Lovely place for a day out. Beautiful little town where you can not only have a nice stroll aling the riverbut also hire a little rowing boat. Then there is old mother shiptons cave to visit which I'm sure children will enjoy. Cafes seem to close early though which we thought was very strange as would have thought they would want to make a good profit. Lots of people still wanting to eat and drink but the main cafe by the river side closest at 3.30 and another smaller one stopped serving food at 3.30 but you could get drinks and cake until 4.0 but then they closed. Strange and a shame really as still very warm and still plenty of the day left to sit by the river and have a meal. Would of thought it would be a little gold mine for both businesses due to...
Read moreThe Knaresborough Viaduct is a breathtaking landmark that perfectly complements the charm of this historic town. Spanning the River Nidd with its elegant arches, the aqueduct offers stunning reflections in the water below, creating a picture-perfect scene. The views from the riverside are absolutely captivating, with the aqueduct rising gracefully above the lush greenery and the quaint townscape in the background. Whether you're strolling along the riverbanks or taking a boat ride underneath, the sense of history and beauty here is undeniable. It’s a must-see if you're in Knaresborough, offering the perfect blend of natural and...
Read moreThis wonderful little town has an astonishing viaduct. So picturesque and gives you plenty of opportunity for getting some awesome photos. Its located on the River Nidd where railway line is crossing. The best view of this beautiful viaduct is from the castle ruins on top of hill. Viaduct is a delight to see. This Viaduct was opened in Oct 1851. Even during construction, it was collapsed but rebuilt again and its the most tourist attraction in Knaresborough. Plenty of shops, cafes and...
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