The Peak District National Park is actually not worthy of the name, there is no towering peak here, only open marshlands, beautiful valleys and gentle hills, the highest altitude is only 636 meters. The vast number of limestone faults create unique landscapes for peak areas, making them the best choice for tourists on foot, hiking, cave exploration and rock climbing, and is thus known as a paradise for outdoor sports in the UK.
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The Peak District National Park is actually not worthy of the name, there is no towering peak here, only open marshlands, beautiful valleys and gentle hills, the highest altitude is only 636 meters. The vast number of limestone faults create unique landscapes for peak areas, making them the best choice for tourists on foot, hiking, cave exploration and rock climbing, and is thus known as a paradise for outdoor sports in the UK.
Pavilion Garden There is an artificial lake in the palace garden, there are many kinds of birds, there are small trains, one morning I went to play, and I saw the long-distance running competition held by local residents. There are exhibitions in the palace, plant greenhouses, and the market is held every weekend. I was there on the weekend and caught up with the market. The local residents sold their own decorations and daily necessities there. There are people playing violins in the plant greenhouses, which is very lyrical and beautiful. Outdoors are like college bands playing, and the squat is very lively. Everyone sits in the open-air lunch, there are children everywhere, it seems that the whole Baxton children are concentrated here. Next to the palace is the Baxton Opera House. In the park I met an old gentleman, a painter, and also taught at a university in Guangdong, China, I said that Baxton is really beautiful and happy place, he said: "beauty is certain, but happiness is only superficial." This sentence surprised me, I don't know how true he said? But as a city on a trip, Baxton is still worth playing..Photograph: Annie Equipment: Sony A7RII
The most beautiful and lively place in Baxton is the Palace Garden. In 1863, Baxton was connected to the railway. The Duke of Devonshire proposed to build this garden in order to revitalize Baxton. At that time, many citizens had donated money and was designed by the designer of the garden greenhouse. It was opened in 1871. The garden, which is a major leisure venue for Baxton residents, is located in the most central area, opposite the oldest hotel in the UK, the Lao Huo Hotel (Old Hall Hotel) (downloaded online in Figure 9), which dates back to 1576. I stayed here on my last night in Baxton, and the decoration of the hall still looks like 1576 years, especially the revolving door at the entrance, which can just squeeze into a person and pull the smallest suitcase together. It is a bit difficult, but very interesting. The bath in the bathroom is hot spring water, the room is so big! Ten minutes walk from the train station. The palace garden is a precious treasure of Baxton, which has been well maintained until now, and is a garden worth savoring..Photo: Annie Equipment: Sony A7RII