute walks. Scarborough has two bays with a long Marine Drive that separates the two. You can walk the full length of both bays, which are over 2½ miles. This is also a section of the Cleveland Way walk too. The train station is a short walk from the property, making this property ideal for those who don’t drive or prefer to leave the car at home. There are direct trains that run to the city of York, voted as one of the top 10 cities to visit. Scarborough has something for all ages from great shopping, wonderful beaches, good night life and plenty to keep the children entertained. Beach ½ mile. Shop and pub 100 yards, restaurant 500 yards.
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  • Prospect Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming cottage is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the high street. Overlooking Skipton and its famous market, iconic castle and stunning countryside. This delightful well equipped cottage is an ideal base for any holiday maker to explore the Yorkshire Dales. Surrounded by shops, tea rooms, restaurants and bars all within walking distance. There are regular street markets in Skipton, woodland walks, famous forests, golf course, castle, swimming pool and pet farms to explore.
    Entering the property from the cobbled lane is a cosy living room with two sumptuous sofas, a television and a contemporary electric wood burner. This really sets the scene for a cosy night in. The cottage also benefits from a dining area perfect for enjoying those home cooked meals or a takeaway depending on your fancy. Wander upstairs where you will find a large contemporary bathroom featuring a shower cubicle, sink, toilet, heated towel rail and modern LED mirror with additional storage. Leading to the master bedroom overlooking the picturesque town of Skipton and a slightly smaller double room. Additional wardrobe storage can be found on the landing for your boots and doggy leads. Outside to the rear the cottage benefits from a private courtyard offering a lovely little area to enjoy time outside from your daily activities. A warm welcome will always await you at Prospect Cottage and its prime location will be sure to knock your socks off.
    £64
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  • Bee's Place, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Enjoying a fantastic location, Bee’s Place is an excellent detached dwelling for families, friends or even two couples looking for the perfect blend of coast and country. It lies just moments away from the rolling hills and moors of the North York Moors National Park, and the beautiful golden sand at Whitby’s Beach. Well-behaved dogs are welcome and will delight in exploring the spacious 120ft enclosed garden. You are just a mile from the centre of Whitby with many footpaths, beaches and woodland for you to enjoy walks together.
    The welcoming open plan living space has comfortable seating around the TV and the dining area enjoys views out into the garden, which is a haven for wild birds. This is the ideal social space to unwind together, planning the activities for the day ahead or bonding over a selection of board games. The kitchen is very well equipped, but if you prefer not to cook, this location is great for food lovers as you have freshly caught sea food to enjoy and there is a great selection of restaurants and take aways nearby. On the first floor are four well-appointed bedrooms as well as a family bathroom.
    Explore Whitby, with its Gothic abbey, quaint cobbled old town and museums including one on a ship with an exhibition dedicated to the voyager, Captain Cook. Take advantage of your close proximity to the coast and spend a day at Whitby Beach, where you can try your hand at surfing or paddle boarding with the local surf school, sunbathe with your favourite book, or beachcomb the shores, looking out for fossils as well as fragments of precious jet. Jet jewellery is highly regarded here, and you can visit many jet jewellery shops as well as the historical workshop. Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy a whale watching cruise, searching for seals, dolphins, and whales, which frequent the shores especially in September. Or travel further south along the coast to Bempton Cliffs where thousands of seabirds nest annually at the RSPB site.
    The coastline here is fabulous with the neighbouring villages of Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick, Staithes and Sandsend all perfect for a scenic day out all year round. Some visitors love soaking up the sun, whilst others are enthralled on a stormy day watching the waves. Be sure to visit the North York National Park, where a plethora of scenic walks through wooded valleys await, taking the steam train from Whitby gives you a wonderful tour of some of the prettiest villages on the moors. All year round there are many events to enjoy, and for younger family members there is Flamingoland theme park and zoo, the Sea Life Centre, Dalby Forest’s Go Ape and Alpamare Water Park all within a 40 minutes’ drive. Leisure centre with gym and pool 4 minute drive away. Beach 1 mile. Whitby centre 1 mile.
    £120
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  • Syke Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Syke Cottage, dating back to the 1700s, is furnished to a high standard and generously equipped with everything you will need for a relaxing holiday. The cottage retains its original charm while offering a high level of comfort with a modern country style.
    The fully-equipped kitchen with an adjoining dining area provides thoughtful extras such as air fryer, slow cooker, coffee machine and juicer. The attractive lounge offers the perfect place to relax after a day exploring the Dales. The Ercol sofas invite you to unwind in front of the wood burner or indulge in a boxset or film on the large Smart TV with Netflix. The cottage has the added benefit of a cosy snug with a TV, Netflix, Wii games console and a great supply of board games. The stunning garden room with a vaulted ceiling offers a second dining area overlooking the patio. Here you will also find the washing machine, an additional fridge/freezer, a microwave, and room for bike storage. An additional shower room and toilet adjoin. On the first floor, there are three comfortable bedrooms. The master bedroom has a deluxe super king-size bed and an en-suite shower room. The bed can also be made up as two full-size singles on request. The second bedroom offers a luxurious kingsize bed and the third bedroom has twin single beds. A travel cot and bed safety rail are available. In the family bathroom, you will find a bath with a drench shower over. Outside, guests can enjoy the enclosed south-facing patio courtyard with bench and dining furniture –a perfect suntrap in which to enjoy a morning coffee or a lazy afternoon. There is room on the patio/driveway for one medium-sized car and an electric vehicle charger (payment via honesty box).
    Syke Cottage is nestled in a quiet location just off the scenic village green, which is the perfect spot to soak up the breath-taking views while children play on the playground or football pitch. Within the village there is a fantastic tearoom, a small grocery store, a garage, a butcher, a tea-room/bakery and a twice-weekly Post Office. The 15th-century pub serves food and local ales, and a 2 AA rosette restaurant on the edge of the village offers fine dining.
    Bainbridge is a central base from which to explore the Yorkshire Dales. There is a variety of boutique shops, pubs and eateries in nearby Hawes (less than 10 mins drive), not least the renowned Wensleydale Creamery with its specialist cheese shop, museum and restaurant. For walkers and cyclists, there are routes leading off from Bainbridge in all directions. Semerwater, perfect for picnicking, swimming and boating, is only 2 miles away and easily reached by foot or by car. Head over to the famous Buttertubs and pass into Swaledale for yet more breath-taking scenery. Heading in the opposite direction towards the market town of Leyburn you will pass through a multitude of picture postcard villages and historic attractions. Aysgarth Falls, Bolton Castle, The Forbidden Corner and a ride on the Wensleydale steam railway (to name but a few) all make for great days out. Local amenities including a shop, pub and café are all within a few minutes’ walk of Syke Cottage.
    £86
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  • Robin's Rest, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious ground floor apartment has been decorated to a good standard, with a mixture of traditional and contemporary features throughout. It provides the perfect base for exploring some of Whitby’s highlights, including the historic abbey, marina and 3 miles of golden beach. Take an open top tour bus around town or a stroll amongst the cobbled streets, or even a pleasure cruise out to sea for a perfect view of this part of the Heritage Coast.
    The Abbey and St Mary’s church are perfectly positioned to give breathtaking views of the resort and out to sea, whilst the centre of town has an abundance of activities and amenities, restaurants and cafés. There are also many events that take place all year round, such as the Goth Weekender, Whitby Regatta and the Bram Stoker Film Festival to name a few.
    Robin’s Rest is also an ideal location to explore the Heritage Coast and its picturesque coastal resorts, such as Robin Hood’s Bay, Runswick Bay, Staithes and many more nestled into the coastline. All of which take you back to when the coast was a haven for smugglers.
    You can catch a steam train into the heart of the Yorkshire Moors, which is perfect for hikers and bikers. The medieval walled city of York and its many attractions is also just an hour’s drive away, boasting the Jorvik Viking Centre and National Railway Museum. Beach ¼ mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £55
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  • Grassgarth Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Adjacent to the village green in the picturesque village of Redmire, with views across to Penhill, this spacious, semi-detached and very well-equipped cottage offers a high level of comfort and gives that home from home feeling. For guests bringing their four-legged friends, the owner has provided a dog bed, bowls, throws, towels and doggie treats.
    In the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, this lovely picture perfect village has country walks and some spectacular views over Lower Wensleydale. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are some superb walking and cycling trails available direct from the door, making this a perfect base from which to explore the pretty Dales villages. Try the circular walk from Redmire to Aysgarth taking in both the Redmire Falls and spectacular Aysgarth Falls, Castle Bolton where Mary Queen of Scots was held in the 16th century, Preston-under-Scar, the River Ure and Penhill, passing through the beautiful Dales countryside.
    The village pub has now fully reopened after a complete revamp in 2023, and provides, amongst other things, a variety of local beers and delicious breakfasts, snacks and pub grub, and its only 20 yards from the back door. A fish & chip van comes on a Wednesday at 7.30pm - if you like fish & chips these are a must!
    Nearby are the market towns of Hawes and Leyburn with their many shops, pubs, restaurants and craft workshops, where craftsmen display their skills and sell handmade products. For groceries, Leyburn is 4 miles away and has convenience stores as well as an award-winning delicatessen and winery. Fresh eggs are available in the village and newspapers can be provided at the nearby farm. All the big supermarkets regularly deliver to the village.
    Historical castles and ruins are numerous with Bolton Castle almost on the doorstep, and Middleham Castle a few miles away. From Middleham square you can sit and watch the impressive sight as the race horses pass through on their way to the gallops. The Forbidden Corner is just down the road with its labyrinth of tunnels and underground caves to explore. With so much to do and see, you will certainly want to return.
    £62
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  • Wellside Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the hamlet of Starbotton in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this Grade II listed, end of terrace cottage dates back to 1663. As such, it has been sympathetically refurbished and makes a quiet retreat from busy everyday life. It enjoys a south-facing spacious garden with the added benefit of soft fruit beds from which guests are welcome to help themselves in season. To make your stay as comfortable as possible dressing gowns and hairdryers are provided, and for entertainment there are a number of board games and garden games to try out. The cottage is ideally placed for walking, cycling or touring the whole of the Yorkshire Dales. The nearby town of Grassington is 9 miles and in summer plays host to an incredible arts festival where you will find famous singers, presenters, poets and musicians. In winter there is a Dickensian festival, a magical event where the town is transported back in time with shopkeepers, villagers and visitors dressing in Victorian costume. A little further afield lies the bustling market town of Skipton with its Norman castle standing proudly at the head of it wide, sweeping, cobbled high street. Alternatively kick back in the local pub, 200 yards, which serves food and local ales. The nearby village of Kettlewell, approximately 2 miles away boasts three pubs, tea rooms, a village shop and various events during year including The Scarecrow Festival. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £114
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  • Church View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Church View can be found in the pretty North Yorkshire village of Barmby on the Marsh, close to the market town of Selby and within forty minutes of the ancient walled City of York.
    This charming cottage is ideal for couples to enjoy a romantic break away whilst exploring this unspoiled area of North Yorkshire. Step inside and the large kitchen/diner is flooded with natural light from the French doors which lead out to the enclosed, pet-friendly garden. The country-style kitchen is a contemporary space with granite worktops, a central island with a breakfast bar, and a host of modern appliances including a large induction hob, electric oven, and wine cooler. There is plenty of storage for your holiday essentials as well as long runs of worktop where you can prepare a delicious picnic to enjoy whilst out exploring or cook up a storm and create a fabulous evening meal. The dining table offers plenty of seating for five and a deep-filled leather sofa sits perfectly to enjoy the garden views.
    A large flat-screen TV is wall mounted and will provide you with entertainment whilst in the hub of this holiday home. To the front of the cottage is the living room with a warming wood-burning stove, ideal for the cooler winter months. Here you can snuggle up on an evening and enjoy your favourite holiday movie or perhaps partake in one of the many board games provided for your entertainment. Following an eventful day retire to the first floor and find two individually styled bedrooms. A king-size double with large built-in wardrobes and a ceiling fan that will keep you cool during the summer months. A further double room with a single day bed sits to the rear of the cottage and offers lovely views over the garden. A house bathroom with a large walk-in shower completes the accommodation.
    The ancient walled City of York is only a forty-minute drive away and has a plethora of world-renowned attractions to entertain all tastes, including York Minster, National Railway Museum and more. Enjoy a North Yorkshire escape to Church View. Pub within 1 mile.
    £52
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  • Brookside House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This house is a great size for families as well as two couples holidaying together. You are in a great location for discovering the beautiful countryside of the surrounding national park as well as the stunning coastline. With your own private driveway, the house is conveniently positioned just over the road from the Black Bull Pub which serves a great choice of meals beside an open fire.
    Stepping inside you have a large kitchen, complete with a breakfast bar and integrated appliances. Adjoining the kitchen, you have the dining room, which is in the large, heated conservatory looking out into the enclosed garden with a large patio area. Here you have the option of eating inside as well as out in the sunshine. At the front of the property, you have the living room, complete with an open fire; there’s nothing like a cosy night in front of the amber glow of real flames, hearing them pop and crackle as they radiate their warmth. Also on the ground, floor you have a shower room. The stairs lead up from the landing to the first floor where you have the family bathroom with a shower over the bath as well as three beautifully presented bedrooms. The master bedroom is a generous size with a super kingsize bed and large wardrobes as well as drawers for all of your belongings. The second bedroom has a double bed and in the third bedroom you have a single day bed with a trundle single bed which can be used for an additional guest on request.
    The house is 1.5 miles from the pretty market town of Pickering. This is a wonderful base for exploring the North York Moors and the nearby coastline. A steam train winds its way from Pickering over the rolling heather, through valleys and over hills to many picturesque villages all the way to Whitby and is ideal for a special day out; in December it becomes a themed Christmas Santa Special. One of the highlights on the calendar in Pickering is the annual War Weekend, where battle re-enactments take place and live music can be enjoyed, and when the town seems to slip back in time. The surrounding North York Moors is a haven for walkers with many trails to explore and an abundance of wildlife. Dalby Forest has a choice of trails for cyclists as well as walkers, whilst thrill seekers have the Go Ape zip lines through the tree tops. Nearby is Malton, the food capital of Yorkshire, with a market, award-winning restaurants and a cookery school.
    For history lovers, Castle Howard is one of Britain’s finest stately homes, sure to fill you with awe, or you can visit the castle, walled gardens and the abbey’s at Helmsley, as well as the photogenic priory in Guisborough. There are also the beaches at Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington nearby to explore. Flamingoland theme park and zoo is a real treat for children, only 5 minutes away. Beach 19 miles. For dog friendly breaks, this is an ideal choice there is even a local dog exercise field a 10 minute walk away, where they are safely enclosed and they can enjoy a good run off lead. Most pubs and cafés in this area are dog friendly, and there are some fabulous walking trails to enjoy together. Beach 19 miles.
    £75
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  • Hidden Winds Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    Guisborough is a beautiful market town, the perfect blend of both the past and present, with the ancient priory ruins an iconic feature of the town, whilst having trendy bars as well as a great choice of eateries to dip into at your own pleasure. You have the National Park on your doorstep, with glorious scenery accessed by a network of walking & cycling trails plus the heritage coastline is only 6 miles away. You are in the perfect position to discover the finest natural beauty spots in North Yorkshire. Hidden Winds Cottage dates back to 1856, the owner has lovingly and painstakingly renovated this property, ensuring that the original features are retained to keep its character as an authentic Yorkshire cottage. It’s natural beauty has been enhanced with careful attention to detail, with the highest quality furnishings welcoming you on a stay to remember.
    Stepping inside from the pavement you are welcomed into the living area which ensures that you will always be snug and cosy even on the coldest of winter evenings with the woodburner in the hearth, bathing the room in its warming glow. The kitchen is at the rear of the property and is modern yet tastefully chosen in keeping with the style of the cottage which flows effortlessly throughout each room. Also on the ground floor you have the shower room with a rainforest shower. Upstairs there are two bedrooms, the master bedroom has an original feature fireplace as well as built in wardrobes and a dressing table. The second bedroom has a bunk bed which has a strong solid structure and is suitable for adults as well as children. Outside at the back of the cottage you have the enclosed private patio which boasts your own covered hot tub, perfect for winding down together as the day draws to an end. There is also the fabulous addition of a purpose-built dog shower. Ensuring your furry friend can have a warm rinse down after a day of exploring. This outdoor shower is also great for wet suits and swimming costumes after a day at the beach – or even for very sandy children! From the patio you can see the rolling hills on the moorland enticing you out to explore.
    This is an ideal destination for lovers of the great outdoors. For a scenic walk Roseberry Topping is the highest viewpoint on the moors and it is near to Captain Cook’s Monument so you can extend the hike if you wish. Or why not take time to visit the many beautiful towns, villages and bays along the nearby coastline? Starting at Saltburn, then Staithes, Runswick Bay, Sandsend, Whitby, Robin Hoods Bay and beyond, the Cleveland Way walking trail connects them all. All ideal for a day out taking in the sights whilst soaking up the history and culture. With surf schools and board hire in the coastal towns you can enjoy a day out on the sea, or perhaps even join a fishing trip. You can be as active or as relaxed as you wish on this holiday, with lots to see and do all year round.
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