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Autumn in Harrogate

Autumn in Harrogate and the surrounding districts

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Experience the Magic of Autumn in Harrogate and Beyond

As summer fades away and autumn paints the town in vibrant hues, Harrogate and its surrounding areas beckon with a plethora of delightful activities to enjoy. Here are some suggestions to make the most of this enchanting season:

Take a Leisurely Stroll around Plumpton Rocks: Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Plumpton Rocks, a 30-acre parkland near Harrogate and Knaresborough. Lose yourself in the captivating autumn foliage as you explore lakeside pathways. Afterward, refuel with a heartwarming roast dinner at popular nearby pubs like the Half Moon Free House Pub and Mother Shipton Inn. Embrace the outdoors and let the endorphins released during exercise uplift your spirits.

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Brimham Rocks

The natural spectacle of Brimham Rocks, with its giant rock formations, was created by an immense river 100 million years before the first dinosaurs walked the earth, and a visit to this amazing landscape is truly a journey into pre-history. The rocks, sculpted by 320 million years of movement of entire continents as well as hundreds of thousands of years of ice, rain and wind, have taken on weird and wonderful shapes and with a little imagination, they resemble familiar creatures.  Visitors are free to explore the site, spotting the Dancing Bear, the Gorilla, the Eagle and the Turtle, whilst the more nimble can crawl through the Smartie Tube and balance on the Rocking Stones.

Some of the most iconic rock formations can be viewed only 10 minutes’ walk from the car park, and it takes around four hours to explore all of this fascinating site, with its enduring landscape and carefully managed environment. Brimham Rocks and its heather moorland are both Sites of Special Scientific Interest and are a magnet for geologists, naturalists, climbers and walkers, as well as families who love the freedom to explore this amazing place.

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Try Gin Tasting. Our story begins in the North Yorkshire spa town of Harrogate which is home and inspiration for our award-winning Spirits.
In 1571 William Slingsby discovered the unique properties of the natural spring water from Harrogate’s Tewit Well. His discovery brought thousands of visitors to ‘take the waters’ which was thought to have medicinal properties and to this day, people from all over the world visit the spa town to restore their body, mind and soul. Slingsby Gin seeks to capture the ‘Spirit of Harrogate’; synonymous with its beautiful and restorative nature and deliver it in a bottle for you to enjoy.

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Tee Off at Harrogate Golf Club: Contrary to popular belief, golfing can be enjoyed year-round in Harrogate. Head to Harrogate Golf Club, the oldest golf club in the area, and marvel at its historic 18-hole parkland course. Soak up the stunning autumn scenery as you indulge in this mentally invigorating activity.

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Discover Yorkshire’s Historic Landmark Ripley Castle and Gardens, situated 3 miles from Harrogate in North Yorkshire on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, a historic attraction we are open to the public all year round and a visit to the Estate makes for a fascinating and entertaining day out, in a beautiful location. Our history is one of political, military, religious and social turbulence, of plague and persecution, of renaissance, enlightenment and industrial revolution. It is a tale of romance, courage, loyalty and recklessness. There is no final chapter because we are still here

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Discover the Joy of Pumpkin Picking: If you’re eagerly waiting for Halloween, make sure to visit Birchfield Farm for some pumpkin picking. Perfect for families, this experience offers more than just pumpkins—it includes a woodland walk, a farm maze, and a carving barn. The Pumpkin Festival runs from October 3rd to October 31st, with an entry fee of £3.00 per person.

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Explore Pateley Bridge: Your Gateway to Nidderdale AONB Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, the charming market town of Pateley Bridge serves as the perfect launching point for your adventure into the captivating landscapes of the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). Situated just 14 miles northwest of Harrogate and 13 miles west of Ripon, Pateley Bridge is a hidden gem waiting to be uncovered. Its proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park makes it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and weekend explorers alike.

Travel By Car: Embark on your journey to Pateley Bridge and its surrounding attractions by car. Whether you’re planning a scenic Yorkshire Dales road trip or a tranquil weekend escape, the convenience of your own vehicle ensures easy access to this picturesque town.

Bus and Train: For those who prefer public transportation, the nearest train station to Pateley Bridge is located in Harrogate. Direct train services from both York and Leeds stations make it easily accessible. Additionally, there are regular bus connections from Harrogate to Pateley Bridge, offering a more eco-friendly travel option.

Stroll Along High Street: Commence your Pateley Bridge adventure with a leisurely walk along High Street. This bustling thoroughfare showcases a delightful array of local shops, including bakeries, delicatessens, gift stores, and more. Immerse yourself in the town’s unique character by engaging with friendly shop owners and discovering one-of-a-kind treasures along the way.

Pateley Bridge is the perfect gateway to the wonders of Nidderdale AONB and beyond.

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Immerse Yourself in the History of Bewerley: Uncover the rich heritage at the heart of Nidderdale and the parish of Bewerley. Explore the beautiful Fishpond Wood and the unique Yorke family folly, remnants of a bygone era when the region was part of Fountains Abbey’s land. Follow the Yorkes of Bewerley Trail to witness the breathtaking autumn colors that adorn this historical landscape.

Lose Yourself in Nidd Gorge: Follow the meandering River Nidd as it winds its way towards Knaresborough, and discover the wonders of Nidd Gorge. This managed area, abundant with woodland and wildlife, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city. With numerous footpaths and remnants of past industry to explore, Nidd Gorge is the perfect destination for a peaceful autumn walk.

Autumn in Harrogate

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Journey through the Valley of the Seven Bridges: Embark on a captivating walk through the steep-sided valley, tracing the path of the River Skell from Studley Royal estate to Ripon. Adorned with charming bridges, this picturesque valley becomes even more enchanting during autumn. Immerse yourself in the vibrant foliage and allow nature’s beauty to mesmerize you.

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Stroll from Valley Gardens to RHS Garden Harlow Carr: Begin at Harrogate’s Valley Gardens, where magnificent trees transform from lush green to rich autumnal tones. Continue your leisurely walk to the RHS Gardens of Harlow Carr, where each season is celebrated through stunning planting displays. Take in the untouched pine woods and vibrant gardens as they harmonize in a beautiful autumn symphony.

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Explore the Natural Beauty of Hackfall Woods: Venture into the sprawling woodland of Hackfall Woods, nestled near Masham. Lose yourself in its lush landscapes along the banks of the River Ure, discovering hidden follies, sandy beaches, and shale banks. As autumn casts its spell, you’ll be captivated by the rich tapestry of colors that adorn the woods and the picturesque Ure Valley.

Embrace this enchanting season and choose from a diverse range of activities in and around Harrogate. Whether you enjoy leisurely walks, thrilling outdoor adventures, or simply basking in the beauty of autumn’s colors, there’s something for everyone to delight in.

Autumn in Harrogate

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