Dog friendly historic houses in Yorkshire, dog friendly castles in Yorkshire and dog friendly ruins in Yorkshire. Internet guide to dog friendly churches in Yorkshire UK.
Find dog friendly ruins in Yorkshire. Day out ideas such as dog friendly cathedral in Yorkshire. Dog friendly churches, dog friendly steam railways and dog friendly cathedral in Yorks.. Find Pet Friendly Castles in York, Bolton Abbey, Summerbridge, Waterhouses, Skidby, Whitby, Pickering, Crimsworth Dean, Clayton West, York Station, Almondbury, Weatherby, Sledmere, Jervaulx, Rievaulx, Helmsley, Driffield, Thirsk, Richmond, Middleham, Byland Abbey, Keighley, Lockwood.
YorkBoat - YorkWe welcome well behaved dogs onboard.More Information
Bolton Priory - Bolton AbbeyRuins of 12th century Priory Church on the Bolton Abbey Estate. Dogs are welcome on all the riverside paths. We ask visitors to keep their dogs on a lead.PricesFrom:£6**Admission per vehicle (occupants free)More Information
Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway - Bolton AbbeyFamily friendly steam railway with magnificently restored steam engines and yearly visits from Thomas the Tank Engine. Dogs welcome on board.PricesFrom:£4**Train FaresMore Information
Brimham Rocks - SummerbridgeDiscover weird and wonderful rock formations in the Nidderdale AONB. Panoramic views, family trails, guided walks. Dogs welcome if kept under control or on a…More Information
Malham Tarn & Moor - WaterhousesNature reserve and beauty spot around the highest lake in England. Walks, waterfalls, bird hides & interesting rock formations. Well behaved Dogs welcome.More Information
Skidby Windmill & Rural Life Museum - SkidbyGreat family day out at Yorkshire's last working windmill. See how the mill grinds flour and visit the museum with interactive displays. Pets welcome on leads…More Information
North Yorkshire Moors Railway - WhitbyThe North Yorkshire Moors Railway take visitors past stunning countryside and picturesque stations. Why not bring your four legged friend along for the ride?PricesFrom:£6**Adult, children, over 60s and family tickets available.More Information
North Yorkshire Moors Railway - PickeringThe North Yorkshire Moors Railway take visitors past stunning countryside and picturesque stations. Why not bring your four legged friend along for the ride?More Information
Bolton Abbey Estate - Bolton AbbeyExplore the ruins at Bolton Abbey and enjoy the stunning landscape with excellent facilities. Dogs welcome.PricesFrom:£6**Admission per car (occupants free)More Information
Hardcastle Crags - Crimsworth DeanNatural wooded valley in the South Pennines, West Yorkshire. Guided walks and self guided trails with National Trust Gibson Mill family friendly Visitor Centre.PricesFrom:£1**Pay & Display car parkMore Information
Kirklees Light Railway - Clayton WestCome and see Kirklees Light Railway and experience events such as dayout with Thomas, teddy bears picnics and halloween ghost trains. Pet friendly, disabled WCMore Information
The Scarbrough Spa Express - York StationSteam railway trains running from York to Scarborough every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from May-August. Calling at Knaresborough, Harrogate and Leeds.More Information
Castle Hill & Victoria Tower - AlmondburyTowering over the Huddersfield landscape on Castle Hill is Victoria Tower built in 1899 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Open to the public.More Information
Stockeld Park - WeatherbyCountry mansion set in rural farms, woods and parklands on the edge of York, lovely architecture at this 18 C Palladian villa. Pet friendly, gift shopMore Information
Sledmere House - SledmereHistoric 18th century house and gardens open to the public in East Yorkshire. Gardens include walled rose garden and parterre. Café, shop, regular events.More Information
Jervaulx Abbey - JervaulxRuins of a Cistercian Abbey founded in 1156 between Masham and Leyburn. As nature has colonised the old walls over 180 species of wildlflowers can be seen.More Information
Rievaulx Terrace & Temples - RievaulxNational Trust terrace and temples with views of Rievaulx Abbey, 2 classical temples and grass covered terrace. Disabled access, pet friendlyMore Information
Duncombe Park - HelmsleyElegant 18th century stately home in North Yorkshire Moors National Park, grand interiors, superb trees, temples and fine views. Pet friendlyMore Information
Wolds Village - DriffieldListed Georgian farm buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire housing an art gallery exhibiting works by local artists. Craft shop, workshop & tearoom.More Information
North York Moors National Park - ThirskNorth York Moors National Park offers a variety of different things to see and do from quiet walks to the bustling market towns. Family friendly, gift shopsMore Information
Richmond Castle - RichmondHistoric castle in Richmond, see the stunning views of Richmond from the castle roof and watch the story told in an interactive display. Gift shop, picnic siteMore Information
Middleham Castle - MiddlehamHistoric Middleham Castle offers family friendly activities including tours about medieval castle life and stunning views from the top of the keep. Picnic areaMore Information
Byland Abbey - Byland AbbeyThis remote English Heritage ruin, a unique example of gothic architecture and a collection of medieval floor tiles. Disabled toilets, pet friendlyMore Information
East Riddlesden Hall - KeighleyHistoric National Trust manor house with formal and wild gardens. Used as a film location for Wuthering Heights and connections with Yorkshire's Civil War.More Information
Beaumont Park - LockwoodHuddersfield's first public park. Cascade water feature, ancient cliffs, woodland walks, ornamental gardens, sports areas and summer events.More Information