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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.

  • Briar Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This semi-detached property has been decorated and furnished to a good standard making it an ideal base for couples, friends or families to have a perfect holiday retreat. The ground floor offers a cosy, comfortable living room which boasts a large freeview TV, a great place to relax in after a day exploring the surrounding areas. On the same floor is a fully-equipped kitchen which offers plenty of worktop space for preparing delicious home cooked meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table should you not wish to dine at the many restaurants Knaresborough has to offer. There is an enclosed garden giving you a fantastic place to enjoy a drink al fresco in the summer months or simply take in the fresh morning air with a coffee while reading a good book. On the first floor you have three well-presented bedrooms, two doubles and one twin. All bedrooms have fresh linen guaranteeing a perfect night’s sleep, ready for the next adventure. Also on the first floor is the family bathroom, ideal to have a long soak after exploring this stunning area.
    Knaresborough is full of surprises with a warren of medieval streets and stone stairs that weave their way up and down the hill. The town centre is perched on the cliffs above the River Nidd, and at the base of the cliff the riverside promenade is a great place to enjoy an ice cream or step aboard a rowing boat. Visit Mother Shipton’s Cave and Petrifying Well, where numerous artefacts have been turned to stone over the years, and enjoy the spectacular views from the castle, across the river and gorge. The Nidd Gorge is a beautiful, wooded landscape just upstream of the town, ideal for walking, picnics and wildlife watching. The Beryl Burton Cycle Way is a Sustrans route, allowing cyclists to ride to Harrogate and Ripley by traffic free routes.
    Briars Cottage provides a perfect base from which to explore the elegant spa town of Harrogate, 4 miles away, with its Royal Pump Museum and restored Turkish baths and famous Betty’s tea rooms where afternoon tea is a must. The walled city of York is just half an hour by train or car, and is packed with attractions, including the iconic minster and Jorvik Centre, theatres, art galleries and festivals. The Yorkshire Dales National Park, North York Moors National Park and the coastal resorts of Scarborough and Whitby are all easily accessible too.
    £75
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  • Campanula House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Campanula House, dating back to the 1600s, sits opposite St Oswald’s Church in the picturesque village of Askrigg and along a quiet street in the village centre. Set within Upper Wensleydale, the village’s old-world charms and amenities has made Askrigg the perfect location for a holiday in the Yorkshire Dales. Combining traditional features with modern touches for a cosy and welcoming cottage, Campanula House is comfortably furnished to a high standard, and offers spacious accommodation perfect for couples, friends or a family to enjoy a getaway in beautiful Wensleydale. The homely kitchen welcomes you with its inglenook fireplace and wood burner. Modern styled kitchen/dining room units are well-equipped with everything you need to rustle up a family meal. With a central island and large farmhouse style table making this a great social space to gather. The living room, newly refurbished in 2022 is at the rear of the property. It is light and overlooks the leafy courtyard. The snug at the heart of the property has a large wrap around sofa and invites you to curl up with the family to watch your favourite movie or box set from the Smart TV. There is a utility room with a combined washing machine/tumble dryer and a freezer. Upstairs are three bedrooms offering flexible sleeping arrangements with a spacious, dual aspect, kingsize bedroom, newly refurbished in 2022, with en-suite facilities, at the rear of the property. There is also a double bedroom, and one single bedroom overlooking St Oswald’s Church. A family bathroom, newly refurbished in 2022, with a bath and shower over, completes this floor. Externally is a small, enclosed private courtyard with garden furniture.
    The village amenities are all within a short walking distance of the house, with a well-stocked shop, popular cafe and three pubs all providing local ales and hearty meals using locally sourced produce. A further 10-minute walk takes you to the Yorkshire Dales Brewery which has a shop and, in the summer, a beer garden at weekends.
    The Yorkshire Dales offer spectacular scenery and an abundance of walks of all ability levels to explore. From the house itself there are beautiful walks along the banks of the nearby River Ure and the Askrigg Waterfalls Walk, which takes in both Whitfield Force and Mill Gill Force. For the more adventurous, longer walks and climbs in Wensleydale and Swaledale are within easy reach. The Yorkshire Three Peaks can be accessed from Horton-in-Ribblesdale, 40-minute drive away. For more restful days, there is so much to see and do within an easy distance. Picturesque Aysgarth Falls and Castle Bolton are nearby, and the market towns of Leyburn and Hawes are a short drive away. The Forbidden Corner in Middleham, a quirky venue with its labyrinth of caves, folly and underground caverns, is 13 miles away, and is hugely popular with families. The historic town of Richmond, famed for its castle, Georgian theatre, riverside walks and abundance of independent shops and tea rooms, is around a 30-minute drive.
    £99
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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.
    £57
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  • Oak Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pateley Bridge, England
    "This beautiful, 18th century stone-built cottage offers a comfortable stay in the delightful little village of Bewerley, which is tucked away just outside the picturesque town of Pateley Bridge. This mid-terraced cottage has plenty of character and has kept all its original features with a large fireplace and wood burner, exposed stone and wooden beams throughout, giving you that instant country cottage feel. Oak Cottage offers both couples and families a luxury holiday retreat whilst being ideally located to explore all that the Nidderdale and Yorkshire Dales has to offer.

    The property is set over 3 levels, you enter the property into the living area, which is a lovely warm, comfortable space where you can cosy up in front of the wood burner which will keep you warm on the colder evenings. On the same floor you have a dining area and a well presented, well equipped kitchen which has plenty of room for food preparation. From the kitchen you gain access to the rear patio area which is a great place to sit and relax in the sun with a morning coffee and the newspapers. With the cottage having front and rear patio areas you can chase the sun and sit out all day long should you wish.

    Up the winding, narrow stairs onto the first floor is the beautifully presented master bedroom with a kingsize bed, oak bedroom furniture and a lovely view of the village green. Also on the first floor, the bathroom has recently been renovated and presents a gorgeous roll top bathtub, ideal for a long soak after a day exploring. In addition, there is also a large shower cubicle and heated towel rail. Up the next winding flight of stairs is another large bedroom with kingsize bed, also complimented by oak bedroom furniture, and a light and airy single bedroom with views across the fields to the rear of the cottage.

    With the cottage situated less than a mile from Pateley Bridge High Street, the local pubs and restaurants are within easy reach. Explore the vast countryside of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which are both packed with rolling hills stretching as far as the eye can see. The area is full of bike trails and fantastic scenic walks, so you will never struggle to find something to keep you entertained. Alternatively, the beautiful cathedral city of Ripon is only 11 miles away along with the spa town of Harrogate 30 minutes by car and the historic city of York only a further 30 minutes. Local attractions include the magnificent Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Park near Ripon, Brimham Rocks near Summerbridge and How Stean Gorge near Lofthouse which are all a must. If you did want to leave the driving for another day there are great activities available on the doorstep, with the Nidderdale Way running staight through Bewerley for walkers and for cyclists Bewerley sits at the foot of the Tour de Yorkshire’s infamous Cote de Greenhow Hill if you’re up for the challenge! For a more sedate form of riding Bewerley Riding Centre in the village caters for novice and experienced horse riders alike."
    £82
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  • Grove Hill, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    This charming newly renovated ex miners’ cottage is situated just a stone’s throw from the amazing understated Cattersty sands in Skinningrove, a friendly village offering a range of amenities including a shop and licensed cafe. It has a proud industrial heritage and is home to the Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum as well as the famous Skinningrove annual Guy Fawkes celebration.
    Located just a 10-minute drive from Saltburn, less than half an hour from Whitby and on the edge of the North Yorks Moors the area is a paradise for sightseeing, as well as dogs and walkers, indeed one is spoiled for choice as to how to spend your time. The cottage is mid terrace in an elevated position overlooking the village with on street parking to the front. Furnished to a high standard it boasts a range of amenities to make your stay extra special. It has a fully equipped open plan kitchen diner with a stone floor complemented by a log burner, perfect for cosy nights in perhaps playing board games around the spacious rustic dining table. There is a utility area with toilet, sink, and washing machine plus space to leave boots and coats adjoins the kitchen diner. The separate carpeted lounge has second log burner, two comfortable settees, TV, range of books, jigsaws, and board games. Upstairs the master bedroom has a sumptuous king-sized bed with storage drawers, hanging space and mirror. The second bedroom contains chunky bunk beds suitable for adults as well as children and the cosy third has a single bed plus bedside table. The fully tiled family bathroom has a twin head shower over the bath as well as toilet and basin. There is an enclosed yard to the rear of the property with table and chairs for alfresco dining and a tap perfect for hosing down mucky boots and paws after a day well spent exploring the beautiful surroundings.
    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. Your dog is welcome to join you and will be in heaven with the fabulous walks you can enjoy together. This beach is dog friendly all year round – most of the beaches along the coastline here welcome dogs – or have sections of dog friendly areas.
    For those who love the coast, there are some wonderful beaches nearby to discover, either on foot along the Cleveland Way or by car.
    £106
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  • Loyal Cerise Bondgate, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Loyal Cerise Bondgate can be found overlooking open fields on the edge of the market town of Selby in North Yorkshire.
    With accommodation set over three floors and with a host of original features, this holiday home is an ideal base from which a family of five can explore this beautiful part of the county. Be welcomed by a delightful kitchen/dining room which offers a host of modern appliances including a central island providing additional worktop space as well as a breakfast bar for dining. To the front of this holiday home is the family living room, offering exposed wood floors. This room is perfect for a relaxing family evening in enjoying a film on the Smart TV. Traditional cottage stairs lead to the first where you will find a kingsize double room and a single room both with Freeview TVs. The house bathroom sits across the hall and offers shower facilities. A further staircase leads up the to the second floor where you will find the master bedroom. This room is a delight with exposed beams, vaulted ceiling and Velux windows. The exposed brick work and wood floors add to the character of the room. All of the bedrooms are beautifully presented and have ample storage. From the kitchen step outside and enjoy the private courtyard which offers additional seating, ideal for an early morning coffee or a delicious alfresco evening meal.

    A brisk walk will bring you to the bustling town centre. Here you will find a wide range of amenities including lively bars, restaurants and the medieval abbey. Enjoy a visit to the Skipwith Common National Nature Reserve or head over to the historic city of York and immerse yourselves in over 2000 years of history. Visit York Minster, spend time at the National Railway Museum, explore the cobbled streets or enjoy a day at York Races. There is also a host of National Trust properties close by. You can explore Lotheron Hall and Castle Howard (home to ‘Brideshead Revisited’ TV series and more recently, Bridgerton) so you have plenty of opportunities to make holiday memories. Make Loyal Cerise Bondgate the base for your Yorkshire holiday.
    £66
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    At Lady Edith’s Holiday Park, you have a welcoming family friendly bar next to a play area, making this fun for everyone. You can also purchase a fishing permit for the local mere, or explore the nearby woodland. In Scarborough there are two bays. North Bay Beach sweeps in a crescent lined with colourful beach huts with the Sea Life Centre at the far end. You can walk from the North Bay all the way along the promenade to the busier South Bay. At the south bay you have all the fun of a traditional seaside holiday with arcades as well as many cafés, restaurants, bars and shops to visit. Both bays have lovely, large sandy beaches. There is also Scarborough Castle which stands on the cliff top between the two bays, as well as the casino and the funfair on the seafront.
    Peasholm Park is wonderful to discover, you can hire pedalos and rowing boats to go around the lake and see the stunning oriental gardens. Scarborough is famous for its theatres. There is an outdoor theatre which stages concerts by some of music’s big names, and then there is the Stephen Joseph Theatre which is famous for the premieres of Alan Ayckbourn’s plays. The Alpamare waterpark is great for all ages, with its fantastic wave pool and waterslides, as well as a large heated outdoor infinity pool. Keep younger children entertained with the ’splash and play’ area. For adults there is a spa where you can relax and be pampered. The heated outdoor pools are warm enough to enjoy through all of the seasons. Further along the coast you also have Ravenscar, Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Bridlington to discover. There is so much to see and do you are sure to be spoilt for choice. Beach 3 miles.
    European Lodge (UK40848) can be booked together with Red Wood Lodge (UK40849) to accommodate up to 11 guests.
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  • Hendricks Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this cottage lies at the end of a row, towards the western end of the edge of the well-known village of West Witton, which has a pub serving great food, Carefully furnished and decorated throughout, it offers well-appointed accommodation in an ideal location for walking, touring or cycling. You can return to relax in the rear courtyard, which is fully lit and enjoys comfortable seating, a barbeque, and a wood-burning clay pizza oven.
    The bustling market town of Leyburn is just 4 miles, where you will find a selection of individual country shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants, together with the largest auction house in England. Hawes, another market town and home to the famous Wensleydale Creamery is 13 miles away. For those interested in history and architecture, Middleham Castle, Bolton Castle and Jervaulx Abbey are all less than 10 miles away. For family fun, book tickets for the Forbidden Corner (a 4-acre garden with follies, statues and labyrinths), which is a treat for all ages. The popular Polar Express train ride is also close by. York with its abundance of shops, medieval streets, historic monuments and minster, is just 1¼ hours’ drive. Beach 46 miles. Shop 150 yards, pub/restaurant 100 yards.
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  • Sea Dog Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ideally positioned with all the town’s many attractions within easy walking distance, including the beach, harbour and the iconic abbey perched on the cliff tops above you. At the front of the cottage you have a seating area for two outside, in a peaceful yard away from the bustling crowds. Stepping inside you are welcomed into the open plan living area, with an electric fire as well as comfortable seating beneath the beamed ceiling. The kitchen is well equipped for cooking a holiday feast. Upstairs you have two beautifully presented bedrooms, on the first floor is a double bedroom with views over the pantiled rooftops to the whale-bone archway up on the cliff tops. There is also the family bathroom. On the second floor is the family bedroom under the beamed ceiling with a double as well as a single bed and elevated views across the rooftops and out to sea. Outside as an additional quirky feature you have the original outhouse with a toilet, as well as a separate utility room.
    You are only a 5-eminute walk away from the nearest beach, with a wide assortment of quirky independent shops, as well as cafés, restaurants and pubs all within easy reach and many being dog friendly. In the harbour there is the HMS Endeavour, a replica of Captain Cook’s ship which was built and sailed from Whitby on his voyages of discovery. Join a ghost walk, visit the museums, you can even see a shipwreck at low tide at Saltwick Bay or look up into the cliffs to spot the smugglers tunnels, the clues to the towns colourful past are all around you.
    This is an ideal destination for dogs, they will be in heaven on the nearby beaches, there is even a dog bakery in Whitby. For walkers and those who love to take in the scenery you have many scenic coastal villages along the Cleveland Way to visit, as well as other popular walks such as the Cinder Track. You are also surrounded by the North York Moors National Park. There are ancient forests, rolling hills of heather, waterfalls and valleys all to discover.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 7 guests.
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  • Dale View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dale View is a Victorian house, built in 1896 and its characterful period features include beamed ceilings and original fireplaces in both reception rooms. The house has a real welcoming home from home feel throughout and has been carefully furnished with your comfort in mind. The open fire in the living room and the gas stove in the dining room provide the perfect place to enjoy atmospheric, comfortable, and cosy evenings, after a busy day exploring the beautiful surroundings. The well-equipped dining kitchen has an authentic country feel, with bespoke kitchen units and hand painted tiles. There is everything you need to create favourite home cooked meals. The rear door leads out from the kitchen into a small, south facing, enclosed patio with table and chairs for alfresco dining.

    Upstairs are two bedrooms; one bedroom with King-size bed beneath the beamed vaulted ceiling, and a spacious family bedroom with beamed ceiling, double bed, and a single bed. From both bedrooms Ravenscar cliffs can be seen and glimpses of the sea beyond. There is a bathroom with roll top bath, along with a shower room, perfect for a family or couple holidaying together.
    Every room has thoughtful personal touches, with original artwork of the inspiring surrounding area.

    The village of Fylingthorpe is in the heart of the North York Moors National Park and approximately half a mile from Robin Hood’s Bay. There is a local village pub, five minutes’ walk from Dale View serving meals, local beers, and real ales, with large beer garden and play area for children. Opposite the pub is a small village shop for essentials. Days out can include many walking and cycle trails; a particular favourite is along the coastal cinder track to Boggle Hole or Ravenscar. Robin Hood’s Bay is a must and is within walking distance of Dale View, taking less than twenty minutes to walk into the heart of this fascinating village. Famous for its winding, cobbled streets, tiny fisherman’s cottages, old stories of smuggling and secret underground tunnels, and along the Yorkshire Jurassic coast, spectacular scars, rockpools and fossils. Further along the coast is Whitby, known for its magnificent gothic abbey and Dracula. Further north is Sandsend, Staithes, and Runswick Bay. To the south you will find Scarborough, Flamborough Head, and the Dalby Forest. This is a wonderful destination which draws visitors from around the UK to enjoy the incredible scenery and to discover the fascinating history which makes this area so unique.
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