Enjoying a rural location surrounded by picturesque farmland, this beautiful barn conversation provides the perfect getaway for families and couples to relax in style an explore this magnificent area.
Lose yourselves in the stunning scenery of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty when you take three happy hounds to this stylish barn near Kettlesing Bottom. Watch tails wag as you pick up the leads and venture straight out across the tranquil countryside in which this modern, four-bedroom conversion, which sleeps seven guests, is situated. Plan days out into Harrogate, 5 miles away, where there are pubs at which your cheerful chums are also welcome. Visit the 'Pup Hub' close by where they provide a play park, and swimming pool where owners can swim in the pool with their dogs.
Wander into the generous lounge/kitchen/diner and let your four-legged friends stretch out after each busy day. Pull open the bifold doors so they can amble out onto the patio or into the enclosed garden. Watch the Smart TV, read your book or head over to the kitchen area to prepare everyone’s food. There’s a downstairs WC, plus a useful utility room, where you can towel your canine companions after muddy walks and pop towels and blankets through the washing machine and dryer. A king-size bedroom, with an en-suite shower room and electric bed, is also at this level, while another king-size, plus a super-king-size and a single are on the floor above, together with the family bathroom and its chic, contemporary bath. Spill outside into the enclosed garden to let your furry friends stretch their legs, light the BBQ and take in the scenery. Find parking for four cars, plus bike storage, at the barn.
Call your ecstatic hounds out into the car and drive 10 miles to Pateley Bridge, where you can pick up the Nidderdale Way. This 53-mile-long route is circular and passes through some stunning scenery. Take the pups along with you to the Valley Garden in Harrogate too, where they can accompany you through the 17-acre, Grade II-listed estate, with its parkland and woodland areas.