Showing posts with label Knaresborough. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knaresborough. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 August 2025

Knaresborough, North Yorkshire

This morning the weather played ball. Dry and sunny once again. Perfect for our journey to North Yorkshire. This is the last weekend of the school summer holidays so the traffic was busy, but moving, and we'd made good time. A lunch stop at a little service area next to 'Pulse and Cocktails', an establishment for those who like their experiences enhanced! 4.9 on trip advisor! As we've saved around six hundred pounds on not paying for a ferry and travel insurance for France we are able on this holiday to treat ourselves.


So Angela found a nice little pub stopover a few minutes from Knaresborough for tonight. First though, a walk around the town.

Knaresborough is a spa town set on cliffs above the River Nydd. We immediately liked it. We walked to the castle taking in the 'view you must see and photograph', the words of the man in the heritage centre.

A concert band played in the grounds, and despite a chill wind many people sat and listened.We explored cobbled pathways, stopped at the only remaining thatched cottage in the town, visited the quaint railway station, walked alongside the river that ran through the gorge, explored alleyways and marveled at the 75ft high railway viaduct.

To end our day, a meal at the Kestrel pub, made even more enjoyable when Angela discovered she had a voucher given to her on her birthday that could be used at a vintage inn. Which The Kestrel was. Win, win. Reduced price meal, and decent safe stop for the night. Tomorrow, we will begin our Yorkshire road trip. We're excited, and Angela is a little anxious as some of the driving may be challenging.



But we live for experiences. And she's the one who says, 'feel the fear but do it anyway'! Talking of fear. You may notice photographs of Angela show her normal beautiful smile is somewhat lacking. She walked into a closed sliding patio door. Yes really. Her biggest fear is yet to come. The remains of her tooth will be extracted on September 22nd, the last day of our holiday. Something for her to look forward to, not.