Darlington Hotel, Hall Garth is a stunning period property is set within 67 acres of its own parkland, in the attractive market town of Darlington. It has its own 9 hole 72 par golf course, a beautiful indoor swimming pool together with a steam room, Jacuzzi, sauna, gymnasium and solarium. Add to this their beauty salon, The Beauty Room, and it is easy to see why the Hall Garth Hotel offers every opportunity to relax and enjoy the tranquil countryside setting.
The extensive grounds, welcoming atmosphere and perfect setting, make the Darlington hotel, Hall Garth Hotel a firm favourite for wedding celebrations and is licensed for civil wedding services. It is also the ideal base for business events and in particular, corporate team building events. With many diverse attractions nearby, Hall Garth really offers all the ingredients required for a total escape.
Accommodation at Hall Garth Hotel, Darlington
Hall Garth offers comfortable Darlington accommodation with a total of 51 bedrooms including standard twin and double rooms, as well as suites, executive rooms and romantic four poster bedrooms. The bedrooms are furnished in a contemporary but warm style and offer a comfortable and well equipped retreat at the end of the day.
All bedrooms at the Hall Garth Hotel have en-suite bathroom or shower facilities, satellite TV, trouser press, hairdryer, iron and ironing board and tea and coffee making facilities with further refreshments available throughout the day or night from Room Service. There is a ground floor room suitable for disabled guests.
Restaurant and Bar at Hall Garth Hotel, Darlington
Dining at Darligton Hotel, the Hall Garth ,you can enjoy a high standard of cuisine in the intimate setting of Hugo's Restaurant, which offers the perfect atmosphere to linger over delicious dishes. The rosette awarded restaurant is renowned for fine dining and there is an extensive wine list to complement the varied menu.
If you prefer a slightly more informal atmosphere, the traditional Stables country pub, located in the hotel grounds, is ideal for informal dinners, business lunches or simply relaxing with a drink. During the summer months, you can also enjoy light refreshments and meals al fresco style in our paved courtyard area, giving you the opportunity to make the most of the sunshine, whilst enjoying your meal.
Hall Garth Hotel offers private dining facilities in The Green Room and can cater for anything from intimate dinners to seated banquets.
Leisure Breaks at Hall Garth Hotel, Darlington
From the Hall Garth you can visit the lively and attractive town of Darlington, offering a variety of shops, a daily indoor market and a large market square. Stroll around Darlington's Victorian South Park, currently being restored to its former glory - it's a 91 acre haven in the heart of town or tackle one of a series of Darlington village walks with riverside paths and open landscapes. Attractions in Darlington include: family-friendly venues such as Darlington Railway Centre & Museum or discover the area's heritage with Piercebridge Roman Fort and Tees Cottage Pumping Station.
Head North to the magnificent Northumberland coast with its open beaches and historical castles, not forgetting to stop off and marvel at landmark sculpture, The Angel of the North.
Alternatively, head South East to the Yorkshire coastal resorts including the seaside town of Whitby. Whitby's skyline is dominated by the ruins of St. Hilda's Abbey, high on Whitby's East Cliff. Spreading below Whitby, a maze of alleyways and narrow streets run down to the busy quayside. From the old town of Whitby, 199 steps lead up to the parish church of St. Mary, whose churchyard on Whitby's East Cliff gave Bram Stoker the inspiration to write his world famous book, Dracula.
Taste the local brew at the Black Sheep Brewery, situated at the gateway to Wensleydale, Masham. Learn how the Black Sheep Brewery was established in the early 90's, find out about the range of traditional ales and discover how they are brewed.
A trip to the Yorkshire Dales allows you to enjoy the stunning scenery and perhaps a hike along one of the many walking trails. For those who enjoy a little retail therapy, the Newcastle Metro Centre is home to many of the high street names as well as some interesting independent shops.