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Bridge Clubs in North Yorkshire

Bridge Clubs

Bridge Clubs

Harrogate UK Directory – Bridge Clubs

Club Address Phone
Harrogate Bridge Club 27 Robert Street, Harrogate HG1 1HP Yelp+1 01423 568110
York Bridge Club The Green, Acomb, York YO26 5FG BridgeWebs+1 01904 332020 Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association+1
Thornton-le-Dale Bridge Club Old Grammar School, Chestnut Avenue, Thornton-le-Dale, North Yorkshire visitthorntonledale.co.uk 01751 477831 visitthorntonledale.co.uk
Malton Bridge Club St Mary’s Community Centre, Old Malton, Malton YO17 7HD ebu.co.uk+1 01653 693501 Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association+1
Easingwold Bridge Club The Galtres Centre, Market Place, Easingwold YO61 3AD ebu.co.uk 01347 821814 BridgeWebs
Settle Bridge Club Market Town of Settle, North Yorkshire BridgeWebs (phone not publicly listed)
Tollerton Bridge Club Sports Pavilion, Tollerton, North Yorkshire tollerton.net+1 (no direct phone given)
Ripon Bridge Club Hugh Ripley Hall, Ripon, North Yorkshire Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association (phone not listed)
Selby & Hambleton Bridge Club Chapel Haddlesey / Hambleton area, North Yorkshire Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association 01757 228605 Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association
Northallerton Bridge Club Northallerton Town Hall, Northallerton, North Yorkshire Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association 07889 194936 Yorkshire Contract Bridge Association

About Bridge Clubs

Bridge clubs are friendly and competitive places where people meet to play bridge, from relaxed social games to organised duplicate bridge tournaments. They offer a fun way to meet others while enjoying a mentally stimulating activity that supports memory, focus, and reasoning.

Social & Competitive Play

Bridge clubs provide a welcoming community for players of all ages. Social sessions encourage friendship and light-hearted play, while competitive clubs offer duplicate events where players can earn rankings or masterpoints. Most clubs cater to all levels, from beginners to advanced players.

Membership & Activities

Clubs vary in size and style but often include lessons for beginners, regular games, tournaments, and occasional seminars. Many aim to be accessible, inclusive community spaces open to everyone.

What Makes a Club Successful

Successful bridge clubs offer a warm atmosphere, good facilities, strong leadership, and active member involvement. These elements help create a thriving and supportive community where players enjoy returning week after week.

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