Rudding Park – Harrogate, North Yorkshire

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A glorious, privately owned gem and one of Yorkshire’s finest hotels, Rudding Park has many luxurious features including its new destination spa, which offers a UK first in the form of its rooftop spa garden. When you’re not bobbing about in the hydrotherapy infinity pool, in the sauna infused with herbs from the kitchen garden or having a Carita facial, there’s plenty to do within the 300 acres of park and woodland, including an 18-hole golf course. The accommodation is in two contemporary wings, with a range of bedrooms, from doubles to luxurious spa suites with a steam room and private garden. Food wise, there’s contemporary fine dining in Horto, dishes served all day at Clocktower with its south-facing terrace, healthy offerings in Horto café and the option to dine al fresco. The personal touch runs throughout and with its amazing kitchen garden and gorgeous spa, Rudding Park has created a hotel splash whose ripples reverberate far and wide.

Doubles from £172
+44 (0)1423 844822; ruddingpark.co.uk

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SEE

Rudding Park is perfectly located to explore the spa town of Harrogate.  Guests staying on a Sleeping Beauty Spa Break also receive complimentary access to the Royal Pump Rooms where they can see and smell the original wells and learn about their role in the development of Harrogate as a thriving spa town.

EAT

3 AA Rosette Horto Restaurant offers contemporary fine dining, inspired by over 100 different herbs, salads and edible flowers in the Rudding Park Kitchen Garden.

BUY

Upgrade to access the Roof Top Spa and Garden – a social space to enjoy the range of hydrotherapy and thermal experiences. Plus, you can now book to experience your spa treatment amongst nature – in the secluded Woodland Glade. Your senses will be heightened as you reconnect with nature.

CLAIM TO FAME

Botanicals from the garden are used in Slingsby Gin, an award-winning gin created by The Spirit of Harrogate which celebrates Harrogate’s spa heritage.


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