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Nicely refurbished village pub. Dog friendly in the bar area, and it's smart and comfortable. Good outdoor seating area as well. Worth making a detour for.
A wonderful opportunity for both you and the dog to enjoy some floral scents, walk in the attractive gardens and relax with a cup of tea and cake afterwards.
A chance to enjoy a stroll with the dog on the roof of the moors, with expansive views all around and just the sound of swallows and skylarks to keep you company.
Dogs are welcome on most of the beach here all year round.
Few places better than a crumbling ruin for a thoughtful moment of walkies with Fido. This was once home to a large community of White Canons, until Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries.
The trail around the waterfalls has been popular since the 19th century - and it's an exhilarating experience.
A wild and lonely spot on the Pennine Way, and a dog-friendly pub that's the highest in the country. Dog-friendly B&B rooms
A handy dog-friendly inn with a short dog walk and very easy access from the main road as well as dog-friendly B&B rooms. Long opening hours make this a reliable pitstop for families.
Tiny hamlet amidst the moors with a small car park and very clean public loos. And the walk is perfectly signed from the car park.
An astonishing country park with lots to do and see. Dogs, kids and adults will all be able to find something of interest here.
The village at the start of this walk will be familiar to some as Aidensfield - home of TVs Heartbeat series, as well as the location for Hogsmeade station in the Harry Potter movie, the Philosopher's...
Two options for dog walks here, and it's a really quiet and peaceful space. You're highly unlikely to see anyone else.
Busy small market town on the edge of the moors and with a somewhat quaint feel and atmosphere.
An enjoyable and varied walk with the dog past a small, scenic waterfall much admired by Turner, and then up onto the moors.
One of the prettiest bays in this part of the coast, and dog-friendly all year. The hotel at the top of the slope is fantastically dog-friendly and provides big bowls of water for doggie visitors.
Southern section of beach is miles long. Popular with weekend dog walkers.
Dogs are welcome here and it's a large and roomy building where families, locals and dog-walkers rub along together well.
Near purpose-made stop for dog-friendly refreshments and a walk. The pub has plenty of parking, and safe on-lane parking is available nearby too. The village is quiet and rural.
A warm and dog-welcoming country inn with a blazing fire in cold weather, and a real haven from a biting Yorkshire wind.
A cool and shady walk with the dog on easy paths with terrific views over the North Yorks National Park.
Junction 44
We came here on a wet, windy day after a morning where just about everything went wrong. So I was totally charmed by the welcome here.
Unbelievable little town, very close to the A64 and it's like a time warp back to the 1950s (or thereabouts). The dog-friendly hotel is a massive building with a big car park, and next to the river.
A wonderful spot on a hot day for dogs and kids to swim in the river, and the walk is good at any time of the year.
An easy stroll around Malham Tarn - ideal for a laid back start to the day. Worth taking an extra layer as it can get nippy even on bright days.
Falling Foss is a delightful waterfall, accessed through woodland on either side of Littlebeck and Maybeck.
Enormous sandy beach, with no dog restrictions. Brilliant!
Allow yourself time to enjoy a visit to this extraordinary 13th century pub, and the waterfall next door. Absolute time travel and everywhere is dog-friendly.
Lovely flat beach with hard sand, dogs permitted north of the town. Park on Marine Parade. The town is incredible with the 'full Victorian' resort style buildings and railway station.
Popular local walk with a cracking view from the top. No matter how many times you clamber up the hill, the walk will always feel different.
River Ouse
Riverside walk that's popular with local dog walkers.
The only market town in the North Yorkshire national park, and you'll find a number of dog-friendly places for refreshments as well as several excellent walks and a castle.
This is a lovely tiny village where it's easy to get onto the Pennine Bridleway for a satisfying yomp with the dog. Expect waterfalls and chatty locals.
If you're driving north from Harrogate don't miss out on the chance to look at this absolutely unique village.
Family and dog fun here, with the ruins of the biggest castle in the North and you might even spot a really famous racehorse from one of the racing stables. The town is horse obsessed.
When a driver needs a long dog walk with massive views and no company, head for this section of the Pennine Way and let your spirits soar!
Excellent dog walking in woodland just a couple of miles from the bright lights of Scarborough. This is ideal summer walking when every dog needs sniffing space away from the crowds.
The village was once a centre for lead smelting, and the mill site here is worth a visit. It's just off the Leyburn road, and brown-signed from opposite the pub.
It's easy to drive through the village and barely notice.
Walk through the door of this little inn in Swaledale and you will receive a warm friendly welcome. It's a traditional Yorkshire Dales pub, serving good homemade food and well-kept local ales.
Away from the more popular beach walks, this is a fine spot for a dog walk with a handy National Trust snack kiosk and information point, as well as a dog-friendly hotel with wonderful afternoon teas.
About half way between Scarborough and Whitby. Take refreshments and dog water with you - there are no facilities.
Byland Abbey is the focal point of this walk - a dignified ruin of one of the largest Cistercian monastery complexes in Yorkshire.
You would never know that this forest land had been created over the remains of a disused railway line and coal mine, and it's now a popular leisure spot for dogs and walkers.
Within walking distance of the famous falls, you'll find a warm welcome and good eating at this former coaching inn.
Jem and I arrived wet, and a tiny bit grumpy truth to tell, and were totally won over by the lovely warm atmosphere and excellent sarnies here.
Lovely picnic table by the side of a little stream, and then a sheep-free walk with the dog up onto the moors. Don't forget to take your picnic.
An easy dog walk from a dog-friendly pub in one of Yorkshire's super-pretty villages. This gives you a real insider's view of the countryside.
Malham is famous for walks to the Cove, Tarn and elsewhere and this short walk is suitable for wheelchairs, buggies and those who prefer to listen to the sounds of the brook and wind brushing through...
An easy access walk that's great for dogs and easy to find.
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