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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.

  • Pheasant Lodge, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pheasant Lodge, refurbished in 2018 is a single-storey, detached lodge set at the bottom of a steep hill in a quiet part of the picturesque fishing village of Staithes in the North York Moors National Park. With a small enclosed courtyard and an open-plan living space as well as private parking, Pheasant Lodge is the perfect base in which to relax after a day of exploring this fantastic coastal area. Staithes Beck runs alongside the site with its own waterfall and wildlife.

    This charming and sleepy seaside village of Staithes, with its cobbled streets and back alleys, is considered something of an artist’s dream, and even has its own popular Art and Heritage Festival along with regular workshops and artisan displays. The pretty houses and cottages dotted around the old harbour are surrounded by high craggy cliffs on three sides, and a sheltered sandy beach is set amongst the rocky coastline. Steeped in history, Captain Cook served his apprenticeship in Staithes, and there are many old buildings to admire and a museum to take you back in time.
    Modern day Staithes is a must for anyone visiting the Yorkshire coast and has a good selection of pubs, shops and tea rooms. Staithes is still home to a RNLI lifeboat station, and a small fleet of cobles (fishing boats) land their catch of fish, crab and lobster. There are also boat trips for birdwatching, fishing and whale watching available. An ’Illusion Trail’ guides visitors around the network of backstreets and alleyways. The best views of the town can be enjoyed from the Cleveland Way which runs down the cliff to the seashore. The Cleveland Way stretches its way along this dramatic coastline and is a firm favourite with walkers as it drops into many hidden bays and coves such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Saltburn-by-the-Sea.
    The wonderful town of Whitby is just 10 miles away with its regular events and festivals including the Goth Weekend, a regatta and regular live music events to complement its many fabulous restaurants and bars, tea rooms and delis. Try climbing the 199 steps up to the abbey and St Mary’s Church from where you can take in the breathtaking views down into the town and out to sea.

    Head inland to enjoy a myriad of walking and cycling routes that the National Park has to offer, enjoy a warm welcome in one of the many village inns dotted across the moors, or take it easy on board a steam train journey into the heart of this beautiful part of the world. Surf enthusiasts will enjoy Saltburn-by-the-Sea with its numerous surf schools and there are plenty of courses for the golfers. Alternatively, just sit back and relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity around Pheasant Lodge. Beach ½ mile. Shop 500 yards, pub and restaurant 700 yards.
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  • Tinakori, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful, former fisherman’s cottage lies at the heart of the village of Staithes. One of a row, it is just 300 yards from the beach and small harbour – reached via winding cobbled streets. It is set on the Heritage Coast in the North York Moors National Park with the extensive sandy beaches of Runswick Bay and Sandsend a short drive, and Whitby, 10 miles. North Yorkshire Moors steam railway nearby. Fishing, golf and riding available locally. Shop and pub 200 yards.
    £49
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  • Elizabeth Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Elizabeth Cottage is a gorgeous terraced cottage situated in the picture-postcard village of Hinderwell, on the Yorkshire Coast. This dog-friendly cottage makes an idyllic retreat for two people in which to relax and unwind and take in all that the area has to offer. The cosy accommodation has been attractively furnished to offer guests a comfortable stay. The quirky living room has exposed brickwork and an open fire set within the original cast iron fireplace, a great space to curl up after a day exploring the coastline. There is also a Smart TV and DVD player for your entertainment. There is a staircase of two small flights of six steps separated by a small landing. It is a little steep but has a handrail. On the first floor the double bedroom has stripped wooden floors and a large window with seat. The comfortable bed, Hypnos mattress and crisp bedding ensures a good night’s sleep. The stylish bathroom with shower over bath completes this floor. Externally there is an enclosed, south-facing courtyard with a terraced patio and garden furniture. It has been described as a sun trap by many guests. A great place to enjoy a morning coffee or evening glass of wine as you watch the sun go down.
    The cottage is close to two village inns and there is a direct bus route to Whitby and surrounding bays, ideal for avoiding parking at busy times. The bus runs regularly 7 days a week from morning until late evening. The beautiful beaches of Runswick Bay, Staithes and Sandsend are within easy reach. There are amenities on hand including a butchers/grocery store, church, village hall and fish and chip shop. Hinderwell is an ideal base for walking holidays too with many coastal walking routes and the Cleveland Way close by. This is the perfect location for exploring further inland as well, with the whole of the North York Moors just waiting to be explored. This charming cottage is the perfect base for exploring both coast and countryside. Beach 1 mile. Shop 350 yards.
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  • Sunnydene, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    At low tide here in Staithes there is a small sandy bay in the harbour, at high tide the sea comes up to the sea wall, with small fishing boats bobbing in the water. This is an incredibly scenic village, sure to capture your heart. Sunnydene is an ideal choice for an authentic stay on the Yorkshire Coast, beautifully renovated to a high standard throughout whilst retaining beautiful original features invoking its heritage. Stone steps lead you up from the harbour to the cottage. Stepping inside there is an open plan living room with a dining area, complete with an open fire ensuring you have a cosy stay. The kitchen is compact yet well equipped with sea views from the window. Up on the first floor you have a modern bathroom with a shower over the bath. Plus a twin bedroom with views over the sea. On the top floor you have the master double bedroom, again with gorgeous sea views to wake up to.

    Staithes is a fascinating village with a lot of history, take time to explore the free museum as well as the art gallery. Each year the annual art festival draws visitors from around the UK and this village continues to inspire many artists with its beautiful scenery. The area offers walking trails including the Cleveland Way leading across the cliff tops which links other pretty coastal villages such as Runswick Bay, Robin Hoods Bay as well as Skinningrove. You also have the nearby historical seafaring town of Whitby which delights guests with its cobbled old town, boat trips and the iconic abbey ruins. Or visit Saltburn which is a surfer’s paradise, with a beautiful Victorian pier. For a day out you can take a trip on the steam train across the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, soaking up the views. This is a great choice for guests looking to explore the break taking scenery of the Yorkshire Coast as well as the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. A great choice for couples or friends all year round.
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  • Coble Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated at Staithes, near Whitby, these former World War I army bunkers are in an idyllic position close to the countryside and sea. Four of the barracks have been ingeniously and tastefully transformed to provide good quality accommodation retaining much rustic character and charm. The remaining four lodges retain their near original condition as a visual reminder of their former function. Each refurbished lodge has the added advantage of free parking, an outdoor sitting area and bike parking racks.
    Situated just off the Cleveland Way, there are many fine moorland and cliff top walks. There is a golf course and driving range in Brotton, 6¾ miles away, and at Scaling Reservoir, 7¼ miles, there is sailing and fishing. There is a leisure centre 2 miles down the road and a 2-minute stroll down the cobbled street brings you to the centre of the picturesque fishing village with its small harbour nestling beneath rugged cliffs. Step back in time and walk the quaint narrow passages, as Captain James Cook himself must have done. Here in Staithes there are village shops, pubs, cafés and a restaurant, and in 2020 the village was featured on the BBC programme ’Gone Christmas Fishing’ with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Why not travel on Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Express (the North Yorkshire Moors Railway) through ’Heartbeat’ country, or visit Whitby and its famous abbey which is 11 miles away.

    Please note: As the four lodges are in close proximity to one another, they could be booked for groups of up to 24 guests. Additional en-suite rooms available on site, on request with owner.
    £54
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  • Bosuns Rest, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated at Staithes, near Whitby, these former World War I army bunkers are in an idyllic position close to the countryside and sea. Four of the barracks have been ingeniously and tastefully transformed to provide good quality accommodation retaining much rustic character and charm. The remaining four lodges retain their near original condition as a visual reminder of their former function. Each refurbished lodge has the added advantage of free parking, an outdoor sitting area and bike parking racks.
    Situated just off the Cleveland Way, there are many fine moorland and cliff top walks. There is a golf course and driving range in Brotton, 6¾ miles away, and at Scaling Reservoir, 7¼ miles, there is sailing and fishing. There is a leisure centre 2 miles down the road and a 2-minute stroll down the cobbled street brings you to the centre of the picturesque fishing village with its small harbour nestling beneath rugged cliffs. Step back in time and walk the quaint narrow passages, as Captain James Cook himself must have done. Here in Staithes there are village shops, pubs, cafés and a restaurant, and in 2020 the village was featured on the BBC programme ’Gone Christmas Fishing’ with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Why not travel on Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Express (the North Yorkshire Moors Railway) through ’Heartbeat’ country, or visit Whitby and its famous abbey which is 11 miles away.

    Please note: As the four lodges are in close proximity to one another, they could be booked for groups of up to 24 guests. Additional en-suite rooms available on site, on request with owner.
    £58
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  • Kilaine Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    As you approach, this characterful cottage offers a welcoming glimpse of the comfort and history that lie within. Crossing the threshold, you’ll be greeted by the timeless elegance of flagstone floors that adorn the entire ground floor. The spacious kitchen beckons with its well-equipped and modern amenities, featuring a central island that invites culinary exploration. Adjacent to the kitchen, a contemporary shower room stands ready to provide a refreshing respite after a day of adventures. Stepping down just two steps from the kitchen, you’ll enter the inviting dining room, where stories and laughter find their perfect backdrop. A separate cosy lounge area reveals itself, adorned with a corner sofa and an armchair that hug around the comforting glow of a woodburning stove. Every piece of furniture has been thoughtfully chosen, not only for its aesthetics but also for its ability to contribute to the cottage’s overall cosy and welcoming atmosphere. For those seeking practicality, the ground floor boasts a convenient boot room, ensuring that coats and walking shoes can be neatly stored away, ready for your next exploration. Venture upstairs, here two generously sized bedrooms await. The master kingsize bedroom exudes comfort and serenity, a haven for restful nights. A second room unveils a double bunk bed, providing versatility without compromising on style or space. But Kilaine Cottage isn’t just a retreat within walls; it’s also a gateway to some of the most breathtaking landscapes England has to offer.
    Surrounding the cottage is the majestic expanse of the North York Moors National Park. Rolling hills, heather-clad moorlands, and hidden valleys offer a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. And then there’s the allure of the Heritage Coastline that stretches nearby. Less than two miles away, the glorious golden beach at Skinningrove invites you to lose yourself in the soothing rhythm of the waves. A mere 4 miles from your doorstep lies the picturesque village of Staithes, with its historic charm and artistic inspiration. For a deeper dive into history and coastal allure, the historical town of Whitby, just 14 miles away, stands ready to weave its tales of old. Kilaine Cottage isn’t just a place to stay; it’s an experience that connects you to a rich tapestry of history, nature, and coastal magic. Come, step into this enchanting haven and create memories that will linger for years to come. Beach 2 miles. Pub and restaurant 100 yards.
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  • Seaton Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This wonderful cottage is part of Seaton Hall, an ancient manor house with over a thousand years of recorded history. For an authentic stay in somewhere truly unique, this is a perfect choice, immerse yourself in a holiday like no other. Stepping inside Seaton Cottage, you have exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings and lots of character and charm. The open plan living space features a cosy yet spacious living area, perfect for unwinding in an evening as you plan the days ahead. The well-equipped kitchen area provides the perfect place for creating home cooked meals together. For days when you don’t fancy cooking, there is a café on site serving wonderful freshly cooked meals, from full English breakfasts to afternoon tea. There is one ground floor twin bedroom with narrow access to the en-suite bathroom, and on the first floor there is a double bedroom and separate bathroom. This is an ideal choice for families as well as couples, plus your four-legged friend is welcome too. West facing gravelled patio to rear of the cottage with tables and chairs plus a hammock - perfect for afternoon and evening sunshine. Together you can take in the beautiful surrounding coastline as well as the North York Moors National Park.

    Seaton Hall has a fascinating past, the hall was named after the de Seton dynasty who resided from 1130 to 1307, and whose family made allegiances with and marriages to the Scottish Royal family. Passed down through generations, before slipping into disrepair. The present owner (who is descended from one of the previous residents Sir Francis Bigod) purchased the estate in 2002. He has employed a team of specialist masons and craftsmen and has been lovingly rebuilding and restoring this incredible place of local heritage.

    There is something to delight everyone in the area, with picturesque walking trails, including the Cleveland Way leading across the cliff tops. Many pretty coastal villages such as Runswick Bay, Robin Hoods Bay, Staithes and the historical seafaring town of Whitby will delight guests. Whitby, with its cobbled old town, independent shops and cafes, boat trips and the iconic Abbey ruins makes a great day out. Saltburn is a surfer’s paradise, with a beautiful Victorian pier. You can take a trip on the steam train across the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, taking in the views and visiting some beautiful villages along the way. For children you can ride the miniature train in Ruswarp before hiring a boat to row along the river. Youngsters are sure to be delighted playing on the beach as well as visiting the arcades and miniature golf in Whitby, for an extra special treat you can even take them to Flamingo Land theme park and zoo. This area is a haven for dogs, with lots of walks to choose from as well as many dog friendly cafes and pubs. This is sure to be a stay to remember, twined with history, culture and the surrounding countryside. Beach 1 mile. Shop ½ mile, pub 0.7 miles and restaurant 100 yards.
    This property can be booked together with Seaton Court (UK31955), Sir Francis Bigod (UK31993), Lady De Seton (UK31956) and Seaton Mote (UK31992) to accommodate up to 28 guests.
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  • Spinnaker, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated at Staithes, near Whitby, these former World War I army bunkers are in an idyllic position close to the countryside and sea. Four of the barracks have been ingeniously and tastefully transformed to provide good quality accommodation retaining much rustic character and charm. The remaining four lodges retain their near original condition as a visual reminder of their former function. Each refurbished lodge has the added advantage of free parking, an outdoor sitting area and bike parking racks.
    Situated just off the Cleveland Way, there are many fine moorland and cliff top walks. There is a golf course and driving range in Brotton, 6¾ miles away, and at Scaling Reservoir, 7¼ miles, there is sailing and fishing. There is a leisure centre 2 miles down the road and a 2-minute stroll down the cobbled street brings you to the centre of the picturesque fishing village with its small harbour nestling beneath rugged cliffs. Step back in time and walk the quaint narrow passages, as Captain James Cook himself must have done. Here in Staithes there are village shops, pubs, cafés and a restaurant, and in 2020 the village was featured on the BBC programme ’Gone Christmas Fishing’ with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Why not travel on Harry Potter’s Hogwarts Express (the North Yorkshire Moors Railway) through ’Heartbeat’ country, or visit Whitby and its famous abbey which is 11 miles away.

    Please note: As the four lodges are in close proximity to one another, they could be booked for groups of up to 24 guests. Additional en-suite rooms available on site, on request with owner.
    £66
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  • Pike Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This idyllic village, painted with charm, boasts a couple of welcoming pubs and a delightful tea room for you to enjoy. Situated just over a mile away lies the golden expanse of Runswick Bay, inviting visitors to revel in its pristine beauty. The cottage itself embodies tranquillity and convenience, offering a private driveway.
    Ascending stone steps along the communal footpath leads to your haven, accompanied by a quaint lawned garden that graces the cottage’s front. Stepping inside, Pike Cottage exudes charm and character. The open-plan living area invites relaxation, adorned with a cosy sofa and armchair surrounding the TV, a charming dining table for four, and a well-equipped kitchen where culinary creations come to life. On the ground floor a bathroom, accessed via a small hallway, provides convenience, with just one step to traverse. Ascending to the upper level you will find two beautifully presented bedrooms. Both have built-in wardrobes ensuring ample storage space for a comfortable stay.
    Beyond the comforts of Pike Cottage lies the captivating North York Moors National Park, a haven for nature enthusiasts. This enchanting landscape offers a tapestry of rolling hills, rugged moorland, and serene valleys adorned with heather and vibrant flora. The surrounding coastline, including destinations like Whitby, Staithes, Runswick Bay, and Robin Hood’s Bay, is interlinked by the famed Cleveland Way footpath. Each coastal gem offers its unique allure, be it the historic charm of Whitby, the quaint fishing village of Staithes, or the picturesque cove of Runswick Bay - all contributing to an unforgettable exploration of this stunning region. Whether hiking along the coastal paths or simply embracing the tranquil beauty, the North York Moors National Park and its coastal vistas promise an escape into serene natural splendour. Beach 1¼ miles.
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