A Holiday in Harrogate



Harrogate is a dainty little town in North Yorkshire, England which became popular as a spa resort many years ago. In the 17th century, the water in Harrogate was discovered to have medicinal powers, making it a popular health treatment. Since then, Harrogate has become rather famous and now boasts a wealth of features. There are many shops, pubs, restaurants, hotels to accommodate tourists, and with ample attractions available, Harrogate is the perfect place to go for a holiday.

Here are a few things to do on your holiday in Harrogate:

As Harrogate is renowned for its water, the first place to visit is the Turkish Baths and Spa to unwind your mind and invigorate your body. With a number of treatments and options, there is something for all here. All you need to bring are your personal toiletries, as soft towels are provided.

Visit the Pump Room Museum, which is where the main outlet of the mineral springs is located. Here, travellers can learn about the colourful history of Harrogate and also view and buy a large collection of antique and artistic pieces.

If you are looking for some outdoor adventure, then put on your boots and explore Brimham Rocks. These rocks form a curious landscape made of bizarre shapes and balancing boulders, which has attracted many walkers, climbers and tourists. The rocks have names such as Dancing Bear, Balancing Stones, Idol Rock, Turtle and Druids Desk. There are ample spots to sit down and enjoy a picnic here.

Visit the Harrogate International Centre, one of the largest purpose built conference and exhibition venues in the UK. With a varied programme of music and entertainment, the whole family will find something to their liking here on stage.

Harrogate has its fair share of stately homes and castles. One famous spot to visit is the Ripley Castle, which has been the home of the Ingilby family for nearly 700 years. Here you can learn how the family survived over the many years