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The Twice Brewed Inn - Bardon Mill - Photo album

The Sill is free to enter, you pay for the parking (number plate recognition). It's a great starting point for walks or stop on a walk. Beautiful building, great view from the roof. Took us a little while before we found some of the plants, showed on the leaflet that grow on the roof. There were mor
Was very interesting and useful. Thinks to learn for young and old would recommend to anyone who love the land and animals around them and care for the investment and what we do to take care of it. The sand pit was cool,I want one.
Great walk up to the Sycamore Gap from The Sill. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars is that the confusing way that the cafe works, it is a wait to be seated affair which isn't well put across especially when you want to sit outside. The drinks weren't bad apart from the chai latte which apparently wa
The staff here are so welcoming! It is a great place for kids to learn about the environment and environmental issues, whilst also having a cute little gift shop and cafe. The cafe food is SO GOOD. Staff are warm and polite, and the views are beautiful. A great place to stop off once you've done a b
absolutely lovely place to visit scenery is amazing I advise wear walking boots though the trust looks after this place very well signs every where so you can't get lost couple of routes to take
We went onto the rooftop garden...the views were spectacular...we also went in the cafe and I bought a novel called Heaven field by L J Ross and the shop assistant told me how to visit the actual place...was amazing
A stunning centre and YHA from which to explore this amazing landscape ..do not miss it if you are interested in archaeology, the brilliant night sky, time out in nature with your family or by yourself, bring your bikes and enthusiasm for Roman Forts and the stunning remains, Hadrian's wall, thousa
Great site, lovely building, can even go on the roof. Excellent art exhibitions and play room. Good play area out the back. Didn't try the cafe but it smelt nice.
An excellent visitor centre. The best Youth Hostel I have ever stayed at. We brought a group of 16 Yr3 students for a one night stay, whilst visiting Hadrian's Wall. All of the staff were friendly and helpful, the food was superb and the rooms put me more in mind of a Premier Inn, than a Youth Hoste
A great explanation centre, right next door to the wonderful natural geological feature of Great Whin Sill.
Absolutely brilliant place to visit. Large car park, cafe (very reasonably priced) a shop, lots to see. Walk on the roof, rather windy when we were there but worth it. Children will love the interactive experiences in the main area. The building itself is something else, all glass and metal and brig
Brilliant place big car park & excellent cafe Amazing views
The Sill is absolutely great. At first glance, the exhibitions seem small, but they are packed with educational information with plenty of it being interactive. The most impressive thing was the sand table and brilliant automated projection of changing topography. Yes, you have to pay for parking,
Great place to park for a walk along Hadrian's Wall to Housesteads and back, or just to do a couple of miles or so and see the 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves' famous 'Sycamore Tree Gap' - see my photo. Housesteads is one of the best preserved areas of these Roman fortifications. The Sill centre has
The cafe do not allow dogs. The food is very well prepared, is filling and has a great taste. The exploration area for the children is excellent. Witting on the balcony on the rain in stunningly beautiful. A great place to park and visit. Dogs can sit outside of the cafe but there is no shelter in
Lovely visit to The Sill, interesting exhibitions. Cafe area has fabulous views with a great selection on the menu. Staff helpful and friendly.
Nice visitor centre with a good cafe and gift shop featuring some well made local beers and spirits. Great also as a 'base' for exploring the local beauty spots and terrain
Parked at The Sill for our walk to Sycamore Gap and didn't even realise you could go inside (last time we came we thought it was just the Youth Hostel, oops). It's a lovely walk around inside with lots of beautiful artwork to see and had a huge interactive display that my little one loved. Really en
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