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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.

  • 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.
    £66
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  • Heatherdene, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This large, detached house has a rich history, originally constructed in 1899 as a hunting lodge. Over the years, it transformed into a boarding school before being converted into the magnificent vacation retreat it is today. As you approach Heatherdene, you are greeted by a spacious gravelled driveway with ample parking for up to six cars.
    Step inside, and the ground floor reveals an array of exceptional features designed to cater to your every need. You can dine together in the grand dining room, where the stove adds an atmospheric glow in the evenings. Additionally, the ground floor features a convenient coat and boots room, providing a dedicated space for storing outdoor equipment such as golf clubs, fishing rods, and bicycles. Two toilets are also available, ensuring practicality and convenience for all guests.
    Venture upstairs, and you’ll discover a total of eight beautifully appointed bedrooms, each offering its own en-suite shower and a TV for added comfort and privacy. Spread across the first and second floors, these elegant rooms provide a tranquil haven to retreat to after a day of adventure. Heatherdene’s location in Goathland presents a wonderful opportunity to explore the captivating North York Moors National Park. Known for its stunning landscapes, the park encompasses vast expanses of heather-covered moorland, ancient woodlands, and charming villages. Goathland itself is a picturesque village with a rich history and is famous for its appearances in popular TV shows and films, including the iconic village of ‘Aidensfield’ in the television series ‘Heartbeat’ and as ‘Hogsmeade’ in the Harry Potter films. Within the National Park, you’ll find a wealth of attractions and activities to suit all interests. From scenic hikes and bike rides along the numerous trails, to taking a trip on the heritage steam train, there are endless opportunities to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the surroundings.
    £256
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    107 Nunnery is delightful property located just moments from the heart of the historic city of York. Set over four floors you enter the property on the ground floor into the open plan living space. This is a great area to relax with its 2 comfy sofas, a wood burner and a smart TV with Netflix and Britbox. The kitchen area is well equipped for all your culinary needs along with a dining area complete with a table which seats six people. Down one flight of stairs you have a fantastic cinema/games room which boosts a 75 inch Smart TV along with an adult size table football, a great place to keep the children entertained.
    On the second floor you have two bedrooms, one is the master bedroom with a king size bed and the other with a single. On the same floor you have a gorgeous bathroom which boasts a Japanese style deep soaking tub where you can sit back and relax after a day’s exploring, the bathroom also offers a shower cubicle and underfloor heating. Up another flight of stairs, you have an attic bedroom with a double bed which can be split into twins on request and an additional bed for a 6th person can also be set up for an extra charge. To the rear of the property, you have a lovely private courtyard area which is ideal to have a glass of fizz al fresco style in the warm summer months.
    York is the one of the most visited cities outside of London and is popular throughout the whole year with numerous festivals and magical Christmas markets. In addition, 107 is situated just off ‘Bishy Road’ that recently beat 230 contenders to be crowned Britain’s Best High Street. You also have many attractions within walking distance from the property including the iconic minster, Railway Museum and Clifford’s Tower; admire the beautiful architecture at the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall, step back in time at the Jorvik Centre and the Castle Museum. Stroll along the cobbles down the world-famous Shambles or take one of the terrifying night-time ghost walks which are a must.
    107 Nunnery (Ref UKC4957) can be booked with 109 Nunnery (Ref UKC4958), and Spencer House (ref UKC4959) nearby, to accommodate up to 16 guests.
    £240
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  • Mulgrave Luxury, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This exceptional retreat offers a prime location and unparalleled vistas over the vast expanse of the North Sea. From your very own garden, a charming footpath leads you on a scenic descent down the clifftop, bringing you to the glorious golden sands of Whitby’s beach below. It’s a direct invitation to enjoy the serene beauty of the shoreline from your doorstep.
    On the ground floor, you’ll find an open-plan kitchen seamlessly connected to the dining area, allowing you to savour meals while soaking in the fabulous sea views. The living room is equally inviting, furnished with comfortable sofas gathered around an electric fire. Adjacent to the living room, a delightful sun room offers even more breathtaking views over the garden and out to sea. As you ascend to the upper floor, three inviting bedrooms await your slumber, two of which present their own remarkable sea views.
    Whitby itself is a town of timeless allure and rich maritime history, situated on the north east coast of England. Its iconic features include the dramatic ruins of Whitby Abbey, perched majestically on the East Cliff. These hauntingly beautiful remains are the inspiration behind Bram Stoker’s ’Dracula’ and offer stunning vistas over the North Sea. The town’s charming streets, adorned with historic buildings and winding alleyways, are a treasure trove of quaint shops, boutiques, cafés, and traditional fish and chip restaurants. The bustling harbour is a focal point, where fishing boats come and go, and visitors can sample some of the freshest seafood available. Whitby’s sandy beaches, are perfect for leisurely strolls and building sandcastles with the family.
    Beyond the town, you can explore the picturesque coastal villages of Staithes, Robin Hood’s Bay, and Runswick Bay, each with its own unique charm. Mulgrave offers a rare opportunity to experience the beauty of Whitby and its captivating coastline from an unparalleled vantage point. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, exploration, or a mix of both, this exceptional retreat ensures a truly memorable escape by the sea.
    £136
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  • Captain's House Whitby, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This stunning stone-built house is the ideal choice for families and friends looking for somewhere special for their stay by the coast. Stepping inside into a spacious hallway, there is a picture of Captain Cook – who began his voyages from the harbour here. You then enter a contemporary living area where there is a well-equipped, navy-blue, nautical shaker-style kitchen and dining area for 8-10 people. You can sit at the Captain’s table and enjoy your full English Breakfast or your teatime fish and chips, or maybe cook a fine dining dinner for you and your guests. The lounge at the bottom of the hallway features a fabulous, whitewashed wood fireplace with cast iron electric fire. Decorated in seaside tones of aqua navy and white, with solid white oak painted furniture, this is a cosy space with leather sofas where you have a view over the private enclosed garden - from here you can see the top of Sneaton Castle which is only a 3-minute walk away. Sneaton Castle has a wonderful restaurant and bar, where you can enjoy meals in beautiful surroundings either inside the castle itself or out in the grounds. You have a flagged patio sitting out area in the garden, where you can enjoy the afternoon sun, here you can relax after a long day out at the beach or sightseeing. The adjoining garage can be used for bike or surfboard storage and doubles as a games room.
    After a busy day exploring you can retire upstairs to the bedrooms, each one beautifully presented. The master bedroom has a solid oak super king bed, Smart TV and an en-suite bathroom, and there is a further kingsize room, both of these rooms have ceiling fans to keep you cool on hot summer evenings. The third bedroom has a double bed, and the fourth bedroom has bunk beds with an additional trundle bed which can be pulled out (sleeps 3).

    You are perfectly positioned to enjoy the delights Whitby has to offer, only a short walk away from the Westcliff, with the golden (dog-friendly) beach below stretching all the way to neighbouring Sandsend. You can also walk into the town centre with an abundance of cafes, bars, and independent shops, which is just a mile away, or hop onto the convenient bus. Whitby is steeped in history, with the Whitby Abbey on the headland, a cobbled historic old town, and the pretty harbour. Take a trip on the heritage steam train, soak up the history in one of the museums or enjoy the sea air and stunning vistas on a boat trip. Further along the coast you have delightful bays and coastal villages to discover before returning to your idyllic holiday home.
    Hot tub hire - there is the option of hot tub hire which can be arranged directly with the owner - £295 for the week or £225 for up to 3 nights.
    £134
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  • Dyke Heads Stable, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestling in an elevated position 0.5 miles above the picture postcard village of Gunnerside, this delightful end of terrace cottage, with spectacular views across the valley, offers excellent holiday accommodation. From the bedroom, with en-suite bathroom on the ground floor a narrow staircase leads to the living area on the first floor, which can also be accessed from an external flight of stone steps. Set in Swaledale in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with superb walking literally from the door, it is ideally situated for visiting the market towns of Hawes, Leyburn, Reeth and Richmond. 24 hour laundry service can be arranged with the owner. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 0.5 miles.
    £49
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  • Swaleside House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This traditional semi-detached, stone built cottage is Ideally situated in the heart of Gunnerside, close to Gunnerside Gill, which flows through the middle of the village, and which you can follow up to the ruined lead mines and onto the fells.
    A scenic drive through Upper Swaledale takes you over the stunning Buttertubs Pass to the market town of Hawes with a plethora of shops, pubs and tea rooms, and on through Wensleydale, better known as the home of Wensleydale cheese from the Wallace and Gromit animations.
    A little further afield is Aysgarth with its stunning riverside walks and amazing waterfalls. Leyburn is also a popular market town, again with shops and tea rooms. Also close to Leyburn is Middleham with its Norman castle dating back to the 12th century, and connections to King Richard lll. Middleham is also well known for ‘The Gallops’ where racehorses are trained.
    The slightly larger market town of Richmond is within easy reach by car or bus and is well worth a vist. Here you will find yet another Norman castle, and a large cobbled market square surrounded by a shops, pubs and tea rooms, and there is even a Georgian theatre.
    Also worth a visit is the Forbidden Corner, an amazing Folly which makes an exciting day out for all the family, with secret passages, surprises at every turn, weird and wonderful gardens and a café for well deserved refreshments after all the excitement! After your adventures, drive back to Gunnerside through the villages of Lower Swaledale. Shop 6 miles.
    £46
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  • Cove View Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in one of the most picturesque villages in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with majestic views of Malham Cove from the rear, this cosy, Grade II listed, semi-detached cottage has been lovingly restored to a very good standard. Exposed beams, stone walls and a woodburner add to its character and make this an ideal place for getaway holidays throughout the year. Walks can be enjoyed across the fields and fells of Malhamdale, with access to the Pennine Way close by, and amid the spectacular scenery of the National Park all around. Malham is a traditional Dales village with a stream running through the centre, offering the choice of two pubs, teashops and the National Park Centre. Shop 2.5 miles, pub and restaurant 250 yards.
    £52
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  • Coach House Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Coach House Cottage is a cute and cosy two bedroom cottage, set in a quiet courtyard in the popular village of Buckden. As you walk through the front door, you will enter the tastefully presented, open plan living/kitchen/dining area. This is a warm and comfortable space for you to relax in front of the wood burner whilst reading a book or watching Netflix (you can use your own account on the Smart TV). Why not rustle up an evening meal for the group in the well equipped kitchen or if you prefer, just head across the road to the pub, which serves food. There are two beautiful bedrooms designed for a good night’s rest, the first of which is a master kingsize and the other an adult bunk bedroom, and a family shower room completes this fabulous single story cottage.
    The location is perfect for walkers of all abilities, with both hill and riverside walks nearby. Set within the Yorkshire Dales National Park at the foot of Buckden Pike, you will have plenty to explore before kicking back in the comfort of Coach House Cottage. Kettlewell offers several shops and pubs to choose from. The hotspot of Grassington is just 10 miles away, with its summer arts festival and Dickensian celebrations, not to mention a plethora of shops, pubs and tea rooms. Hawes, famous for its Wensleydale cheese, is just 12 miles away. The historic market town of Skipton, with its Norman castle at the head of the quaint, cobbled high street, is also within a half hour’s drive. Shop, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
    £51
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  • Seal Parrock, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Chapel-le-Dale, England
    This bungalow has a large surrounding garden area set back from the road. It has superb views of Ingleborough and is centrally situated for the Three Peaks Walk. Comfortably furnished, it has the benefit of an open fire in the living room, making it suitable for year-round holidays. An excellent location for touring, the Dales, Lake District, Morecambe Bay and the small market town of Ingleton with waterfalls and caves are all within an easy drive. Shop 3½ miles, pub 1½ miles.
    £55
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