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A stronghold that is majestic of kings, even nowKnaresborough Castle towers imposingly over the River Nidd and is assured to have little imaginations going! You are able to explore the atmospheric remains of the King's tower and always check the displays out into the Courthouse Museum, good and academic but so interesting the youngsters will barely notice they're learning!Download one of the audio guides for grownups or kids and simply take a semi guided tour of the castle to get the entire experience: you can be transported back in its history to know the way the site would have seemed within the Middle Ages and discover just what castle life was really like including some (non grisly) factual statements about the dungeon! Pay attention to tales of the chamber that is grand hear royal residents greet their guests, see some Medieval graffiti, discover a secret underground tunnel and discover about the fate associated with castle during and after the Civil War!As well as visiting the Castle and Museum, a short while later it is possible to hire some equipment and revel in the Castle Grounds with some family members tournaments of placing and Bowls! An additional part of fun for the journey if you've got the weather for it.The Castle website is normally available for wheel and pushchairs but there's pretty access that is restricted the historic structures therefore expect you'll carry the tiny people and take a munchkin provider if you can. The floor floor associated with the King's Tower is on an amount that is single but access to the dungeon and King's Chambers are down steep and worn stairs, therefore once again the tiny ones may struggle plus it bears some planning.Knaresborough city is a just short stroll away from the castle where you are able to explore the riverside and see what else there is along the charming cobbled streets. Lovely!