Cottages for October half term in North Yorkshire
Savour the best of autumn with a holiday cottage stay this October half term. Find the perfect cottage for half term and celebrate this cosy time of year. Read more Our exclusive ferry discounts of up to 25% will make your island trip with Classic plain sailing.
We have 20 luxury self catering cottages for the October half term in North Yorkshire
7 nights from £890
The Old Farmhouse
57923 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Pickering.
Nestled on the edge of the North York Moors in the charming town of Pickering, this Grade II Listed terraced cottage effortlessly combines historic charm with contemporary luxury. ...
7 nights from £890
7 nights from £481
Fell View
58123 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Hawes.
If you want to get away from it all, why not visit Fell View in Gunnerside! A cosy three bedroom cottage in the heart of the village with a local pub on your doorstep and a front c...
7 nights from £481
7 nights from £896 *
Low Shaw Farmhouse
57944 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage in Hawes.
As you approach the hamlet of Simonstone and look up to the hill on your right you will see Low Shaw Farmhouse nestled on the hillside, surrounded by sheep enclosed by the wonderfu...
7 nights from £896 *
7 nights from £533
Joe House
57792 bedroom self catering cottage near Hawes.
Once inside you will be enveloped in the essence of a Yorkshire country cottage with beams, hand hewn staircase, walls which have been carefully renovated to ensure the traditiona...
7 nights from £533
7 nights from £676
Nettlebed
57683 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Hawes.
Come away to Yorkshire and experience the authentic, rustic charm of an original Yorkshire stone cottage. Nettlebed is nestled on the hillside with amazing views over Swaledale and...
7 nights from £676
7 nights from £511
The Old Stable
5790A cosy 2 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near Hawes.
The Old Stable nestles in a splendid, elevated position with far reaching views of the hills and dales in the hamlet of Crackpot in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales. A delightfully...
7 nights from £511
7 nights from £555
The Haven
57782 bedroom self catering cottage near Hawes.
As its name implies, The Haven is a lovely stone cottage in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales in the quintessential country village of Gunnerside with its pretty bridge, picturesque...
7 nights from £555
7 nights from £600
School House
57043 bedroom, dog friendly self catering cottage near the sea in Muston near Filey.
This charming gem of a cottage is located in the pretty village of Muston, Yorkshire, which is listed in the Domesday Book. Close to the seaside town of Filey and one of England's ...
7 nights from £600
Readymade beds and fluffy towels; this simple but appreciated welcome is standard with us.
Towels and readymade beds
All of our cottages provide bed linen and towels as standard, with a change of bedding included for holidays of two weeks or more. You’ll also find a fresh change of towels for each week (for in the house only, please bring your own for the beach) and tea towels a-plenty.
The beds will be readymade and waiting for you on arrival so you can simply sink into comfort and relax straight into your holiday.
7 nights from £820
Greystones
57375 bedroom dog friendly self catering cottage near the beach in Staithes.
Welcome to Greystones, a fantastic holiday property for all the family, full of original features and perfectly located in the beautiful seaside village of Staithes in North Yorksh...
7 nights from £820
7 nights from £495
Sealark
56262 bedroom, dog friendly holiday cottage near the beach near Whitby.
Close to the beautiful coastline, cliffs and sandy beaches of Runswick Bay, Staithes and Whitby sits this gem of a cottage sleeping four. Exuding a subtle and stylish coastal charm...
7 nights from £495
October can be the most colourful month of the year, with trees parading their final flourish before stripping bare for the winter. Take the kids on a half term holiday to remember and soak up the last hints of green in North Yorkshire. A day out to a public garden might not be first on the children's list of things to do but running through tunnels lined with golden leaves and feeling the crunch underfoot will soon have them jumping in leafy mounds with excitement. The sea has a magical quality, reflecting the October sky and sparkling on the horizon. It doesn't matter if the weather takes a turn for the wintery worse, as a good storm will liven up any school holiday - stand safely back from the sea and feel the salty spray.
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