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Pet Friendly Holidays 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.

 

  • High House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A wonderful, three-bedroom cottage resting in Sedbusk near Hawes, North Yorkshire. Woodburning stove. Original features. Pet-friendly. Leyburn 16.4 miles.
    £68
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  • Dale View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dale View is a Victorian house, built in 1896 and its characterful period features include beamed ceilings and original fireplaces in both reception rooms. The house has a real welcoming home from home feel throughout and has been carefully furnished with your comfort in mind. The open fire in the living room and the gas stove in the dining room provide the perfect place to enjoy atmospheric, comfortable, and cosy evenings, after a busy day exploring the beautiful surroundings. The well-equipped dining kitchen has an authentic country feel, with bespoke kitchen units and hand painted tiles. There is everything you need to create favourite home cooked meals. The rear door leads out from the kitchen into a small, south facing, enclosed patio with table and chairs for alfresco dining.

    Upstairs are two bedrooms; one bedroom with King-size bed beneath the beamed vaulted ceiling, and a spacious family bedroom with beamed ceiling, double bed, and a single bed. From both bedrooms Ravenscar cliffs can be seen and glimpses of the sea beyond. There is a bathroom with roll top bath, along with a shower room, perfect for a family or couple holidaying together.
    Every room has thoughtful personal touches, with original artwork of the inspiring surrounding area.

    The village of Fylingthorpe is in the heart of the North York Moors National Park and approximately half a mile from Robin Hood’s Bay. There is a local village pub, five minutes’ walk from Dale View serving meals, local beers, and real ales, with large beer garden and play area for children. Opposite the pub is a small village shop for essentials. Days out can include many walking and cycle trails; a particular favourite is along the coastal cinder track to Boggle Hole or Ravenscar. Robin Hood’s Bay is a must and is within walking distance of Dale View, taking less than twenty minutes to walk into the heart of this fascinating village. Famous for its winding, cobbled streets, tiny fisherman’s cottages, old stories of smuggling and secret underground tunnels, and along the Yorkshire Jurassic coast, spectacular scars, rockpools and fossils. Further along the coast is Whitby, known for its magnificent gothic abbey and Dracula. Further north is Sandsend, Staithes, and Runswick Bay. To the south you will find Scarborough, Flamborough Head, and the Dalby Forest. This is a wonderful destination which draws visitors from around the UK to enjoy the incredible scenery and to discover the fascinating history which makes this area so unique.
    £63
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  • Campanula House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Campanula House, dating back to the 1600s, sits opposite St Oswald’s Church in the picturesque village of Askrigg and along a quiet street in the village centre. Set within Upper Wensleydale, the village’s old-world charms and amenities has made Askrigg the perfect location for a holiday in the Yorkshire Dales. Combining traditional features with modern touches for a cosy and welcoming cottage, Campanula House is comfortably furnished to a high standard, and offers spacious accommodation perfect for couples, friends or a family to enjoy a getaway in beautiful Wensleydale. The homely kitchen welcomes you with its inglenook fireplace and wood burner. Modern styled kitchen/dining room units are well-equipped with everything you need to rustle up a family meal. With a central island and large farmhouse style table making this a great social space to gather. The living room, newly refurbished in 2022 is at the rear of the property. It is light and overlooks the leafy courtyard. The snug at the heart of the property has a large wrap around sofa and invites you to curl up with the family to watch your favourite movie or box set from the Smart TV. There is a utility room with a combined washing machine/tumble dryer and a freezer. Upstairs are three bedrooms offering flexible sleeping arrangements with a spacious, dual aspect, kingsize bedroom, newly refurbished in 2022, with en-suite facilities, at the rear of the property. There is also a double bedroom, and one single bedroom overlooking St Oswald’s Church. A family bathroom, newly refurbished in 2022, with a bath and shower over, completes this floor. Externally is a small, enclosed private courtyard with garden furniture.
    The village amenities are all within a short walking distance of the house, with a well-stocked shop, popular cafe and three pubs all providing local ales and hearty meals using locally sourced produce. A further 10-minute walk takes you to the Yorkshire Dales Brewery which has a shop and, in the summer, a beer garden at weekends.
    The Yorkshire Dales offer spectacular scenery and an abundance of walks of all ability levels to explore. From the house itself there are beautiful walks along the banks of the nearby River Ure and the Askrigg Waterfalls Walk, which takes in both Whitfield Force and Mill Gill Force. For the more adventurous, longer walks and climbs in Wensleydale and Swaledale are within easy reach. The Yorkshire Three Peaks can be accessed from Horton-in-Ribblesdale, 40-minute drive away. For more restful days, there is so much to see and do within an easy distance. Picturesque Aysgarth Falls and Castle Bolton are nearby, and the market towns of Leyburn and Hawes are a short drive away. The Forbidden Corner in Middleham, a quirky venue with its labyrinth of caves, folly and underground caverns, is 13 miles away, and is hugely popular with families. The historic town of Richmond, famed for its castle, Georgian theatre, riverside walks and abundance of independent shops and tea rooms, is around a 30-minute drive.
    £98
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  • Wellside Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the hamlet of Starbotton in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this Grade II listed, end of terrace cottage dates back to 1663. As such, it has been sympathetically refurbished and makes a quiet retreat from busy everyday life. It enjoys a south-facing spacious garden with the added benefit of soft fruit beds from which guests are welcome to help themselves in season. To make your stay as comfortable as possible dressing gowns and hairdryers are provided, and for entertainment there are a number of board games and garden games to try out. The cottage is ideally placed for walking, cycling or touring the whole of the Yorkshire Dales. The nearby town of Grassington is 9 miles and in summer plays host to an incredible arts festival where you will find famous singers, presenters, poets and musicians. In winter there is a Dickensian festival, a magical event where the town is transported back in time with shopkeepers, villagers and visitors dressing in Victorian costume. A little further afield lies the bustling market town of Skipton with its Norman castle standing proudly at the head of it wide, sweeping, cobbled high street. Alternatively kick back in the local pub, 200 yards, which serves food and local ales. The nearby village of Kettlewell, approximately 2 miles away boasts three pubs, tea rooms, a village shop and various events during year including The Scarecrow Festival. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £114
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  • Quackers, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Quackers is an ideal size for family as well as groups of friends. Set over three floors, this is a well-presented property sure to welcome you on a truly memorable stay with ample hassle-free parking and just a 20-minute walk to Whitby over the majestic viaduct. On the ground floor you enter into the spacious and well-equipped kitchen adjoining the dining room. Where you can enjoy meals together.
    Up on the first floor you have the living room, enjoying views out across the river from the glass double doors leading out onto the balcony. A blissful spot for taking in the beautiful surroundings, you can even watch the steam train passing by as it puffs its way into Whitby. On this floor you also have a single bedroom complete with a dressing table as well as a shower room. Up on the second floor there are another two bedrooms, a master king bedroom bathed in light from large Velux windows. The king bedroom has wardrobes for your belongings as well as a dressing table.
    There is also a twin bedroom with beautiful river views. The property is completed with the bathroom, where you can relax beneath the bubbles whilst looking out of the Velux window up to the towering viaduct where the cinder track passes overhead.
    The river is home to a variety of wildlife, where herons fish for salmon, seals sometimes bask on the bank, and the friendly resident ducks often wait on the doorstep hoping to be fed. In this peaceful location you can launch your own paddleboards or kayaks, taking in the scenery from the water. Or even bring your own fishing rod to go fishing.
    For children there are two play areas as well as communal landscaped grounds to play on, with picnic benches where you can soak up the sunshine. For those walkers and cyclists amongst you, this property is the perfect place situated right next to the famous Cinder Track; the old railway line that runs over 20 miles between Scarborough and Whitby. After 80 years of service, the line closed in 1965, leaving a wonderful off-road route for cyclists and walkers.
    £94
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  • Sea Fever, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Scarborough, England
    Sea Fever is a fabulous holiday cottage sure to make your holiday one to remember. Beautifully furnished throughout, with careful attention to detail, it has a long private driveway so that you can conveniently park on your doorstep. Inside you step into the hallway which branches out into the rooms. At the front you have the beautiful living room with sofas around the wood burner. There’s nothing like getting cosy in front of real crackling flames. The kitchen is at the rear of the property, with French doors looking out into the stunning garden, which is bursting with colour in the summer. The kitchen has lots of character, with sweeping wooden work tops, table and chairs for a comfortable family dinner and a range cooker beside the feature fireplace. This is a great social space for enjoying meals together, or even having a games night. On sunny days why not dine al fresco in the garden, enjoying the beautiful flowers which are a haven for bees and butterflies. There is a summerhouse out on the lawn, with seats so that you can sit out peacefully in the garden, with only birdsong to break the silence. Also outside you have a utility room adjacent to the kitchen, which is ideal for washing towels and drying wetsuits after a day out at the beach. The ground floor is complete with a convenient toilet. Upstairs you have the family bathroom with a shower over the bath. There are three bedrooms, each room has built in wardrobes for all of your belongings.
    Here in Scarborough there are two bays. North Bay Beach sweeps in a crescent lined with colourful beach huts from the Sea Life Centre nearby. You can walk from the North Bay all the way along the promenade to the busier South Bay. Both bays have lovely, large sandy beaches making them perfect for your family holiday. There is also Scarborough Castle as well as the casino and the funfair on the seafront. Peasholm Park is wonderful to discover, you can hire pedalos and rowing boats to go around the lake and see the stunning oriental gardens. Scarborough is famous for its theatres. There is an outdoor theatre which stages concerts by some of music’s big names, and then there is the Stephen Joseph Theatre which is famous for the premieres of Alan Ayckbourn’s plays. The Alpamare waterpark is great for all ages, with its fantastic wave pool and waterslides, as well as a large heated outdoor infinity pool. Keep younger children entertained with the ’splash and play’ area. For adults there is a spa where you can relax and be pampered. The heated outdoor pools are warm enough to enjoy through all of the seasons. Further along the coast you also have Ravenscar, Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Bridlington to discover. There is so much to see and do you are sure to be spoilt for choice.
    £75
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  • Arklow Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Arklow Cottage can be found on a quiet side street just a few hundred yards from Scarborough Spa’s Cliff lift, which provides access down to the famous South Beach in the traditional Yorkshire seaside town of Scarborough.
    This well presented cottage is ideal for a small family or group of friends to enjoy a seaside break. Step inside and delight in the large open plan living/dining room. Unwind on an evening on one of the two deep filled sofas which surround a wall mounted contemporary electric fire. Enjoy a Netflix movie or a fun board game, of which several are available to choose from. The dining table provides plenty of seating and is the perfect place to gather for a family breakfast or a delicious home cooked meal on an evening. The kitchen is bright and airy and provides plenty of worktop space. A door leads out to the enclosed courtyard which catches the afternoon sun. A well placed seating area provides a private spot to enjoy an early morning coffee or a glass or two of wine on an evening. Take the stairs to the first floor and find two bedrooms, one with two single beds which can be joined via a bed bridge to make a large kingsize bed, the second bedroom has both a double and single bed. Both rooms offer a relaxing ambiance with cosy soft furnishings and deep filled mattresses. The house bathroom completes the accommodation.
    Step outside and within short walk, you will find putting green, Italian Gardens and Rose Gardens. A lift ride, will bring you down onto South Beach, one of Scarborough’s two beaches, the South beach provides rock pooling opportunities at low tide. For those who enjoy walking the Cleveland Way passes just yards away from the front door. Scarborough is overlooked by a magnificent medieval castle and offers something for everyone from an outside theatre, water park, amusements arcades, Sea Life Centre and a working harbour. For a quiet few hours take a walk in the Japanese themed Peaseholm Park; home to landscaped gardens and a pretty lake where you can hire a boat or canoe for a few hours.
    The coastline to both the north and south of Scarborough offers miles of walking and cycling routes, and a little further inland is the stunning splendour of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. A visit to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway is a must and the historic city of York is under an hours drive away. Beach 500 yards.
    £86
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  • Esk View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A bright and airy mid-terrace cottage with views of the Larpool Viaduct on the outskirts of Whitby, North Yorkshire. Balcony. Family-friendly. Pet-friendly. Off-road parking. Robin Hood's Bay 5.2 miles; Scarborough 19.2 miles.
    £67
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  • Whitby Sands, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Just steps away from your doorstep, a tapestry of cafés, bars, and independent shops awaits. A mere ten-minute stroll will transport you to the sun-soaked embrace of the beach, the picturesque harbour, and the iconic 199 steps that wind their way up to the majestic abbey atop the headland.
    Upon crossing the threshold of Whitby Sands, you’ll find yourself in an open plan living and dining room, a space that epitomizes relaxation and conviviality. This is a cosy and intimate room, making it an ideal hub for gatherings and shared moments. Adjacent to this inviting space is a small yet thoughtfully equipped kitchen, tucked away through an archway. Here, culinary creations can be whipped up with ease, and the aroma of delectable treats is sure to fill the air. Your retreat within Whitby Sands encompasses two delightful bedrooms, each with its own distinctive charm. The master double bedroom welcomes you into a sanctuary where restful nights are guaranteed. A second bedroom features a bunk bed with an additional pull-out trundle bed, perfect for friends or family to share. Glass double doors in both bedrooms lead out onto your own private enclosed patio, a slice of outdoor serenity that complements the comfort of your indoor haven. The convenience of a well-appointed shower room adds to the practicality of Whitby Sands, ensuring you’re always refreshed and ready for your coastal adventures.
    The town itself is a town steeped in history and allure. Its timeless beauty has inspired authors and artists for generations. The surrounding coastline boasts dramatic cliffs, sweeping beaches, and the timeless charm of a traditional British seaside town. The iconic Whitby Abbey presides over the headland, offering a glimpse into centuries of history and stunning panoramic views of the North Sea. Wander through cobbled streets and discover charming shops and cosy tearooms. The harbour teems with life, from the tall ship which doubles as a museum and restaurant to the bobbing fishing boats. For those seeking exploration, the Yorkshire coast unveils hidden coves, fossil-rich shores, and enchanting fishing villages. Whitby Sands is more than a place to rest your head; it’s a gateway to the tapestry of experiences that Whitby and its surrounding coastline offer. Embrace the magic, the history, and the coastal allure, and create memories that will forever linger in your heart. Beach 1 mile. Pub 1 mile.
    £71
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  • Higgledy Hideout, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This converted coach house, dating back over 300 years, is perfectly positioned in the heart of the village, surrounded by quaint cafés, old-world pubs, and independent shops, including a tempting chocolatier. The Higgledy Hideout has been furnished to the highest standard with oak furniture, and no stone has been left unturned throughout the rennovation. Access through the door which leads you onto a cobbled enclosed yard, reminiscent of its horse-drawn coach era, sets the tone for the unique experience awaiting you. As you step through your private entrance and ascend the staircase, you’re greeted by a characterful interior that seamlessly blends modern comforts with quirky original features. The spacious and open-plan living area invites relaxation, with sumptuous seating around the TV and a dining table for shared meals. The separate kitchen, tastefully designed and fully equipped, ensures culinary delights are easily prepared. On the first floor, discover the family bathroom featuring a luxurious freestanding bath and shower, along with two inviting bedrooms, a cosy double and a kingsize bedroom beneath beamed ceilings, the latter boasting its own en-suite shower. Ascend to the second floor to find an incredible kingsize bedroom beneath a high vaulted ceiling supported by huge original beams, offering a real sense of the building’s rich heritage. All bedrooms benefit from Premier Inn mattresses and 100% cotten bedding.
    Thornton-le-Dale, arguably Yorkshire’s prettiest village, charms with its whimsical atmosphere and scenic beauty, complete with a meandering stream winding past its picturesque buildings. From this idyllic base, explore the North York Moors National Park, where walking trails lace the countryside and beckon adventurers.
    Nearby coastal destinations such as Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay, and Scarborough offer endless seaside delights, from beach days to boat trips. Immerse yourself in the incredible scenery on foot or embark on a steam train ride across the moorland. Set sail from Whitby’s historic harbour for a memorable boat trip or simply indulge in the tranquillity of village life. With its perfect blend of history, charm, and access to both the moors and coast, Higgledy Hideout promises a memorable escape in the heart of Yorkshire’s countryside.
    £91
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