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.
- Middleham, England
A small charming family run hotel which is super dog-friendly situated in the Market Place of Middleham near Leyham in Wensleydale and ideally located for exploring the Yorkshire Dales.
£116Price per night from
- Pickering, England
The White Swan Inn is a three-star dog-friendly inn located in the charming market town of Pickering – the ‘Gateway to the Moors’. A former 16th century coaching inn, The White Swan makes a wonderful, luxury rural base for exploring North Yorkshire.
- York, England
York is one of PetsPyjamas’ favourite northern getaways. Dog-friendly No1 York Guesthouse is a wonderful home from home in this noble city, just a 10-minute walk from York Minster with fantastic country walks in the Howardian Hills on the doorstep.
£200Price per night from
- Scarborough, England
With its award-winning restaurant and superb location, the delightful Ox Pasture Hall Country House is a dog-friendly hotel in North Yorkshire with charm to spare.
£175Price per night from
- Whitby, England
Located in the small peaceful village of Egton Bridge on the banks of the River Esk, The Horseshoe Hotel is a super dog-friendly grade II listed property on the Egton Estate that offers a friendly welcome to you and your dog.
- Whitby, England
An elegant Baronial Mansion, Grinkle Park is a charming dog-friendly hotel nestled between the North Yorkshire Moors and the superb North East Coast with Whitby on the doorstep.
- York, England
Situated within the history-laden city, dog-friendly B+B York in Yorkshire is a charming boutique hotel offering a four-star stay to guests with two and four legs!
£75Price per night from
- Skipton, England
Set within the stunning 30,000-acre Bolton Abbey estate, dog-friendly The Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa in Yorkshire is superbly located at the gateway to the stunning Yorkshire Dales.
- Scarborough, England
First-class service awaits at the Bike and Boot, amidst North Yorkshire's breathtaking landscapes, where luxury meets canine-friendly hospitality. Pamper yourself and your pup.
£114Price per night from
- Skipton, EnglandDick’n’Liddy’s Cottage is well located in a quiet part of the pretty village of Gargrave. Overlooking the charming village church, it is close to local amenities including the train station, good pubs and an Indian restaurant. This charming end of terrace cottage has been lovingly restored and furnished with an eclectic mix of carefully selected pieces of antique furniture and modern touches. It manages to combine character with all the contemporary conveniences including a bespoke kitchen with Belfast sink and oak surfaces, and an elegant Victorian-style bathroom with freestanding shower bath. The cottage exudes a truly luxurious ambience, ideal for those looking for a relaxing retreat and cosy nights in front of the fire after a busy day’s walking, cycling or sightseeing. There is a delightful side and rear garden with a stone patio and garden furniture, making it an ideal area for enjoying the last of the evening sun. Gargrave is a small village which has the picturesque River Aire running through the centre, alongside three charming village greens, perfect for some easy riverside walks or lazy picnics.
The moors and hills form a back drop and provide more of a challenge for walkers or off road bike riding. A little further afield lies the market town of Skipton with its canal cruises, Norman castle and wide sweeping high street with a wide selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, and there is also an indoor swimming pool and a golf course. Also accessible for alternative days out are the Lake District, the Trough of Bowland and of course, all of the glorious scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
The village of Malham, 7 miles, is worth a visit with amazing natural spectacles including Malham Cove, Gordale Scar and Janet’s Foss. Ilkley is 14 miles away, and is famous for its Cow and Calf Rocks up on Ilkley Moor. The town is also host to the well-known and popular Betty’s Tea Room, and there is a good selection of independent shops. The pretty market town of Settle, 12 miles, can be reached by train from Gargrave, and has a market square, variety of shops and cafés and of course, the famous Settle-Carlisle railway.
For the shopaholics you can get a train from Gargrave through to the city of Leeds where you will find an abundance of shops and The Royal Armouries. Shop and restaurant ¼ mile, pub 100 yards.£76From price per night based on 7 night stay