New Wine Leadership Conference 2025 is taking place at the Harrogate Convention Centre, King's Rd, Harrogate HG1 5LA. Situated in the centre of the UK and equidistant from London and Edinburgh, the east coast and west coast, Harrogate Convention Centre is well connected by rail, road and air transport and easily accessible from all parts of the UK.
RAIL
Harrogate is linked to all major UK cities including six daily direct LNER services between London KX and Harrogate Station (2 hours 46 minutes). Harrogate Convention Centre is just a seven-minute walk (or short taxi ride) from Harrogate train station. Taxi services are available across the road opposite the main doors of the station.
ROAD
If you are using Sat Nav you can use the postcodes below for local car parks. Please remember to check the closing times of your car park if you intend to stay late as vehicles locked in will be charged a release fee.
Harrogate Convention Centre – HG1 2HR.
Jubilee Car Park – HG1 1DJ
Victoria Car Park – HG1 5LQ.
From the South: 21 minutes from the A1. Take the M1 and A1(M) before leaving at Junction 45 (Wetherby) then take the A661 to Harrogate. Alternatively continue on the A1(M) to Junction 47 (Knaresborough) then follow signs to Harrogate.
From the North: 24 minutes from the A1. Take the A1(M) and exit at Junction 47 (Knaresborough) then follow signs to Harrogate.
There is Blue Badge parking in Harrogate Convention Centre’s underground car park with direct lift access to Entrance One of our Auditorium. If you are using entrances Four (Hall M) or Five (Hall A), or Royal Hall, there are a small number of dedicated parking spaces in front of these venues. Otherwise, the most accessible car park is Jubilee Car Park, free for Blue Badge holders and nearer than the main HCC parking.
For more details about getting to HCC, please visit Getting here - Harrogate Convention Centre.
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