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Visiting Harrogate & Knaresborough

The General Tarleton is on the outskirts of the historic town of Knaresborough, and a mere 15 minute drive (or 8 minute train) into the stunning spa town of Harrogate.

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Walks & Countryside

Pull on your boots and head straight out from our door. We’re surrounded by beautiful walks, from the peaceful trails at Staveley Nature Reserve, to the winding paths through Nidd Gorge and the Old Bilton Circular. A short drive brings you to the dramatic rock formations of Brimham Rocks, and the much-loved Fewston & Swinsty Reservoir loop. We’re also perfectly placed for two of the country’s most beautiful landscapes, just 30 mins from the sweeping Yorkshire Dales in one direction, and the dramatic landscapes of the North York Moors in the other.

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Heritage & History

If you fancy stepping into Yorkshire’s past, there’s plenty to explore nearby. Wander through the dramatic ruins of Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, one of the region’s most iconic landscapes, or discovery the grandeur of Ripley Castle and Castle Howard. Climb up to Knaresborough Castle for sweeping views across the review, uncover folklore legends surrounding Mother Shipton’s Cave (England’s oldest tourist attraction), or head further afield to the dramatic setting of Bolton Castle.

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Activities

If you’re looking for something a little more active, there’s plenty nearby to keep you busy. Less than a mile down the road you’ll find Hazel Bank Shooting Ground, where you can try your hand at clay pigeon shooting, as well as Knaresborough Golf Club for a relaxed round. For something truly unique, spend time with the friendly crew at Nidderdale Llamas and head out on a gentle trek through the hills. For cyclists, there are several scenic routes nearby, from quiet country lanes to longer rides that take in reservoirs, villages and moorland views.

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Wellness & Wind Down

You’re perfectly placed to slow things down and take it easy when staying with us. A trip into Harrogate is always a good idea, whether you’re heading for the beautiful Victorian Turkish Baths for a steam, or simply wandering the town with a coffee in hand. Or head over to Pool Bridge Farm which offers cold water swimming alongside lakeside saunas. There are also several wild swimming spots within 45 minutes of the pub for those feeling adventurous.

If gentler pleasures are more your pace, take a boat ride along the river in Knaresborough (Blenkhorn’s and Marigolds both offer boat hire), wander the beautifully landscaped grounds of RHS Garden Harlow Carr, or settle in for a cake and cuppa at Betty’s Tea Rooms.

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Big Events

Our county knows how to put on a proper day out, from world-famous agricultural shows to literary festivals that draw visitors from across the country. The much loved Great Yorkshire Show fills Harrogate each summer (14-16 July 2026) with the best of food, farming and countryside life, while race days at RiponWetherby and Thirsk offer a brilliant atmosphere. Knaresborough’s legendary Knaresborough Bed Race (13 June 2026) is a brilliantly bonkers tradition where teams race decorated beds through the streets.

For something a little different, the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival (23-26 July 2026) brings renowned authors and crime-fiction fans to town. Big weekends around here tend to book up quickly, so it’s always worth planning ahead.

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Local Area

Location

The General Tarleton
Boroughbridge Road
Ferrensby
HG5 0PZ
01423 297050
info@generaltarletonferrensby.co.uk

 

Opening Hours
Bar Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday: 12.00 – 22.30
Sunday: 12 – 19.30
Monday – Tuesday : 17.30 – 22.30

Kitchen Hours:
Wednesday – Saturday: 12.00 – 14.30 & 17.30 – 20.30
Sunday: 12.00 – 18.00
Monday – Tuesday : 17.30 – 20.30

Frequently Asked Questions

You can check in from 3pm, with check out at 10.30am. Should you wish to check out early, please let us know in advance and we will make suitable arrangements.

While we love a four-legged guests, we’re unable to accommodate dogs in our bedrooms, with the exception of trained service animals. However, dogs are more than welcome in the majority of our dining areas. Please let us know when booking a table whether you’ll be bringing a dog.

Please note, our bedrooms are on the first floor, reached by two short flights of stairs, with no lift access. Showers are walk-in. If you have specific accessibility requirements, please don’t hesitate to get in touch before booking.

A £100 per night deposit is charged upon booking with the remainder taken on departure. For all cancellations outside of 7 days, your deposit will be refunded minus a £10 admin fee. For cancellations within 7 days, the full balance will be charged.

Our bedrooms are designed for two adults to share, but we do have a limited supply of z-beds and cots that can be set up for an additional charge. Just let us know what you need upon booking. Please note we can fit one cot OR one bed in all our rooms.

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