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Explore Yorkshire’s beautiful moorlands, dramatic coastline and vibrant towns from a One Off Place. From romantic retreats tucked away in rolling hills to family-friendly hideaways and striking large-group homes, each offers character, comfort and a true sense of place. Discover our unique Yorkshire collection and find your perfect getaway.
Discover Unique Holiday Rentals in Yorkshire
One Off Places is home to dozens of holiday rentals in Yorkshire. Whether you’re a couple in search of a romantic getaway, a family looking for an outdoorsy holiday, or a group of friends wanting a weekend of celebration and hiking, you’ll find something to suit you. Here are some of our favourites unique stays in Yorkshire:
- An architect designed barn conversion in Cragg Dale
- A historic hall on a private estate
- Tree Lodge hideaways in the Yorkshire Dales
- Pet friendly glamping in medieval manor house grounds
- A barn conversion in a dark sky reserve on the Yorkshire Moors
Use the accommodation type filter to pinpoint the holiday that suits your style.
Family Friendly Holidays in Yorkshire
Yorkshire is a perfect destination for families as it has such a diverse range of activities and places which appeals to all ages. The countryside, not least the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors allows for endless outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. There are coastal towns with sandy beaches and family friendly attractions, and historic towns and cities (think York and Harrogate for example) to explore. There are castles to visit, farms, parks and adventure centres, and Yorkshire is well known for its welcoming and family friendly atmosphere.
Dog Friendly Holidays in Yorkshire
Yorkshire is an ideal destination for dog owners, as four legged friends are welcome in so many places. The vast countryside has countless walking trails and open spaces which are ideal for dog walking. Many of the coastal towns such as Whitby and Filey have dog friendly beaches. Yorkshire also has a wide range of pet friendly holiday accommodation. For example, this log cabin near Richmond, this simple but charming hobbit house, and this six bedroom luxury country house on a private estate. Many cafes and pubs also welcome dogs.
Romantic Getaways in Yorkshire
Yorkshire is a great destination for couples seeking a romantic getaway, with its blend of stunning landscapes, historic charm, and cosy retreats. Walk hand-in-hand through the cobbled streets of York, explore medieval castles, or enjoy intimate dinners in pretty village pubs. The dramatic scenery of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors provides a stunning backdrop for walks and picnics. Coastal towns offer seaside charm and sunsets over the sea. Couples will enjoy this beautifully romantic little bolthole in North Yorkshire where a stargazing pack is included in the price! Also ideal for couples is this historic riverside cottage which was once a cobblers and is just a short walk to the local Michelin recommended pub. Yorkshire ticks the boxes both for couples in search of adventure and those looking for a more chilled break away.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What sort of unique places to stay can I find in Yorkshire?
A: Use the region filters to see all our One Off Places in Yorkshire and then filter by types of property to see the range of options. Choose a classic cottage, a log cabin, a glamping site, or a big country house.
Q: What are the most popular activities in Yorkshire?
A: Here are five of the most popular things to do when on holiday in Yorkshire:
- Hiking and Walking in the Dales: Trails in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Malham Cove, and the Three Peaks Challenge.
- Visiting Castles and Historic Sites: Including Castle Howard, Whitby Abbey, and Bolton Castle.
- Coastal Activities: Enjoying beaches, coastal walks, and seaside towns like Whitby, Scarborough, and Robin Hood’s Bay.
- Cycling and Outdoor Adventures: Mountain biking and cycling routes through the moors and countryside.
- Wildlife and Nature Watching: Exploring moors, forests, and coastal reserves.
Q: What are the best walking routes in Yorkshire?
A: There are so many options for hiking - something for all ages and abilities. But here are our top three:
- Malham Cove (Yorkshire Dales) - a spectacular limestone amphitheatre with dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, and panoramic views.
- Three Peaks Challenge (Pen-y-ghent, Whernside, Ingleborough – Yorkshire Dales) - a challenging yet rewarding trek for serious walkers.
- Robin Hood’s Bay Coastal Walk (North York Moors Coast) - a scenic cliff-top and beach route along the North Sea coastline.
Q: What are some of the must-see places in Yorkshire?
A: The city of York is famous for its medieval streets and York Minster and is a must-see if you find yourself nearby. In contrast, the Yorkshire Dales National Park can’t be missed - stunning valleys, rolling hills, waterfalls and pretty villages. Whitby is a pretty seaside town with a historic abbey and a dramatic coastline, dotted with sandy beaches. Literature enthusiasts must visit Haworth and the Bronte Parsonage, the historic home of the Bronte sisters set in the Pennine landscape. And Castle Howard, one of England’s grandest stately homes, will appeal to all visitors, young and old alike.
Q: What is the best time of year to visit Yorkshire?
A: Yorkshire is an ideal year round holiday destination - here are some reasons why you should visit Yorkshire in each of the four seasons.
- Spring - mild weather, fewer crowds, and blooming wildflowers in the Yorkshire Dales and Moors.
- Summer- long sunny days (hopefully!) ideal for coast walks and beach trips, family friendly activities, water sports and countryside picnics
- Autumn - fewer tourists, harvest festivals, stunning autumn foliage across the Dales, Moors and woodlands
- Winter - festive Christmas markets, roaring log fires in country pubs, cosy cottages and snow capped landscapes for scenic wintery walks










