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.
- Scarborough, EnglandAn outstanding Edwardian property situated on the outskirts of Scarborough. Hot tub. WiFi. Pet-friendly. Filey 6.5 miles.£225From price per night based on 7 night stay
- York, England107 Nunnery Lane is a stylish, pet friendly townhouse with a courtyard & basement cinema. It sleeps 5 but an additional z-bed can be requested for a 6th person (£20 fee per stay). Parking is available and we're very close to the station. 107 is located off ‘Bishy Road’ (voted Britain’s best high street) with independent shops, pubs, cafes & delis. You can also rent 109 Nunnery Lane allowing bookings of up to 12. Additional £20 charge for dogs.£225From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Felixkirk, EnglandSituated in the heart of the pretty village of Felixkirk, between the North York Moors and Dales, Richmond House provides superb quality, luxury holiday accommodation. The property has been renovated and professionally interior designed with a sense of quiet grandeur and an underlying emphasis on homely comfort. Ideal for get togethers and large families, there is a sociable farmhouse kitchen, a separate dining room and a cosy sitting room complete with a wood burner. Three of the bedrooms are in the main house on the first floor and a further two en-suite bedrooms are just across the courtyard in the barn conversion, all beautifully presented with high specification facilities.
Nearby stands the award-winning traditional inn, where visitors can book the private dining room should you wish to celebrate a special meal together. Felixkirk is home to Yorkshire Outdoors, a 4x4 driving centre which offers action packed days with off road training, quad biking, clay pigeon shooting and Segway’s. Set on the very edge of the North York Moors there are numerous footpaths and cycling trails on your doorstep, with stunning views from Sutton Bank and the White Horse at Kilburn. The quaint market town of Thirsk, 4 miles, has a renowned race course and a 15th century church and is famous for its connections with James Herriot, the well-known vet and author of ’All Creatures Great and Small’.
There is a wealth of history in this area, with abbey ruins at Rievaulx and Byland and historic houses at Castle Howard and Nunnington Hall. The World Heritage site of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal is just a 30-minute drive away. Family fun can be found at Lightwater Valley and Flamingo Land and there are miles of sandy beaches at the traditional resorts of Scarborough and Filey should you wish to have a day at the beach. The ancient walled city of York is easily accessible with its cobbled streets, magnificent minster, and abundance of tourist attractions.£222From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Richmond, EnglandNestling within the heart of the picturesque Swaldale village of Grinton, just a mile from Reeth is ’Neddy House’. This magnificent Grade II listed traditional dales house has been meticulously restored with every attention to detail, to offer a wonderful holiday retreat retaining many original features, yet incorporating a clever contemporary twist. There are five spacious bedrooms, three of them enjoying luxurious en suite bathrooms, and two being at ground floor level. The extensive, well equipped living accommodation offers many added extra’s such as Satellite TV, a games room with pool/games table and retaining an original listed bread oven. There is also a cinema with tiered seating and an 80" screen for guests to enjoy their favourite movie. This restoration has been undertaken with immense attention to detail, and is sure to leave lasting impressions on those who are lucky enough to enjoy everything that Neddy House has to offer.
The area is well served, with the popular Swaledale village of Reeth just a mile away providing a good range of tearooms, pubs, convenience stores and gift shops all quaintly arranged around the picturesque village green.
However you chose to spend your holiday, you will always be met by a warm Yorkshire welcome, and Neddy House is sure to provide a luxurious haven, perfect for any group of family or friends.
With thanks to Roland Fawcett Photography for the internal shots of Neddy House. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant 200 yards.£221From price per night based on 7 night stay
- York, England109 Nunnery Lane is a stylish, pet friendly townhouse with courtyard & pool table. It sleeps 5 but an additional z-bed can be requested for a 6th person (£20 fee per stay).
Parking is available and we're very close to the station and a 7 min stroll to the centre of York. Also its just off ‘Bishy Road’ (voted Britain’s best high street) with independent shops, pubs, cafes & delis. You can also rent 107 Nunnery Lane allowing bookings of up to 12. Additional £20 charge for dogs.£219From price per night based on 7 night stay
- York, EnglandSpencer House - a House of York holiday home is a stylish townhouse with a sunny courtyard. It's 3 double bedrooms sleeps up to 6 and it is just a 5 min walk into central York. Parking is available and we're a 10 min walk from the station. It's located just off ‘Bishy Road’ (voted Britain’s best high street) with independent shops, pubs, restaurants, cafes & delis. You can also rent the 2 houses next door (109 and 107 Nunnery Lane) allowing bookings of up to 18.£219From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Scarborough, EnglandSuperb dormer bungalow, in quiet position, close to South Bay in Scarborough. Spacious, sea views, beautiful gardens, hot tub. Next to golf course, all amenities close by. WiFi.£218From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Scarborough, EnglandStunning Grade II listed period property in Snainton Village between Pickering and Scarborough. Character features, spacious rooms, high standard throughout. Private enclosed garden with cast iron furniture and bubbling hot tub. Scarborough 9 miles.£217From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Skipton, EnglandThis property provides a rare opportunity to stay in a country cottage within the Bolton Abbey Estate, owned by the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and the stunning countryside of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It has been refurbished in 2020 throughout to a high specification and is extremely well equipped. Offering private parking and beautiful gardens, this spacious property perfectly accommodates family or a friends’ reunion.
The ground floor is fitted with beautiful oak parquet flooring. At the front a south facing living room with bay window takes advantage of the views to Beamsley Beacon and is comfortably furnished with a traditional fireplace and cosy wood burner. There is a second snug area, the perfect place to sit and relax while watching your favourite movies on the supersize TV. The beautiful light filled kitchen features a handmade kitchen, electric range cooker, quartz worktops and a Belfast sink. The large island with stools is the perfect focal point to sit and chat while the chef rustles up the food. There is a seating area and large dining table which look out over the rear terrace and views beyond, particularly lovely in summer with the French doors open. There is a separate boot/utility room with a washer/dryer. Upstairs are four bedrooms, all with far reaching views and beautifully furnished with high quality mattresses, toppers and bedding, ensuring a good night’s sleep. There are two en-suite bedrooms, a family bathroom all with underfloor heating, fluffy towels and complimentary local organic soap.
Externally there is plenty of opportunity to sit and relax and soak up the views, with a pretty cottage garden to the front and a large patio area which wraps around the house to meet the raised terrace at the back. Set with table, chairs and a parasol, this is the perfect spot looking across open fields towards the Bolton Abbey Estate.
Out and about there is an abundance of things to do. Meadowcroft is within strolling distance of picturesque Bolton Abbey village with post office, village store and tea shops. Here you will find a renowned brasserie and bar, perfect if you are looking for somewhere to dine for that special occasion.
Bolton Abbey is a 30,000 acre estate. The 12th-century, Augustinian Bolton Priory is located here and is a popular tourist spot. The surrounding area is open to the public with spectacular scenery and dozens of walks. The River Wharfe flows through the area, including The Strid, which is a narrow gorge less than 2 metres across in some places.
If you’re looking for activities, there’s an abundance of walks for all abilities from the doorstep. The area is popular with cyclists and mountain bikers. You will find golf in nearby Addingham, Ilkley and Skipton, and horse riding further up the Dales in beautiful Kilnsey. A visit to the local steam railway, petting farm and American diner/ice cream parlour are all firm favourites with all the family.
Ideally situated on the A59, giving easy access to the pretty spa towns of Ilkley and Harrogate, with stylish boutique shops and the famous Betty’s Cafe and Tea Rooms. Skipton is just over 6 miles away, the gateway to the magnificent Yorkshire Dales National Park, and people travel for miles to visit this charming market town. Explore the famous 900-year old castle, romantic ruined priory and historic cobbled High Street. Whether you are looking to catch up on some serious walking in the beautiful Dales or taking time for relaxing strolls, this fascinating area has it all. Shop, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.£217From price per night based on 7 night stay
- Goathland, EnglandThis imposing Edwardian country house stands in its own garden overlooking sheep grazing the common at Goathland, whilst the views of moors and forest may be enjoyed from the west-facing terrace. Set in the village of Goathland, perhaps better known as Aidensfield from the TV series Heartbeat, in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, it is in an excellent area for walking – the North Yorks Moors steam railway stops at the village station on its journey from Pickering to Grosmont. Horse riding can also be found nearby.
Whitby being only 9 miles away is a picturesque seaport famous for its Captain Cook connections, where the cobbled streets and yards stand in the shadow of the Abbey, overlooking the harbour. The 3 miles of sandy beaches lead to the pretty coastal village of Sandsend. Robin Hood’s Bay (renowned as a bygone smugglers’ haunt), Runswick Bay and Staithes are all worth a visit. Inland, the moors are scattered with villages, many with excellent inns. Goathland itself offers an excellent choice of inns and restaurants, in addition to local shops, post office and cafés. Scarborough 23 miles. York 38 miles. Beach 9 miles. Pub and restaurant ½ mile.£214From price per night based on 7 night stay