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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.

  • Kelvin House, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
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    Kelvin House is an apartment within an historic Georgian property, situated in the heart of Grassington, with designated private parking for 2 cars. Beautifully converted in to a three-bedroom apartment and retaining much of the original character throughout, this fantastic property boasts beams in almost every room.
    Tastefully furnished in keeping with the property, Kelvin House has been designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. Enjoy a bite to eat and snuggle up in front of the wood burner during those chillier days or go out and explore the many pubs, shops, and eateries that Grassington has to offer.
    For those of you who are keen walkers and cyclists, there is a multitude of options available right on your doorstep and bike storage is available on-site in a shared garage.
    Whether you are choosing Kelvin House as a base to explore this stunning region, or simply just to enjoy Grassington itself, this is the perfect property for couples, friends, and families. Shop, pub, and restaurant 175 yards.
    £177
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  • 1 Bridge End, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Delightful end-terrace property situated close to banks of River Wharfe, 4 mins walk from centre of Grassington, offering 5 bedrooms and views of river and dales from sitting room. Skipton 9 miles.
    £151
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  • Tom's Barn, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    This detached barn conversion is tucked away in a hidden valley within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, yet just 2 miles away from the bustling village of Grassington, which is well served with pubs, restaurants and individual country shops. The village also hosts the Grassington Festival, where well known stars perform, or near Christmas it holds the Dickensian Festival to really get people in a festive mood. Tom’s Barn has been lovingly restored and stands proudly on a hill, and the living room is upstairs to take advantage of the glorious views, both inside, with fantastic Cruck beams, and outside, over the hills to the moors above Hebden Gill.

    This is a peaceful location ideal for getting away from the bustle of everyday life, with fantastic walks direct from the door, and for cyclists this is Tour De France country. The grounds lead on to ’fairyland’, a special area of oak and ash trees, bluebells and foxgloves, a beautiful wild and dramatic place.

    For shopaholics, the famous spa town of Harrogate is a half an hour drive away. Here, you will find the normal high street shops and also high end fashion, or take time to have a traditional afternoon tea at Betty’s tea room. A little further afield lies the historic city of York with its Minster, museums and quaint cobbled streets. Shops and restaurant 3 miles, pub ½ mile.
    £87
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  • Ivy Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    Tucked away just off the square in the bustling village of Grassington, nestled in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this cosy cottage has been carefully decorated with comfort in mind. The property has a wealth of character with exposed beams and combines traditional furnishings with contemporary comforts.

    Set just a short stroll from all the local amenities, wonderful walking opportunities direct from the doorstep await, either over the moors or along the River Wharfe. The incredible scenery of the surrounding area offers breathtaking drives and picnic options galore.

    The quaint village of Grassington, which plays a starring role in the current version of All Creatures Great and Small, is a delight any time of the year. Whether you prefer the quiet solitude of winter, lamb watching in spring, the wildflowers of summer, or the various festivals (the Arts Festival in June, the 1940s Weekend in September, and the Dickensian Festival in December), you can expect a warm welcome. The village is well served with family run tea rooms, shops, pubs, and restaurants, all within 50 yards of Ivy Cottage.

    Alternatively, the bustling market town of Skipton is just 9 miles away and offers a wider selection of shopping and eating options, as well as a Norman castle that stands proudly at the head of the cobbled high street. Here you can take a boat trip on the canal or enjoy the open-air market four days a week.
    £86
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  • Old Milverton, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    Tucked away just off the main square in a delightful courtyard location, this ground floor holiday apartment combines its original features with the comforts of modern living and the advantage of a designated car parking space directly outside. It lies within the centre of Grassington, which has a wide selection of country shops, pubs and restaurants, and makes an ideal base from which to walk or tour the wonderful Yorkshire Dales National Park. In June Grassington plays host to a Music and Arts Festival which draws a wide variety of well known performers and in September Grassington hosts a 1940’s weekend. December brings the Christmas market to the village. The bustling market town of Skipton with its Norman castle, canal trips and golf course can be reached within 10 miles. Nearby there are pubs, restaurants, coffee shops and individual shops selling a wide variety of local treasures, as well as a post office and supermarket and a bus service to get you back. Alternatively, for those who enjoy a spa experience, Long Ashes, 1.5miles away, offers an indoor swimming pool and beauty therapy. National Trust properties and sites are a short drive away.
    £54
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  • Swallows Nest, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    Nestled in the small, picturesque village of Hebden, this 19th-century, end-terraced former lead miner’s cottage is surprisingly spacious and enjoys a quiet location in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with beautiful views from the front patio. Extensively restored, the property retains its original character and charm, with exposed stonework, beams, wooden floors and an inglenook style fireplace.

    Carefully furnished throughout, Swallows Nest makes a lovely home from which to either walk or tour the wonderful scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The village of Hebden boasts a fantastic tea room just 550 yards away, and Grassington is just under 2 miles; a charming little town with a wide range of individual country shops, pubs and restaurants. Grassington also plays host to a variety of events including the Summer Music and Arts Festival, which attracts many internationally-known actors, artists and poets every year. Leave the car behind and head to Grassington or the nearby village of Burnsall on foot via the riverside footpaths. You can stop for a bite to eat and a drink in one of the local pubs, before sauntering back along the River Wharfe.

    Bolton Abbey, 9 miles, is sure to thrill history buffs and children alike, with its ancient abbey and magical woodland walks. The National Trust property of Studley Royal Park and the unusual rock formations at Brimham Rocks, also a National Trust site, both make for interesting days out, and further afield lie the spa town of Harrogate and York, easily accessed and steeped in history. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £73
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  • Brambledene, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    Tucked away in the pretty village of Hebden, this stone built cottage is in a quiet location, ideal for retreating from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Set in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with excellent walking, cycling and touring direct from your doorstep in magnificent scenery. This property has the added benefit of a local pub serving good food and an excellent village tea room serving scrumptious cakes, it really doesn’t get any better!
    When you have finished exploring, sit back, put your feet up in front of the wood burner and relax. The bustling village of Grassington offers independent country shops, pubs and restaurants with good pub grub. Fine dining is just a short distance away. In summer there is an Arts Festival where you will find famous actors, comedians, presenters and artists. In winter it plays host to the Dickensian Festival to really get you in the Christmas spirit. The market town of Skipton is just 11 miles away and enjoys a wide, sweeping cobbled high street with a Norman castle standing proudly at the head of the town. The National Trust properties of Studley Royal and Fountains Abbey are within easy driving distance and make for a lovely day out. Shop 1¾ miles, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    £74
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  • Courtyard Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    Along the Skipton to Grassington road this character cottage is well placed for exploring the marvellous countryside of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, by foot and car, or being Tour de France country, by bike as well. Picture postcard Grassington is just a little over 3 miles away and plays host to a selection of events, including the Arts Festival in summer, which boasts famous actors, musicians and TV personalties. In winter it holds the Dickensian Festival to really get you in the Christmas spirit. A Michelin star restaurant can be found 1 mile away in Hetton.
    The bustling market town of Skipton is just over 6 miles away and has a wide sweeping cobbled high street together with a Norman castle. Here you will also find an indoor swimming pool, 18-hole golf course, tree top walk, an amazing park and canal trips. For the foodies amongst you there is a variety of excellent restaurants in the area, together with a wealth of pubs serving good pub grub. For the fashion lovers, try Harrogate, where there is both high end and high street shopping, together with the Valley Gardens, Betty’s for afternoon tea and lots of places for a great night out. The National Trust property Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden provides for an alternative day out, as does the historic city of York. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £111
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  • Clouds End, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Grassington, England
    This beautiful cottage dating from the early 1900’s offers a comfortable stay in the charming little village of Linton Falls which is set just outside the market town of Grassington which is all full of history, character and stunning architecture. This terraced cottage has plenty of character also with a large fireplace and open fire in the living room which offers both friends and families a fantastic holiday retreat whilst being ideally located to explore all that the Yorkshire Dales has to offer.
    Clouds End is set over two levels, you enter the property through the hallway instantly giving you that country cottage feel. To the right of the hallway, you have the living room which is a lovely comfortable space where you can relax and snuggle up in front of the open fire which will keep you warm on those colder evenings. To the end of the hallway is the well-equipped, well presented country style kitchen/diner which has plenty of room for food preparation as well as a dining table and chairs great for sitting down with family for a meal or socialising with friends. To the rear of the property accessed from the kitchen you have a cute little sunroom which is ideal to sit and have breakfast in as it’s a sun trap on a morning, you can also use this area to securely store bicycles.
    On the second floor is the beautifully presented master bedroom which offers a plush kingsize bed. The second bedroom has a double zip and link bed which can be changed to twin beds on request, this bedroom also offers a wash basin adding to the old cottage feel of the property. On the same floor you have the family bathroom with a shower over the bath and Heated towel rail.
    A quaint 14th Century packhorse footbridge across the river (known locally as Little Emily’s Bridge) is just a moment’s walk away which is a must. Enjoy a short stroll along the footpath to the pretty village of Grassington. With Linton Falls situated within the Yorkshire Dales you have instant access to scenic walks and fantastic bike trails. Alternatively, from the grounds of the 12th-century church is access to the steppingstones across the river and a path through the fields leading to Hebden and Burnsall, you will discover many picnic spots along the way. Linton has a country inn renowned for its fine ales and excellent food with the surrounding villages offering plenty of choice for dining out. Slightly further afield you have beautiful market town Skipton known as ‘The Gateway to the dales’ or the fashionable spa town Harrogate, both bursting with independent shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs.
    £76
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  • Sunnyside Barn, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sunnyside Barn is a traditional farmhouse barn oozing character and original features throughout. Accommodating up to eight guests, resting in the tranquil village of Cracoe in North Yorkshire, with a range of shops, cafés, and pubs right within a short distance. Entering the property, you are greeted by a porch with plenty of space for those muddy boots. Wander through to find a cosy open plan lounge/dining area with a double sided wood burner. Benefitting large ceiling to floor windows where you can soak up the views of Cracoe Fell while you plan your days activities. Beside the dining room is a fully fitted kitchen with everything you need to prepare those home cooked meals or why not try a variety of local cuisines. Wander upstairs where you can choose from four bedrooms consisting of three double bedrooms one with an ensuite bathroom and one twin room with two standard sized single beds. Make your way to the family bathroom, where you will find a relaxing bath with a shower over, low level toilet and pedestal wash hand basin.
    Externally the property is situated down a quiet lane overlooking rolling countryside, with parking available for up to 3 cars on the driveway. There’s also an allocated area with garden furniture outside. A warm welcome will always await you at Sunnyside Barn. Pub and restaurant 176 yards.
    One interesting piece of information is the owner’s mother who lived here at Sunnyside Barn was secretary to the Rylstone WI. Where the inception of the Calendar Girls first started with raising funds for the charity leukaemia research, after John Baker succumbed to leukaemia. His family lived next door at Meadow Laithe. This was the result of the inspiration of the film based on a true story of a group of middle aged Yorkshire women who produced a nude calendar.
    £99
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