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Harrogate Spring Flower Show, 

Harrogate, United Kingdom

22 Apr 2010 - 25 Apr 2010  

Held at the Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate's Spring Flower Show is regarded as one of the best of its kind in the country. The spring show heralds the start of the UK's gardening show season. It sees the Flower Halls crammed with incredible exhibitions as nurseries from up and down the country compete for the coveted Premier Award and the NEHS Trophy for Best-In-Show. There is also a Floristry and Flower Arranging marquee where visitors can see the exquisite bouquets and pick up tips from the experts at demonstrations and workshops. As well as the breathtaking displays, there are plenty of opportunities for shopping at the art and craft fair, the delicious-looking speciality food halls and the garden centre, where budding gardeners can purchase everything from hand trowels to ornate garden statues. There is also another spectacular show in the autumn.

Times
Daily 0930-1730.


Nature & Wildlife  Business  Home & Fashion  Exhibitions  Food & Drink 


Where?

Great Yorkshire Showground

North Yorkshire
HG2 8PW

Getting There

Road: Harrogate and the Great Yorkshire Showground are easily accessible by road off junction 47 of the A1. Signs direct drivers to the showground where there is ample car parking.
Rail: Regular services operate from Leeds and York to Harrogate station from where a free shuttle bus delivers ticket holders to the showground.
Bus: A free shuttle bus operates from the central station in Harrograte and delivers ticket holders to the showground.

How Much?

Various.

For More Information

NEHS Harrogate Flower Shows

4a South Park Road
Harrogate
North Yorkshire
HG1 5QU
United Kingdom

Tel +44 (0)1423 561 049.
Email 

Website  www.flowershow.org.uk

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