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Fryup Dale Holiday Cottages

35 properties found
Lealholm, near Whitby, Yorkshire

Great Fryup View

221

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7 nights

£444 - £721

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Lealholm, near Whitby, Yorkshire

Fat Ox Cottage

4211

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7 nights

£445 - £886

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Castleton, near Danby, Yorkshire

The Granary - Castleton

211

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7 nights

£612 - £1,080

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Castleton, near Danby, Yorkshire

Blakey View Bothy - Whitby

2112

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7 nights

£529 - £828

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Glaisdale, near Whitby, Yorkshire

Paddy Waddells Rest

2112

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7 nights

£620 - £978

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Goathland, near Whitby, Yorkshire

The Potting Shed - Goathland

211

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7 nights

£868 - £1,122

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Grosmont, near Whitby, Yorkshire

Barn Owl's Nest

211

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7 nights

£770 - £1,121

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Castleton, near Danby, Yorkshire

Blakey View Cottage

2112

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7 nights

£484 - £912

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Goathland, near Whitby, Yorkshire

The Bull Pen - Goathland

211

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7 nights

£977 - £1,296

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Egton Bridge, near Whitby, Yorkshire

Esk Cottage - Egton

2111

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7 nights

£514 - £811

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Grosmont, near Whitby, Yorkshire

Bluebell Wood

211

Our grading

7 nights

£770 - £1,121

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Glaisdale, Yorkshire

Meadowfield Cottage

211

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7 nights

£417 - £670

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Fryup Dale Cottages

Fryup Dale is a picturesque, peaceful hamlet in the midst of the North York Moors National Park. Surrounded by miles of heather moorland, this is an ideal location for anyone looking for a "get away from it all" holiday, surrounded by natural beauty. Walkers have easy access to the paths through the moors and farmland and the quiet country lanes. For those that like to explore, there are a number of ancient stone way-markers which often take the form of a cross nearby. These were used as landmarks for travellers and sometimes to signify land boundaries.

The villages of Castleton, Danby, Lealholm and Glaisdale offer the usual facilities including pubs, tearooms and shops. The Moors National Park Centre in Danby is well worth a visit to find out all about the National Park and holds various exhibitions and events throughout the year.