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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.

  • Rievaulx Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Filey Holiday Cottages are the ideal setting for your perfect break, for however long you choose to stay. The location of these carefully designed and furnished group of cottages offers something for everyone. Close to both coast and countryside the cottages allow you to take full advantage of the scenic, traditional British seaside town of Filey, while for those who enjoy striding out along rural trails, the North York Moors are on your doorstep. The cottages have an open, shared lawn to the front of the properties, and a well-equipped games room and children’s play area. Filey is a traditional Edwardian seaside town. A perfect place for an active holiday or just to relax. The five mile stretch of sandy beach is protected by the rocky grandeur of Filey Brigg. Surfing, fishing, yachting, golf, walking and bird watching are just a few of the available activities. The Evron Centre provides plentiful entertainment with music, song, dance and theatre on offer. Filey has many restaurants and hostelries providing superb cuisine. Should you wish to travel further afield you will find that Yorkshire glories in one of the finest stretches of coastline in Britain, golden beaches, rocky coves and towering cliffs. Further to the north is Whitby, a picturesque fishing port and inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula. The North York Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Moors Railway, 18 miles of preserved railway are both close by, as is Flamingo Land. Shops 3 miles, pub 1 mile.
    £71
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  • Esk Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Egton Bridge, England
    Set on a little terrace of only four cottages which back onto the River Esk, with gated access to the stepping stones, Esk Cottage dates back to the 1850s and offers a character property in a tranquil location for a relaxing holiday escape.

    It was recently extensively refurbished in 2021 to provide modern amenities. There are wooden shutters in several rooms, and you will find adjustable mood and reading lighting in the bedoom, along with a wall mounted Freeview TV.

    Egton Bridge is one of the prettiest villages in the North York Moors National Park and is a perfect location for exploring both the North York Moors and the Heritage Coast of Yorkshire ,with the ancient sea port of Whitby just 8 miles and quaint fishing villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay and Robin Hoods Bay just a short drive. Egton Bridge has two pubs, both providing dining, whilst one has recently opened a farmshop in its grounds.
    £55
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  • Tilly's Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated just a mile outside the famous and charming village of Goathland, Tilly’s Cottage has the best of both worlds; easy access to all the area has to offer and peace and quiet however busy it is in the village. The owner has also provided use of two Pendleton electric bikes for guests use - a fun and easier way to explore Goathland, Darnholme, Beck Hole, the ’Roman Road’ and perhaps even Egton.
    Tilly’s Cottage is part of Thornhill Farm, a working moorland sheep farm, which is known to go back to at least the early 17th century when it was sold by James I. Tilly’s Cottage itself was part of the Victorian development in the 1860s and retains many of its original features like the low beams, open range fire and ’coffin drop’. This traditionally decorated, peaceful, homely and deceptively large cottage is surrounded by fields and open moorland and is both a wonderful place to relax and a great base for further explorations. One of the first floor bedrooms and the second floor bedroom each have wonderful moorland views.
    Known to millions as ’Aidensfield’ from the Yorkshire television series ’Heartbeat’, there is much to recognise in Goathland, and Tilly’s Cottage itself was used many times in the filming. Beyond Goathland lies Whitby with its beautiful harbour, abbey ruins, cliff-top golf, fish and chips and story of Dracula. Both Whitby and the charming town of Pickering can be reached by the steam train from Goathland, which runs alongside one of Thornhill’s fields, enabling guest to take unique close-up pictures of the trains steaming along. Shop, pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    Tilly’s Cottage can be booked together with Gable End Cottage (ref UK2373) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
    £74
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  • The Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Scarborough, England
    This cottage wing adjoins the owner’s home, and set on a working farm within the National Park commanding outstanding views from the front of the house over the surrounding countryside. Well furnished and decorated throughout, it makes an excellent holiday home from which to visit the coast, which is 3 miles away, or tour or walk the National Park. It is an area surrounded by beautiful countryside and is well placed for visits to many other locations both inland and on the east coast. Horse riding locally. Fresh eggs available. Shop 3 miles, pub 1½ miles, restaurant 2 miles.
    £64
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  • Lilac Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This 18th-century, stone built, semi-detached holiday cottage is set in the Yorkshire Dales National Park on the edge of the small hamlet of Sedbusk, and enjoys wonderful views over the surrounding countryside from its enclosed south-facing garden – ideal for relaxing in. Red squirrels visit the garden, checking for food on the bird table, and can be seen from the cottage. The traditional bustling market town of Hawes is just over a mile away and enjoys a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants together with the Hawes Creamery, famous for ‘Wallace and Gromit’s’ favourite Wensleydale cheese. Shop and restaurant 1¼ miles, pub ½ mile.
    £62
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  • Woods Barn, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The beautiful hamlet of Beckermonds is positioned in the very heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This detached holiday cottage makes an ideal retreat from everyday life, being one of only five dwellings in this secluded location. Beckermonds, from the ‘Old Norse’, means the ‘meeting of the streams’. It is here, at the confluence of Oughtershaw and Greenfield becks, that the River Wharfe starts its journey through Langstrothdale, into Upper Wharfedale and then continues to define one of the most celebrated dales. Right outside the door are memorable walking opportunities set amid breath-taking scenery, as well as private fly fishing nearby (trout, free of charge, Mar-Sep). The private, enclosed, dog friendly, west facing garden is a glorious sun trap on summer evenings, from where you can expect to see rare red squirrels and a variety of wildlife.
    Contained within a 5-mile easy walking radius, you will find three quintessential dales pubs. Why not visit them together in an 11-mile circuit walk? The market town of Hawes is only 7 miles away and offers shops, pubs, restaurants, tea rooms, banks and a chemist, as well as a traditional British fish and chip restaurant. Hawes is also the home to the famous Hawes Creamery, makers of Wallace and Gromits favourite Wensleydale cheese. Shop 5 miles, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    This property can be booked together with East House Farm (UK2213) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £69
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  • Peasholm, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Thornton Dale, England
    In an elevated position with panoramic views and set in its own garden in this extremely pretty and popular village this is an ideal holiday base. Lying on the edge of the National Park with Dalby Forest and the North York Moors within 3 miles. Whitby, 20 miles, with 3 miles of golden beaches and picturesque harbour. Family entertainment at Scarborough, 14 miles, and Flamingoland, 7 miles. Pickering 3 miles, with open market, castle and NYM steam railway. Shops, pubs and restaurants 200 yards.
    £61
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  • Pan Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tucked away in the peaceful village of Middleton this little cottage dates back to the 1750’s, where it was once a tiny farmhouse with its own small allotment that they used for animals and crops. This quaint hideaway still retains many of its original charm, with beamed ceilings and lots of character. With the benefit of your own designated off-road parking bay. Please note that the drive is narrow and may not be suitable for large vehicles. A footpath follows you through the courtyard with a table for two. There is also a bike shed with suitable storage adjacent to the parking area with a seating area too.

    Stepping inside you will find the adorable country kitchen, which is compact yet has everything required to create delicious home-made meals to delight your loved one. The kitchen is open plan with the dining area, with a table perfect for two. The living is separate, with a sofa and armchair around the small but mighty “hobbit” stove, that ensures you are snug and toasty after a busy day exploring. Wooden stairs lead you up from the living room to the first floor landing, where you have a beautifully presented kingsize bedroom, with a large wardrobe for all of your belongings.

    This is the ideal destination for those who love the great outdoors, with incredible scenic views in the National Park to soak up. There are wonderful woodland walks through Dalby forest nearby, as well as many scenic bays along the coast only a 40 minutes’ drive away. Middleton itself is a small village just on the edge of the market town of Pickering. In Middleton you have a popular pub serving hearty meals, as well as a small tearoom and a local shop. Neighbouring Pickering has a medieval castle as well as a steam train which winds its way from Pickering over the rolling heather, through valleys and hill all the way to Whitby on the coast.

    The North York Moors is a haven for walkers with many trails to explore and an abundance of wildlife. Nearby you have Malton, the food capital of Yorkshire, with a market, award-winning restaurants, and a cookery school. Castle Howard is one of Britain’s finest stately homes, sure to fill you with awe. There are also the beaches of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington, with historical Whitby and whimsical Robin Hoods Bay all ideal for a day out to treasure. After a day of discovery, Pan Cottage assures you a comfortable and welcoming base to return to.
    £48
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  • Stepping Gate Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This charming property stands adjoining the owners’ farmhouse and offers a peaceful retreat with dark skies in a quiet location, visited by deer, barn owls and buzzards. The owners may be away occasionally, but help will always be on hand should guests require it. A single-storey barn conversion, it is reached via a farm track (1/3 mile). A hotel is at the end of the farm drive, a bistro is opposite the hotel gates, and the village of Scalby, with its two pubs, café and village shop, is within walking distance. Scarborough, Filey, Robin Hood’s Bay and Whitby are nearby, and the farm is set on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, which is an excellent base for walking in stunning countryside. Beach 3 miles. Pubs 1 mile.
    £51
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  • Mount Lea, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Port Mulgrave, England
    Nestling on the edge of the village of Port Mulgrave, this cosy detached bungalow makes a perfect base for exploring Yorkshire’s heritage coastline. The living room exudes a cosy and inviting atmosphere with its open fire, creating a warm and comforting ambience that is perfect for relaxation and gathering with loved ones, while the well-equipped kitchen has all you may need to rustle up a homely meal to be enjoyed while looking out over the garden in the conservatory that doubles over as a dining area. On this floor, there is also a comfortable double bedroom, with a further twin bedroom on the first floor with its own en-suite. Outside, enjoy a glass of your favourite tipple in the garden after a day’s exploration.
    Port Mulgrave offers a serene coastal retreat, where visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the rugged cliffs, explore the picturesque harbour, and discover the remnants of the historic ironstone mine, immersing themselves in the area’s rich industrial heritage.
    Whitby offers a multitude of attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. The iconic Whitby Abbey is perched atop the East Cliff, where you can soak in breathtaking views of the town and the North Sea. Take a stroll along the historic Whitby Harbour, lined with charming fishing boats and bustling with activity. Don’t miss the opportunity to sample the famous Whitby fish and chips! A visit to the Captain Cook Memorial Museum is a must, providing insight into the life and voyages of the renowned explorer. Explore the narrow cobbled streets of the old town filled with quaint shops, cafes, and pubs, offering a delightful atmosphere to wander. Additionally, Whitby is known for its association with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and you can delve into this literary connection by visiting the Dracula Experience or taking a ghost walk to uncover the town’s eerie tales. Finally, don’t forget to enjoy the beautiful beaches where you can soak up the sun or take a refreshing dip in the sea. Whitby truly offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and cultural experiences that will leave visitors with lasting memories.
    £61
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