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Richmond Sleeps 2
Albie's Freight Train
From £86 to £170 per night.
All aboard this little beauty, a stunning converted train carriage complete with wood-fired hot tub. It's the perfect romantic, dog friendly getaway for two with gorgeous countryside views in the hear...
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Helmsley Sleeps 6
Lodge Cottage
From £798 to £1322 for a week holiday.
Nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside is Lodge Cottage, close to the popular market town of Helmsley, foodie town of Malton and Hovingham, a delightful village with a stream, fabulous cafe an...
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Pickering Sleeps 6
The Old Farmhouse
From £890 to £1421 for a week holiday.
Nestled on the edge of the North York Moors in the charming town of Pickering, this Grade II Listed terraced cottage effortlessly combines historic charm with contemporary luxury. Original beams and p...
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Hawes Sleeps 8
Low Shaw Farmhouse
From £896 to £1550 for a week holiday.
As you approach the hamlet of Simonstone and look up to the hill on your right you will see Low Shaw Farmhouse nestled on the hillside, surrounded by sheep enclosed by the wonderful Yorkshire dry ston...
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Hawes Sleeps 3
The Old Stable
From £462 to £690 for a week holiday.
The Old Stable nestles in a splendid, elevated position with far reaching views of the hills and dales in the hamlet of Crackpot in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. A delightfully rustic cottage with...
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If you’re looking for wide open spaces with unbeatable views, then Yorkshire is the place for you. The Yorkshire Dales stretches over miles and miles of rolling countryside and iconic moorland, promising an atmosphere for every occasion. Head to Malham Cove for breathtaking limestone formations or the tumbling Aysgarth Falls for one of Yorkshire’s most famous waterfalls. Explore the North York Moors National Park under your own steam or climb aboard the dog-friendly North Yorkshire Moors Railway for a sweeping tour of this most dramatic of landscapes.
Yorkshire is home to many fascinating historic sites nestled within the sprawling scenery, from the gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey to the beautiful walled garden in Helmsley, which provides dog bowls for its four-legged visitors! When it comes to refuelling, Yorkshire boasts a tummy-rumbling array of options. From dog-friendly pubs with roaring fires and proper pub grub to cosy cafés with home-baked cakes and fresh coffee, there’s a tempting treat around every corner in Yorkshire. Malton is not only Yorkshire’s food capital, but a town that’s frequently touted as being one of the most pup-friendly in the UK, making it a wonderful base for your stay, while Hawes boasts the famous Wensleydale Creamery for those who want to dine like beloved duo Wallace and Gromit.