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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.

  • Rosedale, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sitting right in the heart of Richmond, Rosedale offers the perfect accommodation for a large gathering of family and friends. This spacious, well appointed terraced holiday home is located in the centre of the historic town of Richmond. It is decorated in boutique style and offering seven beautiful en-suite bedrooms. The small outside courtyard with seating area leads to two annexe bedrooms.
    Just a 2-minute stroll from a variety of shopping, pubs and restaurants, and in close proximity to the most stunning scenery anywhere to be seen. Richmond remains one of the most beautiful and rewarding places to visit in the country. The impressive Norman castle dominates the skyline, with walks around the battlements and the nearby riverbanks of the River Swale. The bustling Saturday market is well worth a visit and there are lots of local food outlets around or near the market square.
    Richmond boasts the oldest Georgian theatre in existence and 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. The town is famously on the Coast to Coast footpath so it is well supplied with walking shops, as well as restaurants of all types and price ranges. It is, in short, the perfect base to explore the marvellous Yorkshire Dales National Park. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £453
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    This beautifully converted red brick barn, dating to the Regency period is set amidst stunning scenery on the edge of the North York Moors National Park in a quiet, rural location, on the owner’s working suckler herd farm.
    The Roost provides a wonderful tranquil retreat from which to recharge your batteries but is within easy access to the pretty market towns of Helmsley, Pickering, Malton and Thirsk. Sympathetically converted to provide comfortable accommodation, this characterful property features original beams, wood burner and sunroom with stone flagged floor. Elegantly furnished with a Yorkshire feel, this property is homely and inviting ensuring a memorable holiday.
    Entry is via the sunroom, the ideal place to relax and enjoy a drink. The underfloor heating ensures this room can be enjoyed throughout the year and your four-legged friend will enjoy lying on the floor getting warm after a long day exploring the North York Moors National Park. The open plan living accommodation can be found on the first floor and is simply stunning. The kingsize bed is nestled to the rear of the room and is situated in front of a large floor-to-ceiling picture window, providing beautiful views across to the river and beyond. The farmhouse-style kitchen and dining area is off to one side and the huge wood burner is surrounded by a Chesterfield sofa.
    Outside is a private garden offering both a lawn and patio area, an idyllic spot to sit and relax. Freshly laid eggs from the free-range chickens are available purchase to enjoy a healthy start to your day or pick some of the many herbs in your garden area to help create some delicious home cooked recipes.
    This beautiful part of North Yorkshire is a walkers and cyclist’s paradise, with miles of footpaths, cycle routes and bridle ways not to mention the Coast-to-Coast and Cleveland Way paths. On the doorstep is Castle Howard, home to ‘Brideshead Revisited’ and ITV’s ‘Victoria’, Byland and Rievaulx Abbey, Helmsley Castle and the National Bird of Prey Centre. For those wishing for a little more history and culture the historic city of York is only a 40-minute drive away and a little further afield is the North Yorkshire coast and seaside towns of Whitby, Scarborough, and Bridlington. This property offers an ideal base for a romantic break away. Beach 24 miles. Shop 4 miles, pub 500 yards and restaurant 6 miles.
    The Roost can be booked together with Sunset Barn (ref UK12855) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £83
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  • Town House I, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Town House II is situated in a prime position in Scarborough, just a short walk from the North Bay. All the bedrooms have TVs and en-suite facilities, and the icing on the cake is the enclosed hot tub in the courtyard!

    The town and shops are within walking distance with a great indoor shopping centre and lots of boutiques, and for those who prefer the nightlife, there are plenty of bars, restaurants, clubs and a casino. Just around the corner is the Scarborough cricket ground where the famous Scarborough Festival is held each year, an end of season competition featuring Yorkshire County Cricket Club. For those who love a faster sport, there’s Oliver’s Mount racing track with high powered road race bikes. As you walk to the beach you pass one of the entrances to Peasholm Park. Take a detour and walk around the park with its stunning gardens, lakes and waterfalls. There are boats and pedalos, and in summer, a brass band to entertain you. The park is famous for the Naval Warfare Battle where model ships re-enact a battle on the lake. It’s great entertainment for the kids and has been for the last 80 years.

    One of the best things about Scarborough is that it has two bays, quite different from each other. The South Bay is a traditional seaside resort with donkeys, amusements and shops, whereas the North Bay is much quieter and more relaxed. Half way between the two bays, the castle stands proud on the cliffs above. You can walk the full length of Marine Drive from North to South Bay and it’s nice and flat making it easy for that evening stroll. If you prefer, there are the open top buses that run along the seafront. At the far end of North Bay is the Sealife Centre and the open air theatre, one of the largest outdoor theatres in Europe where international acts play during the summer.

    Further down the coast is Filey, Flamborough and Bridlington. The RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton is worth a visit where you can see puffins in their natural habitat. North of Scarborough are the beautiful North York Moors, and Whitby, a bustling fishing town famous for Whitby Jet Jewellery and the Goth weekends. You are only an hour away from York, a beautiful medieval city where you can visit the Railway Museum, take a leisure cruise on the river or walk the city walls which surround it. Beach 700 yards. Shop and restaurant 200 yards, pub 400 yards.
    Town House II (ref UK12892) can be booked together with Townhouse 1 (ref UK12894) to accommodate up to 24 guests.
    £249
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  • Squirrel Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Squirrel Cottage is a traditional cottage situated on one of the oldest streets of Seamer village. This row of cottages formed part of the original Main Street, but now lies tucked back in a quiet corner of the village.
    The cottage is beautifully presented by the owners and makes a great holiday home for couples or a young family. All the mod cons are provided in the kitchen, which leads through to the cosy living room, with French doors leading to the garden. The enclosed garden is well kept and is ideal for the dog or children.
    The benefit of this property is the private parking, just 4 yards from the main door, or the option of using the garage. The bedrooms are spacious and light. The single room provides a small double bed, for that extra comfort.
    The village has three very popular pubs that all serve food, as well as a small supermarket, post office, church and village hall. It also has one of the most popular fish and chip shops on this coastline. Cayton Bay is the nearest beach, but Scarborough and Filey are just a few minutes away. Scarborough is a traditional seaside resort with lots to do for all age groups. From theatres, restaurants, the cricket ground, the Sea Life Centre and the very popular Alpamare Water Park, with its wave machines.
    Seamer is ideally situated for visiting both the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the Yorkshire Wolds. The Dalby Forest with its fantastic bike trails is close by. From Seamer you can catch a train direct to York, voted as one of the top 10 cities to visit. Fantastic museums, fantastic shopping and fantastic history. Don’t miss it! Beach 4 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £52
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  • Number 7, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This holiday apartment is right in the centre of Whitby, just a short stroll to the harbour and seafront yet tucked away in a quiet area. This modern, stylish two bedroomed ground floor apartment has the benefit of its own underground car parking space reached via 10 steps. It has an open plan living room, kitchen and dining area. Whitby is one of the north east coast’s most popular holiday destinations, even in the winter months it’s never short of visitors. Surrounded by the North Yorkshire Moors National Park with stunning scenery and a wonderful coastline, “Number 7” is a great base from which to see Yorkshire’s attractions. For the walkers amongst you, Whitby forms part of the Cleveland Way Walk, a 110 mile walk which comes down the coast through Whitby and finishing at Filey, having passed through quaint fishing villages and along rugged coastlines. Just north of Whitby there are the resorts of Sandsend and Staithes, and to the south the much larger resort of Scarborough.
    Whitby is famous for the Whitby Jet jewellery. Meander along the cobbled streets or climb the 199 steps to the famous Whitby Abbey where you have fantastic views along the coastline. There are plenty of good restaurants, bars and local pubs in the centre as well as the shops and galleries. The beach is a large sandy beach with donkeys waiting their turn to be picked by the children. The North Yorkshire Moors steam railway travels from Whitby to the market town of Pickering, stopping off at Grosmont. A great base for a perfect holiday. Beach 400 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant 250 yards.
    £68
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  • Valentines On Love Lane, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located in a quiet part of the popular fishing town of Whitby, Valentines On Love Lane benefits from a spacious interior and a lovely enclosed garden. This three bedroomed, semi-detached house has been thoughtfully furnished and makes for a fantastic home from home. As well as a comfortable living room, the kitchen/dining room leads into the large conservatory and the sunny garden. Valentines On Love Lane has the added advantage of off road parking for up to three cars which gives you the peace of mind when you go out for the day. There are all year round dog friendly beaches for you and your pooch to enjoy close by. A dog walker can also be arranged.

    Whitby is a wonderful Gothic town with plenty to do for all the family to enjoy. Why not attend one of the many events or festivals such as the Regatta and Goth Weekender, or just stroll through the cobbled streets with its ’jet’ jewellers, Goth shops and places to eat and drink. For outdoor enthusiasts, The Cleveland Way is just a few hundred yards away, where you can turn left for Saltburn and Sandsend or right for Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay. There is also a public golf course close by.

    The Whitby coast is ideal for beach lovers and those wanting to take a boat trip out to sea in the hope of spotting a whale, or just wanting to enjoy the long stretch of all year round dog friendly beach. The Victorian town of Scarborough is just to the south, with its Sealife Centre and the popular open air theatre, attracting top musical acts for all ages. Saltburn and Sandsend are popular with surfers, and the quaint village of Staithes is worth a visit with its links to the explorer Captain James Cook.

    Head inland and you will enter the North York Moors National Park with its miles of beautiful countryside, walking routes and waterfalls. If you don’t fancy a drive, take the steam train from Whitby right into ’Heartbeat country’. The medieval walled city of York is just an hour away and you’ll find plenty of attractions from The National Railway Museum to York Dungeons and The Jorvik Viking Centre. There is a rapid electric vehicle charging point within 300 yards of the property. Beach 250 yards. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    Valentine on Love Lane can be booked together with The Garth (UK32757) to accommodate 13 guests, same ownership and 300 yards apart.
    £99
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  • Cuckoo Hill View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This semi-detached stone cottage has a wood burner in the living room, ideal for snuggling up in the evening after a day’s adventure in Swaledale. On warmer nights why not relax outside in the private courtyard with a glass of your favourite tipple? It has been superbly finished with a contemporary kitchen and living room, as well as two comfortable bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom. The area provides visitors with mile upon mile of unspoilt dales, just as nature intended. Visitors from all over the world come to the area to enjoy all that Swaledale and the Yorkshire Dales have to offer. A haven for walking and cycling, with footpaths leading in every direction and stretching for hundreds of miles. The historic market town of Richmond is just a short drive with its Norman castle, Georgian theatre and quaint cobbled streets, surrounded by a good selection of tea rooms, gift shops and convenience stores. From here you can enjoy a riverside walk to Easby Abbey which lies in picturesque surroundings by the River Swale. Easby is one of the best preserved monasteries of the Premonstratensian ’White Canons’, with the magnificent refectory, gatehouse and canons’ dormitory remaining. The parish church within the precinct, which is still in use, contains rare 13th century wall paintings.

    Travel just 7 miles to the west and you will arrive in the popular market town of Leyburn where a buzzing market lines the streets every Friday with stallholders selling a wide array of produce and wares. Leyburn is well served by a good range of traditional shops and amenities. The green rolling hills of Wensleydale lie to the west of Leyburn with many historic, inspiring landmarks. Just 2 miles from Leyburn is Middleham, famous for its castle that was home to Richard III, and has a wonderful racehorse presence. As well as the Dales, you are just a half hour drive away from the North York Moors National Park with attractions such as Sutton Bank, where you can take in the breathtaking views back across the national park or spend your day strolling around the market towns of Thirsk, Bedale and Northallerton. The Lake District can be reached in just over an hour. Beach 27 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £58
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  • Tom's Barn, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
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    This detached barn conversion is tucked away in a hidden valley within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, yet just 2 miles away from the bustling village of Grassington, which is well served with pubs, restaurants and individual country shops. The village also hosts the Grassington Festival, where well known stars perform, or near Christmas it holds the Dickensian Festival to really get people in a festive mood. Tom’s Barn has been lovingly restored and stands proudly on a hill, and the living room is upstairs to take advantage of the glorious views, both inside, with fantastic Cruck beams, and outside, over the hills to the moors above Hebden Gill.

    This is a peaceful location ideal for getting away from the bustle of everyday life, with fantastic walks direct from the door, and for cyclists this is Tour De France country. The grounds lead on to ’fairyland’, a special area of oak and ash trees, bluebells and foxgloves, a beautiful wild and dramatic place.

    For shopaholics, the famous spa town of Harrogate is a half an hour drive away. Here, you will find the normal high street shops and also high end fashion, or take time to have a traditional afternoon tea at Betty’s tea room. A little further afield lies the historic city of York with its Minster, museums and quaint cobbled streets. Shops and restaurant 3 miles, pub ½ mile.
    £87
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  • High Dale Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This beautiful cosy cottage has been restored to a high standard and provides a romantic retreat for two people. Perfectly situated, it looks out across the picture perfect village green of Bellerby. Step inside and be welcomed by a stylish open plan living and country kitchen. In the summertime there is a private patio area to enjoy, south facing therefore attracting the sun all day long. With garden furniture and BBQ for your own private entertainment. In the winter months, the wood burner draws you in for a cosy winter’s evening curled up with a glass of wine and a movie. Upstairs is a beautiful bedroom, with a vaulted ceiling and oak beams. It has a large comfortable bed with sumptuous bed linen and a stylish en-suite, the perfect ingredients for a relaxing stay.
    Bellerby itself is a small village on the outskirts of Leyburn. Warm and friendly, it has a great community spirit and you will often see it decorated in style to celebrate local events. With its own village inn just a stone’s throw away serving a warm welcome. For the outdoor enthusiasts, the beautiful Yorkshire Dales opens up around you with walks right from the door. Head into Wensleydale and visit the market town of Leyburn with an array of interesting shops, cafés and pubs. It can be reached via a short two mile walk across open countryside. Close by is Middleham, with its famous castle and horse training stables as well as West Witton, with its award-winning restaurant and onwards towards beautiful Aysgarth Falls and the bustling market town of Hawes. Driving up to Swaledale, visit Reeth and Gunnerside or further up the dale to Muker, enjoying some amazing walks and breathtaking views along the way. High Dale Cottage provides a very central base, whatever your reason for visiting, whether it is outdoor pursuits or simply a romantic retreat in which to put your feet up and relax and unwind.
    £55
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  • Barnscliff Heights, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barnscliff Heights is a great family home especially for those who love the great outdoors. The walks in the area are stunning. The house is situated in the village of Broxa (Anglo Saxon for home of the badger) and within the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Wildlife is in abundance in this area with the beautiful countryside and wooded areas. A spacious property with lots of original features and a toasty wood burner making the property feel cosy and welcoming. There’s plenty of room for you all to have your own space with a garden room, a snug and the living room. There is also a lawned garden to the front and to the side of the property so you can catch the sun at most times of the day. The side garden is completely enclosed making it nice and safe for the children or the dogs.
    7 miles from Scarborough, a traditional seaside resort on the east coast, with great beaches, plenty of restaurants and bars, theatres and lots for the children to do. Visit the Alpamare water park with pools, wave machine and flumes as well as the popular Sealife centre and Peasholm Park. Another great day out is Dalby Forest which is literally on the doorstep, and is excellent for cycling, walking and for families to enjoy the adventure play areas. Golf within 5 miles. Beach 8 miles. Shop, pubs and restaurants 5 miles.
    This property can be booked with Hillcrest Cottage (ref CC244028) to accommodate 7 guests.
    £82
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