Harrogate BID's annual Lego Trail returns to the town with a 'Safari' theme this week – and the full list of locations has now been revealed.
The 2025 trail will officially launch on Friday (1st August) for a number of weeks – with 13 dynamic displays featuring animals and vehicles set to take over their own unique location around the town centre.
Bethany Allen, Operations and Projects Executive at Harrogate BID, said:
“It’s nearly time for us to bring back one of our most popular events of the year!
“If you’re taking part, make sure you scan the QR code at each location and collect the letter displayed on the webpage to find the secret safari-themed phrase and collect a prize from Games Crusade on Oxford Street.
“We’d like to thank all of the organisations hosting a model this year, as well as Fairy Bricks for once again working alongside us to deliver this campaign.”
The official models and their locations are listed below:
- Hippo – Richard Grafton Interiors
- Elephant – The Crown Hotel
- Lion – Turkish Baths
- Macaw – Bettys
- Chimpanzee – Everyman
- Jeep – Victoria Shopping Centre (first floor)
- Giraffe – Victoria Shopping Centre (ground floor)
- Orca – Yorkshire Soap Company
- Zebra – Lucy Pittaway
- Panda – Artizan Café
- Kangaroo – Primark
- Chameleon – Games Crusade
- Tiger – Piglet in Bed
The Harrogate Lego Trail is delivered as a project within the BID’s ‘A Vibrant Town’ objective, during which the organisation plans and provides a series of footfall and spend increasing campaigns to put the North Yorkshire town as the top of people’s choices to visit all year round.
Each of the events and celebrations are planned to drive both footfall and spend into the town centre to offer a return on investment for the local business community and create a hub of activity.
Further details on the Harrogate Lego Trail can be found on the designated page on the BID website here.

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