Things to do in Sebergham (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.”
Opening hours: 09:30-18:00 (admission ends at 17:00)
Ash_bd2uk:“I recently visited Edinburgh Castle with my family, and it was an amazing experience. Set high on Castle Rock, the panoramic views over the city are breathtaking. The castle is packed with history – from the Crown Jewels and Stone of Destiny to the magnificent Great Hall. The exhibits are well-presented, and the audio guide brings the stories to life. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable, making the visit even more enjoyable. While it was busy, there’s plenty of space to explore and capture great photos. Walking through the castle grounds felt like stepping back in time, and the mix of history, architecture, and scenery is truly impressive. A must-see in Edinburgh – perfect for families, history lovers, and anyone who wants to experience Scotland’s heritage up close. We left with wonderful memories and a deeper appreciation for this iconic landmark.”
苏河家园:“The lake area of England is magnificent, the lake is wide, the wooden boats are rows, the breeze is blowing, and the layers are rippling; the shore and the hillside are shaded by trees, and the air is fresh and cool. It is also the birthplace of Peter Rabbit, a classic image created by children's illustrator Beatrice Potter, and many of her works are set in the Lake District, which is worth a visit.”
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苏河家园:“The small Scottish village of Gretna Green, known as the escape town, is famous for its unique romantic atmosphere. Around 5,000 couples are married here every year, and the ceremony is not only full of romance and fun, but also one of the symbols of traditional Scottish culture.”
suifeng2019:“Keswick is a small town in the Victorian era and the largest town in the northern part of the Lake District. It is the birthplace of the world's earliest graphite pencil. The weather was very good that day, and tourists were everywhere in the town, making it very lively.”
coo***an:“The area around Carlisle Cathedral is very quiet and the building has a sense of age. Although the church is not very tall and the Gothic architectural style is not particularly obvious, it still makes people feel solemn and dignified. The whole town has simple folk customs and warm hospitality.”