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22Warrens Cafe

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不旅行会抑郁的岚岚子#Creative Incentive Program Share 10,000 Yuan Cash Knaresborough is a poetic historical town in the north of Yorkshire, England, only 20 minutes' drive from York. It is known as the "Xanadu of England". It is famous for its winding River Nidd, medieval architecture and tranquil natural scenery, suitable for a day trip or in-depth exploration. The following is a guide to selected attractions and experiences: 1. Scenery of the Nidd River The Nidd River is the soul of the town. Towering cliffs and lush green trees stand on both sides of the river, forming a picturesque scenery. Visitors can stroll along the riverside trail or rent a boat to go boating on the river and feel the leisure time of rippling water. The stone bridge on the river (Knaresborough Viaduct) is a classic filming location, especially when wildflowers are in full bloom in spring, the scenery is particularly charming. 2. The historic High Street The High Street is the core street of the town, which retains a large number of medieval buildings and cobblestone roads. Independent cafes, antique shops and handicraft shops are lined up on both sides of the street. It is recommended to check in at Warrens Cafe (about ¥55 per person). This cafe with a score of 5.0 is famous for its traditional English breakfast and handmade cakes. It is a great place to experience local life. 3. St. James Retail Park The St. James Retail Park, located on Grimbald Crag Way, is a collection of many specialty shops and leisure places suitable for shopping enthusiasts. There are not only chain brands Next and BHS, but also the hidden art workshop Art in the Mill (address: Green Dragon Yard), which displays paintings and sculptures by local artists, full of literary and artistic atmosphere. 4. Mysterious caves and legends There are many natural caves scattered around the town, among which "Mother Charlene's Cave" is the most famous. Legend has it that this is the birthplace of the 16th-century prophet Charlene. The "wishing well" next to the cave is famous for the petrification phenomenon formed by minerals in the water. Visitors often hang small objects by the well to pray for good luck. 5. Surrounding natural trails From Knaresborough, you can easily reach the North York Moors National Park, where you can see pastures, forests and historical sites along the way. The Bebra Gardens near the town is also worth a visit. The colorful tulips in spring are an ideal place for a picnic. Travel tips: Knaresborough is small and you can visit the main attractions on foot. If you have enough time, you can take the train from York to Leeds and enjoy the valley scenery along the way. The town's dining is mainly traditional British cuisine. Marigolds Cafe (address: 16 Waterside) is well-received for its scones and black tea. The charm of Knaresborough lies in its tranquility and historical heritage without being overdeveloped. Whether it is the morning mist on the riverside, the cafe on the corner, or the mysterious legend, it makes people feel like stepping into a medieval oil painting.

23Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant

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天意旅行官#創創塵計劃分萬萬现金 Harrogate is a well-known spa town in North Yorkshire, northeast England, UK. It is famous for its rich natural landscape and historic hot springs. It is a popular tourist destination near the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The best tourist season in Harrogate is from September to October, when the weather is suitable and the scenery is beautiful. It is recommended to visit for a few days to fully experience Harrogate's hot springs, historical buildings and natural landscapes. In addition, the Harrogate International Arts Festival is also a cultural event not to be missed, which brings together a large number of symphonic and classical music performances. The following is a summary of my travel guide to Harrogate, UK. If it helps you, remember to follow me❗ - Attractions: - Harrogate Royal Spa: This is a landmark attraction in Harrogate and was once a spa resort for British aristocrats. You can experience the ancient spa culture here and relax your body and mind. Ticket prices vary depending on different packages and services, generally around 20-50 pounds. - Valley Gardens: Beautiful scenery, large green areas, flowers and fountains, a great place for walking and relaxing. The garden is open to the public free of charge. - Harrogate Convention Centre: This is a large convention and exhibition center with magnificent architecture, where various exhibitions, conferences and events are often held. The visiting hall is open to the public free of charge. - Food: - Royal Bath Chinese Restaurant: A Chinese restaurant in a retro building in the center of the town. Crispy duck is the signature dish, which tastes great and is also good when steamed. The price of half a crispy duck is about 15 pounds, and a steamed duck is about 5-8 pounds. - Wetherspoon: A large local bar chain brand that provides meals. The price of fried chicken burgers is relatively affordable, and a set meal is about 10-15 pounds. - Costa Coffee: A common coffee chain in the UK. The coffee is not expensive, and a cup of ordinary coffee is about 3-5 pounds. It also provides desserts, sandwiches, wraps, etc. - Notes: - Transportation: If you depart from Leeds or York, the train is a more convenient option. Check the train schedule and ticket price in advance. There are also multiple parking lots in the local area. Self-driving tourists can find out the location and charging standards of the parking lots in advance. - Weather changes: The weather in the UK is changeable. It is recommended to carry rain gear and warm clothes with you to cope with sudden rain and temperature differences between morning and evening. - Consumption habits: British restaurants generally add service charges directly to the bill. No additional tips are required, but if you are particularly satisfied with the service, you can also give some tips appropriately. ⚠️#Harrogate #PlayOutdoors #LeisureGoodplace #CityHumanitiesNotes