The Pooley Bridge Inn, Pooley Bridge

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Currently closed|Open at 12:00 today
017684 86215
Ullswater, Pooley Bridge, Penrith CA10 2NN, United Kingdom
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- Scenic spots: - Penrith Castle: This is an important historical site in Penrith, built in 1399 by William Strickland. The castle has a well-preserved castle gate and two turrets, surrounded by beautiful gardens. Although it has become a ruin today, it still gives people a sense of its former glory and majesty, and is suitable for history lovers to explore. It is just opposite Penrith Railway Station and is conveniently located. - St. Andrew's Church: In the churchyard is the "Giant's Thumb" - a Nordic cross dating back to 920 AD, erected by Owen Caesarius in memory of his father. The church tower was built in 1397, but the main building was built in 1722, and the interior decoration is very interesting. The church cafe is open from 9:30 am to 2 pm Monday to Friday, and you can take a break here if you are tired of the tour. - Penrith and Eden Museum: Located in the Robinson School in Midment, the school dates back to 1670. After closing in 1971, it became a combination of a tourist information center and a museum. It is open all year round and allows you to gain an in-depth understanding of the development of Penrith and local culture. - Brougham Castle: Located not far from Penrith, adult tickets are 4 pounds and children's tickets are 2.4 pounds. The castle has a long history, unique architectural style, and beautiful surroundings. It is a good place to experience the medieval style. - Food Recommendation: - Pooley Bridge Inn: If you want to taste affordable food, this restaurant is a good choice. It offers a variety of local specialties, a warm atmosphere, and thoughtful service. - The Cross Keys Inn: It is also a very cost-effective restaurant with a rich menu, especially their roasts and pies, which are loved by locals and tourists. - Transportation Guide: - Train: Penrith is located on the West Coast Main Line railway line, with direct trains to London (3 hours), Edinburgh (1.5 hours) and Glasgow (2 hours), making travel very convenient. - Bus: There are long-distance buses from Penrith to London and Scotland, and there are local buses connecting to surrounding areas. - Self-driving: Penrith is located near the M6 ​​(junction 40), A66 and A6 roads, and you can easily reach surrounding cities and attractions by car. - Accommodation suggestions: - Penrith city hotel: If you want to visit city attractions conveniently, you can choose a hotel in the city, which is convenient for travel and has complete dining and shopping facilities around. - Country B&B: There are many beautiful villages around Penrith. Choosing a country B&B can allow you to better experience the local quiet life and pastoral scenery. #Creative Incentive Plan Divide 10,000 Yuan Cash
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