Did you know? Areas of interest in and around North Yorkshire include the Howardian Hills, the North Pennines, the Yorkshire Dales, the Yorkshire Wolds and the North Yorkshire Moors.
The Blue Lion
East Witton, Nr Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4SN T: 01969 624273
18th century coaching inn, sympathetically renovated and now considered one of North England's leading country inns having received many regional and national culinary awards.
Dogs welcome in the bar area but not the restaurant. Lunch/dinner is served in the bar. Dogs are also welcome in some of the guest bedrooms.
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The Cover Bridge Inn
East Witton, Nr Leyburn, North Yorkshire DL8 4SQ T: 01969 623250
Traditional Grade II listed building with open log fires and oak beamed ceilings. The pub has a comfortable and friendly atmosphere and serves the best cask ales and excellent cuisine, which is cooked fresh to order.
Dogs welcome in a small room to the right hand side as you enter the pub.
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The Bay Horse Inn
York Road, Green Hammerton, North Yorkshire YO26 8BN T: 01423 330338
A former Coaching Inn dating back to the 13th century, The Bridge Inn sits in the pituresque village of Grinton opposite the 12th century Church of St. Andrew, which is also known as the 'Cathedral of the Dale'. The Bridge Inn is well known for welcoming walkers, dogs, muddy boots and all! During the winter months relax infront of the roaring log fires, and during the summer months sit outside and enjoy a refreshing drink after a days walking around spectacular Swaledale.
Dogs are welcome in the bar areas. Dogs may stay in the guest bedrooms by prior arrangement for a small extra charge (see website).
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The Harrogate Arms
Crag Lane, Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG3 1QA T: 01423 567950
Traditional country pub, restaurant and inn offering a warm welcome to all, home cooked food, real ales, fine wines and clean en suite accommodation. The inn is an 18th Century Grade II listed building with open log fires to enjoy during the winter months.
Dogs are welcome throughout the pub.
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The Worsley Arms Hotel
Main Street, Hovingham, North Yorkshire YO62 4LA T: 01653 628134
The Worsley Arms is well placed for visiting both the historic city of York and the majestic North Yorkshire Moors. Built in 1841 in a style described as late Georgian, the hotel’s purpose was to provide accommodation for visitors to Hovingham Spa.
Dogs welcome.
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The Kings Head Hotel
Kettlewell, Skipton, North Yorkshire BD23 5RD T: 01756 760242
16th century freehouse located on the remote Blakey Ridge, the highest point of the North York Moors National Park, with breathtaking views over the valleys of Rosedale and Farndale. The pub has warming open fires, low beamed ceilings and serves a good selection of quality real ales and an extensive menu of bar meals.
Dogs welcome in the bar area but not the restaurant. Food is served in the bar.
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The Windmill Inn
Main Street, Linton, Wetherby, North Yorkshire LS22 4HT T: 01937 582209
The Windmill Inn is a popular traditional public house and has an excellent reputation with locals including some famous faces from popular Yorkshire television programmes.
Dogs welcome.
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The Blacksmith's Arms
Main Street, Naburn, York, North Yorkshire YO19 4PN T: 01904 623464
Great beer, fantastic food and a tremendous atmosphere, all in the traditional setting you would expect in a pub that has been in existence for over 350 years.
The pub has its very own Dog Bar with fresh water and bowls available as well as dog treats in return for a donation to The Dogs Trust.
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Nags Head Country Inn
Pickhill, near Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 4JG T: 01845 567391
16th century coaching inn with stone flag floors, open log fires and oak beams. Excellent food is served using local suppliers and the finest Yorkshire produce.
Dogs welcome in the bar area. It is advisable to book a table in the bar if you want to eat.
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