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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.

  • Londesborough Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lovely, characterful cottage nestled in the quaint little village of Irton in the Scarborough District of North Yorkshire. WiFi. Pets. Peace and quiet. Local amenities 5 mins walk.
    £73
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  • Ted's Place, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming terrace property resting at the heart of Whitby. Pet-friendly. WiFi. Close to all amenities. Beach 0.2 miles. Robin Hood's Bay 5.9 miles; Runswick Bay 8.4 miles.
    £72
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  • The Coach House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Ideal for walkers, the property is perfectly positioned with the Cleveland Way clifftop trail and the cinder track just steps away, providing breathtaking coastal vistas for exploration. Located in the North York Moors National Park you can enjoy incredible scenery by day and the dark skies at night, where millions of stars illuminate the sky, far away from the light pollution of the big cities and towns.
    Set on the grounds of the owner’s Victorian Manor House, external steps lead up to your private entrance. The Coach House is located above the old stable block, with views over the countryside. Stepping inside, you’ll find The Coach House beautifully furnished to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The dining room, adjacent to the well-equipped kitchen, offers a perfect setting for enjoying home-cooked meals prepared with local ingredients. The lounge, situated at the centre of the property, features a cosy sofa and armchair surrounding a wood-burning stove, set beneath an oak-beamed ceiling, creating a rustic yet elegant ambience. There’s nothing quite like returning to your home from home after a busy day exploring, to relax in front of a crackling fire.
    The property comprises a master bedroom with a king bed, complete with a wardrobe and drawers for storing belongings, and a second bedroom with a single bed and wardrobe, both beautifully furnished to ensure you have a refreshing night’s sleep. A large shower completes the accommodation, ensuring comfort and convenience during your stay. Take time to enjoy the vast open grounds, where you can enjoy views across the countryside to the sea. There is a shared outdoor seating area for guests.
    Cloughton is a beautiful village boasting traditional pubs where you can enjoy hearty home-cooked meals after a day of exploration. Surrounded by stunning countryside, The Coach House is ideally located just a mile away from Hayburn Wyke, where a beautiful woodland walk leads to a picturesque cove adorned with a waterfall. Nearby at Hayburn Wyke, an 18th-century coaching inn offers hearty meals in a dog-friendly setting, adding to the charm of the area.
    Venture further along the coast to explore Scarborough, renowned for its open-air theatre, Sea Life Centre with a seal sanctuary, and the tranquil Oriental gardens and boating lake at Peasholm Park, not to mention its glorious beaches. For history enthusiasts, the historical fishing villages of Robin Hood’s Bay and Whitby are within easy reach, each offering their unique charm and attractions. There are so many walking trails to explore, meaning this destination is truly a haven for dogs too.
    With its prime location, charming accommodation, and easy access to both coastal and countryside delights, The Coach House provides the perfect base for a memorable retreat in the heart of the North York Moors National Park.
    £68
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  • Seashell Apartment, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Formerly owned by a sailor from the navy, Seashell Apartment echoes its maritime history through thoughtful touches. The lounge, adorned with a striking feature—a wheel from one of the sailor’s boats integrated into the wall, accented by the vibrant stained glass—serves as a unique centrepiece, a testament to the apartment’s seafaring heritage.
    Upon ascending the three stone steps leading to the entrance, guests are welcomed into a bright and inviting space. The ground-floor layout boasts large windows that bathe the apartment in natural light, creating an airy ambience. The lounge, adorned with a comfortable sofa facing the TV (which doubles as a sofa bed), seamlessly connects to the spacious king bedroom with its TV, ample storage, and a serene atmosphere.
    The modern and well-equipped kitchen, featuring a dining table for four, beckons guests to indulge in culinary delights. Step through the rear door onto your private enclosed garden with decking—an oasis where one can relish the sea breeze and unwind amidst outdoor seating. The added convenience of a hose makes it perfect for rinsing sandy pets or beach equipment after a day of seaside adventures.
    The surrounding coastline beckons exploration, offering hidden coves, cliffside walks, and opportunities for water sports enthusiasts. From surfing and paddleboarding to serene walks along the cliffs, Scarborough’s surroundings promise an array of outdoor activities and breathtaking vistas. Seashell Apartment stands as an inviting retreat, a coastal sanctuary that not only provides easy access to Scarborough’s attractions but also offers a serene base to explore the diverse wonders of its coastal environs.
    £71
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  • Balderstones Barn, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This idyllic holiday cottage retreat is nestled beneath the majestic Ingleborough peak on the fringes of the breathtaking Yorkshire Dales National Park. Step inside and be greeted by an inviting open-plan layout with underfloor heating throughout, that seamlessly connects the lounge, dining area, and kitchen. The lounge exudes warmth with its feature electric wood burner, modern furnishings, and a Smart TV for cosy evenings. The adjacent dining area, comfortably accommodating up to four guests, creates a perfect setting for shared meals and memorable conversations. Ascend a single step to discover the charming shaker-style kitchen, adorned with slate shelving, curved walls, and contemporary amenities to make meal preparation a pleasure. A small utility room houses a washing machine, iron, and ironing board for your convenience.
    The first floor unveils a modern shower room complete with a corner shower cubicle, indulgent rainfall shower head, vanity unit, sink and a toilet. The master bedroom boasts a vaulted ceiling, dual aspect windows offering views of both the Forest of Bowland and the secluded garden, and tasteful furnishings, including a dressing table with a mirror and wardrobe. Ascending another flight of stairs, you’ll find a charming mezzanine area with a single bed with trundle bed, a Velux window that invites natural light, and ample storage space. Pet lovers rejoice, as Balderstones Barn warmly welcomes your furry companions to join in the holiday fun.
    Outside, the southwest-facing enclosed walled garden beckons with its patio area and lush lawn, where you can savour al fresco moments while gazing upon the enchanting vistas of the Forest of Bowland. This is your sanctuary in the heart of nature, where every moment promises relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories.
    Located just 1 mile from Clapham, Newby Cotes is a charming village with a rich history as a Kendal-to-Skipton thoroughfare. The Old Sawmill Café, housed in a former sawmill, offers a unique historical setting. Nearby, the Ingleborough Estate Nature Trail leads to the renowned Ingleborough Cave. Cyclists frequent the Croft Café, and local shops showcase crafts and knitting. The trail also unveils Trow Gill, Gaping Gill, limestone pavements, and Ingleborough’s summit. Ingleton Waterfall trail at Ingleton is also within driving distance and Kirkby Lonsdale, a quirky market town, is just over the Cumbria border. Balderstones Barn offers easy access to Ingleborough and a cycle storage area. Beach 21½ miles. Pub and restaurant 1½ miles.
    £83
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  • Half Moon Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Half Moon Cottage is a charming holiday home nestled in the picturesque village of Helperby, North Yorkshire. Located between the historic cities of York and Thirsk, this delightful two-bedroom cottage offers the perfect blend of rural tranquillity and easy access to a wealth of attractions. As you step inside, you’ll find a cosy and tastefully furnished living/dining room, complete with a Smart TV and a warm open fire, creating a relaxing ambiance for those cosy evenings in. The well-equipped kitchen provides all the amenities you need to whip up delicious meals, and the dining area is ideal for romantic dinners. On the first floor, you’ll discover two bedrooms, one double and one single ensuring a restful night’s sleep after exploring the surrounding countryside. The family bathroom is also located on this floor. Outside, a lovely outdoor patio beckons you to bask in the fresh air and soak up the sunshine.
    Helperby itself is a charming village with a rich history and plenty to offer. You can take a leisurely stroll through the quaint streets, admiring the traditional architecture and soaking up the friendly atmosphere. The village pub, just a short walk away, provides a warm and welcoming environment where you can savour local ales and delicious pub food. For those seeking adventure and exploration, the location of this cottage is truly ideal. The city of York, steeped in history and brimming with cultural treasures, is within easy reach. Visit the awe-inspiring York Minster, wander along the ancient city walls, or lose yourself in the Shambles, a narrow medieval street lined with unique shops and eateries.
    If you’re interested in immersing yourself in the natural beauty of North Yorkshire, the nearby North York Moors National Park offers stunning vistas, picturesque villages, and excellent walking trails. Alternatively, head to the Yorkshire Dales, renowned for its rugged landscapes, charming market towns, and cascading waterfalls.The market town of Thirsk is a short drive away, offering a selection of shops, cafés, and a welcoming community. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, this holiday cottage in Helperby is the perfect base to experience the best of North Yorkshire. Book your stay now and create lasting memories in this idyllic location. There are 2 village pubs and a butchers within walking distance.
    £59
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  • Sunny Dales Townhouse, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful, well-equipped townhouse is perfect for a get away with friends or family. Oozing cosy and stylish accommodation throughout. Perfectly situated, this holiday home is an ideal base for any holiday maker wanting to explore the Yorkshire Dales and the stunning countryside it has to offer.
    Entering the property through the back door, you are greeted by a well equipped kitchen area with everything you need to prepare a home cooked meal. There is a cosy living room, benefitting from two sumptuous sofas to settle down and enjoy your evening after a long day exploring the Yorkshire dales, a TV and a drop down dining room table to seat up to three people. Wander upstairs where you will find you can choose from a double bedroom and single bedroom. A family bathroom can also be found on the first floor comprising of a bath with shower over, wc and pedestal wash hand basin. Outside, the rear of the property benefits from a patio area and parking for one car. A warm welcome will always await you here, the ideal place to enjoy the local area.
    £49
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  • Holme Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holme Cottage is the perfect countryside retreat for friends and family to enjoy. This property has recently been renovated with style and comfort in mind. Briefly comprising of a cosy lounge, the perfect place to relax and unwind with a stove effect heater in the lounge (where you can slow cook a casserole while you enjoy a walk in the Dales!) and fully fitted kitchen with everything you will need during your holiday. Wander upstairs where you will find a double bedroom with plenty of storage, single bedroom accommodating up to three guests. A family bathroom comprises of bath with overhead shower, low level toilet and wash hand basin.
    Holme Cottage is a self catering cottage in a beautiful rural location. Embsay is a small village close to the well known town of Skipton. Ideally situated to enjoy the Yorkshire Dales and surrounding areas. With plenty of walks, cycle routes and train destinations. Embsay boasts two local pubs serving lovely food along with a village post office and general store. There is a working steam railway running from the village to the popular tourist destination of Bolton Abbey, just a few miles away, with extra seasonal rides for the family. There is also a renowned ice cream parlour and diner just a couple of miles away. The local town of Skipton is only 2 miles away, with many shops, bars and restaurants, and a thriving market plus the impressive medieval castle and popular canal trips. A warm welcome will always await you at Holme Cottage.
    £62
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  • The Taproom, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Scarborough, England
    The interior design is playful and fun, with limited edition framed prints adorning the walls and furnishings chosen not just because of the comfort but also for their aesthetics. Stepping inside you have an open plan living area which is spacious for couples, with a sofa as well as an armchair to unwind in during the evening; on stormy nights you may even hear the waves breaking nearby. The kitchen is very well equipped, with additional extras such as a Tassimo coffee machine with pods as well as a Brita water filter, to ensure you have all your home comforts. Create romantic meals to share at the dining table for two, perfect for romantic nights in. The bedroom boasts a king bed with natural down bedding encased in high quality cotton covers, enticing you to indulge in long lie ins, after this holiday you are sure to be fully recharged. The apartment is complete with a modern and stylish bathroom, with a rainforest shower over the bath.
    Set in the Old Brewery in Scarborough’s centre, which was once the earliest brewery in Yorkshire, dating back to 1691. For over 200 hundred years it was owned by the founding Nesfield family, it then was acquired by Robson’s Breweries before finally closing its doors in 1932. The building was finally redeveloped and then refurnished in 2021. There are photos of the original site in the bathroom. The town has a fascinating history, which you can discover whilst here, starting perhaps at the nearby castle.
    The beach is just around the corner and can be accessed down the footpath starting at the end of the road outside your apartment, just a 6-minute walk takes you down through the tiered gardens to the sea front. Or you can go down to the beach on Britain’s first cliff railway which was built in 1873, and still going strong today. Scarborough is a traditional seaside resort that consists of two bays with a long, flat marine drive which is great for that stroll along the front. The castle stands majestically, perched on the hill, separating the two bays. Here in the centre of Scarborough, there are an array of shops to browse, as well as a wide selection of restaurants, cafés and bars to enjoy.
    If you don’t fancy walking, there are open top buses that travel around the resort. For those who do like walking, Scarborough forms part of the Cleveland Way and the last stretch is from Scarborough to Filey, the finishing point. To the north on the coast is the bustling town of Whitby and the whimsical village of Robin Hood’s Bay perched on the edge of the sea. Heading inland you have the fantastic North York Moors National Park to explore. Yorkshire is also famous for its stately homes, and within a short drive there is Sledmere House, Castle Howard, Sewerby Hall and Burton Constable. The medieval city of York can be reached by train direct from Scarborough or an hour drive by car. There are pay and display car parks nearby, or you are only a 7-minute walk from the train and bus station, making this a convenient choice if you wish to use public transport.
    £66
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  • Cleveland House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    You are only a 10-minute stroll downhill to the harbour and the heart of the town, making this an ideal choice for guests who wish to explore the many delights of this coastal destination. At the front of the house you have a designated parking bay as well as the artificial lawned front garden where you can sit outside in the sunshine.

    Stepping inside you are welcomed into the hallway with a spacious open plan lounge and dining room at the front of the house. The kitchen is modern and well equipped, so that you can create all your favourite meals. Upstairs on the first floor you have a kingsize bedroom as well as a twin room with zip and link beds, along with the main bathroom. This property has been completely renovated throughout in 2023 and is finished to a high specification ensuring you have a stay to remember.

    Whitby is a proud seafaring town; you can find out more at the museums or even first hand up at the abbey ruins. Walk through the whale bone archway on the West Cliff or visit the shipwreck on Saltwick Bay and look up into the cliffs to spot the smugglers’ tunnels. For those who wish to experience the wonders of this inspiring area, why not take a long, lazy walk amid the scenic beauty of the North York Moors National Park, which can be accessed by the heritage steam train winding its way through the rolling hills of heather? You can also explore quaint coastal villages such as Robin Hood’s Bay, Staithes or Runswick Bay. Take in the sights along the seafront at Filey, Scarborough or Saltburn. And if you’re a history buff, take a trip into York to soak up the culture brought by both the Romans and the Vikings. Closer to home, the town of Whitby has the long golden stretch of sandy beach, the 199 steps up to the St Mary’s Church perched on the cliff top, the boat trips and the freshly caught fish and seafood. Beach ¾ mile.

    Cleveland House can be booked together with Cleveland Apartment (UK41641) accommodating up to 8 guests, with a lockable connecting door between the two.
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