Pet Friendly Holidays Yorkshire Moors

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 holidays in Yorkshire. 

  • Tranmire Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This is a great destination all year round, a marvellous choice for those who enjoy the great outdoors or simply want a relaxing holiday with peace and fresh air, but with many delights to discover in the local area.
    Tranmire Cottage is beautifully furnished throughout, with an authentic country charm. Careful attention to detail means it is both very well-equipped and comfortable. It also has the most fabulous freestanding roll top bath with a rain shower over - a grand feature, and great for relaxing in after a day out.
    The cottage sleeps six in three bedrooms, with up to three dogs welcome to join you; there are many delightful walks nearby you and they will love. The owners provide route suggestions as well as walking maps and books, and a guide packed with information about the area.
    Throughout the ground floor there is underfloor heating, ensuring the large reception area can be used for drying as well as storing outdoor gear if necessary. The living room also has a large range with an open fire, great for cosying up in the winter months. This room bathed in light from the large sash window with window seat, which looks out into the lawned garden and secure paddock beyond, which is shared with the neighbouring owners. There is a dedicated seating area and BBQ within the garden, so that guests can make the most of sunny afternoons during their stay. You can collect eggs from the hens which can stay in a secure paddock or free range, depending on guest requirements.
    The quintessential country kitchen is ideal for creating home-cooked meals using these eggs or other fresh local ingredients from the many farm shops in the area. Savour time together around the dining table, planning the events for the days ahead over dinner.
    Up on the first floor you have the most incredible master bedroom featuring that bath, as well as a king-size bed and a separate ensuite room with a toilet and washbasin. There is then also a double bedroom as well as a twin bedroom, both with wardrobes and drawers and served by a family bathroom which has a bath with shower over. All rooms have radiators or heated towel rails. Each bedroom is beautifully themed and named after different nearby dales: Rosedale – just to the North, the heart of the moors, Farndale – renowned for the blankets of daffodils that stretch out along the river through the spring, and Ryedale – which makes up the Vale of Pickering to the south.
    Within Lastingham there is a historic church, several holy wells, and a village hall where community events, all open to visitors, are held. The Blacksmith’s Arms is extremely popular with locals and travellers alike for the quality and value of their food. Dogs are welcome in their large beer garden which has shelters and heaters, and a wood-fired pizza oven.
    Lastingham is two miles from Hutton-le-Hole, creating a popular circular walk. That picturesque village has a deli/bakery, pub, teashops, craft workshops and the Ryedale Folk Museum. Nearby are the market towns of Helmsley, Kirkbymoorside and Pickering - all with attractive market squares, independent shops and quaint tea rooms. Malton, Yorkshire’s Food Capital, is only half an hour away, with regular markets and festivals.
    The heritage steam railway from Pickering passes through Goathland and Grosmont on its way to Whitby – all great for a stop. English Heritage properties nearby include the castles at Pickering and Helmsley, the superb Rievaulx Abbey and Wheeldale Roman Road. Castle Howard, Eden Camp, the National Centre for Birds of Prey, and the National Trust’s Nunnington Hall are also popular attractions within easy reach.
    About 45 minutes away you have the incredible Yorkshire Coastline to discover, with picturesque villages and towns, sandy beaches and hidden coves to explore. Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Scarborough all make for a fabulous day out during your stay. Those travelling from further afield may also want to take the opportunity to visit York.
    £132
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  • 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.
    £64
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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.
    £63
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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.
    £233
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  • Vanehouse Apartment, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Osmotherley is a quaint village situated on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and surrounded by mile upon mile of cycle routes and walkways such as the famous Lyke Wake Walk which starts or ends just above the village. The village has three traditional pubs all offering good food, local produce and fine ales, and there is a well-stocked village shop next door. There are several walking and cycling routes that pass through the village and cycling has become especially popular as the ’Tour De Yorkshire’ passes nearby each year. Osmotherley is just within the National Park where you will find some stunning scenery and ancient buildings nearby such as Sheepwash, Cod Beck Reservoir and Mount Grace Priory which are all within walking distance. There is an abundance of pretty villages in the area including Helmsley which is reached by driving up the stunning Sutton Bank with its amazing views, and you are also just 40 minutes from the pretty seaside town of Saltburn by the Sea.

    The market town of Northallerton is only 7 miles away, Thirsk with its links to James Herriot, and horse racing, is just 10 miles away. A little further afield but still within an hour’s drive is the beautiful and historic Georgian town of Richmond which sits beside the River Swale and offers panoramic views across the surrounding area as well as the opportunity to explore the many antique shops, cafés, restaurants and bistros. Also within an hour’s drive of Vanehouse Apartment are the cathedral cities of York and Durham where there are many historic attractions including York Minster, the Jorvik Centre and Durham Castle. Beach 17 miles. Shop 10 yards, pubs and restaurants 100 yards.
    £72
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  • The Wheel House, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tucked away in a rural setting within the North York Moors National Park, The Wheelhouse enjoys glorious views and makes a lovely holiday home with enjoyable walks from the door. The property has been carefully restored to combine traditional features such as exposed stonework and an unusually spacious garden room that was formerly the wheelhouse for horses threshing corn.

    The Wheelhouse is just a couple of miles from the pretty village of Swainby and well placed for visiting the market town of Thirsk and surrounding ‘Herriot Country’. A little further afield is the north east coast with its fishing villages and Whitby where Whitby Abbey stands majestically on the headland above the traditional working harbour. For the energetic there is good surfing at Saltburn. The North York Moorsand ’Heartbeat’ country provide stunning scenery and are wonderful for touring. Shops and pub 2½ miles.
    £85
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  • Storey Farm Cottage, YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Storey Farm Cottage is a cosy converted barn with stunning uninterrupted views down the valley. Sleeping up to six people and two well behaved dogs, it is set in a remote hamlet of Hartoft in the North York Moors National Park. Set on a small hill farm in 38 private acres, it is a perfect place to get away from the hustle and bustle of life. Watch the wildlife from the patio or you could just unwind and enjoy the peace.

    Once one of the farm buildings, is now a perfect semi-detached holiday cottage in the beautiful countryside of Hartoft, near Pickering. Set in 38 acres of private farmland with fields that are interspersed with woodland and streams. This peaceful secluded location has a wonderful view across the valley where there is a chance to see an abundance of wildlife including deer, foxes, owls and badgers. The cottage is spacious and benefits from having two bathrooms, one on the ground floor and one on the first floor. The cosy living room is welcoming with a wood burner for those winter walking breaks, curl up after a day walking the many trails around the cottage. It is a great place to base yourself while exploring the North York Moors.

    Storey Farm Cottage is situated on the edge of Cropton Forest where you will find an abundance of walks and bike trails, as well as lots of wildlife. Dalby Forest is also just a short drive, home to one of the World Cup mountain bike trails. Challenge yourself with exhilarating runs, or for those who just want a leisurely bike ride or walk, there are acres of woodland paths to enjoy. Dalby Forest is also home to ’Go Ape’, a fantastic tree-top adventure activity course with zip wires, high ropes and challenging obstacles.

    Rosedale Abbey is just over 3 miles from the cottage, once an industrial village with a thriving mining industry of iron ore, now a very pretty traditional Yorkshire village with a village green, stunning countryside and great cafés. It’s very popular with walkers and cyclists who often stop for their break on the village green and enjoy the local produce. The town of Pickering is a 10-minute drive, and home to the North Yorkshire Moors steam railway. Here you can catch the steam train across the moors from Pickering to Whitby, stopping off at Goathland and Grosmont, both featured in the TV programme ’Heartbeat’.

    North Yorkshire is famous for its market towns and you are perfectly based with this cottage to visit them, including Pickering, Malton, Thirsk and Helmsley. These towns boast many independent shops, eateries and farmers’ markets. For those who enjoy the coast, Whitby is around a 30-minute drive away, a resort that is as popular in the winter as it is in the summer. Whitby Abbey is the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s book ’Dracula’ and is perched on the hillside overlooking the town. Beach 18 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 2½ miles.
    £113
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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.
    £138
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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.
    £88
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