Marigolds Cafe & Boating

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16 Waterside, Knaresborough HG5 8DE, United Kingdom
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#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 Knaresborough Castle is not only a historical site, but also a great place to enjoy stunning views, learn about England's medieval history, and relax. The view of the River Nied and the viaduct from the city walls is enough to amaze you, and the leisurely castle park makes the whole journey even more pleasant. Whether you are a history lover, a photography enthusiast, or a traveler looking for a quiet place, Knaresborough Castle is worth a visit! Opening hours (Castle Museum only): April to September: 10:00 - 17:00 October to March: Closed in winter, only outdoor areas open Ticket price (Castle ruins free, museum tickets required): Adult £2.60 Children (5-16 years old) £1.60 Family ticket £8.50 (two adults and two children) Tour highlights 1. Magnificent view overlooking the River Nied Located on a cliff, Knaresborough Castle is the best place to enjoy the panoramic view of the town. Standing on the ruins of the city wall, you can overlook the green Nied River and the dreamy scene of the red brick viaduct reflected on the water, as if you are in a fairy tale world. This is a great place to take photos, especially at sunset, when the sun shines on the castle ruins and the river, adding a touch of romance to the scenery. 2. Explore the castle ruins Knaresborough Castle was built in the 12th century and expanded by King John, and later became an important fortress for Edward II. However, during the English Civil War in 1646, the castle was destroyed by the Parliamentary Army, and only part of the city wall, dungeon and tower remains remain. Despite this, you can still feel the glory of the past. Castle Dungeon: Prisoners were once held, the most famous of whom were supporters of Richard II. The remaining tower (King’s Tower): You can observe the defensive structure of the medieval castle up close. Medieval Gateway: The well-preserved ruins of the city gate show the architectural style of the time. 3. Visit the Knaresborough Castle Museum The small museum next to the castle displays medieval weapons, armor, manuscripts and other artifacts, and details the history of the castle's destruction during the English Civil War. If you are interested in history, you can learn more about the castle here. 4. Take a leisurely stroll in the Castle Grounds The gardens around the castle are lush and green, and it is a good place to relax. There are lawns, benches, and picnic areas. Many locals like to walk their dogs, sunbathe or enjoy the river view here. In spring and summer, flowers bloom, making the castle park more attractive. 5. Experience the medieval punishment chair (Stocks) Near the castle ruins, there is a medieval punishment chair (Stocks), where visitors can sit and experience the feelings of ancient prisoners, which becomes an interesting interactive point during the tour. Recommended tour route (about 1.5-2 hours) 1. Walk from the town center to the castle, passing through the Market Place, and feel the small town style. 2. Take a stroll in the castle park first and enjoy the surrounding greenery and river views. 3. Enter the castle ruins and explore the towers, dungeons, medieval arches and other relics. 4. Visit the castle museum to learn about the castle's history. 5. Take photos on the viewing platform and overlook the beautiful scenery of the River Nidd and the viaduct. 6. After leaving the castle, you can walk along the River Nidd to Mother Shipton’s Cave or rent a boat to experience the fun of rowing. Recommended attractions in the surrounding area Rowing on River Nidd: Rent a boat on the river and experience a leisurely time on the water. Mother Shipton’s Cave & Petrifying Well: Explore one of the oldest tourist attractions in the UK and experience the mysterious wonders of the petrified well. Knaresborough Market: Open every Wednesday, you can buy local specialty foods and handicrafts. Travel tips Best time to visit: The scenery is most beautiful in spring and summer (April-September), and the castle is dotted with red leaves in autumn, which is also very suitable for taking pictures. Some facilities are closed in winter, but the snow scenery is unique. Transportation: Train: From York or Leeds, take the Northern Rail train, which takes about 30-40 minutes to reach Knaresborough Railway Station, and walk to the castle in 10 minutes. Self-driving: Parking spaces in the town are limited, it is recommended to park your car at Waterside Car Park or Castle Yard Car Park. Dining recommendations: The Marigold Café (riverside cafe, suitable for afternoon tea and light meals) Six Poor Folk (historic pub, serving traditional British meals)
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