
Harrogate is an incredibly attractive town with a richly woven,
historic tapestry of architecture. Look about the buildings
and feel the past in their shapes. Although mainly Victorian,
Harrogate has excellent examples of many periods in history.
It is a set in one of the most beautiful areas of the British
Isles . Situated just to the North of the sprawling cities
of Leeds and Bradford and to the South of the rugged Yorkshire
Moors, Harrogate is the perfect blend. Harrogate is sophisticated
and cosmopolitan, whilst retaining the charm of many a bygone
era. It can be a serene and peacefully picturesque place but
is also lively enough to be one of the premier Conference venues
in the world.
Conference Centre
The Harrogate International Centre, with a renowned 2,009-seat auditorium
interlinked with seven exhibition halls and the delightful 864-seat
Royal Hall, stands resplendent and is just a short walk from your base
here at The Acorn Lodge. The entertainment's schedule already
includes world class entertainment such as: the Moscow Ballet, Go West,
Jools Holland, Amici Forever as well as scheduled conferences concentrating
on antiques and fine arts as well as swim wear and bridal exhibitions
to name but a few highlights, in a packed calendar of events. Visit Harrogate events guide.
Turkish Baths
A visit to the Turkish Baths is an indulgence you really should not miss
out on. The building itself is exquisite and the tiling is pure art.
After using the extensive facilities, you will be left with a feeling
of exhilaration, euphoria and absolute cleanliness.
All you need bring are your personal toiletries as fresh,
soft towels are provided. Allow yourself a recommended visit
time of two and a half hours to obtain maximum benefit from
the Turkish Baths
Firstly, after a shower, visit the Steam Room where high humidity,
made gently fragrant with cleansing Eucalyptus, opens pores,
penetrates the respiratory system and eases tense muscles.
Then have a shower before taking a bracing dip in the Plunge
Pool.
Towel down and work your way up through the three inter-connecting
Hot Room Chambers - Tepidarium (warm), the Calidarium (hot),
and the Laconium (hottest) allowing the warmth to continue
its therapeutic effect on skin and well being. Repeat this
cycle as often as you wish, then spend half an hour cooling
down in the elegant Frigidarium (Relaxation Room) to round
off this enjoyable experience
Parks and Nature
Justifiably proud of being " England's Floral District", the
Harrogate District overflows with beautiful parks, floral displays and
gardens, both public and those belonging to historic houses, castles
and abbeys. The now famous Valley Gardens are so beautiful and varied,
they have become gardener Alan Titsmarsh's favourite. |