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When your dog comes on holiday with you to North Yorkshire, don’t think you’ll be restricted to walks, and sitting outside.
Dog-friendly businesses and attractions can be found across the county, meaning there is always something for you and your furry friend to do together.
Our Rural area is rich in outdoor attractions, from historical buildings and heritage sites, to natural wonders and iconic landmarks. So, as well as exploring some of the history and story of our special part of Yorkshire and seeing the amazing scenery that has inspired the likes of Turner.
Your Day, your way
When your dog is with you in North Yorkshire, you are free to go and explore wherever your interests take you. Stay out for as long as you want and include your dog on your days out.
There’s no need to worry about getting back and of course, your dog loves being included and exploring new places with you.
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Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal Water Garden
The magnificent ruins of the once prosperous…
Rotunda Museum
Opened in 1829, the Rotunda Museum is one of the…
Humble Bee Farm
Humble Bee Farm is a Yorkshire Wolds working…
Filey Bird Garden and Animal Park
With 5 acres to explore you can feed our friendly…
Scarborough Castle
Scarborough castle conceals over 3000 years of…
Sewerby Hall and Gardens
Sewerby Hall is a Grade I listed building…
Whittaker's Distillery Tours
Enjoy a full tour of the Distillery where one of…
Home to 90 striking contemporary sculptures,…
Woodend Gallery and Studios
A short walk from the town centre, you'll find a…
Mother Shipton's Cave and Petrifying Well
Mother Shipton’s is a beloved Knaresborough…
North Yorkshire Waterpark
North Yorkshire Water Park offers thrilling…
Scarborough Art Gallery
Set in the stunning Crescent Gardens, Scarborough…
Sitwell by Eat Me
Coffee shop venture in the amazing Woodend…
Scarborough North Bay Railway
Heritage Railway one mile in distance, Peasholm…
SeaGrown
SeaGrown Centre is the home of SeaGrown,…
Skipton Castle
Guardian of the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales…
