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You like to enjoy the medieval charm locked in the UK, Holidu takes you to Harrogate, this is highly regarded as one of the best and happiest places to live in England, Harrogate is a cultivated spa town in Yorkshire. Since the 18th century, it has been frequented by aristocrats, industrialists and even a tsarina, who came to drink the waters, rich in sulphur, iron and salt. Harrogate is home to one of the four Royal Horticultural Society gardens, and the surrounding valleys are home to castle ruins, stately homes, and millstone rock formations carved into surreal shapes by wind, water, and ice
Spectacular log cabins with great viewsYou will be surprised to see the medieval and Victorian style that is still preserved in many of the buildings in Harrogate, and the lodgings that you will see are no exception. Regardless of their old style, inside these log cabins, they offer you all the comforts of a modern space, not only in terms of design but also in luxuries and accessories. You will have internet, washing machine, heating, parking, gardens and views that will take your breath away.
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Take your partner on a food excursion to Harrogate Walking. The charming town of Harrogate is today also known for its food scene. You can take a tour with your partner and visit the most important places of interest in the city centre and take a break in five different restaurants and other places. Dine on local delicacies, have a beer, and hear about Harrogate's history as you go. By the end of the tour you will have enjoyed the equivalent of a hearty meal.
Harratage for all agesDelight in Valley Gardens. Here you will find flower beds, woods, enclosed lawns and trails on 17 acres. These more polished facilities are accompanied by a children's play area, wading pool, boating lake, crazy golf course, and putting course. At the western cusp of the gardens, you can take a path through the countryside to the RHS Garden on Harlow Carr
Harrogate came to be known as The English Spa in the Georgian era, after its waters were discovered in the 16th century.
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This is a beautiful and natural place to spend an hour or two. You can have a nice walk on the rocks and enjoy the landscape accompanied by beautiful views. Knowing the Hut Café National Trust will be a pleasant surprise in this remote place. The rocks are extraordinary and the whole area gives you amazing views of Yorkshire. Well worth a visit. There are also ripe bilberries to eat along the route. You will love it!
2. Taste a delicious coffee at Bettys Café Tea RoomThis institution was created in 1919 by the Swiss pastry chef and baker Frederick Belmont. After a century, this company is in its fourth generation, and you can have breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea, with a menu that pushes the Swiss and Yorkshire traditions. You could order a rösti for breakfast, for lunch schitzel and chocolate cake from the cake trolley.
3. Take a stroll around the RHS Garden Harlow CarrHarlow Carr settled in a former Victorian spa on a natural spring in 1946 and sits on nearly 30 acres. The bathhouse became the study centre of the garden, while the Limestone Rock Garden is the scene of a stuffy spring, and still has a faint smell of sulphur. This is undoubtedly a leisurely walk that will take you through a tapestry of different environments, like a garden that shows the development of horticulture and fashion over time.
4. Take a tour of the Mercer Art GalleryIn the refined old boardwalk rooms, the free Mercer Art Gallery houses the Harrogate District's extensive art collection. Learn about the 2,000 works in the collection, selected for various short-term exhibitions and dedicated to specific themes or movements with paintings, drawings and prints.
5. Get to know the Montpellier neighbourhood. The streets near Bettys Tearooms are part of the Montpellier Quarter, which was first activated by businessman George Dawson in the 1860s with the construction of the Montpellier Parade. The quarter has more than 50 independent stores. You will be dazzled to see that in this neighbourhood the clientele of e high income from Harrogate.
6. Learn about the history of the Royal Pump Room MuseumThe Royal Pump Room is a beautiful rotunda, built in 1842 as a refuge for people to drink from the strongest sulphur pit in Europe. In Harrogate's heyday as a spa, 15,000 people would enter this building each summer, while the delicate metal and glass annex opened in 1913. The museum opened in the pump room in 1953 and delves into Harrogate's glory days, remembering the aristocrats of Russia and famous writers such as Charles Dickens who visited the resort.
7. Be sure to visit Knaresborough CastleThe remains of Knaresborough Castle are beautiful, but the building is also significant as a line of English monarchs such as Henry I, King John, Edward I and Edward II invested large funds to develop the fortress. It was also here in the 1170s that Hugh de Moreville, one of the men who murdered Thomas Becket, took refuge after the act. As a royal fortress, the castle was torn down in the English Civil War by victorious MPs to prevent it from being reused.
Information about log cabins in Harrogate
🏡 Log cabins available: | 230 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -45%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £40. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 113 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |