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Yorkshire Dales & Harrogate Tourism Partnership

The Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate Tourism Partnership was established in 2006 and is responsible for the promotion and development of tourism in the area. 

The Partnership is one of six tourism partnerships within Yorkshire and we all work together alongside the Yorkshire Tourist Board and Yorkshire Forward to ensure that we offer the best tourism product possible. 

The Partners working within the Partnership are:
  • Craven District Council
  • Richmondshire District Council
  • Harrogate Borough Council
  • Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority
  • South Lakeland District Council
  • Eden District Council
  • North Yorkshire County Council
  • Yorkshire Tourist Board
The Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate Tourism Partnership will operate in the area defined as the Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate, which encompasses the complete districts of Craven, Richmondshire and Harrogate Borough, plus those parts of South Lakeland and Eden which lie east of the M6, A685 and south of the A66.

This area takes in the entire Yorkshire Dales National Park, the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and encompasses part of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The Partnership has an Executive Board, which comprises of private and public sector representatives and strategically leads the Tourism Partnership.

The Board is responsible for identifying the actions that the Partnership will deliver, and ensuring the needs of the tourism businesses are represented within the Tourism Action Plan. The operational working group comprises of officers from all of the partners and their role is to actively deliver the tourism action plan for the area.  
 
 

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Visit York  
Yorkshire Moors & Coast  
West Yorkshire Tourism Partnership  
Yorkshire Dales & Harrogate Tourism Partnership  
Visit Hull & East Yorkshire  
Yorkshire South Tourism