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Opening Hours
Monday - Friday
8.30am - 5.30pm
Saturday
8.30am - 4.00pm
(Exc. Bank Holidays)
- 01 January 1970
- Days
- £
Ref · Single room supplement NIL
Warners Nidd Hall
Set in 45 acres of verdant parkland, sculpted gardens and stepped terraces, the hotel has at its heart a magnificent Grade II listed mansion built in the 1820s. It is rumoured that it was here that Edward VIII met Wallace Simpson. The leisure facilities include a 20m indoor swimming pool, spa pool, sauna, steam room and fitness studio. There is also croquet, tennis, a putting green, boules court and outdoor bowls green, angling and more activities than can be listed here! There is live nightly entertainment in the Pavillion Cabaret Room. Our Ambassador Rooms, situated in the new wing are equipped with TV, telephone, hairdryer, ironing facilities and hospitality tray. There is a lift.
ITINERARY
Day 1 After our taxi pick ups, we travel north stopping in the beautiful town of Stamford en route. We arrive in Yorkshire and our hotel in time for dinner.
Day 2 Today we visit Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden. Yorkshire’s first World Heritage Site is an extensive estate with magnificent buildings and sweeping landscapes, and includes the largest abbey ruins in the county and one of England’s most spectacular Georgian water gardens. We have included a guided tour and will leave time for you to explore and have some refreshments. We return to Nidd Hall early afternoon.
Day 3 A day out to the ancient city of York. The morning is free to explore the tangle of quaint cobbled streets and the beauty of York Minster. You could also visit the Castle Museum, the National Railway Museum or just enjoy the shopping opportunities. In the afternoon we will have a 45 minute river cruise. There is an onboard bar and lounge for refreshments.
Day 4 A full day scenic drive through the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. We travel via Settle, Giggleswick and Ribblehead to reach the thriving market town of Hawes, home of Wensleydale cheese. From here we climb the Buttertub Pass and drive through Swaledale to reach another market town: Richmond, with its famous castle. Next we venture south to Leyburn and down through Wharfedale before returning to Nidd Hall, having seen some truly amazing scenery.
Day 5 We spend the morning in Harrogate, famous for its spa, fine Victorian and Edwardian architecture and its excellent shopping. Visit the Royal Pump Room Museum, take a stroll around the beautiful Valley Gardens, or take tea at Betty’s Tearooms down in the Montpellier Quarter. The afternoon is free to either spend more time in town or enjoy the leisure facilities at Nidd Hall.
Day 6 A full day at the Harrogate Autumn Flower Show at the Great Yorkshire Showground, where more than 90 of the country’s leading horticultural nurseries will be displaying their skills in stunning floral displays. We will find inspiring arrangements, stylish garden accessories, innovative garden tools and expert advice from specialists on hand to share their know-how. As much of the show is under cover with two permanent exhibition halls, the show is an excellent day out whatever the weather.
Day 7 A free day to enjoy the facilities on offer at Nidd Hall.
Day 8 Departing after breakfast, we head home via Lincolnshire and the Dartford Crossing making refreshment stops en route. We arrive home early evening.