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Above Pretty flowers of Crescent Gardens in
front of the Royal Hall, Harrogate

A two-hour walking tour
From the car park walk up Montpellier
Road to the tourist office, housed in the
Royal Baths 1 on Crescent Rd. Dating
from 1897, the baths were once a key
destination for the health-conscious
super-rich, who came for the sulphur
water, peat baths and other delights.
Inside, the Turkish baths, with original
Victorian tiles, have been restored to
their 19th-century glory. Facing away
from pretty Crescent Gardens, and with
the baths on the right, turn left into
Parliament Street past the Royal Hall,
built in 1903, and take Swan Rd on the
left. It was at the Old Swan Hotel 2
that crime writer Agatha Christie was
found after crashing her car and going
missing in 1926. Booked in as Theresa
Neele – her husband’s mistress – she
claimed amnesia, but it is not known
what really lay behind it all. Visit the
Mercer Art Gallery 3 (closed Mon except
Bank Hols; Sun, pm only) on Swan Rd, with
its fine art collection of some 2,000

works, mainly from the 19th and 20th
centuries. At the 19th-century Royal
Pump Room Museum 4 (open daily)
on Crown Place, built around the Old
Sulphur Well, try some of the strongest
sulphur water in Europe. Head into
Valley Gardens 5 (open daily) opposite
and follow the stream to see the
restored 1930s Colonnade, Sun Pavilion
and Magnesia Pump Room. Return to
the Royal Pump Room and head right
up Royal Parade and right at the
roundabout, past the stately Crown
Hotel, up Cold Bath Rd, noting the fine
Georgian houses. Turn left into Queens
Rd and left into Lancaster Rd to West
Park Stray. Turn right down Beech
Grove and left onto Otley Rd towards
the Prince of Wales roundabout. Turn
right onto Trinity Road. Admire the
Gothic-style, 19th-century Trinity
Church 6 , then cross Leeds Road and
enter the marvellous public amenity of
The Stray 7. The tree-shaded path
across the park leads to the domed
Tewit Well, England’s
oldest spa. Here, in
1571, William Slingsby
came upon a spring,
and, tasting from it,
was reminded of the
health-giving waters of
European spas. Either
follow Slingsby Walk
across the railway to
appreciate the size of
the park – or head
back to town along
West Park Street for
refreshments at
Yorkshire’s famous tea
rooms, Betty’s 8 , on
the left, before heading
back to the car park.
ª Head north along
Parliament St (the
A61), and take the left
fork to enter Ripley.
There is free parking
by the castle.

WHERE TO STAY

HARROGATE
Balmoral Hotel moderate
Plush boutique hotel in an old building
with opulent rooms and ensuite
Victorian bathrooms at good prices.
16–18 Franklin Mount, HG1 5EJ; 01423
508 208; http://www.balmoralhotel.co.uk
Grants moderate–expensive
In a quiet but central location, this
Victorian town house has smart ensuite
rooms and a smalll seafood bistro.
3–13 Swan Road, HT1 2SS; 01423 560
666; http://www.grantshotel-harrogate.com
April House inexpensive
This small, friendly B&B in a Victorian
house in a quiet avenue offers rooms
with ensuite or private bathrooms.
3 Studley Road, HG1 5JU; 01423 561
879; http://www.aprilhouse.com

RIPLEY
Boar’s Head Hotel moderate
Friendly hotel owned by the Ingilbys
has “olde worlde” but comfortable
rooms that include access to the castle.
Ripley Castle Estate, HG3 3AY0; 01423
771 888; http://www.ripleycastle.co.uk
RIPON
The Old Deanery moderate
This small historic, central hotel offers
individually designed ensuite rooms.
There’s also a decent restaurant.
Minster Road, HG4 1QS; 01765 600
003; http://www.theolddeanery.co.uk

VISITING HARROGATE
Parking
Follow signs for centre, for parking on
Montpellier Road or Union Street
Tourist Information
Royal Baths, Crescent Rd, HG1 2RR;
0845 389 3223; http://www.harrogate.gov.uk

1 Harrogate
North Yorks; HG1 1
This vibrant and elegant spa town, on the edge of the Dales, grew up
around a sulphur well, enclosed within the Royal Pump Room built in


  1. Modern visitors will find a wide choice of boutiques, antique
    shops, restaurants and bars, and plenty of green spaces in Crescent
    Garden and Valley Gardens. The vast open park, “The Stray”, was created
    in 1778 so that the people of Harrogate could access the springs.


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Where to Stay: inexpensive, under £80; moderate, £80–£150; expensive, over £150

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