Harrogate BID has announced the return of the town's popular Lego Trail for 2024.
The trail will return from 2nd August, bringing magical fairytale fun to various locations around the town centre.
13 different displays will begin to appear around the Harrogate area to bring a magical, enchanting feel to Harrogate over a three-week period.
Matthew Chapman, Harrogate BID Manager, said:
“We’re thrilled to be bringing the popular Lego Trail back to Harrogate to entertain both visitors and residents, but with a brand-new enchanting theme…
“It’s been a hugely successful event in previous years, encouraging a great number of people into Harrogate and highlighting our town as a fantastic destination.
“It’s always one of the highlights in our event calendar, so come along and see the stunning models on show. We can’t wait to show you them!”
A QR code will be placed on each model, all of which can be scanned to find out the special hidden anagram to enter a competition and win some top prizes.
The locations of the displays, along with more exciting details, are set to be released over the coming weeks.
Further information will also be available on a dedicated page on the Harrogate BID website.
In previous years, the models have featured character from Alice in Wonderland and a celebration of the town’s historic landmarks.
Harrogate BID has chosen to work alongside the Fairy Bricks charity as they carry out important work to fundraise and provide Lego models for children in hospital to help boost their spirits while also improving their quality of life.

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