NO BALL GAMES |
We're looking forward to going back to Knaresborough, it's one of our favourite places.
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A blog about our Crazy World of Minigolf Tour. With a sprinkling of nostalgia and urban exploration for good measure.
NO BALL GAMES |
Emily had the Ham Hock Terrine, Chicken Schnitzel and Lemon Posset. My gluten free choices were the Warm Duck Salad, Pan Fried Coley (pictured) and another Mongozo beer for pudding |
Mini Golf grass Putting at Knaresborough Castle |
Emily putting at Knaresborough's Castle Yard course |
Note the interesting sign on the drainpipe |
The Castle Yard Putting course in Knaresborough is an 18-hole layout |
The course is the first we've ever played that had a sallyport and secret tunnel running underneath it! |
The sallyport on the left and hole 8 on the right. While we were playing, the sallyport was opened up for a group on a tour |
Andy Grinter from Art in the Mill is a local businessman and minigolf enthusiast. Ahead of our arrival in town he'd chalked up a message for us on our visit to Knaresborough |
Hole 1 and Knaresborough Castle in the background. A very nice location for a round of minigolf |
Putting on the 13th hole |
As well as the Putting you can play Bowling on a nice looking green at the Castle |
Crazy Golf at Conyngham Hall |
The Pitch & Putt layout at Conyngham Hall |
When we arrrived at Conyngham Hall only one of the flags was still out on the Putting Green - it was about to close, so it's a good job we'd played the good little layout five years ago |
Knaresborough Castle |
A view of the viaduct in Knaresborough from the Castle Yard |
Putting at Knaresborough's Castle Yard costs £2.30 per adult. You get to use some odd headed putters for your game! |