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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.

  • 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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  • Little Jack’s Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    In an elevated position there are stone steps leading up through the garden at the front of the house as well as level access at the back. The front garden is lawned with a heated summer house where you can soak up the beauty of the garden as you watch the world pass by. At the rear of the property, you have an enclosed yard with a picnic bench and a BBQ.
    Stepping inside you have the cosy and welcoming living room at the front, with bay windows bathing the room in light. There is a leather three seater sofa and armchair around the wood burner. Ideal for snug nights in together, unwinding the warm glow from the fire. There is a dining room in the centre of the house, this beautiful room boasts a second multifuel stove, as well as a wine cooler, where you can enjoy atmospheric meals. The country kitchen adjoining the dining room has an authentic English heritage feel, complete with a Belfast style sink and characterful units.
    Upstairs you have the bathroom with a shower attachment over the bath. As well as two bedrooms, the master bedroom has a king bed with a feature fireplace as well as sash windows, evoking the houses long history. The second bedroom has a double bed, making this ideal for two couples travelling together as well as small families. The house is pet friendly, and this is a great destination for dogs as there are some wonderful walking trails as well as many dog friendly pubs and cafes to choose from.
    Scalby is a village on the outskirts of Scarborough and on the road to Whitby. This pretty village has a general store, a couple of traditional pubs and you are just over the road from a lovely, friendly café, making it a good location for a meal or a social evening when staying on holiday. Scalby Beck runs along the edge of the village down towards the sea, offering picturesque rural views and is perfect for dog walking, especially if your dog enjoys a swim. As well as a Methodist chapel, there is St Laurence’s Church, a Grade II listed building dating back to 1150AD, it is the oldest recorded building in the village. There are tennis courts, a bowling green and playing fields for cricket and football. There is a regular bus service linking the village to Scarborough and Whitby.
    For the more energetic, take the Cinder Track either on foot or by bike, and enjoy the stunning coastal views along the way. Scalby is also on the route of the Tabular Hills Walk, which links Scarborough to the market town of Helmsley on the western side of the North York Moors National Park. There are many activities and attractions in the area. Dalby Forest has world cup mountain bike trails, Go Ape tree adventure and nature walks. The RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs is worth a visit and is home to thousands of sea birds nesting precariously on the cliff face. Keen birdwatchers can see kittiwakes, gannets and puffins, and offshore porpoises and grey seals can be spotted.
    Scarborough is just a 10-minute drive away where you have the castle overlooking the wide sweeping beaches, and Peasholm Park with oriental gardens, an open-air theatre and paddle boats. There is also the Alpamare waterpark and spa, where in an evening you can soak in the steaming pools outside while watching the stars. Traditional seaside resorts can easily be reached including Whitby, famous for its fish and chips and cliff top abbey ruins. Also worth a visit are the quaint fishing villages of Robin Hood’s Bay, Staithes and Runswick Bay. Further inland, the medieval city of York can be reached in around an hour. Beach 2½ miles. Shop 175 yards, pub, and restaurant 25 yards.
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  • Sunnyside Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sunnyside is a beautiful characterful cottage, set over three floors, which has been lovingly furnished and decorated to welcome you on a very special break to the seaside. Situated on the west side of Whitby, which boasts the idyllic beach stretching to Sandsend, Sunnyside is just beside a popular street which has many independent shops and bars, including a famous bakery. There is also a micro pub which serves the locally distilled Whitby Gin, as well as local beers, ales and ciders to enjoy.

    This is an ideal choice for anyone who wants to immerse themselves in an authentic stay in Whitby, as everything is within walking distance. Stepping inside, the snug living room at the front of the cottage has an electric fire with comfortable seating for five, plus a characterful rocking chair. The open-plan kitchen/dining room looks out onto a well-presented, enclosed yard. Wind down in an evening as you plan the events for the days ahead over indulgent desserts, as well as a glass of something special, either around the dining table or out in the evening sun, surrounded by the twinkling fairy lights. You have the added convenience of a utility room, which can be used as a laundry room after sandy days at the beach. Upstairs on the first floor you have a modern bathroom and two double bedrooms, both beautifully furnished with a vintage twist evoking the cottage’s past. The master bedroom has a TV and a chaise longue, ideal for lounging with a good book. On the top floor you have a twin bedroom under the eaves, with Velux windows and original beams, which is decorated in a nautical theme.

    Take advantage of the golden beach stretching from Whitby to Sandsend, which forms part of the stunning Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast, home to towering cliffs, rocky shores, steep wooded valleys, sheltered bays and sandy beaches. It is a coastline of dramatic views, with the highest point on the east coast of England found at Boulby, near Staithes, where the cliffs are a mighty 200 metres high. Photographic villages and tranquil bays are dotted along the coast.

    In Whitby itself, there is plenty to keep all ages entertained. Take the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey, which is said to be the inspiration behind Bram Stoker’s novel, Dracula, or explore the myriad of curio shops. Famous for its fish and chips, Whitby has many award-winning seafood restaurants, as well as trendy bars along the harbour side. Further afield is the North York Moors National Park, which you can explore on the heritage steam train which departs from Whitby station, and see some stunning scenery. Alternatively, explore the traditional seaside town of Scarborough, the medieval walled city of York or the theme park and zoo at Flamingo Land. Pub 1 mile.
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  • Silver 6pence, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Silver 6pence is bright and beautifully decorated throughout and boasts a private parking space which is a real bonus in Whitby. Located only 200 yards from the beach, you are just a stroll along the seafront from all the bars, restaurants and amenities that this bustling town has to offer. Inside this delightful house you have the living room at the front with a separate open plan kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is modern and perfect for guests who love to create fresh home cooked meals to enjoy together. There are glass doors leading out from the dining area into your enclosed garden, which has a table and chairs ready for sunny evenings of al fresco dining. Plus there is storage for bikes, surf boards and other outdoor equipment. The garden looks out onto a green open space which leads you down towards the beach. Upstairs are three bedrooms, the master double bedroom, a twin bedroom with a zip and link kingsize bed which can be made up as 2ft 6in twin beds on request, and a single bedroom.

    Whitby is famous for its links to Dracula, and the Gothic abbey and graveyard tower 199 steps above the town. The climb is worth the effort just to take in the fantastic views of the town and out to sea. Many events and festivals take place all year round such as the Goth Weekender, Folk Week, Whitby Regatta, Steampunk festivals and many music events. There are plenty of traditional pubs to complement the wine bars, as well as many different bistros and restaurants to choose from, not forgetting award-winning fish and chips. There is a 3 mile stretch of golden sand complete with ice cream parlours and arcades to enjoy, and a long pier to walk down.

    If you want to get off the beaten track there are many coves and bays dotted along the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast to explore. Hidden gems such as Runswick Bay and Boggle Hole along with the more famous such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes are worth a visit. There are many local walks in the area including the Cleveland Way route, and the Cinder Track across the viaduct which heads down to Robin Hood’s Bay.

    Head inland into the North York Moors National Park for stunning scenery and fabulous views. Local bus, car, bike or even a journey on a traditional steam train are other ways to get out and see what the area has to offer. The Victorian seaside town of Scarborough is just down the coast with its two huge bays; North Bay for a quiet stroll watching the waves, or South Bay for amusement arcades, a fairground and a harbour. The Open Air Theatre plays host to many international artists throughout the summer months, and Peasholm Park hosts its Model Naval War on a regular basis. There are a number of golf courses, cycling tracks and country or beach walks in the local area. If history is your thing, there are many abbeys and historic places of interest throughout North Yorkshire including the Eden War Museum in Malton. The walled city of York is just an hour’s drive away.
    £88
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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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  • The Wing At Brook Hall, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Brook Hall is a classical English mansion built in 1835, where there is beauty, space, fresh air, comfort, freedom, and incredible far-reaching unspoilt views in all directions with amazing sunrises and sunsets. The Wing sleeps up to 16 guests and consists of eight large double or twin bedrooms, four bathrooms, a large kitchen and a sitting area with Smart TV. The kitchen is fully equipped for all your culinary needs with an electric Belling cooker and a large extendable farmhouse table for sit-down meals.
    There is plenty of room to relax and chat with friends and family with picture windows. Two of the deep roll-top baths have far-reaching views across the Yorkshire countryside. One of the baths is a jacuzzi bath, should you wish to have a long soak after the day’s adventures, and in addition two of the bathrooms have showers for guests on the go. Come and relax outside in your very own private, Victorian walled garden in the grand setting of the magnificent Hall. Enjoy the sofas, sun loungers and amazing views, and have leisurely sit-down drinks and meals outside, with the table and chairs, firepit and charcoal BBQ. Your stay will be sustainable as the electricity is solar resourced, all the waste is recycled and only biodegradable products are used.
    There is a stunningly situated, hard tennis court by the Hall if you like to play, and there is also the option of arranging for a hot tub for your stay by contacting the owners directly - £165 for 1 night, £190 for 2 nights, £210 for 3 nights, £255 for 4 nights, £300 for 5 nights, £345 for 6 nights and £390 for 7 nights.
    Set within the delightful little village of Wighill, which has its excellent pub and is located just outside York, one of the most visited cities outside London. You have quick access to the independent shops, café, pubs, restaurants, and the many tourist attractions York has to offer. Other towns and cities close by are the fashionable spa town of Harrogate and the bustling city of Leeds. Brook Hall is also on the doorstep of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks, both full of bike trails and beautiful scenic walks. Brook Hall is also very well positioned for both York and Wetherby racecourses, so why not have a day at the races? If you and the family fancied a day at the beach, the wonderful east coast can be found in just over one hour. Hot tub hire is available but guests would need to arrange this with the owner before their arrival.
    £277
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  • Autumn Rose Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Autumn Rose Cottage is ideally situated with comfort in mind. A real home from home and recently refurbished in 2022, this two-bedroom property is a great place for family and friends to create everlasting memories. This two-bedroom cottage accommodates up to four guests over two double bedrooms. Entering the property, from a secluded wrap around patio area, you are greeted by an entrance hallway and allocated area to store your muddy boots and coats. Here you will also find your dog blankets ready for your arrival; there are other doggy extras including an outdoor warm water doggy-shower, towels, treats, bowls & even leads for if you forget. A cosy living room, benefitting from a wood burner and two large, sumptuous leather sofas, is the perfect place to relax in and unwind after a busy day exploring the town centre and the Dales!

    A fully fitted kitchen with a two-seater leather lounge sofa, dining table and chairs awaits you with everything you need to prepare those home cooked meals. Wander through to find two double bedrooms, each with king size beds, fitted wardrobes, bedside cabinets and dressing tables. You will also find hairdryers and hair straighteners in your dressing tables to help you prepare for the nightlife that Skipton provides, should the mood take you. A separate bathroom can be found with a large rainfall walk-in shower and heated towel radiator.

    A warm welcome will always await you at Autumn Rose Cottage. Whether you’re looking for a historic town to explore or just somewhere to enjoy the countryside, Skipton is the perfect place to visit. With castles, caves, petting farms and markets. The owner thoughtfully provides complimentary toiletries and a generous welcome pack for your arrival.
    £81
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  • Bondcroft Farm Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Enveloped by countryside views this delightful two-bedroom cottage is ideally situated on a working farm with a variety of resident farm animals - from pet donkeys, goats and dogs to sheep and cows. Enjoy the best of both worlds by soaking up the views of the rolling countryside from your enclosed garden or rustle up a dinner from the gas BBQ and outdoor furniture kindly provided by the owners. Bondcroft Farm Cottage is the perfect base for friends and family looking for a countryside retreat.
    Eastby rests in the rural area of North Yorkshire, within a few short miles from the popular market town of Skipton. There are so many popular walking destinations right from your door step. Plenty of local places to visit, from countryside walks to petting farms, there is something for everyone! Within Easy access to surrounding locations such as Skipton, Bolton Abbey, or the Forest of Bowland known for its outstanding natural beauty.
    Upon arrival, you will discover a porch area which is the perfect place to leave your muddy boots, coats and doggy bits. Bondcroft Farm Cottage boasts two double bedrooms, providing everything you need for that home from home feel. One bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room and the second bedroom benefitting from the family bathroom with a shower cubicle, toilet and wash basin. Stroll through to find a galley style well-equipped kitchen for rustling up your best dishes. Don’t fancy cooking? Why not venture out to find some local restaurants and eateries. After dinner, make your way through to the living room curl up on the sumptuous sofas in front of the log burner as your favourite show or movies plays out on the TV. Externally the property benefits from an enclosed garden to the rear with beautiful countryside views, outside furniture and a gas BBQ, the perfect place to enjoy a bistro style meal and plan your days’ activities. Treat your loved ones to an unforgettable countryside retreat at Bondcroft Farm Cottage.
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  • Bernie's Watch, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    On a peaceful development, with off-street parking outside, this is in a wonderful location for exploring Whitby and the beautiful North York Moors, with a desirable enclosed garden so you can enjoy al fresco dining in the sunshine.
    Bernie’s Watch is located just next to part of the Cinder Track, a public footpath which was formerly the railway leading to the coastal towns of Robin Hood’s Bay, Ravenscar, and Scarborough – ideal for walkers or cyclists. The house backs onto an open green area, with the clifftops and the footpath down to the beach just a short stroll away.
    Whitby is the perfect base to explore the great outdoors, with beautiful sandy beaches, forests and the rolling heather covered hills of the North York Moors. On the ground floor you have an inviting and cosy living room, as well as the modern kitchen which is open plan with the dining area. The kitchen is exceptionally well equipped, it even has an air fryer and an electric mixer so that you can cook and bake to your heart’s content, with glass doors opening out onto the garden. The garden has a BBQ ready for sunny days as well as a lockable shed which can be used for storing any outdoor equipment such as boots, bikes or surfboards.
    Up on the first floor you have two bedrooms, a king bedroom with an en suite shower as well as a double bedroom, plus the family bathroom. Up on the second floor there is a spacious bedroom with zip and link twin beds which can be made up as a super kingsize on request. This property can accommodate up to three couples. In the top floor bedroom, you have a sit/stand adjustable desk with a TV which doubles as a monitor, perfect for anyone hoping to catch up on emails whilst away. The views from up here stretch over the nearby football club and beyond the houses to the sea.
    The town’s colourful history is one of the many draws to Whitby. So little of the old town has changed over hundreds of years. There are still ships being built where Captain Cook’s vessel the Endeavour was handmade back in 1764 ready for the first voyage to Australia, you can now sail across the harbour in a replica or have your dinner in a restaurant on the ship in the harbour. You can explore the winding streets that Dracula used to roam according to Bram Stoker’s famous book, which has inspired movies and TV shows as well as the annual Goth events. On the clifftop take a moment to walk beneath the arch made from a whale’s jawbone; the whales visit Whitby at the end of the summer much to the delight of lucky boat trippers. The town is very proud of its seafaring heritage, enjoy the famous Fortune’s kippers, fresh crab or award-winning fish and chips.
    If you desire a property that will exceed your expectations and will provide you with all your home comforts and more, then Bernie’s Watch could be the property for you. A great base for exploring the wonders of this beautiful corner of Yorkshire. Shop, pub, and restaurant within ½ mile.
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  • Bute Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    This exceptional coastal hideaway is only a literal stone’s throw away from the sea. On stormy days you can watch the waves in wonder from the comfort of the living room, which is complete with a wood burner to ensure you have a cosy and atmospheric stay. Bute Cottage was once the tumble-down remains of a fisherman’s cottage, which has been lovingly transformed into this incredible holiday home. It boasts some unique authentic features, such as the mantle beam over the double-sided stove, which is a reclaimed ship’s mast, and the ancient well beneath the cottage which has been preserved under the glass flooring in the hallway.
    Although all on the ground floor, the property is tiered with a step down from the kitchen to the living room and a step up to the bedrooms. At the very front of the cottage boasting views of the vast open sea from the bay windows is the living room, with the kitchen and dining room in the centre and the heart of the cottage. The kitchen is well equipped, with integrated appliances and everything you could desire to make hearty home cooked meals. There is a modern, stylish shower room and two beautifully presented, inviting bedrooms. You have a double as well as a master bedroom with zip and link super kingsize bed which can make 2ft 6in twin beds on request, making this property ideal for either two couples, families or even friends. Bute Cottage has an enclosed patio at the rear which is sure to delight, here you have the hot tub, where you can soak all of your worries away. There is also a storage area for your bikes, surfboards and other outdoor equipment, plus the luxury of a heated doggy shower! Your furry friends have the warmest welcome here.
    The beach is a doggy haven, with many dog-friendly cafes and bars nearby. The town’s attractions are all within easy reach, with the nearest pubs, shops, cafés and restaurants less than a two-minute walk away. For younger family members you also have all the fun of a traditional seaside holiday with the arcades.
    For keen hikers the Cleveland Way walking trail connects the nearby coastal destinations of Saltburn, Skinningrove, Staithes, Runswick Bay, Sandsend, Whitby and beyond. There are some glorious beaches and bays to discover, as well as quaint fishing villages. You also have the North York Moors National Park just 10 minutes away, with ancient forests and rolling moorland. With your own private parking bay, you can hop in the car to explore the beautiful Yorkshire coastline, you are spoilt for choice with places to visit – just make sure you bring your camera!
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