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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.

  • Todd's Pasture, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Todd’s Pasture has nestled in the side of a beautiful valley just outside the picturesque village of Hawnby since the 17th century. Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park, this detached property is simply stunning and is everything you would want from an old Yorkshire farmhouse. Todd’s Pasture has been renovated throughout but still retains its sense of history. No expense has been spared and visitors are ensured of luxury throughout.

    On arrival visitors are welcomed by a traditional boxed hedge garden and large flag stone patio. There is a flight of steps up to the main house, as well as a level entrance to the rear. Entry is into a small entrance hall and then into the large kitchen. This room oozes character and certainly has the WOW factor! With vaulted ceiling, beams, wood burner, handmade work tops and cupboards, Aga, central island and 40" Smart TV, this social area will soon become the heart of your holiday experience. There is comfy seating around the wood burner where you can sit and relax whilst enjoying watching the cook in the family make you delicious meals. There are double doors that lead into the sun room which has a large table ideal for enjoying light meals. The formal dining room has a large feature table and enough seating for everyone to gather together. In the central hall you will find a downstairs toilet and cloakroom as well as the entrance to the living room which has three huge comfy settees surrounding the wood burner. The large flatscreen TV is wall mounted above the fireplace to ensure everyone can enjoy evening entertainment or take part in some friendly competition at table tennis, darts or table football which you will find in the garage.
    Along the corridor from the kitchen and down a couple of steps, there are two bedrooms offering ground floor accommodation with zip and link super kingsize beds and en-suite bathrooms. Both rooms have lovely garden views and are ideal should you struggle with stairs. Upstairs there are two further bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities. One has a kingsize bed and the other has a zip and link super kingsize bed. All of the bedrooms are beautifully decorated and furnished to an exceptionally high standard. With deep mattresses and luxurious bed linen you are assured a great night’s sleep guaranteeing you will wake refreshed and ready for another day exploring the North York Moors. Outside, relax in your very own wood-fired hot tub.
    Todd’s Pasture is only 8 miles from Helmsley which is arguably one of Yorkshire’s finest market towns. This wonderful village is where the North York Moors and the Howardian Hills meet offering some of the finest views and countryside. Helmsley is also a walker’s paradise where the Ebor Way meets the Cleveland Way, and also the Inn Way. With a reputation for great Yorkshire hospitality, the market square is a meeting point for walkers, cyclists and locals alike. Helmsley knows how to keep its visitors happy, with many shops, cafés, eateries including Michelin starred restaurants, an open-air swimming pool, walled garden, castle, bird of prey centre, microbrewery, two abbey ruins and the stately home of Duncombe Park. You will need more than a few nights at Todd’s Pasture to experience all that this little town has to offer. The scenic east coast is easily accessible, as is the historic city of York which is only 24 miles to the south. Village pub and shop within 1 mile, alternative pubs and restaurant within 6 miles.
    £248
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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.
    £134
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  • Arthur's Place, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Arthur’s Place is a delightful mid terraced property found in ‘The Bay’ purpose-built holiday village nestling just outside Filey on the stunning North Yorkshire Coastline. This well-presented town house offers comfortable accommodation for a family or group of friends looking to enjoy a coastal break.
    Enter the property and discover a large sitting/dining room, offering two large sofas where you can sit back and relax after a day on the beach and enjoy your favourite holiday movie on the large Smart TV. For your enjoyment there is also a DVD player and an iPod. The dining area offers plenty of seating for six and sits in front of French doors that lead out onto a patio with additional seating. The galley style kitchen offers an electric oven and hob as well as an array of other appliances including a dishwasher and washer-dryer. There is plenty of work top space to allow you to rustle up a delicious picnic to enjoy on the beach or to prepare a wonderful home cooked evening meal. A separate toilet completes the ground floor accommodation.
    Dogs are welcome at Arthur’s Place and The Bay offers a meadow that is dog friendly, a short walk will also bring you to the beach. On site you can also find a coffee shop, pharmacy and the John Paul Jones family pub and restaurant. The Bay also boast a leisure complex which includes an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym. During the summer months visitors can enjoy other activities including a putting green, archery, and tennis courts (additional charges may apply).
    Take a walk along the beach and find yourselves in the pretty seaside town of Filey, where you can explore quaint streets lined with tea rooms, restaurants, and traditional amusements. Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park will also provide fun for the whole family. A little further afield is the delightful village of Flamborough with its working lighthouse. A visit here would not be complete without a walk along to cliffs of Flamborough Headland Heritage Coast. If golf is your thing, then book a round at the Bridlington Links Golf Course. Inland from Arthur’s Place are the unspoilt rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds and the Yorkshire market towns of Malton and Pickering.
    This well-presented holiday home makes a wonderful base for a coastal getaway at any time of the year.
    £61
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  • Ristbrow Farm, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This historic, Grade II listed farm has been owned by the Hawnby Estate for many years and still retains many original features, giving this property real character. Built in the late 18th century, this detached property is steeped in history, which you will feel as you explore the spacious rooms possessing far reaching views over scenery which has changed very little over the centuries. Nature stretches out before you, with ancient woodland, fields, the meandering River Rye and heather moorland beyond. A haven for those who enjoy the great outdoors.
    On arrival visitors are welcomed by a sweeping gravel driveway through the large enclosed garden and courtyard. There is a front and a back entrance for the property, one leading from the courtyard, the other from the front lawned garden. The property benefits from the security of automatic electric wooden gates. From the courtyard, enter into a stone flagged hall which leads through the property with the ground floor rooms branching off. The living room boasts a large Smart TV as well as the focal point - the crackling wood burner and club fender. Together you can all enjoy some evening entertainment on the large comfy sofas and armchairs. Perfect for unwinding after a long day of exploring the moors or coast. From the central hall you will also find the formal dining room, which is a great place for celebrating special occasions and enjoying home cooked evening meals in style. What could be more enjoyable than laughing and reminiscing while sharing a hearty meal with your family and friends?
    They say the kitchen is the heart of the home, and what an incredible kitchen this is! This room oozes character and certainly has the WOW factor! With a beamed ceiling still retaining original meat hooks, handmade worktops and cupboards, five oven Aga, central island with electric oven and hob, American-style fridge/freezer as well as a large dining table, this social area will soon become the heart of your holiday experience.
    Beyond the living room is the snug area with piano for those with musical inclinations. Separate from the main living room this is perfect for any members of the group to have some time to themselves, perhaps curling up on one of the cosy chairs to devour a good book. Younger family members may enjoy using this area to play board games together in an evening or enjoying a movie on the Smart TV. It has wonderful views over the outdoor dining and BBQ area. Also downstairs there is a separate toilet and spacious utility room, ideal for storing walking boots and coats.

    Upstairs there are six generous bedrooms, each with its own character. All of the bedrooms are beautifully decorated and furnished, with deep pocket sprung mattresses and luxurious bed linen. You can guarantee that you will have a deep night’s sleep, waking refreshed and ready to explore the scenic Yorkshire Moors. There are three kingsize beds, one with en-suite facilities, and three with twin beds. Outside, relax in your very own hot tub in the privacy of an established orchard, as you are surrounded only by nature. Village pub and shop within 1 mile, with alternative pubs and restaurant within 5 miles.
    £216
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  • Lingdale Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    The property is perfectly positioned to enjoy your beautiful surroundings, from here you can soak up the views over the countryside to the sea from the large, enclosed back garden. Carefully furnished throughout to ensure your comfort, this well-presented property is ready to welcome you on a break in the countryside.
    The kitchen is open plan with the dining area, where you can create all of your favourite meals. Stepping outside you have a small, enclosed patio area with a separate large lawned garden with views over the rolling countryside with the sea on the horizon. This outside space is glorious on a sunny day, where you can sit out and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee soaking up the sunshine. It also has a boot room/bike store perfect for storing your outdoor attire after a long day exploring.
    Upstairs there are two bedrooms the master king bedroom as well as a twin, that can be made into one king size bed upon request to accommodate two couples. Both are beautifully furnished, where you are ensured a great night’s sleep. The bathroom has a shower over the bath, so that you can either have a relaxing soak or a refreshing shower.
    This property is a great choice for couples as well as families looking to explore the stunning Yorkshire coastline. The glorious Yorkshire coast is within 5 miles away. Starting with Skinningrove with a peaceful beautiful beach, which is great for fossil hunting; further along the coast is gorgeous Runswick Bay, picturesque Staithes, the surfers’ paradise of Saltburn and the historic seafaring town of Whitby with its long golden beach stretching to Sandsend. For walkers there are walking trails across the national park, including the Cleveland Way along the cliff tops, or Roseberry Topping which offers stunning panoramic views. If you are fascinated by history visit Guisborough Priory and Whitby Abbey, as well as museums including Staithes Heritage Museum, Whitby’s Captain Cook Museum and Hutton le Holes Folk Museum. On the moors there are many pretty rural villages to visit, or why not enjoy a trip on the steam train from Whitby to take in the scenery. For the adventurous there are water sports including white water rafting, sailing and paddle boarding at Tees Barrage and Scaling Dam, as well as surf schools in Saltburn, Sandsend and Whitby. Beach nearby.
    £54
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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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  • The Fox House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Fox House house is set in an ideal location to explore the delightful National Park, with many scenic walking trails to choose from, as well as the stunning Yorkshire coastline being only a short 10-minute drive away from the inspirational coastal village of Staithes. Easington is a peaceful village with a friendly local pub serving hearty home-cooked meals.
    The property has a drive at the front for off-road parking, as well as an enclosed lawned garden at the rear, making it ideal for young children as well as dogs. This is a welcoming and cosy home from home. On the ground floor is an open plan kitchen and dining room. This wood-topped country-style kitchen is well-equipped and ready for you to create all your favourite meals, with both a dishwasher and a washing machine this is an ideal choice for longer stays as well as short breaks as you can make yourself at home.
    The living room has a leather three-piece suite where you can unwind in comfort in the evening in front of the electric fire with your feet up; glass double doors open up to the garden, complete with a patio, outdoor seating and a BBQ ideal for those sunny days. Upstairs are three bedrooms, a spacious kingsize, as well as a double and a three-quarter-sized double. Each room is beautifully presented, and the house is complete with a family bathroom with a shower as well as a bath. This is a great choice for families as well as groups of friends, with a great selection of interesting sites to visit nearby.
    For those who love the coast, there are some wonderful beaches nearby to discover. Saltburn is a surfers’ paradise and has an iconic pier as well as some trendy bars and restaurants. Staithes has undeniable charm; this village huddles around the shoreline, with little fishing boats sailing out from the harbour. Runswick Bay is gorgeous, with sweeping golden sand, perfect for a scenic stroll while taking in the fresh sea breeze. Whitby is just a 30-minute drive away, a seafaring town with a fascinating history and an abbey overlooking the cobbled streets lined with independent shops and quirky cafés for you to explore, this place really has it all! Beach 3 miles. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £89
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  • Arncliffe View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Tastefully renovated while preserving its quirky original features, this cottage offers an authentic country retreat with a rich history.
    Stepping inside, you are greeted by the inviting living room, featuring exposed stone walls, beams, and a wood burner. Also, this room boasts some of the only remaining intact salt and spice cupboards in North Yorkshire, adding to the cottage’s unique charm. The kitchen exudes country elegance with quartz countertops and a dual Belfast sink. Open plan with the dining room, a second wood burner enhances the atmosphere, perfect for cosy evening meals. The ground floor also includes a utility room and a convenient shower room.
    Upstairs on the first floor, there are two beautifully furnished bedrooms, a double and a kingsize, each equipped with drawers and wardrobes. The furniture throughout the cottage is antique and in keeping with its age and character. A stylish bathroom with a freestanding bath adds a touch of luxury. There’s also a quirky little reading room tucked under the stairs, a little hideaway, for peaceful moments of relaxation. On the second floor, at the top of the cottage, a twin bedroom under the eaves leads into a playful room with games for younger family members to enjoy, complete with Velux windows, making this a bright and welcoming space. Outside, Arncliffe View offers a off road parking for up to four cars and an enclosed lawned garden with a patio, ideal for soaking up the sunshine and enjoying elevated views over the countryside.
    Glaisdale itself is a charming village with its own pub and an abundance of walking trails that span the moorland, perfect for exploring the beauty of the North York Moors National Park. The park offers numerous scenic trails for all abilities, showcasing rolling hills, heather moorlands, and ancient woodlands. The heritage steam train, which runs through the park, provides a nostalgic journey through stunning landscapes and picturesque villages. A short drive away are the charming coastal towns of Whitby, Staithes, and Robin Hood’s Bay. Whitby is famous for its historic abbey and connections to Captain Cook, while Staithes and Robin Hood’s Bay offer quaint fishing village charm and stunning coastal walks.
    In summary, Arncliffe View offers a unique blend of history, character, and comfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking an authentic country cottage experience in one of the most beautiful regions of Yorkshire. Whether you’re exploring the moors or the coast, this cottage provides a perfect base for your North Yorkshire adventure. Please note that due to the properties age, there are low beams in many of the rooms. Beach 9½ miles.
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  • Limber View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    In its own mature gardens in the middle of the North York Moors National Park, this superb detached barn conversion has been fully modernised yet retains all its character and charm. Furnished and equipped to a very good standard the house boasts three bathrooms, enabling both couples and families to make the best use of this holiday home. It enjoys commanding views across the spectacular surrounding countryside. There is excellent walking around the property and easy access to the moors, better known as Heartbeat Country. A steam train leaves from Glaisdale railway station in the summer providing transport to Whitby and forms part of the North York Moors Steam Railway. You are within a short distance of Whitby, with horse riding, fishing, sailing and bird watching to be enjoyed. Shop 0.25 miles, pub and restaurant 1.25 miles.
    £96
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  • Catherine Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    In the village of Lingdale just outside the seaside town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, this cottage has been decorated throughout to a high standard, ensuring you have a wonderful base to return to after a day of exploring.
    On the ground floor, you have the open plan living area at the front of the property, with sumptuous seating on the sofas around the TV as well as a dining area where you can all enjoy meals together. The adjoining kitchen is modern and well-equipped, ready for you to create all of your favourite meals, there’s nothing like starting the day with a freshly cooked full English breakfast. From the kitchen, you have a door leading out into the small enclosed yard. Upstairs on the first floor, you have two beautifully presented bedrooms, the master bedroom boasts a super kingsize bed and in the second bedroom you have twin beds. The family shower room is also on this floor. This property is a great choice for couples as well as families looking to explore the stunning Yorkshire coastline.
    The coast is within 5 miles away, starting with Skinningrove with a peaceful beautiful beach, which is great for fossil hunting; further along the coast is gorgeous Runswick Bay, picturesque Staithes, the surfers’ paradise of Saltburn-by-the-Sea and the historic seafaring town of Whitby with its long golden beach stretching to Sandsend. For walkers, there are walking trails across the national park, including the Cleveland Way along the cliff tops or Roseberry Topping which offers stunning panoramic views.
    If you are fascinated by history visit Guisborough Priory and Whitby Abbey, as well as museums including Staithes Heritage Museum, Whitby’s Captain Cook Museum and Hutton le Holes Folk Museum. On the moors there are many pretty rural villages to visit, or why not enjoy a trip on the steam train from Whitby to take in the scenery? For the adventurous, there are water sports including white water rafting, sailing and paddle boarding at Tees Barrage and Scaling Dam, as well as surf schools in Saltburn, Sandsend and Whitby. Beach 4 miles. Pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
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