19 Best Dog Friendly Hotels in Yorkshire

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Yorkshire is the third biggest UK county, which matters because we’re going to rave on about the scale and variety of the scenery you can find here. You’ve the rolling Yorkshire Dales and the brooding North York Moors, plus a dramatic coastline not without peaceful, sandy interludes, and acres of green pleasantness. So it’s a fantastic place to come to do some walking. For lots of us one of the nice things about walking is walking with canine companionship, which is why our Gurus have come up with a list of the best dog friendly hotels in Yorkshire; these are great bases for you, and your four legged friends to stay in while exploring incredible Yorkshire. We have found stunning country house hotels, remote pubs with rooms, even town or city properties if you can't bear to your hound behind. Use our guide and start planning your next getaway.

For the Album

Swinton Park

  • Swinton Park is a castle of a stately home, set in 250 acres of parkland, and offering all the perks of stately home life. Think elaborate decor and sumptuous surrounds, but also lots of living space, fancy afternoon teas, croquet on the lawns, pony rides, fishing, falconry, wine tastings, walks, a cinema, and an impressive spa, with indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, thermal suite, gym and a long treatment menu. Dogs are welcome in several rooms and cottages and will be provided with a comfy bed, delicous chew and food and water bowls.

For The Views

Charles Bathurst Inn

  • The Charles Bathurst Inn is a charmingly converted 18th century inn with spectacular views of the Yorkshire Dales. Perfect for walkers and cyclists, there’s hearty pub food served in the cosy pub, and 19 light, airy traditional style rooms to relax in. Dogs are allowed in some of the rooms for a charge of £20 per night.

For a Country House Hotel

Devonshire Arms Hotel

  • The Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa is the first of two properties on our list set on the Duke of Devonshire’s Bolton Abbey estate. Once a coaching inn, it’s now more of a country spa hotel with a 3 AA Rosette fine dining restaurant, plus a brasserie, a huge indoor pool, and stunning grounds. The 40 rooms and suites are as luxurious and romantic as you need them to be. And well behaved dogs are welcome here, at a charge of £10 per night.

For a Rural Retreat

The Traddock

  • The Traddock is a beautiful, Yorkshire stone Georgian country house, in a stunning spot on the edge of the Dales. Inside are 12 traditionally decorated rooms and suites — all with wonderful views — and an award-winning restaurant. Outside there’s a picturesque garden. You can tell The Traddock is family run by the care they take with all their choices. Dogs are welcome in the rooms and in the smaller bar — so they can even be with you at meal times.
  • Stow House is a large country vicarage, with windows that look out over glorious Wensleydale. During its conversion into a seven room guesthouse, new wooden floors and a contemporary colour palette were added to the light-filled rooms, and some of the attic rooms were opened out. It’s all clever and understated, designed to draw your eye to the windows. This is an owner managed affair and it’s clearly their pleasure to welcome you, and your dog — to all but two of the rooms.

For a City Break

Middlethorpe Hall

  • York’s Middlethorpe Hall & Spa is a fine example of a country house hotel, only it’s not really in the country, it’s just ten minutes from the centre of town. Middlethorpe still has 20 acres of grounds, a beautiful salon where they serve a luxurious afternoon tea, a stylish restaurant, a number of charming sitting and lounging rooms (so there’s always a quiet corner), and a pool and gym. Dogs are welcome in the Cottage Suite or Garden Suite, but they can’t come into the main hall.

For National Park Access

Ox Pasture Hall

  • Ox Pasture Hall is a peaceful country house hotel surrounded by pleasant English country gardens, not very far from the coast around Scarborough or from the North York Moors. The decor is simple, pleasant and comfortable in the 32 rooms and suites, and in the welcoming lounge and restaurant. Aside from the gardens and views, the food is the Hall’s other great offer. This is a very easy choice for dog owners, because they have dog-friendly rooms across their price spectrum, and the fee is only £10 extra per night.
  • The Lister Arms is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, right beside the Pennine Way; a creeper-clad, nine room former coaching inn with a buzzy bar and a reputation for fantastic home cooking. The kitchen team will make a delicious picnic up for you, in addition to providing fantastic meals — and making their own dog biscuits. The rooms are unfussy and packed with genuine creature comforts. Dogs are welcome here for a fee of £15 per night (10% of which goes to the Search and Rescue Dog Association).

For Walkers and their Dogs

Beck Hall

  • Beck Hall is a charming property in the Yorkshire Dales — set against a wonderfully rugged backdrop. All of the 18 rooms and suites are dog friendly, and are traditionally decorated, with a rustic feel, hardwood furnishings and exposed beams. The restaurant will surprise you with its style and imagination, and the local produce menu is impressive. Dogs stay for free.
  • The nine room Angel Inn was built in the 15th century as a drovers’ inn, but became a popular pub in the Dales during the 1950s. Oak beams and stone flags and walls are everywhere to remind you of how historic this place, and this area is; but today you can also expect all the creature comforts. Including a wine cave, and an excellent modern British menu which has been awarded one Michelin star. One suite and one studio room are dog friendly and dogs are welcome in the bar; dogs beds and bowls are provided.

For Families

Devonshire Fell

  • Devonshire Fell is a cheerfully converted Victorian hotel, wonderfully positioned on the Duke of Devonshire’s Yorkshire estate, offering picturesque views over the postcard perfect village of Burnsall. Guests are a stroll from pleasant tea rooms and pretty villages, and the ruined priory of Bolton Abbey; the market town of Grassington is only ten minutes drive. The interiors are contemporary and colourful, and the art is all original, and from the Chatsworth collection. Dogs and families always welcome.
  • The Raithwaite Estate sprawls between the forest and the coastline of Whitby, offering accommodation in rooms, suites and self catering cottages on the expansive grounds. There’s plenty to do here, but it’s also an opportunity to get a bit of a pampering — there’s a lovely spa — and a choice of restaurants: the French Brasserie, and the Poacher’s Bar. A good selection of the rooms are pet friendly, with a charge of £15 per night.

For Romantics and their Dogs

The Pheasant

  • The Pheasant started out as a smithy in Harome, three miles east of Helmsley, on the southern tip of the North York Moors, but it’s been carefully converted into a 12 room hotel, with an award-wining restaurant and an indoor pool. Built around a gravelled courtyard, the rooms are all arranged with lots of light, and tastefully decorated with Shaker-style furnishings. Two of the suites are dog friendly.

For Yorkshire Pubs

The Talbot

  • The Talbot, Malton is a large and handsome Georginan-era coaching inn, known most for its great food — and that’s in Malton, Yorkshire’s self-named foodie capital! Expect robust dishes highlighting local produce, in generous portions — but you will want to leave room for pudding. The decor has been reimagined recently, and keeps things traditional, but reflects current trends for lots of pot plants, mismatched antiques and vintage pieces, and Farrow & Ball colour palettes. There are 26 rooms, those at the rear of the building have views to the River Derwent. Most of the rooms are dog friendly (there's a small £10 charge per stay) and Malton is renowned for its dog-friendly credentials.
  • The King's Head is a traditional coaching inn in the heart of Richmond. Inside it feels more contemporary than traditional, though — the decor has flair, both in the 24 rooms and suites, and in the pub and restaurant on the ground floor. It’s all well lit, with velvet chairs, fresh wood and black and white photography. This is a great hub for the Dales. Dogs are welcome, with a charge of £10 per night.
  • The White Swan Inn, in the pretty market town of Pickering, is a popular pick for those exploring the North York Moors. Its known for its Yorkshire welcome, local ales and produce, and traditional, coaching inn style — which involves tiny snugs and a warren of narrow hallways and staircases leading to the bedrooms in the original part of the inn. For something larger, and more contemporary, book one of the rooms in the converted outbuildings behind the pub courtyard. Dogs are welcome in these.

For Great Value

Bike and Boot

  • Bike & Boot is a fun-feeling contemporary hotel overlooking Scarborough’s South Bay. Expect colour, style and contemporary art work, but all without losing a cosy, friendly feel. They have a place for your surfboard, your muddy boots, and your dog, and they’re all about helping you find the local outdoor adventure to suit you. Great for families too.
  • The Blue Lion is a charming, traditional inn on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Inside are 15 cosy rooms decorated with a quintessential British country style that complements the antiques and beamed ceilings. The bar and restaurant offer hearty food, roaring fires and good ales. Dogs are welcome in the majority of room types, but do check first.

For Luxury

Feversham Arms Hotel

  • If nothing has sounded luxurious enough for you yet, then consider the Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa, an old York stone inn in the pretty town of Helmsley. The 33 rooms and suites are all individually designed and decorated, and can be as luxurious as you need them to be, plus there’s a heated outdoor pool, an elegant spa, and a well regarded restaurant. Pets stay for free, and there’s plenty of space if you’re here with your whole family.

Still not sure where to book?

  • You could browse our recommendations for all the best places to stay in Yorkshire
  • Or refine your search by location: to the best hotels for the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the best hotels near The North York Moors National Park or on the Yorkshire Coast
  • You could also refine by type, picking out the best hotels in Rural Yorkshire, or the best pubs with Rooms in Yorkshire
  • Alternatively, you could contact one of our friendly Gurus for personalised advice.
    • Swinton Park Hotel Ripon, Yorkshire 32 rooms from £245

      Families  -  Magical Yorkshire hideaway in a castle with pkenty of space, interconnecting rooms, and fun activities for kids
      Cooking classes  -  Variety of courses run throughout the year at the on site cookery school
      Country Escape  -  In a great locality to explore this beautiful and rugged part of the UK
      Honeymoons  -  A perfect spot for newly weds to hideaway in rural luxury
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      Recommended by  -  Good Hotel Guide, Frommers

      Striking, castle-like stately-home set in sweeping parkland and offering plenty of on-site activities from fishing and golf to a cookery school and sleek spa. Vast rooms, beautiful views and a choice of two restaurants. See More

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    • Beck Hall Skipton, Yorkshire 18 rooms from £85

      Active Holiday  -  With abundant hiking trails, natural scenery and wildlife to explore, you will spend your days on foot and evenings by the fire
      Families  -  With a laidback feel, plenty of outdoorsy activities, and the dog welcome too - this is an easy choice for a family break
      Hideaway  -  Tucked away in the magical Yorkshire Dales, the village of Malham is a true escape
      Sights nearby  -  Visit Wensleydale Creamery to see how England's famous cheese is produced
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      Recommended by  -  Sawdays

      A charming white house set in the picturesque and rugged scenery of the Yorkshire Dales. Traditionally designed rooms have a warm rustic feel, with hardwood furniture and exposed beams. The superb restaurant serves modern British fare using local produce. An utterly idyllic rural retreat. See More

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    • Ox Pasture Hall Scarborough (North Yorkshire) 32 rooms from £140

      Country Escape  -  Set within the North York Moors National Park there is beatiful walking country right from the front door
      Foodies  -  The contemporary take on regional dishes keeps guests coming back for more
      Sights nearby  -  Head to the nearby coastal resorts and beaches – Scarborough, Filey and Robin Hood’s Bay
      Great walks  -  Walking on the North York Moors and in Dalby Forest
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      Close to the coast, but feeling deep in the country and surrounded by charming English gardens, this small country-house hotel has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Dogs are made very welcome and the food is as much a highlight as the peaceful views. See More

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    • Devonshire Fell Hotel Skipton (North Yorkshire) 16 rooms from £177

      Foodies  -  Feast on the locally sourced 1AA Rosette cuisine in the stylish restaurant, followed by a drink in the cosy bar
      Country Escape  -  On the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, surrounded by rolling hills and scenic country
      Great walks  -  Bring your dog and head out rambling among rolling hills, country lanes and along the River Wharfe
      Sights nearby  -  The UNESCO heritage sights of Bolton Abbey Estate and Fountains Abbey are a short drive away
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      Recommended by  -  Sawdays

      Colourful, contemporary-style hotel, on the Duke of Devonshire’s Yorkshire estate, with stunning views over a picturesque Wharfedale village. Ideally placed for walks, exploring local villages or picnicking by the river. See More

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    • The King's Head Richmond Richmond 24 rooms from £115

      Local exploring  -  Handsome Richmond has plenty to do including the theatre, museums, and good shopping plus the Yorkshire Dales are nearby
      Short break  -  Richmond is well placed for those wanting a rest stop between the south and Scotland
      Great walks  -  The North Yorkshire Moors and the Yorkshire Dales are both around 30 minutes from the hotel and have miles of walking trails
      Restaurant  -  Above-average pub food is served in the restaurant
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      A traditional coaching inn set in the heart of Richmond. Elegant contemporary rooms have a touch of glamour with oversized headboards, black & white photography, and velvet chairs. The atmospheric restaurant serves good pub food. A property with a sense of place; ideal for local exploring. See More

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    • The Talbot Malton Yorkshire 26 rooms from £165

      Foodies  -  Foodies will love this hotel; Malton is famous for its food, and The Talbot is the crème de la crème of its gastronomic hotspots
      Romantic Break  -  Couples love the intimate atmosphere of this pub with rooms; book a luxury suite for a king-size bed and classic bathtub
      Country Escape  -  With its idyllic country setting, this traditional coaching inn makes for picturesque escape from the city
      Cooking classes  -  Take a cooking class at the hotel's cookery school, specialising in game, seafood and baking
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      Large and handsome, food-focused Georgian coaching inn with a coolly retro makeover that’s kept the traditional feel but with a modern, relaxed vibe. Food is what makes this place tick; punchy, smart and comfortably filling. See More

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    • Saltmoore Whitby (Yorkshire) 73 rooms from £370

      Total relaxation  -  The spa offers a mindfully curated collection of treatments to rejuvenate the body, soothe the mind, and uplift the spirit
      Country Escape  -  With its location amidst the woodlands and near the coast, this is a prime spot for a rural getaway
      Great walks  -  With the North Yorks Moors and the coast nearby, there is a vast network of scenic hiking trails
      Sights nearby  -  Explore Whitby with its narrow streets, harbour, and impressive medieval abbey
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      A stylish country house hotel nestled between North Yorkshire's wild moors and sweeping sea. Elegant rooms feature a calming neutral palette and sumptuous soft furnishings. There are three restaurants and bars, a relaxing spa, and a terrace looking out onto landscaped gardens. An idyllic getaway. See More

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    • Middlethorpe Hall & Spa York 29 rooms from £203

      Local exploring  -  Well positioned to enjoy the best of the both worlds. Set in beautiful countryside but just 10 minutes from York's city centre
      Total relaxation  -  An elegant country house hotel with pretty gardens, grand interiors, standout service, and a spa - ideal for a relaxing break
      Foodies  -  The restaurant is a smart occassion with exemplary British cuisine served in elegant surrounds
      Historic  -  An 18th century National Trust property that's part of the Historic Houses Hotel
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      Recommended by  -  Frommers, Good Hotel Guide, Michelin Travel

      The perfect choice if you want to explore York but from the comfort of a country-house hotel. Classic looks combine with handsomely furnished rooms and a well-regarded restaurant, all wrapped up in acres of parkland - and the city just 10 minutes away. See More

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    • The Devonshire Arms Hotel and Spa Skipton (North Yorkshire) 40 rooms from £168

      Hideaway  -  Mouthwatering food, wonderful service, plenty of activities and old school suites complete with fourposters and walk in showers.
      Active Holiday  -  With miles of walking, plus clay pigeon shooting, fly-fishing, and falconry available at Bolton Abbey Estate.
      Spa  -  The Devonshire is a peaceful oasis with pool, treatment rooms, sauna, hot tub, Rasul temple & relaxation area
      Fishing  -  Fly fishing for brown trout and grayling along a 4.5 mile stretch of River Wharfe.
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      The former Coaching Inn on the Duke of Devonshire's Bolton Abbey estate is now a romantic hideaway spa hotel. Classic rooms exude comfort and style. 3 AA Rosette fine dining, a brasserie, indoor pool and stunning parkland setting makes this a popular place for families, wedding parties and romance. See More

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    • The Traddock Austwick, Yorkshire 12 rooms from £125

      Active Holiday  -  Set right within the Yorkshire Dales this is the perfect destination for hikers, cyclers, and horse riders
      Country Escape  -  Cosy interiors, roaring fires, wonky walls, and lovely gardens make this a characterful rural escape
      Foodies  -  The award-winning restaurant serves organic, locally sourced cuisine
      Kayaking  -  With Yorkshire Dales Guides
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      Recommended by  -  Good Hotel Guide, Sawdays

      Comfortable, charming Georgian country house hotel in stunning surroundings on the edge of the Dales. A picturesque garden, cosy bedrooms and sitting room. Award-winning restaurant with organic food and lovely views. Great country pursuits on the doorstep - a good spot for cyclists. See More

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    • The Pheasant, Harome Near Helmsley, Yorkshire 16 rooms from £200

      Country Escape  -  A quintessentially English country inn set in lovely gardens (complete with a duck pond) in a pretty part of North Yorkshire
      Full of character  -  Converted from an 18th-century blacksmiths, village shop and farm buildings - the buildings are packed full of character
      Foodies  -  The chef, Peter Neville, creates spectacular dishes using as much wild and foraged produce as available
      Active Holiday  -  Set on the edge of the North York Moors national park, this is perfect for outdoorsy getaways
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      Recommended by  -  Good Hotel Guide, Sawdays

      Tastefully converted smithy on the southern tip of the North York Moors. A central courtyard with fruit trees is surrounded by attractive bedrooms. With an indoor pool and an award-winning restaurant that uses wild and foraged produce - this is a chic rural stay. See More

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    • The Blue Lion Nr. Leyburn, Yorkshire 15 rooms from £99

      Foodies  -  Voted one of The Good Food Guide’s top 10 pubs for the past two decades - this is the quintessential pub experience
      Country Escape  -  A cosy traditional Inn on the edge of the beautiful and rugged Yorkshire Dales - perfect for walking holidays
      Families  -  Three rooms have sofa beds, there are kids' menus, and plenty of space for little ones to run around
      Value chic  -  With chic design, great food, and a stunning location - you are getting a lot for your money here
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      A charming traditional Inn located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. Cosy rooms are quintessentially British with gingham or Chinese print fabrics, antique furniture and beamed ceilings. The bar and restaurant is everything you want; roaring fires, hearty food, friendly service and good ales. See More

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    • White Swan Inn Pickering (North Yorkshire) 21 rooms from £159

      Value chic  -  A charming and characterful spot with chic interiors, warm and heartfelt service and gourmet cuisine, at a reasonable price.
      Back to Nature  -  A warm a cosy spot to retire to after a tiring day exploring the beautiful Yorkshire Moors.
      Great walks  -  North Yorkshire Moors on the doorstep with miles od spectacular walking and breathtaking views.
      Sights nearby  -  Visit Castle Howard, Hovingham Hall, Duncombe Park or Helmsley Walled Garden
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      Recommended by  -  Good Hotel Guide, Sawdays

      Traditional Georgian coaching inn, overlooking the market square, with creaky floors and low ceilings, a smart dining room and a choice of traditional or contemporary bedrooms. Great location and a genuinely friendly Yorkshire welcome. See More

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    • Angel Inn, Yorkshire Skipton (North Yorkshire) 9 rooms from £150

      Foodies  -  Knockout food crafted from the finest ingredients, former owner was dubbed “Godfather of the Gastropub". One Michelin Star
      Country Escape  -  An ideal escape surrounded by wonderful walking in the Yorkshire countryside.
      Great walks  -  Between the world heritage sights and the rolling hills and beautiful valleys, a walk is definitely in order.
      Restaurant  -  Two options avaliable, one with a Michelin star and 4 AA Rosettes
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      Recommended by  -  Sawdays

      15th Century drovers' inn, converted in the 1950s to a popular pub in the Dales. Oak beams and chic interiors make the comfortable rooms ooze character. The restaurant serves excellent modern British food. Do not miss a chance to explore the wine cave. Great walking from the door. See More

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    • Stow House Yorkshire 7 rooms from £120

      Active Holiday  -  Set in the heart of the Yorkshire dales, this is a charming base to return to after a day hiking, cycling or horse riding
      Romantic Break  -  The Lovebirds room is designed with couples in mind with its large cast iron bath, his and her sink, and lovely views
      Local exploring  -  With Bolton Castle, pretty Leyburn, Malham Cove, and White Scar Caves nearby there is plenty to explore locally
      Sights nearby  -  Aysgarth Falls and Hawes village with Wensleydale Creamery are both nearby
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      Large, country vicarage with a cool, modern makeover offering uncluttered, light-filled rooms and glorious views over Wensleydale. Expect contemporary art, vintage furnishings, sensational cocktails and a tranquil atmosphere. A lovely country hideaway. See More

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    • Bike & Boot Scarborough 65 rooms from £75

      Families  -  With family rooms, casual dining, fun design, a film club, and a focus on outdoor pursuits — this is ideal for family getaways
      Active Holiday  -  As the name suggests, this place is all about being outdoors whether you want to hike, bike, or surf
      Surfing  -  The area is well known for surfers and there's a place to store your board at the hotel
      Sights nearby  -  Climb up to Scarborough Castle and enjoy the epic views from its vantage point
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      A fun hotel with an outdoorsy ethos set overlooking South Bay. Rooms keep the building's original features but feel fresh and funky with pops of colour and contemporary artwork. There's a place for bikes, surfboards, and muddy boots while dogs are also made very welcome. Ideal for an active break. See More

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    • The Lister Arms nr Skipton, Yorkshire 23 rooms from £115

      Full of character  -  Expect wood-burning stoves, flagged stone floors, slopping ceilings, and exposed beams - a quintessential British getaway
      Country Escape  -  Enjoy great ales and hearty cuisine at this postcard pretty inn situated in the National Trust's Malham village
      Active Holiday  -  With the Yorkshire Dales on the doorstep, this is perfect for a cycling or rambling holiday
      Historic  -  A 17th-century coaching inn that was once home to the first Lord of Ribblesdale
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      Recommended by  -  Sawdays

      A gloriously situated coaching inn, on the Pennine Way, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Pretty rooms with soft hues and lovely views. Unwind in the buzzy bar with dogs, fires and home cooking. The perfect base for walkers and those looking for some peace and tranquility. See More

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    • Charles Bathurst Inn Arkengarthdale, Yorkshire 19 rooms from £145

      Active Holiday  -  Ideal for walkers set in the Yorkshire Dales on the edge of the Pennine Way & close to the mid point of the Coast to Coast walk
      Country Escape  -  With cosy interiors, roaring fires, warm hosts, and hearty cuisine - this is the quintessential rural pub experience
      Cycling  -  Plenty of cycling opportunities from gentle routes in the valleys to some challenging climbs over the moorland
      Weddings  -  Experienced in hosting weddings - the inn can cater for up to 200 people and offers a lovely rural backdrop
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      Enjoy spectacular views of the Yorkshire Dales from this convivial converted 18th-century inn. Individually styled rooms keep the building's original features but feel light & fresh. Hearty Yorkshire cuisine is served in cosy surrounds. Ideal walking & cycling country, this is a fine country escape. See More

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    • Feversham Arms Hotel & Verbena Spa Helmsley (North Yorkshire) 33 rooms from £149

      Foodies  -  Foodies will love the locally sourced modern British menus or why not try their lunch menu or Traditional Afternoon Tea ?
      Romantic Break  -  A secluded spot to getaway together, with luxurious massages, deep soaking tubs, cosy corners and crackling fires
      Great walks  -  The hotel is on the edge of the Moors and close to a National Park, an ideal spot for rambling
      Sights nearby  -  Helmsley Castle, Castle Howard and Helmsley Walled Garden are all worth checking out
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      Recommended by  -  Mr & Mrs Smith, Good Hotel Guide, Small Luxury Hotels

      Tucked away near the centre of one of the North York Moors’ most attractive market towns, this coaching-inn-turned-hotel offers all the ingredients for a country break: newspapers and fire in the lounge, sun-trap terrace and pool, small spa, country-chic bedrooms and handsome bistro food. See More

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Written by Kat Parr Mackintosh

posted Monday, 4th December 2023