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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.

  • Silver 6pence, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Silver 6pence is bright and beautifully decorated throughout and boasts a private parking space which is a real bonus in Whitby. Located only 200 yards from the beach, you are just a stroll along the seafront from all the bars, restaurants and amenities that this bustling town has to offer. Inside this delightful house you have the living room at the front with a separate open plan kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is modern and perfect for guests who love to create fresh home cooked meals to enjoy together. There are glass doors leading out from the dining area into your enclosed garden, which has a table and chairs ready for sunny evenings of al fresco dining. Plus there is storage for bikes, surf boards and other outdoor equipment. The garden looks out onto a green open space which leads you down towards the beach. Upstairs are three bedrooms, the master double bedroom, a twin bedroom with a zip and link kingsize bed which can be made up as 2ft 6in twin beds on request, and a single bedroom.

    Whitby is famous for its links to Dracula, and the Gothic abbey and graveyard tower 199 steps above the town. The climb is worth the effort just to take in the fantastic views of the town and out to sea. Many events and festivals take place all year round such as the Goth Weekender, Folk Week, Whitby Regatta, Steampunk festivals and many music events. There are plenty of traditional pubs to complement the wine bars, as well as many different bistros and restaurants to choose from, not forgetting award-winning fish and chips. There is a 3 mile stretch of golden sand complete with ice cream parlours and arcades to enjoy, and a long pier to walk down.

    If you want to get off the beaten track there are many coves and bays dotted along the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast to explore. Hidden gems such as Runswick Bay and Boggle Hole along with the more famous such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes are worth a visit. There are many local walks in the area including the Cleveland Way route, and the Cinder Track across the viaduct which heads down to Robin Hood’s Bay.

    Head inland into the North York Moors National Park for stunning scenery and fabulous views. Local bus, car, bike or even a journey on a traditional steam train are other ways to get out and see what the area has to offer. The Victorian seaside town of Scarborough is just down the coast with its two huge bays; North Bay for a quiet stroll watching the waves, or South Bay for amusement arcades, a fairground and a harbour. The Open Air Theatre plays host to many international artists throughout the summer months, and Peasholm Park hosts its Model Naval War on a regular basis. There are a number of golf courses, cycling tracks and country or beach walks in the local area. If history is your thing, there are many abbeys and historic places of interest throughout North Yorkshire including the Eden War Museum in Malton. The walled city of York is just an hour’s drive away.
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  • Harlie House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    With a private driveway at the front of the property, step inside and you have an open plan living area. There is a well-equipped kitchen with a dining area, with comfortable seating around the TV. Glass doors lead you outside into the enclosed back garden, where there is outdoor furniture for enjoying meals al fresco. Upstairs on the first floor there are two bedrooms, both en-suite. This property is well equipped for babies and toddlers, as well as being a great choice for dog owners, with some fabulous walks nearby.
    You are located nearby part of the Cinder Track, a public footpath which was formerly the railway leading to the coastal towns of Robin Hood’s Bay, Ravenscar and Scarborough – ideal for walkers or cyclists. The cottage has its own lockable cycle storage so you can bring your bikes with you. You are only a 10-minute walk from the cliff tops with the zigzagging footpaths leading down to the golden beach below. You’re in a peaceful location away from the bustling heart of the old town, which is around a 25-minute stroll away and bursting with quirky shops, cafés as well as the pretty harbour.
    The town’s colourful history is one of the many draws to Whitby. So little of the old town has changed over hundreds of years. There are still ships being built where Captain Cook’s vessel the Endeavour was handmade back in 1764 ready for the first voyage to Australia, you can now sail across the harbour in a replica or have your dinner in a restaurant on the ship in the harbour. You can explore the winding streets that Dracula used to roam according to Bram Stoker’s famous book, which has inspired movies and TV shows as well as the annual Goth events.
    The town is very proud of its seafaring heritage; enjoy smoked kippers, fresh crab or award winning fish and chips. Further along the coast there are some picturesque bays, villages and towns to visit, including Robin Hoods Bay, Staithes, Runswick Bay, Scarborough and Saltburn. All perfect for a memorable day out. This is a great base for exploring the wonders of this beautiful corner of Yorkshire. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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  • Bernie's Watch, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    On a peaceful development, with off-street parking outside, this is in a wonderful location for exploring Whitby and the beautiful North York Moors, with a desirable enclosed garden so you can enjoy al fresco dining in the sunshine.
    Bernie’s Watch is located just next to part of the Cinder Track, a public footpath which was formerly the railway leading to the coastal towns of Robin Hood’s Bay, Ravenscar, and Scarborough – ideal for walkers or cyclists. The house backs onto an open green area, with the clifftops and the footpath down to the beach just a short stroll away.
    Whitby is the perfect base to explore the great outdoors, with beautiful sandy beaches, forests and the rolling heather covered hills of the North York Moors. On the ground floor you have an inviting and cosy living room, as well as the modern kitchen which is open plan with the dining area. The kitchen is exceptionally well equipped, it even has an air fryer and an electric mixer so that you can cook and bake to your heart’s content, with glass doors opening out onto the garden. The garden has a BBQ ready for sunny days as well as a lockable shed which can be used for storing any outdoor equipment such as boots, bikes or surfboards.
    Up on the first floor you have two bedrooms, a king bedroom with an en suite shower as well as a double bedroom, plus the family bathroom. Up on the second floor there is a spacious bedroom with zip and link twin beds which can be made up as a super kingsize on request. This property can accommodate up to three couples. In the top floor bedroom, you have a sit/stand adjustable desk with a TV which doubles as a monitor, perfect for anyone hoping to catch up on emails whilst away. The views from up here stretch over the nearby football club and beyond the houses to the sea.
    The town’s colourful history is one of the many draws to Whitby. So little of the old town has changed over hundreds of years. There are still ships being built where Captain Cook’s vessel the Endeavour was handmade back in 1764 ready for the first voyage to Australia, you can now sail across the harbour in a replica or have your dinner in a restaurant on the ship in the harbour. You can explore the winding streets that Dracula used to roam according to Bram Stoker’s famous book, which has inspired movies and TV shows as well as the annual Goth events. On the clifftop take a moment to walk beneath the arch made from a whale’s jawbone; the whales visit Whitby at the end of the summer much to the delight of lucky boat trippers. The town is very proud of its seafaring heritage, enjoy the famous Fortune’s kippers, fresh crab or award-winning fish and chips.
    If you desire a property that will exceed your expectations and will provide you with all your home comforts and more, then Bernie’s Watch could be the property for you. A great base for exploring the wonders of this beautiful corner of Yorkshire. Shop, pub, and restaurant within ½ mile.
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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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  • Speedy's Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This cottage is in the ideal location for an authentic stay in Whitby, tucked away down a peaceful yard, just steps away from Tate Hill beach as well as the quaint independent shops and cafes lining the cobbled streets. This area has so much heritage, it’s almost like stepping back in time. The history here is enthralling from Vikings, smugglers, saints and voyagers.

    Stepping inside no expense has been spared in renovating the cottage to an exceptionally high standard. You enter into the kitchen, with sweeping granite work tops, which leads you through into the open plan living/dining room. The beamed ceilings are a reminder of this cottage’s history. On the lower ground floor you have a twin bedroom with an en suite shower. Up on the first floor you have a beautifully presented kingsize bedroom, with a double wardrobe, dressing table and TV. The en suite shower room is modern and inviting. Outside you have your own patio to take in the sunshine, complete with a barbecue.
    This fabulous cottage takes its name from the renowned jet jeweller John Speedy, who lived here. The jet which is found in the cliffs in and around Whitby was incredibly popular in the Victorian era, you can still visit one of the workshops which has been preserved as an exhibition, as well as browse the array of jewellers which have hand carved beautiful pieces. Whitby has a host of attractions attracting guests from around the world. This town was inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and there is a dark side of Whitby with ghost walks to both fright and delight. The wonderful Goth Festival takes place twice a year and keep an eye out for other festivals such as the Folk Festival, Whitby Regatta and the Steam Punk Weekend. With many award-winning restaurants, olde worlde pubs and tea rooms, a colourful harbour, iconic Abbey and a glorious long golden beach, this is a great place for all interests and ages. The unspoilt fishing village of Staithes, 10 miles away, nestles into the cliffs of the Heritage Coast and is just one of the nearby hidden beaches to explore. Other hidden gems include Runswick Bay, Saltburn-by-the-Sea and Robin Hood’s Bay, each has its own story of pirates and smuggling to tell. There are an abundance of walks and cycle tracks for ramblers and cyclists to take advantage of, including the Cleveland Way, as well as the Esk Valley and its stunning scenery, best enjoyed from the windows of the steam train that travels right into the heart of the North York Moors National Park from Whitby to Pickering. Other attractions for a day out include Flamingo Land, Dalby Forest as well as Alpamare waterpark and spa. The medieval walled city of York is just an hour away and is well worth a visit. This is a magnificent destination all year round, come see for yourself why so many visitors return year after year to Whitby.
    £137
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  • Number 27, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Step into the open plan living/dining room on the ground floor, where period high ceilings and a large bay window create a bright, inviting space. The room is tastefully furnished with a comfortable sofa, plus an armchair around a Smart TV, and a feature fireplace that adds a touch of character. The dining table is perfect for family meals, fostering a sense of togetherness. The well-equipped adjoining kitchen offers modern conveniences, and a back door leads to a small covered outside area, providing a charming outdoor retreat. Ascend to the first floor to find the master bedroom with kingsize bed, and a twin bedroom, each offering a serene escape. The bathroom and a separate shower room on this level provide convenience and comfort for guests. The second floor unveils a spacious double bedroom beneath a vaulted ceiling adorned with Velux windows, creating an airy and spacious retreat. This top-floor sanctuary offers a peaceful haven for relaxation.
    Situated just a short stroll away from the harbour, Grey Gull offers easy access to all of Whitby’s attractions. Immerse yourself in the historic charm of this coastal town, where cobbled streets wind through the old town, leading to the iconic Whitby Abbey atop the cliff. Explore the vibrant harbour, visit the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, or simply savour the atmosphere of this quintessential seaside gem. Whitby, nestled on the North Yorkshire coast, is a captivating blend of maritime history, charming architecture and coastal beauty. The town’s beaches, cliffs and scenic walks provide an enchanting backdrop for leisurely strolls.
    The surrounding coastline, with its rugged cliffs and sandy bays, invites exploration and offers breathtaking views of the North Sea. Grey Gull stands not just as a holiday retreat but as a gateway to the timeless appeal of Whitby and its captivating coastal surroundings. Whether exploring the town’s historic sites, savouring local cuisine, or enjoying the tranquillity of the coastline, this stylish haven promises an unforgettable escape on the shores of the North Yorkshire coast. Beach ½ mile.
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  • Low Moor House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England

    The dog-friendly four bedroom Low Moor House is recently refurbished and stylishly decorated, set in the delightful grounds of Grinkle Park Hotel and Estate on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors, and just 10 minutes from Whitby. 

    £157
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  • Warren Farmhouse, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located on the Kildale Estate in the heart of the North Yorkshire Moors, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Warren Farmhouse dates back to 1780 and is the perfect peaceful retreat. It has been refurbished as a family home, retaining many original features and providing very comfortable accommodation. Log fires, beamed ceilings and a well equipped farmhouse kitchen with an aga add to the charm and character. Warren Farmhouse enjoys unbeatable views and is fabulously located for those seeking a beautiful rural getaway. Whilst the house is only occasionally snowed in, particularly between December and February, it is best suited to people who enjoy being in remote countryside. The surrounding fields and heather moorland are home to an abundance of wildlife, including lapwing, curlew and red grouse. Ideal for walking, bird watching, active holidays with family, friends, or to celebrate a special occasion. The moors, footpaths and bridleways are on your doorstep, and Kildale’s small train station is on the glorious Esk Valley line to the ancient seaport of Whitby, passing through Goathland, Heartbeat’s village; you can even enjoy the leisurely journey by steam. Visit the Georgian market town of Stokesley where the partly cobbled streets are lined with inns, tea rooms and a mix of shops. Explore the heritage coast and sandy beaches of Yorkshire with seaside towns such as Saltburn, Whitby and Scarborough within easy reach, and fishing villages including Staithes, Runswick Bay and Robin Hood’s Bay. Historic homes, abbeys and castles abound in this area with Newby Hall and Gardens, Castle Howard, the castle ruins in Helmsley and Rievaulx Abbey in the vicinity. Shop, pub and restaurant 4.5 miles.
    £198
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  • Willow Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This single-storey, semi-detached barn conversion, next to the owners’ home, has been renovated with great attention to detail, with eco-friendly, underfloor air source heating throughout and a very good standard of fixtures and fittings. Beams have been left exposed, and there is a large open-plan living area make this a great area in which to socialise with all the family and friends together.

    Explore both the coast and the countryside from this property, as it is an excellent base for walking and touring. The Yorkshire Wolds, one of Britain’s best kept secrets, runs to the south of the village, and there is miles and miles of long countryside walks. The North Yorkshire Moors and the east coast are just a short drive away, and the seaside resorts of Filey and Scarborough have great beaches for the family for that traditional seaside holiday. Within the hour you can be in the city of York with its abundance of renowned attractions, including the iconic Minster, Castle Museum and the Jorvik Viking Centre. York is a fabulous city to visit during your stay and is one of the reasons why it is voted in the top 10 cities to visit every year. Beach 5¾ miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 300 yards.
    Willow Cottage can be booked together with Reed Cottage (UK37478) to accommodate up to 17 guests.
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  • Cherry Blossom, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Thornton Dale, England
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    Cherry Garth Cottages are located in the centre of Thornton le Dale, ’Yorkshire’s little gem’. Cherry Blossom has been named after the cherry trees which border the garden. The cottage has been built from beautiful traditional Yorkshire stone, and is tucked away in the grounds of the owner’s home Cherry Garth. It has an open plan living area with a welcoming wood burner to snuggle up in front of after a busy day out exploring the spectacular Yorkshire coast and countryside, and upon arrival you will be welcomed with a lovely welcome pack with tea, coffee and biscuits. There are lovely views from the property onto the garden and the bedroom window overlooks the paddock, where sheep graze.

    The picturesque village of Thornton le Dale is located on the edge of the North York Moors, a mere one mile from Pickering. From here you can take a ride on the famous steam train to Grosmont, Goathland (aka Aidensfield in the classic TV series Heartbeat) and the seaside town of Whitby where you can climb the 199 steps to Whitby Abbey. Those looking for a quieter pace of life may prefer to walk the many footpaths and bridleways over the North York Moors.
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    Cherry Blossom can be booked together with Cherry Laurel (CC231136) and Cherry Garth (UK33698) to accommodate up to eight guests.
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