Dog-friendly cottages in Skipton
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Self-catering dog-friendly holiday accommodation in Skipton
Are you looking for a holiday where you can take your dog along too? Take a peek at our dog-friendly holiday cottages in Skipton and you’ll find a variety of dog-friendly cottages to choose from with a range of canine features, from dog beds and welcome packs to spacious gardens for the whole family. Skipton lies at the gateway to the spectacular Yorkshire Dales National Park where you’ll find wonderful walks on your doorstep. Amble the cobbled main street and you’ll find the well-preserved medieval Skipton Castle, a formidable fortress with dog-friendly interiors and a magical woodland with ferns, bluebells, and rare orchids. The foodies among you will love to source goods from Skipton market and cook up a storm in our cosy self-catering accommodation.
Cruise the canal through Skipton and spot wildlife along the way. Hop on the dog-friendly Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway to Bolton Abbey (6.5 miles); the train line hosts a number of themed events including fish and chips dining, and murder-mystery tours. Visit the elegant spa town of Ilkley (10 miles) where you’ll feel refreshed with a dip in the town’s lido, or find your creative streak at Ilkley’s literary festival. Discover the Forest of Bowland (16 miles), near the border with Lancashire, or venture to Grassington (9.5 miles) where you’ll find some of the best Dale’s walks at your feet before returning to a warm fire and cosy seating in welcoming pet-friendly cottages. Book one of our Skipton dog-friendly cottages and enjoy the happiest holiday in Yorkshire.