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Harrogate’s charm ‘irresistible’ to those seeking caravan holiday

The town of Harrogate boasts `glorious` gardens and `graceful` architecture

by Gemma Roskell

The North Yorkshire town of Harrogate may have a lot to offer caravanners seeking a new and exciting destination to visit. A representative from the Harrogate Tourism Team said the classic spa town has an “irresistible” charm.

As well as “fabulous” shopping, a unique cafe culture and a reputation for style, it also boasts “glorious” gardens and “graceful” architecture.

The spokesperson urged visitors to experience some of the town’s spa heritage by enjoying a traditional therapy at the Turkish Baths.

Other attractions on offer for caravanners in Harrogate include the newly refurbished Royal Hall, the Royal Pump Room Museum and Ripley Castle.

The Yorkshire Dales are just a short drive away for those hoping to get out and about in the great outdoors.

There are numerous caravan and camping sites in the area, so touring caravan owners will have plenty of options when it comes to pitching up.