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Exploring RHS Harlow Carr Garden in Autumn: What to See and Do

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The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Harlow Carr Garden is one of five public gardens run by the RHS and is located one and a half miles from the centre of Harrogate, North Yorkshire.

Getting there:

RHS Harlow Carr Garden
RHS Harlow Carr Garden

We arrived by car, with ample free parking available.  For visitors using public transport there are regular trains to Harrogate from both York and Leeds. Close to the station it’s then possible to board Bus 6 taking 15 minutes to reach Harlow Carr, the nearest stop being a four minute walk from the garden entrance. On a lovely day, walking to the garden from the town centre is also very pleasant. The walk starts from the Valley Gardens in the town centre and continues up through the Pine Woods taking approximately 30 minutes to reach Harlow Carr. An incentive of taking public transport is that visitors receive a discount of 30% on ticket prices so do remember to keep hold of your bus/rail tickets as proof.

Exploring the Garden:

Harlow Carr Garden, Harrogate
Harlow Carr Garden, Harrogate

Nestled in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside, Harlow Carr is a delight in every season, showcasing diverse landscapes with different garden styles and an extensive plant collection. The garden has recently expanded and now covers more than 58 acres so it never feels crowded.

Autumn colours at Harlow Carr
Autumn colours at Harlow Carr

There’s something for everyone from woodland walks to ornamental gardens, wildflower meadows and stream side borders. Our latest visit was in early autumn when the main borders were ablaze with colour.

Harvest time at Harlow Carr, Harrogate
Harvest time at Harlow Carr

Autumn is a great time to visit the garden as it is when the annual Festival of Flavours weekend takes place. Included in the usual admission charge visitors have an opportunity to watch live cookery demonstrations, browse local food stalls and take kitchen garden tours led by RHS gardeners.

The Kitchen Garden

Kitchen Garden, Harlow Carr Garden
Kitchen Garden, Harlow Carr Garden

The Kitchen Garden was originally developed to illustrate what could be grown on a windy site and in heavy clay soil. The garden is set out in a series of raised beds that allow the soil to warm up quickly.

Tomatoes growing in the Kitchen Garden glasshouse, Harlow Carr Garden.
Tomatoes growing in the Kitchen Garden glasshouse

Although our visit didn’t coincide with the Festival of Flavours we did enjoy a guided tour of the kitchen garden and we were able to taste freshly picked raspberries, tomatoes and apples. It was explained that the kitchen gardeners work in conjunction with the Harlow Carr chefs to grow and supply fresh produce for their newly opened cafe.

Gathering in the harvest at Harlow Carr, Harrogate
Gathering in the harvest at Harlow Carr

Packed with an enticing mix of ornamentals and edibles, the Kitchen Garden includes local and heritage varieties of fruit and vegetables, as well as unusual crops and plants used in weaving and dyeing. As early September is traditional harvest time trug baskets containing pumpkins, chillies, brassicas and chard were being filled by a member of the kitchen garden team.

Kitchen Garden RHS Guide at Harlow Carr, Harrogate
Being shown around the Kitchen Garden by one of the RHS team

The garden’s purpose is to demonstrate new, unusual and heritage selections of edible crops, as well as everyday favourites. A three-year crop rotation is in place, with flowers and herbs growing among the vegetables to deter pests and attract pollinators. The garden champions self-sufficiency with supplies to the cafe demonstrating perfectly the concept of plot to plate. The new glasshouse is used for tender plants such as tomatoes, peppers, aubergines, basil and lemon grass and in the cooler months hardy salad crops are protected in there from the weather.

Sunflowers at Harlow Carr Gardens, Harrogate
Sunflowers at Harlow Carr Gardens

Flowers such as marigolds and nasturtiums are also grown in the garden as edible crops whilst larger flowers such as sunflowers are used for decorative displays. There’s plenty of colour during autumn as ornamental flowers mingle among the vegetables creating some striking combinations.

Kitchen Garden, Harlow Carr, Harrogate
Kitchen Garden, Harlow Carr

Harlow Carr’s Fruit Garden is cleverly contained within the Kitchen Garden and includes a mini-orchard with step-over apples and an apple arch. The arch must look beautiful in springtime filled with white and pink blossom.

Sampling freshly picked raspberries at Harlow Carr Harrogate
Sampling freshly picked raspberries

The varieties of apple grown include red-flushed ‘Discovery’, yellowish ‘Limelight’, striped ‘Ellison’s Orange’ and ‘King of the Pippins’. A range of berries including cranberries, redcurrants, lingonberries and blueberries are also cultivated, some of which we were able to sample.

The Harrogate Arms Café

The Harrogate Arms, Harlow Carr Garden
The Harrogate Arms, Harlow Carr Garden

A former hotel located just beyond the Harlow Carr grounds was purchased by the RHS and incorporated into the edge of the garden. Known as The Harrogate Arms, the building is of special historic interest due to its origins and development as an early Victorian hotel associated with the Harlow Carr Spa. Constructed in 1844, like many places in Harrogate at that time, the spa thrived as a destination where visitors could take the waters from the natural springs and enjoy the surrounding parkland for health benefits.

The Harrogate Arms Cafe, Harlow Carr Garden
The Harrogate Arms Cafe, Harlow Carr Garden

The redeveloped Harrogate Arms is now open as a new RHS Harlow Carr café at the garden. The surrounding landscape around the building has been carefully redesigned to incorporate it into the existing garden. Views of the Kitchen Garden can be seen from the outdoor terrace of the café.

The Harrogate Arms Cafe, Harlow Carr Garden
The Harrogate Arms Cafe, Harlow Carr Garden

The interior is bright and airy with contemporary styled fruit and vegetable prints along its walls. Open daily, the menu utilises the abundance of fresh produce picked daily from the kitchen garden with a board indicating the items used that day.

Brunch at The Harrogate Arms, Harlow Carr
Brunch at The Harrogate Arms, Harlow Carr

On our visit these were salad leaves, spinach, broad beans, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and spring onions. We couldn’t resist bowls of granola and yoghurt topped with fresh berries from the garden followed by delicious pastries. With ingredients used for soups, salads, sandwiches and desserts on the doorstep, the distance from plot to plate is practically zero making the most of the garden’s growing space, with other items sourced within the Harrogate area.

Betty's Tea Rooms, Harlow Carr Garden
Betty’s Tea Rooms, Harlow Carr Garden

Alongside the Harrogate Arms, Yorkshire’s famous Betty’s Tearooms have a large cafe with an outdoor terrace overlooking the garden with a smaller outlet within the garden itself.

Hedgehog Street, Harlow Carr Garden
Hedgehog Street, Harlow Carr Garden

Continuing our walk around the garden we came to Hedgehog Street which is a UK based conservation initiative set up by two charities, The People’s Trust for Endangered Species’ and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society.  The project commenced in 2011 in response to a decline in hedgehog numbers.  Linked to the initiative is the Hedgehog Street website which provides useful information on the habitat of hedgehogs together with tips on managing gardens to the benefit of hedgehogs.

Wild flower meadow, Harlow Carr Garden
Wild flower meadow, Harlow Carr Garden

The sun then decided to put in a welcome appearance as we concluded our visit with a stroll through the wild flower meadows. The garden has several areas of long-standing native meadow, made up predominately of grasses with native wildflowers, including orchids growing among them.

Plant Nursery, Harlow Carr Garden
Plant Nursery, Harlow Carr Garden

Before leaving, we browsed the plant centre and large gift shop where we were tempted to buy some greeting cards and a gift for an upcoming birthday.

Water garden, Harlow Carr Garden
Water garden, Harlow Carr Garden

I do hope you have enjoyed my tour of Harlow Carr as whether you are an enthusiastic gardener or just enjoy a relaxing stroll through the gardens along with a light lunch in one of the cafés, a visit to the garden on the edge of Harrogate is a treat for all.

Relaxing places to sit at Harlow Carr Garden
Harlow Carr Garden

Details: RHS Garden Harlow Carr, Crag Lane, Beckwithshaw, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, HG3 1QB

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During our visit we were guests of RHS Harlow Carr and, as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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33 responses to “Exploring RHS Harlow Carr Garden in Autumn: What to See and Do”

  1. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Beautiful gardens, and that is amazing that there are organizations that help to protect the sweet hedgehogs!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Hedgehogs are so cute. It’s a pity we rarely see them nowadays.

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  2. travelling_han Avatar

    How absolutely beautiful – I would love to visit, the garden is so lovely and well done 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Hannah, Harlow Carr is a delightful place to visit and we are fortunate to live within easy reach.

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  3. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    What a lovely garden! I love the autumn colours, but also the bright pops of colour from the flowers. And what a cool idea the Kitchen Garden is – I’ll be able to spend some time there. It was a lovely stroll with you through the Harlow Carr Garden Marion. Thanks for sharing all your beautiful photos.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Corna, Harlow Carr is delightful whatever the time of year.

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  4. ianscyberspace Avatar

    What a delightful post. Reminded me of the day spent at Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, I was also there a lot Ng time ago and it does have similarities Ian.

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  5. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The gardens are lovely. Even though you were visiting in the fall there’s still quite a bit of colour and blossoms.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Visiting Harlow Carr was lovely with all the autumn shades on display.

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  6. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a delightful way to spend an autumn day 🙂 I really love the colors of the seasons everywhere and the beautiful pictures of harvest. Great tour of this beautiful garden!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks so much Meg, autumn is such a colourful time of year.

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  7. travelwithgma Avatar

    I have spent many happy hours at NHS Kew and Wisley over the years, but you have inspired me to venture north and visit this garden on my next visit to the UK.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s good, I hope you enjoy visiting Harlow Carr. There’s also another RHS Gardens near Manchester called Bridgewater Hall which is also nice.

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  8. junedesilva Avatar

    We live relatively close to RHS Wisley, and I love to visit throughout the year. With the changing seasons, there is always something wonderful to discover. RHS Harlow Carr Gardens look equally fascinating, so thank you for taking us on a tour. As for Betty’s, what can I say?!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’ve not made it to Wisley yet but my husband especially wants to get there. We don’t live far from Harlow Carr so enjoy popping in for a look around and a bite to eat.

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  9. Lookoom Avatar

    I like it! A great source of inspiration for gardeners!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks, it was a very interesting visit.

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  10. Rebecca Avatar

    Still absolutely teeming with flowers, even as the weather is cooling down! A lovely little trip not too far from home. Thanks for sharing, Marion!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a lovely trip out to Harlow Carr Gardens, we are fortunate to have it close to home Rebecca.

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  11. Klausbernd Avatar

    What a great garden. Thanks for taking us there
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It’s my pleasure, thanks for reading.

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  12. kagould17 Avatar

    Nothing prettier than an English county garden Marion. Especially one showing the bounty of the summer growing season. Thanks for taking us there. Happy Tuesday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allan, our autumn visit to Harlow Carr was very enjoyable.

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  13. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    It does look like autumn is a great time to visit, I love your first picture with the fall colours. So did you buy a card? Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, I bought a few greetings cards and a scarf for my cousin so coupled with a stroll around the garden and a bite to eat, we had a lovely day out.

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  14. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    What a beautiful garden, I’d love wandering around all the beautiful florals.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The RHS garden is lovely Lyssy and coupled with a bite to eat in the cafe makes for a good day out.

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  15. ourcrossings Avatar

    What a fabulous place…. I love visiting gardens that are very well kept with several different areas in prestige condition with a great variety of plants and habitats. Usually, when I wander through such tranquil surroundings I often gain ideas for my own borders. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I got lots of idea for my own garden, just need the time and effort to put them into place Aiva!

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      1. ourcrossings Avatar

        I’m glad to hear that 🥰🥰🥰

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  16. Sheree Avatar

    What a fabulous spot for a great day out.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Harlow Carr is a delightful spot and we enjoy visiting whatever the season. Thanks for your interest Sheree.

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