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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.

  • Kings Head Hotel, Richmond, North Yorkshire

    The King’s Head, in Richmond, North Yorkshire is a super dog-friendly hotel. Built-in 1717 as a gentleman’s townhouse, its fine Georgian architecture is matched by its warm and relaxed ambiance.

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  • Stepping Stones, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wonderfully-presented town house situated in the pretty village of Catterick in North Yorkshire. Spacious. Off-road parking. Gym. Games room. Pub on the doorstep. Richmond 5 miles.
    £354
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  • Autumn Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to this charming 18th-century stone-built cottage set in the picturesque village of Gilling West, just a stone’s throw away from the historic town of Richmond. Steeped in history and oozing with character, this delightful holiday let promises a memorable stay in the heart of North Yorkshire.
    As you step into the cottage, you’ll be greeted by the warmth of exposed beams and the inviting ambiance of the delightful living room. Sink into the cosy comforts of the open fire as you unwind with a good book or catch up on your favourite shows on the smart TV. The dining table and chairs offer a perfect setting for intimate meals or board game nights. A step up leads you to the fully equipped kitchen, complete with modern amenities and a convenient breakfast bar. From here, step out onto the lovely patio area, where you can enjoy your morning coffee bathed in the sun’s rays. Venture a little further, and you’ll discover a beautiful lawned garden area, ideal for soaking up the sunshine or enjoying al fresco dining during the summer months. Upstairs, you’ll find two spacious bedrooms, both boasting super king-size beds, one of which can be conveniently converted into twin beds with a zip and link feature. The luxurious bathroom awaits, showcasing a freestanding bath, a Heated towel rail, and a refreshing walk-in shower, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Beyond the comforts of the cottage, there’s a wealth of attractions waiting to be discovered.
    Explore the historic charms of Richmond, with its imposing castle and cobbled streets, or wander through the quaint market town of Barnard Castle, brimming with antique shops and cafes. Nature enthusiasts will be in their element with an abundance of walks right from the doorstep, offering breathtaking views of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks. And if you fancy a day by the coast, the East Coast is just a leisurely 45-minute drive away. For those seeking a taste of local hospitality, the village pub is within walking distance, where you can sample traditional ales and hearty pub grub. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, our cottage provides the perfect base for your North Yorkshire escape. Book your stay with us today and start creating memories to last a lifetime.
    £95
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  • Armstrong House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Perfect for a rural break, Armstrong House has been restored to a high standard in 2023. This quirky cottage is tucked away in a quiet corner off the green in the village of Kirby Hill near Richmond. With a village pub and beautiful walks from the doorstep it’s the perfect retreat.
    The living room with traditional beams and cosy log burner lends itself to relaxing nights in, Velux windows make it a lovely bright and airy room in the summer months. Two steps down from the living room take you into the well-equipped kitchen and dining space. Also on the ground floor are a double and twin bedroom and family shower room with walk in shower. Stairs reach up from the living room to the first floor master bedroom with luxurious kingsize bed and en-suite bathroom with a fabulous roll top bath.
    Outside enjoy a decked area with rattan garden furniture, perfect to return to after a day exploring the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Close to the Yorkshire Dales but ideally positioned off the main routes of the A66 Pennine Way and the A1 Scotch Corner, guests will find themselves within easy driving distance of many popular attractions and locations. The historic and picturesque market town of Barnard Castle can be easily reached within a short drive and offers guests the opportunity to explore the popular Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, and Raby Castle, as well as the weekly farmer’s market and quaint high street. The Georgian market town of Richmond is just five miles away and once again is a great location for guests wanting to visit the impressive historic castle, Georgian theatre, marketplace and also indulge in one of the many traditional tea shops and bakeries there. The cathedral city of Durham is only a 30-minute drive away and offers guests the opportunity to explore this World Heritage Site.
    A little further afield but still within an hour’s drive are Catterick Races, Masham, Harrogate, Ripon, Thirsk, and York. It is a perfect base for walkers, ramblers and cyclists with many established public footpaths, riverside walks, cycle paths and bridleways that lead through some of the most unspoilt countryside that Yorkshire and County Durham has to offer. There is a village pub within a short stroll which serves wholesome food and drink as well as a locally respected farm shop, which offers produce from the local area. Under 30 minutes from the majestic Yorkshire Dales, walkers and cyclists will find this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers the most fabulous views, vistas and sights reaching far and wide across hills and dales.
    This property can be booked with Kelia Cottage (ref UK42238) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £102
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  • Neddy House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestling within the heart of the picturesque Swaldale village of Grinton, just a mile from Reeth is ’Neddy House’. This magnificent Grade II listed traditional dales house has been meticulously restored with every attention to detail, to offer a wonderful holiday retreat retaining many original features, yet incorporating a clever contemporary twist. There are five spacious bedrooms, three of them enjoying luxurious en suite bathrooms, and two being at ground floor level. The extensive, well equipped living accommodation offers many added extra’s such as Satellite TV, a games room with pool/games table and retaining an original listed bread oven. There is also a cinema with tiered seating and an 80" screen for guests to enjoy their favourite movie. This restoration has been undertaken with immense attention to detail, and is sure to leave lasting impressions on those who are lucky enough to enjoy everything that Neddy House has to offer.
    The area is well served, with the popular Swaledale village of Reeth just a mile away providing a good range of tearooms, pubs, convenience stores and gift shops all quaintly arranged around the picturesque village green.
    However you chose to spend your holiday, you will always be met by a warm Yorkshire welcome, and Neddy House is sure to provide a luxurious haven, perfect for any group of family or friends.
    With thanks to Roland Fawcett Photography for the internal shots of Neddy House. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £221
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  • 4 The Green, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Green is a wonderful quirky 18th-century, terraced cottage in historic Richmond. The owners fell in love with the old twisting beams, thick stone walls and panelling as soon as they saw it. At the back of the cottage there was once another small cottage which burnt down in the 19th century and was never rebuilt. Fortunately it now leaves the cottage with a lovely courtyard garden, totally enclosed and perfect for enjoying the Yorkshire sun. The cottage is Grade II listed and overlooks a neat green where you’ll see the residents compete to display the best pots and flowers.
    The River Swale and the lesser bridge over it are about 50 yards away. If you walk down to the river and turn left down a lane, the battlements of Richmond Castle tower over you on one side, whilst on the other the river flows down to a naturally shallow, calm setting. The walk takes about 5 minutes, and after that you find yourself in a park by the river (a great spot for a picnic), and then takes you up to the main bridge into the town. Over the bridge lies the station, the trains have long gone but the station itself has been restored. Inside there is a 3-screen cinema, a micro-brewery and bar, ice-cream parlour, delicatessen, an artisan bakery and finally, a café with a gallery of local art. Next to the station there is also Richmond’s indoor swimming pool.
    The station is also the launch pad for many people doing a circular walk of about 4 miles, along the river down to the remains of medieval Easby Abbey, and back along the other river bank. It is an easy, well-signed route, but for the more adventurous there are longer walks from the house including, of course, the famous Coast to Coast Walk. Lots of walkers stay in Richmond having done the 11-mile section from Reeth, and if you don’t mind walking against the flow Reeth is a great place to head for. It is a beautiful village equipped with a variety of places for much needed refreshment and home to the National Park Centre. Richmond itself has lots to offer. The impressive Norman castle was one of the strongest in the north and the Norman presence shows itself in some of the areas of the town, such as Frenchgate where the soldiers used to billet. The Green Howard’s museum is in the market place, and 900 years of association with thirsty soldiers means the town is well supplied with historic pubs. The Saturday market is well worth a visit, but there are also lots of local food outlets around or near the market square. Richmond boasts the oldest Georgian theatre in existence, which hosts a busy repertoire of plays, comedy nights and musical evenings. There are several art and craft shops along the little alleyways around the market square including the main gallery of distinguished local artist Lucy Pittaway. Shop, pub and restaurant 600 yards.
    £63
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  • Hackney House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A fabulous three-storey, mid-terrace holiday home resting in Reeth, Richmondshire. Woodburning stove. Pet-friendly. Enclosed garden. In Yorkshire Dales National Park. Leyburn 7.9 miles; Richmond 10 miles; Barnard Castle 14.2 miles.
    £242
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  • Bridgedown House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A striking stone-built cottage resting in Richmond, North Yorkshire. En-suites. Garden. Family-friendly. Leyburn 9.2 miles; Barnard Castle 15.3 miles.
    £130
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  • Turnip Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set within the owner’s working farm, Turnip Cottage has been finished to a high standard and provides perfect accommodation for a family or group of friends to gather and make memories. Conveniently close to both the A1 and the A66, it makes an ideal base for a holiday, whether you want to be out and about exploring the sights or close to home enjoying a walk or cycle ride.

    This semi-detached barn conversion oozes charm with oak beams and flagged floors. The ground floor is mainly open plan and is perfect for getting everyone together. It has a large kitchen with all the modern appliances you could need, a large island and farmhouse table, making it a perfect social space. The living area has two sofas and an armchair, and views that stretch for miles. French doors from both the living room and kitchen lead out onto the spacious garden/terrace complete with barbecue and garden furniture.

    Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms. The master has a kingsize sleigh bed, Smart TV and a fabulous en-suite bathroom with roll-top bath, large walk-in shower and his and hers basins. The second bedroom has a kingsize bed and a single, and the third bedroom has a double bed. A separate family shower room completes this floor.

    Outside is an enclosed lawned garden with terraced area. This is such a peaceful spot, with beautiful views that go on for miles with nothing but bird song to listen. The perfect place to sit back, relax and re-charge your batteries.

    Out and about there are an abundance of things to do, with walking routes straight from the door and cycle tracks too. Visit the market town of Richmond or the the pretty town of Barnard Castle with its castle ruins and riverside walks. Bowes Museum is worth a visit too. The streets are lined with a wide array of independent shops, galleries and tea shops, and a good selection of pubs and restaurants can be found here too. Shop 1 mile, pub 1 mile and restaurant 2 miles.
    £105
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  • 5 Swallowholm Cottages, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Swallowholm is a very homely, Grade II listed, stone built miner’s cottage set in a small hamlet in Arkengarthdale, surrounded by magnificent views. Ideally placed for walking, horse riding, fishing or just relaxing. A short stroll away is an 18th-century inn serving cask ales and excellent local food. Nearby Reeth (4 miles) has a selection of pubs, shops and quaint tea rooms, whilst Richmond market town with Georgian theatre, castle, museum and golf course is a short drive away, or make a breathtaking journey over the Stang to Barnard Castle. Further on is the Lake District or the city of York. Shop 4 miles and pub 1 mile.
    £66
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