Harrogate's lego trail will be back by popular demand this summer.
Harrogate BID has announced the trail will return on 1st August, with a brand new theme and “inspiring installations.”
The lego trail, which ran in 2022 and 2024, will again feature various lego displays around the town centre.
Families are invited to visit each installation, of which there were 13 last year, before scanning a QR code at each.
Last year, each display took visitors to a website showing an anagram, with a top prize up for grabs.
The trail attracted as many as 50,000 people to the town centre, according to Harrogate BID.
More details will be revealed in the coming weeks.

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