Overview
The Old Swan Hotel is packed with stunning, period features. It's one of the most famous hotels in Harrogate as it was hideaway haven for crime queen, Agatha Christie, when she famously disappeared in 1926. It makes an ideal base for exploring North Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Dales.
What your dog can expect at this dog-friendly property?
The Swan Hotel is surrounded by landscaped lawns and gardens that beckon your furry friend to sniff around and explore. A number of selected rooms are specially dedicated to dogs as they are close to an exit, so they can easily answer the call of nature! During your dog-friendly holiday here, you'll also can embark on plenty of dog walks in the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors after your four-legged friend enjoys a tasty doggy breakfast provided by the hotel.
Highlights
- A short walk from Harrogate town centre
- Perfect for exploring North Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Dales
- Have dinner in the spectacular dining room
Pooch Perks:
- Plenty of dog walking adventures nearby
- Luscious lawns and gardens to enjoy
- Doggy breakfast for your pup
- Your pooch is welcome to dine in the Lounge Area
Bow Wow Factor
Fabulous walks nearby in the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors that will set tails wagging!
Dine with Your Dog
Indulge in a beautifully prepared dinner crafted by our chefs in the hotel's lounge area.
Dogs are not allowed in the restaurant.
Need to know
The Old Swan Hotel Reviews
- 422 reviews
- Member since 2023
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG1 2SR
3 night stay for my wife and I
We could not have found a better place to stay in Harrogate. every aspect of our hotel was excellent.
The only thing I could find (a very tiny) fault with was the dinner menu. There were only four main courses, so if a stay was to be longer than 3or4 nights it would become repetetive.
Lovely Hotel in beautiful Harrogate
The Old Sean is very close to the town centre. Lots of restaurants and cafes close by. Hotel is lovely but in need of updating having said that the rooms were spotless, beds comfortable and restaurant very good. Excellent breakfast too
Bring a plug extension as very few plugs for phones etc but they didn t need extra plugs in Agatha s day.
Harrogate short break
We love this hotel and always enjoy our stay as its very friendly food is excellent and good value and quality reasonably priced. It s very quiet but also convenient for exploring around town and surrounding areas.
The staff are very friendly and helpful and since our last visit it s had some refurbishment we would highly recommend this hotel and will definitely be returning.
Map & Directions
Address
Swan Road
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG1 2SR
How to get here
Parking
Onsite parking is available, with 4 designated disabled spaces. The parking is regulated by Harrogate Borough Council and if you wish to park your car with us you must display a valid permit purchased from reception on arrival. All parking is subject to availability and operates on a first come first served basis.
Directions From the South
M1 to A1 to Wetherby, then exit onto A661 to Harrogate.
Follow signs to Ripon and town centre.
Drive down Parliament Street, straight across the traffic lights at the bottom, and up Ripon Road. After approximately 150 yards, turn left into
Swan Road.
Directions From the North
A1 to A61 signed for Ripon and Thirsk.
Enter your postcode to view approximate driving directions to The Old Swan Hotel.
Location & Local Attractions
Just a short walk from Harrogate town centre and 15 minutes from Harrogate Railway Station, the hotel is only a 5 minutes walk from the famous Betty's Tearoom
In addition to Betty's Tearooms, Harrogate is famous for its Pump Room and elegant Spa buildings, wide open green spaces.
Harrogate's most famous spa building, the Royal Pump Room, is built over the site of the strongest sulphur spring in England and the water can still be sampled today. The museum features some original Royal Bath treatments, as well as fine examples of ceramics, jewellery and costume. Nearby is The Mercer Art Gallery, originally opened in 1806 as The Promenade Room. This houses the Permanent Fine Art Collection, plus two lively exhibition spaces.
In July, the town and the hotel hosts the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival, as well as a series of festivals throughout the year.
Close by is the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales with walks, places of interest to visit and activities for all ages.
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Concierge
When you make a reservation with us, our Canine Concierge are on hand pre and post trip.
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