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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.

  • Highview, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Scarborough, England
    A large, elegant, terraced Regency house nestled in the heart of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Sea views. Off-road parking. Close to beach. Close to amenities. Pickering 18.1 miles; Whitby 18.9 miles; York 41.1 miles.
    £216
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  • Filey Hideaway, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Filey Hideaway can be found nestled in a quiet corner of the popular holiday village The Bay, just a short drive from the traditional seaside town of Filey on the stunning North Yorkshire coastline. This first floor apartment is the ideal base for a couple or a small family to explore this unspoilt area of Yorkshire. Enter into the apartment and find a spacious hallway. Leading off from here is the large open plan living area. The modern kitchen sits to one end and offers a host of modern appliances including an electric oven and hob, dishwasher and washer/dryer. There is plenty of storage for your holiday essentials and oodles of work top where you can prepare a picnic to enjoy on the beach or a delicious home cooked evening meal. The dining table sits to one side and provides plenty of seating for three. The deep filled sofa is ideally placed to snuggle up on during the evening to enjoy a movie on the large TV. The sofa doubles up as a bed settee, ideal for a child. After a long day exploring retire to the double bedroom and enjoy a late night film. Across the hall is a smart bathroom with a large tub and overhead shower. Ideal for a long and lazy soak or a quick shower before heading out.
    Visitors to Filey Hideaway can enjoy the on-site swimming pool or challenge friends to a quick game of tennis. There is even an archery centre where you can test your skills. The Bay also offers a chemist, shop and their own pub – The John Paul Jones. Here you can relax and enjoy a glass of wine or real ale or perhaps treat yourselves to a delicious meal out. A short walk will bring you to The Bay Beach where you will find miles of golden sands. From here you can walk into the traditional seaside town of Filey or along the coast to Bridlington. This area provides some wonderful walking and bird watching opportunities at the incredible RSPB Bempton Cliffs or perhaps enjoy an awe-inspiring walk along the Flamborough Headland Heritage Coast. There are a number of golf courses close to hand as well as the Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park. In under an hour, you can be enjoying the cobbled streets within the historic City of York, exploring the rugged beauty of the North York Moors National Park or enjoying the culture in the City of Hull. Filey Hideaway is the perfect holiday home for your Yorkshire break.
    £58
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  • Oakwood, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Providing luxurious accommodation for up to ten guests, this property is well-suited to friends or families in pursuit of a fun-filled escape. This is a beautifully furnished property, where no expense has been spared ensuring you have the most fabulous holiday. Built in the 1900’s with some attractive original features this property benefits from off road parking as well as an enclosed garden. Entering through the hallway you are greeted by the grand living room, with comfortable seating for you all to gather in front of the generously sized TV. This room is bathed in light from the large bay window and is an inviting and sociable space. The heart of the home is the kitchen, and this spacious room is a delight to behold. There is a long dining table where you can enjoy meals together or perhaps even a game night, while the high spec kitchen is where you can find a whole host of appliances and utensils for the chef of the group to whip up an array of culinary treats, using fresh locally sourced ingredients.

    Enjoy an afternoon in the large, landscaped garden, before retiring for the night. As you venture up the staircase you will find three well-presented kingsize bedrooms on the first floor as well as a modern and enticing bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower, offering a stylish room to get refreshed. At the top of the property on the second floor you have a fourth kingsize bedroom with a Jack and Jill walk in shower, as well as a characterful twin bedroom under the eaves.

    When you can tear yourself away from this wonderful base, venture out to explore the local area, beginning your day with a stroll along the River Esk, there’s plenty of opportunity for fishing, boat trips and even whale watching too! With breath taking scenery as well as an array of wildlife. Braes awaits your arrival for the perfect escape to Yorkshire.
    £151
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  • The Garden Apartment, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This area was affectionately nicknamed "Captain’s Row", as it was once a prestigious residential area popular with local sea captains. Whitby is still a proud seafaring town, where you can enjoy freshly caught seafood and discover more about the local heritage from Viking invasions, smugglers who risked their lives with a network of tunnels from the cliffs, heroic rescue missions from the life boat crew, and pioneers including James Cook who discovered Australia among other destinations.
    Boasting your own designated parking space, which is a huge advantage in such a popular tourist destination, this apartment is the perfect choice for guests looking to explore this fascinating town. The apartment enjoys elevated views over the harbour, both from the garden and the living area. The dining table in the bay window is perfectly positioned so that you can take in the scenery. There is a spacious open plan living area, with the dining area plus living room. One of the charming original features is the decorative Victorian fireplace. Separate from the living area there is a compact kitchen, with a small two ring hob and an oven. There is a modern shower room and a generously sized double bedroom.
    The golden sandy beach, the harbour dotted with yachts and fishing boats, the town centre and the abbey and church are just a few minutes walk away. Whitby is an atmospheric town with a wealth of attractions and events throughout the year. The quaint narrow cobbled streets are lined with little shops filled with antiques, crafts and giftware, tea rooms, restaurants and inns. This property also overlooks the railway line where steam trains pass by as they make their way from Whitby to Pickering along the scenic North York Moors Railway. Discover the pretty villages of the North York Moors where there is a myriad of paths and trails to suit all abilities. The Garden Apartment can be booked together with Esk View (DC5135) to accommodate up to 14 guests. Beach 1 mile. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £84
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  • Grosmont Villa, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful stone Victorian house which was built in 1861, has a wealth of original features and stunning views of surrounding countryside. Completely renovated in 2020 Grosmont Villa offers spacious rooms, terraces and gardens. Set over three floors, this is a perfect property for the larger family or two families wishing to share. This country retreat is perfect for the avid walker and lovers of the ’Heartbeat’ countryside and is on the Coast-to-Coast Walk and part of the Wainwright Way.

    The villa, set within 6 acres of private woodlands and is very secluded, although near the village centre. The terraced garden overlooks an Esk Valley with fields and tree covered landscape and forms a sheltered area to enjoy eating out on the large picnic bench. The driveway is large and can easily accommodate five cars. The ground floor has a traditional Victorian tiled hall leading to a morning/sitting room and the living room. There is a large kitchen/dining room which leads to a utility room and separate toilet. The kitchen is designed in a french-style, which is fully-equipped with an Aga and a large dining table with original floor flagstones. The two reception rooms comprise of a south-facing morning/sitting room with wood burner and sofas. The cosy living room has leather seating and a Jotul wood burner set in a white marble fireplace. There are three bedrooms on the first floor each containing their own en-suite. There are two further bedrooms on the second floor, as well as a bathroom.

    Grosmont is a lively village famous for its steam trains on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway. The local pub is just 5 minutes walk from the villa, serves excellent beer and home cooked food which can be enjoyed outside while savouring the ambience. There are cafés which serve coffee, snacks and wholesome lunches creating a friendly atmosphere in the village and there is also an art gallery. Steam trains weave their way across the moors from Pickering to Whitby stopping at picturesque villages en route. Dalby Forest which has excellent walking and cycling trails as well as a tree top zipline is 10 miles away and less than 7 miles away you have Whitby, a historic fishing port with excellent award winning seafood restaurants. Various popular events take place throughout the year such as Whitby Regatta Week, Whitby Folk Week Festival as well as the Goth Weekends. Also the famous October War Weekend centred mainly in Grosmont, and Pickering. The television series ’Heartbeat’ village of Adensfield (Goathland) is 3 miles away in the next valley. A train journey in the film ’Harry Potter’ was made at Grosmont. The North Yorkshire Moors Railway steam trains have childrens’ special events featuring ’Thomas the Tank Engine’ characters and also special dining events including ’murder mystery’ games. Various Vintage Vehicles, Steam and Diesel Galas, Swinging 60’s and War Weekends April - October. For children you have Flamingoland, Alpamare Water Park and The Sea Life Centre all within a 40-minute drive. This is a fabulous destination all year round. Beach 6.5 miles.
    £146
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  • Dairy Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Converted from former farm buildings, these cosy holiday cottages (ref 28343, ref 28344 and ref 29155) are situated within the North York Moors National Park and opposite Harwood Dale Forest. Adjoining the owners’ home and surrounded by countryside with grazing cattle and roaming hens, they lie just 2 miles from the coast, and make ideal bases for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers and for exploring the numerous local attractions. The quaint fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay, with its hidden cobbled streets and smuggling history, is just a 5-mile drive and the historic port of Whitby, 11 miles, is renowned for its ancient abbey and connections with Captain James Cook and Count Dracula, not forgetting its famous fish and chips! The traditional seaside resort of Scarborough, 10 miles, offers miles of sandy beaches, fishing and speedboat trips, the Rotunda Museum, Stephen Joseph Theatre and musical concerts at The Spa and in Peasholme Park. Pony trekking and golf available close by and cycle hire in Dalby Forest. Beach 2 miles. Shop 3½ miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £74
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  • Oakridge, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Oakridge is a stunning example of 1800s architecture with a luxurious, contemporary interior. This semi-detached property offers a large sociable kitchen/dining room for family meals and playing games in front of the Aga before retiring to the living room. There is a large conservatory that looks out onto the lovely garden, and the utility room has a separate shower room which is great for rinsing off after a dip in the hot tub. The kitchen patio doors open out onto the hot tub and stone-built barbecue area, and there is a separate quieter area at the far end of the garden if you just want to relax and unwind. There is a ground floor bedroom and shower room, and the spacious first floor master bedroom benefits from both a spa bath and a fantastic shower. The large landing on the first floor is perfect for relaxing with a good book.
    Hinderwell is a village with excellent local amenities including a good butchers, convenience store, a local pub and a tea room all just a short walk from your doorstep. This quaint village is just a mile from the picturesque fishing village of Runswick Bay, which boasts a sandy cove with opportunities for fossil hunting and rock pooling, yet right in the North York Moors National Park. Head north or south on the Cleveland Way and visit some of the amazing coastal gems such as Staithes, Robin Hood’s Bay, Sandsend or Saltburn.
    The bustling town of Whitby is a short drive or bus ride away where you will find so much to see and do. There is a 3 mile stretch of golden sandy beach, traditional amusement arcades and regular boat trips out to sea in search of minke whales and dolphins. There are many bistros and restaurants ranging from award-winning fish and chips to fine dining as well as tea rooms, coffee shops and pubs with live music. If you’re feeling energetic why not attempt the 199 steps up to the abbey that towers over Whitby.
    You can drive inland to enjoy the natural beauty and some amazing heritage sites such as abbeys and monasteries within the National Park or catch a steam train as it snakes through the lush countryside to destinations such as Goathland and Pickering. There is a huge diversity of things to do in the area from surfing to golfing, and there is an abundance of walking and cycling tracks. The more traditional seaside town of Scarborough is just along the coast with its two huge bays, and the walled city of York is well worth a visit. Beach ¾ mile. Shop 50 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
    £250
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  • Beech Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beech Cottage is the perfect place for that romantic getaway. With a wood burner in the living room, it is ideal for relaxing after a day of exploring in the winter time, or enjoy front and rear gardens with a glass of something cold after a day at the beach in the summer.
    Part of our More Than Dog Friendly Collection, Beech Cottage is a great place to take your furry friends on holiday with you, as there are plenty of walks right from the doorstep and pet friendly pubs and tea rooms within the village. Scalby is a picturesque and peaceful village towards the outskirts of Scarborough, but has everything you could need during your stay, including great places to eat, a general store and there’s even a tennis club and a golf course around the corner. Scalby Mills is just down road and you can enjoy a lovely walk along the sea front from the Sea Life Centre, right onto the Scarborough’s North Bay with Peasholm Park, The Open Air Theatre with regular concerts by international stars throughout the summer and there is also a waterpark.
    There is a wonderful seaside walk around to Scarborough’s South Bay, which is more bright lights, penny arcades and ice cream shops, as well as a long beach, donkey rides and all you would expect from a traditional seaside resort. Head inland from the coast and you’ll find plenty to see and do in and around the North York Moors National Park and the Forge Valley Woods National Nature Reserve. Dalby Forest, 8 miles away, is a popular destination for walkers, cyclists, outdoor adventures and also concerts. There are plenty of villages and towns such as Pickering, Malton, Helmsley and just 18 miles further up the coast is the traditional seaside town of Whitby. Just over 40 miles away the walled city of York is a great place to spend a day and enjoy all the attractions it has to offer. Beach 2 miles. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £56
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  • Pheasant Lodge, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pheasant Lodge, refurbished in 2018 is a single-storey, detached lodge set at the bottom of a steep hill in a quiet part of the picturesque fishing village of Staithes in the North York Moors National Park. With a small enclosed courtyard and an open-plan living space as well as private parking, Pheasant Lodge is the perfect base in which to relax after a day of exploring this fantastic coastal area. Staithes Beck runs alongside the site with its own waterfall and wildlife.

    This charming and sleepy seaside village of Staithes, with its cobbled streets and back alleys, is considered something of an artist’s dream, and even has its own popular Art and Heritage Festival along with regular workshops and artisan displays. The pretty houses and cottages dotted around the old harbour are surrounded by high craggy cliffs on three sides, and a sheltered sandy beach is set amongst the rocky coastline. Steeped in history, Captain Cook served his apprenticeship in Staithes, and there are many old buildings to admire and a museum to take you back in time.
    Modern day Staithes is a must for anyone visiting the Yorkshire coast and has a good selection of pubs, shops and tea rooms. Staithes is still home to a RNLI lifeboat station, and a small fleet of cobles (fishing boats) land their catch of fish, crab and lobster. There are also boat trips for birdwatching, fishing and whale watching available. An ’Illusion Trail’ guides visitors around the network of backstreets and alleyways. The best views of the town can be enjoyed from the Cleveland Way which runs down the cliff to the seashore. The Cleveland Way stretches its way along this dramatic coastline and is a firm favourite with walkers as it drops into many hidden bays and coves such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
    The wonderful town of Whitby is just 10 miles away with its regular events and festivals including the Goth Weekend, a regatta and regular live music events to complement its many fabulous restaurants and bars, tea rooms and delis. Try climbing the 199 steps up to the abbey and St Mary’s Church from where you can take in the breathtaking views down into the town and out to sea.

    Head inland to enjoy a myriad of walking and cycling routes that the National Park has to offer, enjoy a warm welcome in one of the many village inns dotted across the moors, or take it easy on board a steam train journey into the heart of this beautiful part of the world. Surf enthusiasts will enjoy Saltburn-by-the-Sea with its numerous surf schools and there are plenty of courses for the golfers. Alternatively, just sit back and relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity around Pheasant Lodge. Beach ½ mile. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 700 yards.
    £40
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  • Castle View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Scarborough, England
    A superb mid-terrace Victorian townhouse resting in Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Woodburning stove. Near a beach. Pet-friendly. Barbecue. Pickering 17.5 miles; Whitby 20 miles; York 40.8 miles.
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