Pet Friendly Holidays Yorkshire

 

Yorkshire has some of the best scenery and walks in England. With the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire moors, historic buildings and a sweeping landscape known as God's Own County, you'll find everything you need for the best dog friendly holiday in Yorkshire.

  • Cherry Tree Bungalow, Redcar and ClevelandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached holiday bungalow is adjacent to the owner’s working farm in an elevated position above the village of Loftus, just a mile from the cliff top and a few hundred yards from the Cleveland Way footpath, which runs along the North Yorkshire heritage coastline. A woodburning stove provides a focal point in the spacious, cosy living room. The fishing village of Staithes, with its quaint harbour and cobbled alleyways to explore, is just 5 minutes drive away, whilst Whitby, a little further, has plenty to do for all the family. The North York Moors National Park is close by, with quaint villages including Goathland, alias ’Aidensfield’ in the TV series of Heartbeat. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £62
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  • Crow's Nest, Saltburn-by-the-SeaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Staithes, UNITED KINGDOM
    Tucked away on a hillside along a quiet lane, this 150-year-old holiday cottage enjoys enviable panoramic sea views over the picturesque fishing village of Staithes. Adjoining another property, it emanates a spacious and airy feel and has been furnished and equipped to a very good standard. Complemented by a wood burner and pretty cottage garden, it also has its own adjacent parking place. The quaint cobbled streets of Staithes, with tearooms, restaurants and pubs, are just a 2-minute stroll away. Beach 400 yards. Pub and restaurant 160 yards.
    £58
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  • The Anchorage, Saltburn-by-the-SeaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Staithes, UNITED KINGDOM
    The Anchorage is a picturesque fisherman’s cottage, in an enviable, south-facing position right on the quayside in the pretty fishing village of Staithes. This holiday cottage boasts the most wonderful views across the harbour and into the bay, the perfect place to sit and relax. The property is tucked snugly underneath the cliffs which rise to the rear. The kitchen and bathroom have been fully renovated in 2019, and the property is well-equipped and cosy. It is furnished to a very good standard retaining much character with many delightful features and charming paintings of Staithes.
    There is vehicular access and parking for 2 cars outside the property (for which permits are provided), a rare commodity in Staithes.
    Staithes is tucked into a cleft of rock which forms a natural harbour in this rugged path of coastline north of Whitby. This is an excellent base from which to explore the North Yorkshire Moors and the coast, and is renowned amongst walkers. The famous Cleveland Way on the cliff side is very close by, from which beautiful walks and views can be enjoyed.
    The beach, renowned for its fossil hunting, is on your doorstep, and the village, with its cobbled streets, restaurants/tea shops and art gallery, is an enchanting place to discover.
    Staithes has historical, seafaring connections, and Captain James Cook, discoverer of Australia, lived in Staithes between 1745-46 working as a grocer’s apprentice, and this is where he first gained his passion for the sea.
    The town has a long association with artists, who have flocked here since the 1900s, whereupon a group formed, known as the ‘Staithes group of artists’, including Laura Knight and George Wetherill (the ’Turner’ of the north). Countless artists have and still do visit Staithes regularly and find inspiration among the huddled cottages, winding paths, towering cliffs and wild seas. This association with art is still strong, with painting breaks and tuition held in the village. To celebrate this history, each September residents open up their houses displaying local artists work for the public to see.
    The children’s CBEEBIES programme ‘Old Jack’s Boat’, featuring Bernard Cribbins and his dog Salty, is set and filmed in Staithes - a very exciting prospect for the younger visitors to the town! Shop, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £142
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  • Rose Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in the village of Fylingthorpe in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, Rose Cottage is a wonderful base from which to explore the hidden delights that Yorkshire has to offer. This wonderful, detached, Grade II listed corner house has plenty of space with a fully fitted kitchen leading into the dining room with an attractive multi-fuel burner. There is a separate living room for quiet time and a chance to relax after a day of exploration. There are two bedrooms on the first floor next to a family bathroom, and a master bedroom with en-suite on the top floor. There are gardens and outdoor areas all around the property as well as bike storage available. For walkers or those taking their four-legged friends, there is an outside cleaning area.
    Robins Hood’s Bay is a short walk away which takes in fantastic views down into the bay with its maritime history, traditional pubs and a fantastic beach. There is also an abundance of walks and cycle tracks for ramblers and cyclists to take advantage of right on your doorstep. 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 Yorkshire Moors National Park, is close by.
    Whitby is a short drive or local bus journey away with its stunning abbey, abundance of restaurants, bars, tearooms and golden sands. It hosts regular festivals and events such as the Whitby Goth Weekend, a regatta and regular music events. The traditional seaside resort of Scarborough is just south of Fylingthorpe and has its own attractions such as the open air theatre with regular international bands and artists, Alpamare Waterpark and Scarborough Sea Life Sanctuary. Board the North Yorkshire Moors Railway steam train for a step back in time and travel to the villages of Goathland, made famous by TV series ’Heartbeat’, and Grosmont. The medieval walled town of York is just an hour way and is host to many attractions including the National Railway Museum and the Jorvik Viking Centre. Beach 1 mile. Shop, pub and restaurant 400 yards.
    £257
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  • Denton House, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Denton House, in the hamlet of Ravenscar, stands in an elevated position 600 feet above sea level overlooking Robin Hood’s Bay and the North York Moors. The horizon is 33 miles distant on a clear day. This detached home was built in 1993 from locally quarried stone blocks and has oil central heating and two log burning stoves. A garden room, also constructed from stone blocks is heated by electric oil radiator, and contains a sink unit, garden chairs, television with built in DVD player. The main feature of the room is a games table which can be used for either American pool, air hockey and table tennis. A lockable garage may be used for the storage of bikes. The garden, which overlooks a field immediately behind the house and towards the valley and bay, has two patio areas, one behind the house and the other next to the garden room. Both enjoy a sunny aspect for the majority of sunny days. Sheep graze in the field at certain times of the year and dog owners need to be aware that this is sheep country. There is a modern kitchen and a handy downstairs shower room. The second floor has an open plan landing with sofa looking out towards the moors.
    Denton House is situated within a few hundred yards of the Cleveland Way route, which is perfect for guests who enjoy walking. There is a path leading down to a beach from the clifftop, or alternative road access to the beach via a track 1.5 miles away. There is also the old railway line which ran through Ravenscar between Scarborough and Whitby until the 1960’s which serves as a mainly gentle cycle track for the family. The station platform, tunnel and bridges are still in place along the 21 mile line. The beach below the cliffs at Ravenscar can be accessed by footpath across the golf course or by the disused railway line. Vehicle access is by a scenic single track road leading down the valley to a sandy beach. The foreshore of Robin Hood’s Bay is very well known for ammonite fossils and searching for them can be good fun for children of all ages.
    The larger resorts of Whitby and Scarborough are just a short drive away. Whitby is a very busy working harbour and town, and is famous for the Dracula and Heartbeat locations and the exploits of Captainn Cook. Not forgetting award winning fish restaurants. Alternatively, Scarborough is a large Victorian seaside resort famous for its two bays, the North Bay being the quieter of the two. The long marine drive is over three miles of flat walking and is ideal for a pleasant evening stroll. Shop 8 miles, pub 2 miles and restaurant 500 yards.
    £128
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  • Chapel Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beautifully furnished throughout, this characterful 18th-century stone cottage was once part of the village Methodist Chapel. You are in the heart of the village, with a family friendly pub nearby as well as a quaint village shop, where you can get groceries as well as home made cakes. From here you can walk down into neighbouring Robin Hood’s Bay, where the cottages around the cliff edge spill down to the sea. At low tide you have a sandy beach as well as rock pools to explore.

    Stepping inside this pretty cottage you have the cosy lounge with comfortable seating around the feature fireplace which houses a gas stove, ideal for cosy nights in after a busy day exploring the nearby coves and beaches. There is a dining table in the window where you can enjoy meals together, or even enjoy a games night revelling in each other’s company. The kitchen is separate, is well equipped and has an authentic country feel complete with a range oven. Downstairs is complete with a family bathroom. On the first floor is the master double bedroom with a TV and feature fireplace, as well as a single bedroom. There is a sofa bed in the living room for an additional guest. To the rear of the property is an enclosed private garden, where you can relax in the sunshine on the lawn. This is a pet friendly property and the garden is ideal. Stretch out and sunbathe and unwind with a glass of something special, toasting to a fabulous break away.

    Conveniently situated just around the corner from the village pub which is the heart of Fylingthorpe, welcoming visitors with hearty meals as well as a spacious beer garden complete with a play area. The charming corner shop is also just yards away. This location is incredibly beautiful, with whimsical villages and towns surrounding you, where you can easily feel like you are stepping back in time. For days out there are many walking and cycle trails throughout the national park as well as along the coastline.

    Robin Hood’s Bay is a must and is within walking distance taking 15-20 minutes to walk down into the heart of this fascinating village, with cobbled streets and little fishermens’ cottages leading down to the beach. Further along the coast you will find Whitby, Staithes, Runswick Bay and Saltburn to the North and Ravenscar, Scarborough and Filey to the south. For children there is Flamingoland theme park, as well as Alpamare Waterpark less than a 45-minute drive away. There is so much to see and do in the area you are sure to find something to delight everyone.
    £59
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  • Ewden, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    UNITED KINGDOM
    Ewden is more than your typical seaside escape, the owner has taken great care in furnishing the property to ensure that you have a stay to remember. Entering the cottage, you step into the open plan kitchen with a dining table in the large bay window. This room has an authentic country cottage feel, complete with an aga, whilst also benefitting from more modern touches such as a dishwasher and a coffee machine. The cosy and inviting living room to adjoin the dining area, here you can unwind together in front of the flames from the open fire. Up on the first floor you have three bedrooms, a double, twin and a single, as well as the main bathroom which has a bath with a shower over. Stairs lead up to the second floor where you have a twin bedroom under the eaves with its own en suite shower. Take a moment to take in the views over the rooftops to the sea from up here, a glorious view throughout the changing seasons.
    As well as having a wonderful beach Robin Hood’s Bay is also a walker’s paradise with the Wainwrights Coast to Coast walk starting or finishing in the village, as well as The Cleveland Way passing through. Take a stroll along the cobbled alleyways and narrow streets or enjoy an exhilarating walk on the cliff-top Cleveland Way before heading out into the rugged North York Moors National Park. The National Cycle Network passes nearby and due to the popularity of the Tour de Yorkshire, the area is becoming more and more popular with road and mountain bike enthusiasts. The Dalby Forest has tracks and challenges for all levels from amateur riding to a full-on championship course! Additional dogs may be accepted on request. Pub and restaurant 86 yards.
    £87
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  • Everard, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    UNITED KINGDOM
    Everard is a welcoming two bedroomed holiday home on The Flask Holiday Park in Fylingdales moors, just outside Robin Hood’s Bay. Here you are in the perfect position to enjoy some of the many delights along the coastline, with plenty of options for days out to remember.
    Inside the lodge you have a beautifully presented open plan living area, with a country cottage feel. The modern kitchen is fully equipped, with everything you could hope for to create family meals to share. There’s a dining table as well as a large corner sofa in front of the electric fire, with a TV. Here you can unwind together in an evening, cosy and snug with a board game or a tasty late supper. There is a double sofa bed in the living area that can be used for an additional two guests on request. There are two bedrooms, a master double bedroom with an en-suite toilet, plus a twin bedroom which can be pushed together as a double on request, then completed with a shower room.
    The Flask Holiday Park is peaceful and family friendly with beautiful sea views, a laundrette, a small shop as well as an onsite bar and restaurant.
    The holiday park is in an area of outstanding natural beauty. For cyclists the Cinder Trail is nearby and there are plenty of walking routes and coastal paths nearby for walking enthusiasts. The lodge is 5 miles from the centre of Robin Hoods Bay, further along the coast you will find Whitby, Staithes, Runswick Bay and Saltburn to the North and Ravenscar, Scarborough and Filey to the south. For children there is Flamingoland theme park, as well as Alpamare Waterpark and the Sea Life Centre.
    One large dog or two small dogs are welcome to join you on your stay, there are lots of fabulous walks as well as dog friendly beaches for them to enjoy, and a lot of the pubs and cafes in this area are dog friendly. Beach 5 miles.
    This lodge can be booked together with The Endeavour (UK37771) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £101
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    Just a 10-minute drive away from the bustling seaside town of Whitby, you are in the perfect position to enjoy the many attractions in this historic town as well as the stunning countryside of the North York Moors National Park. The quaint seaside village of Robin Hood’s Bay is even closer, with whimsical cobbled streets and winding footpaths linking the cluster of houses spilling down to the waters edge.
    The Cart Shed at Fern Farm was once a modest barn which has been completely transformed into a stunning holiday cottage, ensuring you have the warmest welcome. With views across the rolling fields and out across the national park, this is a great choice for guests looking to get back to nature. Stepping inside large glass doors welcome you into the open plan living area beneath a beamed ceiling, with a modern quartz topped kitchen, complete with a breakfast bar as well as integrated appliances. Unwind together on the sofa whilst taking in the views, watching out for wildlife, or have a cosy movie night after a busy day exploring. The bedroom has a kingsize bed beneath the beamed ceiling, in this peaceful location you are promised a deep uninterrupted sleep. The cottages have spectacular panoramic sea views across Whitby Abbey to Sandsend coastline with amazing sunsets and star gazing into the evening. The owner also offers the option to pre-book massage and spa treatments with a masseuse at an additional cost.
    Whitby is a popular historic town, with a wide array of pubs, restaurants and independent shops. Explore the narrow, cobbled lanes and pretty market square, or partake in afternoon tea in one of the many charming, traditional tea rooms. With long, sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs and a fascinating history to discover, Whitby has something to offer everyone. A must is a climb up the 199 steps to the famous abbey, or a windswept clifftop walk along the Cleveland Way. Take a trip on the heritage steam train as it winds its way over the heather laced moorland from Whitby to the market town of Pickering. Visit ancient woodland such as Falling Foss or Dalby Forest. Or take a day trip to Scarborough, visiting the Peasholm Parks oriental gardens or Alpamare Waterpark with a spa overlooking the sea for an relaxing day enjoying the heated outdoor pools and the saunas. With beautiful surrounding countryside to discover and pretty inland and coastal villages to visit, these charming barn conversions provide a wonderful base for a varied and interesting holiday. Beach 3½ miles.
    Cart Shed (UK41245) can be booked together with The Parlour (UK41246) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £48
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