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15 Best Things to Do in Lancaster (Lancashire, England
"Credit: Humphrey Bolton licensed under Creative Commons for commercial reuse. For over 200 years, The Sun Inn has been one of the stand-out country pubs near to Leeds. It’s situated in the Washburn Valley, on the outskirts of Harrogate and just a stone’s throw away from the Lindley, Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs, making it the perfect spot for a rest once you’ve finished exploring the breathtaking local scenery."
"Looking for a place to dive into a wide range of craft beers or a huge selection of gin?. Then you need to get yourself down to The Sun Hotel & Bar. Not only do they have a fantastic selection of drinks, but they also host a quiz night every Tuesday from 9pm."
"The Sun Hotel and Bar are running the offer on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays throughout August. The 50 per cent off applies to their breakfast, brunch, lunch, snacks, supper and soft drinks. View this post on Instagram"
"The Boot and Shoe posted on Facebook: “We can’t wait to welcome you back, but to do so, we need to follow some restrictions;. Rule of six (up to six people from up to six different households) or two households sitting together. “For the first few weeks during this initial stage of reopening, we will be operating a first-come, first-served basis for tables rather than taking bookings so arrive early, or try to visit at quieter times during the week to avoid disappointment."
"Closer to Lancaster University Campus and right next to Booths, The Boot and Shoe is a family-friendly pub with a fantastic, large beer garden for alfresco dining and drinks. Their bar is well stocked with JW Lees’ family of beers and a selection of spirits, soft drinks and wines from around the world. Their menu serves pub classics with seasonal ingredients, and they have a wood-fired pizza oven for tasty pizzas served into the evening."
"If you’re a regular at the Boot and Shoe, you’re probably all-too-familiar with wearing a coat inside, not only because it’s always freezing but also because you have a North Face jacket that you want to show off. It’s also likely that you like beer and your taste buds will become well acquainted with the JW Lees Original Lager that’s at the Boot and Shoe. It’s your home away from home, your go-to place for a pint."
"On their website, the Toll House Inn said: “Our bar and restaurant will be re-opening on Monday 12th April. We have a selection of new seasonal menus to enjoy from mid-morning all the way into the evening. In line with government guidance, we will be doing things a little differently:"
"Toll House Inn are taking part in the scheme, serving up classy British pub grub with 50 per cent off on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. View this post on Instagram. We’re proud to be part of the Eat Out to Help Out Scheme!"
"Known for their mouth-watering steaks, this family restaurant opened 15-years ago in the heart of Bingley. They have a delicious range of starters from antipasti to delicious fish and meat dishes to satisfy your stomach. Why not start off your meal with some fresh calamari, and a mushroom calzone with ham, mushrooms and pepperoni for your main!"
"Brew Haus is a World-class drinking den in the heart of the City of Bradford, occupying the ground floor of the historic old Bradford Baths on Randall Well Stree. The bar is extensive with a wide variety of gins, cocktails, real ales, wines"
"Beautiful Aysgarth Falls are a favourite of Yorkshire folk (me included) and is one of the closest waterfalls in the Yorkshire Dales to the city of York. Aysgarth Falls consists of three separate waterfalls that plunge over wide limestone steps during a one mile stretch of the River Ure. The three falls of Upper Force, Middle Force and Lower Force can be viewed from a pushchair friendly path that winds in and out of woodland alongside the river."
"Aysgarth Falls is one of Yorkshire’s most renowned waterfalls. Set on the fast-flowing River Ure, it’s actually a series of three cascading falls carved into the river. A tourist attraction for over 200 years, it’s been the inspiration of Wordsworth and has even been featured in a Hollywood movie – Robin Hood Prince of Thieves."
"One of the closest of the many natural wonders around Settle, Stainforth Force is barely 5 minutes from the centre of town. If you like you can walk there in 45 minutes or so on the Ribble Way, tracking the river back up to the village of Stainforth. The waterfall is a marvellous flight of cascades, as the river slips over shallow limestone shelves, finally falling into a deep and wide pool."