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The Best Day Trips To Take From Harrogate

Written by Provenance Collection

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10/03/2026

If you’re planning a short break or a weekend away in North Yorkshire, consider booking a hotel in Harrogate. Harrogate is rich in charm and heritage, with a thriving food and drink scene that makes it a destination worth visiting in its own right.

For a day trip in North Yorkshire or the surrounding areas, Harrogate is perfectly placed for exploring the region. From scenic walks and fascinating history to independent shopping and cosy pubs, there’s something to keep you coming back time and time again.

Discover some of the best day trips in North Yorkshire that are easily accessible from Harrogate.

Fountains Abbey

Located near Ripon, Fountains Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a must-visit from Harrogate. Here, you’ll find one of the largest and best-preserved monasteries from the 12th century, alongside the stunning Studley Royal Water Garden. The site is dog-friendly, making it perfect for long walks with the whole family.
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fter a day out at Fountains Abbey, you’ll be sure to work up an appetite. Only a 30-minute drive from the abbey ruins is The Oak Tree Inn in Helperby. This traditional pub, located in the heart of North Yorkshire, offers delicious home-cooked food, a variety of drinks and a welcoming atmosphere, all while being dog-friendly.

Harewood House

Harewood House is an 18th-century country house located just a 20-minute drive from the centre of Harrogate. Visitors to Harewood House can enjoy its impressive gardens and grounds, as well as a stunning collection of art and furniture. The site regularly hosts exhibitions and a variety of events focused on art, history and nature.

Thirsk

A 40-minute drive from Harrogate, Thirsk is a charming village with independent shops, cafes and a rich history. The village features cobbled streets, a market-town culture and a welcoming community that offers visitors an authentic taste of Yorkshire.

Additionally, food lovers will find plenty to enjoy here, with a variety of cafes, pubs and restaurants both in the centre and on the outskirts.

If a hearty pub meal is what you’re after, then The Carpenters Arms has everything you need. Whether you’re stopping by for a relaxed lunch or a cosy evening meal, you’ll find an award-winning seasonal menu waiting for you.

Brimham Rocks

One for outdoor enthusiasts, Brimham Rocks is a natural spectacle worth visiting from Harrogate. Only a 25-minute drive from the town centre, Brimham Rocks is a 50-acre site featuring natural giant rock formations. Plan to spend about four hours exploring the views Brimham Rocks offers.
It’s an excellent spot for climbers, walkers and families, including those with dogs. After your adventure, you’ll definitely be ready to enjoy a classic pub meal back in Harrogate.

Knaresborough and York

For those who love shopping and enjoying good food and drinks in charming towns, consider taking a day trip to Knaresborough or York. Both destinations are easily accessible by train from Harrogate.

In York, wander the cobbled streets of the historic Shambles, relax with a drink by the riverside or brave a ghost tour through the city. Nearby Knaresborough offers a similar picturesque charm. While you’re there, don’t miss the chance to hire a boat on the River Nidd and be sure to treat yourself to a traditional ice cream while taking in the views of the iconic Knaresborough Viaduct.

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