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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.

  • Ford End Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely converted carriage house dating back to the 18th century in the village centre of Ampleforth, North York Moors National Park. Underfloor heating. Woodburning stove. Village centre. Helmsley 4.9 miles; Rievaulx 7.5 miles; Kirkham Abbey 17.3 miles.
    £138
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  • Rockpool Retreat, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    A beautifully-presented lodge in a small, gated community in Runswick, North Yorkshire. In North York Moors National Park. Pet-friendly. Electric fire. Barbecue. Staithes 2.4 miles; Whitby 9.1 miles; Saltburn-by-the-Sea 11.1 miles.
    £140
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  • A D Coach House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely three-bedroom cottage resting in Fremington, North Yorkshire. Pet-friendly. In a National Park. Enclosed garden. Off-road parking. Leyburn 7.5 miles; Richmond 10.6 miles; Barnard Castle 14.7 miles.
    £85
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  • The Old Police House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This spacious property is beautifully presented throughout, boasting three bedrooms and two bathrooms, it is the perfect size for families as well as friends looking to soak up some of the most beautiful scenery in Yorkshire. Dating back to the 1880’s the police station closed in the 1960’s, and the property has since been extended and completely renovated. Hinderwell is a peaceful rural village, it is hard to imagine that the resident bobby saw much action here!
    Inside you have a wonderful country kitchen, well equipped with everything you could wish for when whipping up your favourite meals to share. In the centre of the kitchen you have an island with a pair of stools so that this becomes a social room. The living room is open plan with the dining room – this was once the cell, which is hard to believe in such a bright and welcoming living space. The dining table is large and extendable, so that you can all enjoy meals together. The three piece suite is in front of the TV and electric stove, with large bay windows bathing the room in light. There is additional seating in the sun room which looks out onto the west facing garden, ideal for late afternoon sun. Downstairs you have a spacious kingsize bedroom complete with a triple wardrobe and a beautiful bow window, as well as a ground floor shower room. Up on the first floor you have a further two bedrooms, a second spacious kingsize room and a large twin bedded room. South facing, both have views beyond the village to the hills and both include large wardrobes and bedside drawer units. There is also a family bathroom with both a double sized shower cubicle as well as a free-standing bath. The property is complete with a handy utility room. The cottage has parking at the rear on your own private driveway, with an enclosed garden complete with a patio where you can relax in the sunshine.
    For days out you will be spoilt for choice. You are only a mile from the coast, with the nearest beach at Runswick Bay just a quick drive or a 30 minute walk away. It’s sweeping golden beach is great for kids and dog friendly all year round. Further north are the inspiring villages of Staithes and Saltburn, the latter a surfers paradise with a Victorian pier and tram, and beyond the enormous beach going to Marske and Redcar. To the south at Sandsend the waves dramatically crash over the sea wall at high tide, Whitby, bursting with history and drawing guests from around the world; the tangle of cobbled streets in the village of Robin Hood’s Bay cling to the cliff edge, with houses spilling right down to the water’s edge. There are fabulous walking trails including the Cleveland Way which follows the cliff tops.
    Inland you have the raw natural beauty on the national park, with ancient forests, rolling moorland and breath-taking scenery. Perhaps take the heritage steam train from Whitby on an adventure across the Esk valley, there are some quaint villages to visit along the way. For those who love the water you can join a local surf school, or row along the river Esk in the village of Ruswarp. For history lovers there are a selection of museums in Whitby as well as the nautical museum in Staithes and the mining museum in Skinningrove. Whitby Abbey and Guisborough Priory are both beautiful ruins, which are picture perfect. The local village has a small fish and chip takeaway, a friendly local pub and a petrol station. There is something nearby for everyone.
    £79
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  • Wising Gill House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stunning, end-terrace cottage lies in Middlesmoor, North Yorkshire. Beautiful views. Smart TV. Off-road parking. Bedroom with en-suite. Pateley Bridge 7.7 miles; Grassington 17.9 miles; Harrogate 22.2 miles.
    £103
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  • The Townhouse, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming townhouse nestled in the city centre of York. Over four floors. Enclosed courtyard. Washing machine. Smart TV. Leeds 28.2 miles.
    £137
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  • Ashley Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ashley Cottage is a spacious, detached property that sits overlooking the church in the pretty village of Seaton Ross, close to the market town of Pocklington in the unspoilt East Riding of Yorkshire. It offers easy access to York, the Yorkshire Wolds and the beautiful Yorkshire coastline.

    Inside, the property will surprise and delight; it has been renovated to a very high standard with a modern yet traditional feel throughout. The exposed brick work, wood floors, beams and sloping ceilings give a warm and welcoming ambience. Enter into Ashley Cottage and be greeted by a very pretty hallway, with terracotta tiled floor and exposed beams. From here the cottage stairs lead up to the first floor. The sitting room sits to one side and oozes charm and character with a traditional wood burning stove and a selection of sofas, here you can relax on an evening and watch your favourite holiday film on the large flat screen TV.

    The family sized dining room is flooded with natural light from the French doors that lead out into the quaint, enclosed cottage garden. Although the property has been renovated throughout this room retains an original brick feature wall. The country style kitchen is superb and offers all the facilities required of a modern holiday home. The chef in the group will delighted at the high specification and equipment on offer to them and there is enough room that everyone can help with the washing up! Wind your way up the cottage staircase to the spacious first floor where you will find three beautifully presented bedrooms and the house bathroom. The master bedroom offers a king size bed and en-suite shower room.

    Step outside and Ashley Cottage continues to impress. From the kitchen, there is access to the side patio where you can watch the world go by and enjoy a morning coffee. To the rear is the enclosed garden with a neatly trimmed lawn surrounded by borders packed with traditional varieties of plants and flowers. There is additional seating on the patio which is the ideal place to enjoy a BBQ on an evening.

    The village of Seaton Ross offers many local services including a village shop and a delightful pub, both equal distances from the cottage. At the foothills of the Wolds, the cottage is in a perfect position to explore the beautiful countryside, with a place to lock your bike should you want to do this on two wheels. You are a short drive away from the market towns of Pocklington and Market Weighton. Both offer a plethora of restaurants, independent shops, tea rooms and supermarkets. A day in Beverley or York should not be missed and Ashley Cottage also provides a great base from which to enjoy the stunning East Yorkshire Coastline.
    £92
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  • West View, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful 240-year-old character cottage resting in Melmerby, North Yorkshire. Off-road parking. Open fire. Close to amenities. Masham 11.2 miles; Harrogate 16.5 miles.
    £70
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  • Meadow Lodge, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A charming lodge tucked away in Cayton, North Yorkshire. On-site facilities. Open-plan. Off-road parking. Near beach. Scarborough 4.1 miles; Filey 4.6 miles; Malton 22.2 miles.
    £142
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  • The Old Church, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A wonderfully converted church found in the village of Shiptonthorpe, near York, in East Riding of Yorkshire. Open-plan. Off-road parking. Garden. Contemporary. York 18.6 miles.
    £73
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