Things to do in Mallerstang (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
Anonymous user:“The order was confirmed quickly and was cheaper than buying the ticket on site (the face value was 14.2 pounds). It was very convenient to scan the QR code on the order at the ticket window at the terminal to exchange the ticket.”
苏河家园:“During the trip to the UK, we came to the hometown of Peter Rabbit in Bowness, a small town in the Lake District of England. This little rabbit from the British countryside has healed countless people with its cuteness. The souvenir shops in the town and the Beatrix Potter Museum are all places to check in for Peter Rabbit fans.”
ffjeanee:“It is necessary to go there. It is indeed very historic. It is free for those under 17 years old. Students over 18 years old can buy student tickets. It is better to make an appointment one day in advance. We made an appointment when we arrived and found that we could enter more than an hour later. At that time, a certain pig was cheaper, but it was later, so we chose Ctrip to place an order. It is necessary to make an appointment one day in advance.”
137***66:“Wensleydale Creamery is really worth the trip! Very interesting! I drove by and saw a huge billboard, so I turned in to take a look. I can visit the production workshop for free, and then there is a special restaurant that serves cheese products, and there is a small shop that sells all kinds of dairy products that have been packaged and can be stored for a long time. I came back with a lot of things~ There are so many things that I need a photo puzzle to show as much as possible...”
Todemmy:“Dales Countryside Museum tells the fascinating story of the Yorkshire Dales and the people who have lived and worked here and shaped the landscape for thousands of years.
With loads of fun and interesting things for visitors of all ages to see and do, the Museum offers the chance to discover what is so unique about the Yorkshire Dales and make your visit to the area really special.”
Todemmy:“Brough Castle, located on the border of England and Scotland, was built by King William II of England in 1092 to guard the entrance to the Pennine Mountains. However, the original wooden palisade castle was destroyed during the Scottish rebellion in 1174. After the war, the castle was rebuilt in stone. In the 1260s, the Norman nobles Clifford family owned the castle. In 1521, the 10th Baron Clifford held a feast at Christmas, but the joy turned to sorrow - a fire the next day burned the castle to ashes. After the castle was repaired, it caught fire several more times and finally turned a prosperous aristocratic mansion into ruins. In 1921, the descendants of the Clifford family donated the ruined castle to the English Heritage Foundation and opened it to the public. There is no one on duty here and the visit is free. There were no other tourists on the day we went, only a few sheep grazing leisurely on the grass outside the castle.”
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