Cottages in Yorkshire
If you’re craving wide open spaces, heather-topped moorland, and dramatic scenes at every turn, a self-catering holiday cottage in Yorkshire is just the thing. From weekend breaks by the coast to romantic cottages nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, craft your perfect holiday packed full of Yorkshire’s unbeatable setting. Choose a cottage with a hot tub for a touch of luxury or a beautiful farmhouse set within one of the UK’s best Dark Skies sites for a memorable stay under the stars. From the sweeping North York Moors National Park to the coastal charms of Whitby, we’ve got a Yorkshire cottage for every occasion. Read more
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7 nights from £1022
Holly Tree
61454 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near York.
Set in the historic village of Myton on Swale, which was mentioned in the 1086 Domesday book and home to a charming historic 19th Century cast Iron bridge, Holly Tree offers an idy...
7 nights from £1022
7 nights from £478
The Bothy
61251 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Skipton.
If you are craving a cosy getaway for two or a quiet friend's weekend, The Bothy is a great choice. It is a traditional, restored stone cottage sitting right in the heart of the de...
7 nights from £478
7 nights from £637
The Old Stables
60932 bedroom self catering cottage near Bridlington.
Welcome to the Old Stables, a sanctuary of weathered red brick and rustic charm that captures the very soul of the Yorkshire Wolds. If you are looking for a getaway that swaps the ...
7 nights from £637
7 nights from £633
No 9
60522 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near York.
Tucked away in a quiet gated community only steps from the pretty centre of the market town of Helmsley, sits No 9, a pretty two-storey cottage surrounded by beech hedging and with...
7 nights from £633
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7 nights from £626
Number 5
58683 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach in Filey.
This delightful holiday cottage in Filey offers a perfect blend of coastal charm and countryside accessibility as it's just a short stroll from the seaside but has easy access to t...
7 nights from £626
7 nights from £518
Yore View
59582 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Hawes.
A warm welcome awaits at Yore View in the Yorkshire Dales, perched on a ridge with amazing views over the countryside and surrounded by a large garden, this thoughtful renovation h...
7 nights from £518
From £79 per night
Albie's Freight Train
5967Dog friendly vintage railway carriage with a wood-fired hot tub near Richmond.
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 countrysi...
From £79 per night
7 nights from £645
Low Rigg
57703 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Muker.
Come and enjoy a break in the Yorkshire Dales and relax with the rustic charm of an original Yorkshire stone cottage. Semi-detached Low Rigg is huddled at the edge the charming vil...
7 nights from £645
7 nights from £890
The Old Farmhouse
57923 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Pickering.
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. ...
7 nights from £890
7 nights from £436
Fell View
58123 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Hawes.
If you want to get away from it all, why not visit Fell View in Gunnerside! A cosy three bedroom cottage in the heart of the village with a local pub on your doorstep and a front c...
7 nights from £436
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Holidays in Yorkshire
Home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the UK, a holiday in Yorkshire will steal your breath away, and then your heart.
Beaches in Yorkshire

Boasting 100 miles of dramatic coastline, a visit to one of Yorkshire’s many beaches is a must during your stay. From the postcard-pretty backdrop of Runswick Bay and the golden sands of Filey to the wild stretch at Robin Hood’s Bay, there’s something for everyone along Yorkshire’s far-flung coast. Whitby boasts three fantastic beaches, as well as one of the top fish and chip restaurants in the UK, making it a perfect holiday destination for families and those craving some seaside charm. A rugged coastline joins the county’s beautiful beaches, offering a myriad of breathtaking walks during your coastal adventure.
Things to do in Yorkshire

With two National Parks to its name, it goes without saying that holidays in Yorkshire are excellent for walkers, whether you have the dog with you or the kids. Uncover magical waterfalls hidden in dappled woodlands or trek across the moors in search of a fire-warmed pub. Yorkshire also boasts an incredible lineup of famous landmarks, including the posterchild of Gothic, Whitby Abbey. Full of family-friendly attractions and scenic railways, Yorkshire is a playground for children as well as outdoor enthusiasts. Turning your feet towards Yorkshire’s historic city, you’ll find the jaw-dropping York Minster Cathedral as well as ancient streets lined with curious shops and inviting restaurants.
Places to eat in Yorkshire

Famed as the birthplace of the Yorkshire pudding, Yorkshire has cemented itself as a hub of great food, whether you’re looking for a Michelin starred celebration or a cosy feast in a historic pub. Malton is known far and wide as the food capital of Yorkshire, you’ll find everything from quirky cafés and bustling restaurants to vibrant markets packed with sweet-smelling stalls. In the Yorkshire Dales, village pubs play a central role in the local communities, boasting button-popping Sunday lunches and a lip-smacking selection of local ales. From rhubarb to asparagus, Yorkshire’s rich soils ensure farm shops are always well-stocked, meaning farm-fresh ingredients are always just around the corner.