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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.

  • Alice's Place, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A stunning two bedroom apartment in an popular area of Whitby, just a stone’s throw away from the famous Whitby whale bone arch. The property benefits from a private parking space at your door, so need to worry about parking on your arrival or return from a day’s adventure! The master bedroom is spacious with kingsize bed and an en-suite shower room, and the second bedroom benefits from being next to the family bathroom. The open plan living space is spacious and comfortable with a coal-effect fire offering a cosy glow, perfect for relaxing in front of the Smart TV after a day out in one of the many attractions in and around Whitby.

    The coast is just a short walk from your doorstep where you can enjoy over 1½ miles of golden sands, including a designated dog walking area. You can also enjoy donkey rides or just take a stroll with an ice cream whilst enjoying fantastic views out to sea and across to the abbey, made famous by Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Head into the town centre where you will find plenty of quaint shops selling all sorts of curiosities from Whitby Jet jewellery to Gothic clothing. Whitby has a hugely popular food and drink scene with many bistros and café bars, as well as traditional fish and chip shops and tea rooms. There are many pubs and bars that offer a warm welcome to dogs and humans alike, as well as the many festivals and events that take place in the town such as the bi-annual Goth Weekender, Steam Punk weekends and the famous folk week.

    Venture just a little further out of town for a game of golf or explore some of the hidden gems to be found all along the coast. Take a visit to Robin Hoods Bay, which can be accessed along the Cinder track and Cleveland Way, or any number of bays and coves along this magnificent coastline including Staithes, Runswick Bay and Saltburn. For a complete contrast, you can head inland and take in the breathtaking scenery of the North York Moors National Park. For a different kind of day you can take a steam train from Whitby into Goathland, also known as Aidensfield in the popular Heartbeat TV series. With so much to see and do on your doorstep you may need more than one visit. The traditional Victorian seaside town of Scarborough, just half an hour away with Alpamar Waterpark, Open Air Theatre, attracting some of the worlds top names, and Sealife Centre. Beach 400 yards. Shop and pub 100 yards, restaurant 50 yards.
    £90
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  • Murmuration Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Murmuration Cottage is situated in a fantastic location, just off one of Whitby’s main streets in the town centre, yet hidden away on Rose and Crown Yard. This terraced cottage is named after the bird formations which you can see from the windows looking out towards the Abbey. Perfect for a romantic break or a small family, Murmuration Cottage has something for everyone. The more than adequate kitchen is situated on the lower level, a comfortable living room is on the first floor, and on the second floor are the bedrooms. There is a spectacular view from the rear of the cottage of the Abbey and the East Cliff.

    The wonderful gothic town of Whitby has something for everyone, from Whitby Abbey to the old town and its cobbled back streets complete with bazaars. No visit to Whitby is complete without challenging the 199 steps to the top of the town and Abbey; it’s definitely worth the effort for the view alone. Whitby plays host to regular events such as the Steampunk Weekend, the Whitby Regatta and the now world famous Goth Weekender.

    This is also the perfect place to make as your base for exploring the North York Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Heritage Coast. Travel by steam train into the heart of ‘Heartbeat’ country or take a fishing trip out to sea on one of the many boat trips that leave the harbour with the hope of seeing whales, seals or dolphins. The Cleveland Way snakes along the coast and is a must for those who enjoy the great outdoors. Robin Hood’s Bay and Runswick Bay are just some of the highlights along the coast, whilst the medieval walled city of York is just an hours’ drive or train ride away. The traditional seaside town of Scarborough is just down the coast with its North and South Bays, plus the open-air theatre which hosts many summertime concerts with international stars. Beach ½ mile. Shop and restaurant 25 yards, pub 50 yards.
    £65
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  • White Whale, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Under new ownership from September 2021, this contemporary, lower ground floor apartment is situated just 5 minutes away from the beach and centre of Whitby. The property is ideally placed for exploring the cobbled back street shops, indoor market, abbey, church and 3-mile stretch of golden sand which is less than 5 minutes away. Whitby is a bustling fishing town that is home to many amazing events throughout the year, including the bi-annual Goth Weekender, Folk Week and the Whitby Regatta, to name just three of the all year round events. Alongside this, Whitby attracts visitors from all over who love to sample the many bars, restaurants, cafés and tea rooms, as well as museums and galleries.
    This is also the perfect place to make as your base for exploring the North York Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Heritage Coast. Travel by steam train into the heart of ‘Heartbeat’ country or take a fishing trip out to sea on one of the many boat trips that leave the harbour with the hope of seeing whales, seals or dolphins. The Cleveland Way snakes along the coast and is a must for those who enjoy the great outdoors. Robin Hood’s Bay and Runswick Bay are just some of the highlights along the coast, whilst the medieval walled city of York is just an hours’ drive or train ride away. The traditional seaside town of Scarborough is just down the coast with its North and South Bays, plus the open-air theatre which hosts many summertime concerts with international stars. Beach 100 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
    £55
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  • Magpie Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in 2 acres of landscaped and natural gardens, these two single-storey holiday properties have been converted to a very good standard and retain many original features. Offering identical accommodation, they lie just 1 mile from the elegant traditional seaside town of Filey with its annual fishing and scarecrow festivals, and over 5 miles of white sandy beaches sheltered by the rugged grandeur of Filey Brigg. Scarborough, 6 miles, also has beaches, theatres, shops and museums, and there is easy access to the North Yorkshire Moors National Parks, as well as many historic abbeys, castles and market towns to visit. Shops and pub 1 mile.
    £51
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  • Wold View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in 2 acres of landscaped and natural gardens, these two single-storey holiday properties have been converted to a very good standard and retain many original features. Offering identical accommodation, they lie just 1 mile from the elegant traditional seaside town of Filey with its annual fishing and scarecrow festivals, and over 5 miles of white sandy beaches sheltered by the rugged grandeur of Filey Brigg. Scarborough, 6 miles, also has beaches, theatres, shops and museums, and there is easy access to the North Yorkshire Moors National Parks, as well as many historic abbeys, castles and market towns to visit. Shops and pub 1 mile.
    £51
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  • The Old Folly, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Originally built in 1825 as a ruin, this unique Grade II listed building has been sympathetically transformed into two lovely, detached gatehouses yet retaining all the visual appearances of a ruin. Built in stone from Filey Brigg, The Follies are set in 3/4 acres of natural grounds and visitors are welcome to wander through them, where there is an abundance of wildlife including, rabbits, owls and squirrels.

    Centrally located for exploring the North Yorkshire coast, moors and wolds, the historic town of Filey is only 3 miles distant, with its wide sandy beach and all the attractions of a popular seaside resort. Scarborough and Bridlington are both easily accessible, as is the beautiful city of York. There is a 9-hole golf course locally, fishing available nearby, and an RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs providing interest for bird-watchers. There are plenty of local shops and pubs within walking distance, and good railway links. Shop 500 yards.
    £63
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  • Bay House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious well appointed holiday home is located in the centre of the seaside resort of Filey. Just a short stroll from all of the amenities Filey has to offer, this property is perfect for a large family get together or to celebrate that special occasion. A long stretch of award winning sandy beach is ideal for a fun filled family day and is just 5 minutes from the door. With the coastal resorts of Scarborough and Bridlington both 6 miles it is perfect for discovering the untold beauty of the Yorkshire coast. Filey is home to an 18 hole cliff top golf course and a mix of shops, inns, tea rooms and restaurants are on offer. The RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton where rare species of birds can be seen nesting affords stunning coastal views. Historic homes and halls are easily accessed with Burton Agnes Hall boasting a large Monet and Renoir art collection, Sewerby Hall and Gardens and a little further away is Castle Howard. The North Yorkshire Moors National Park is easily accessed and a visit to Dalby Forest, home to the world mountain bike event is a must boasting picnic areas and a host of family events including Go Ape, cycle tracks for all ages and throughout the summer time there are live concerts and some very well known artists perform. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £170
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  • The Old Chapel, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestling in the hamlet of Speeton just a few miles from the seaside town of Filey, yet bordering open countryside, this stunning chapel conversion retains many original features such as beautiful stained glass windows, high solid wood ceilings, wall panelling and solid wood floors. Spectacular cliff top walks afford breathaking views of the rugged yet beautiful East Yorkshire coastline. Scarborough and Bridlington are nearby, and the RSPB Bird Sanctuary with kittiwakes, guillemots, puffins and gannets, just 3 miles. York, just under an hour away by car, is worth a visit. Here guests can walk the city walls, visit the railway museum, the minster and shambles with its designer boutique shops. For those who enjoy the countryside, the North York Moors and Wolds are not too far away. The Cleveland Way and Wolds Way walks are a few minutes away. The Old Chapel is a fantastic base to see Yorkshire at its best. Shops 4 miles.
    £55
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  • Upper Floors At The Lawns, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This superb first and second floor maisonette, situated in a traditional Edwardian property, is close to the centre of the unspoilt seaside town of Filey, yet tucked away in a delightful, quiet back street which leads straight down to the sea front. There is parking for one car, and additional free roadside parking. Restaurants, shops and the beach are all just a short stroll away, which makes this lovely property the perfect place to stay for a traditional seaside holiday, both for the active and for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Filey has a 5 mile stretch of award-winning golden sands, ideal for families, and the donkey rides are always a big hit with the children. The beautiful long promenade and the award-winning gardens are the perfect place to walk, or just to sit and admire the outstanding views. To the north of the bay is the start (or end) of the 110 mile Cleveland Way and The Brigg, which is the perfect place for rock pooling and for those who enjoy fishing. To the south, are the magnificent Flamborough Head and Bempton Cliffs, a RSPB nature reserve which is perfect for watching and photographing a wide range of sea life, including puffin. For the golfer, there is Filey Golf Club just over ½ mile away, said to be one of the finest courses in Yorkshire. For those who surf, Reighton Sands, Hunmanby Gap and Cayton Bay can provide good waves, whilst Scarborough Surf School caters for those want to give it a try. With a wide range of places to visit, including Scarborough, Whitby and Bridlington, together with the Yorkshire Moors National Park, there is no shortage of activities for all the family. The historic city of York is only 42 miles away and makes for a great day out. Beach 200 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £82
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  • Swallows Nest, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    More than 200 years old these former barns have been sympathetically converted by the present owners. Retaining many original features they ooze charm and character with beamed ceilings and a warm cosy inviting feel throughout. Located in the National Park on a working farm this is an ideal location for walking and cycling enthusiasts or for exploring the stunning North Yorkshire Moors or the Heritage Coast of East Yorkshire. The bustling seaside resort of Scarborough has been welcoming guests for more than 300 years and boasts two bays divided by the 12th century castle ruins. North Bay is home to Peasholm Park, the Sea Life Centre and a long stretch of award winning sandy beach. The colourful promenade of South Bay is lined with inns, tea rooms, gift shops and amusement palaces. The sandy beach is where you’ll find the donkey rides and all the fun of the fair, perfect for a family day out. Scarborough boasts its very own theatre where plays by the acclaimed Alan Ayckbourn can be enjoyed, with the town centre offering an eclectic mix of shops. Shop, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £68
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