Very nice tower. Cabot tower. Located not far from the center of Bristol. The air on the mountain is very fresh and very comfortable. Not bad. There are many birds. Pay attention to bird shit. The vegetation is good. Green. Free visit. The tower is magnificent. Not many tourists. They are all locals walking. There are more stories and history. Have the opportunity to come and see. good.
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Very nice tower. Cabot tower. Located not far from the center of Bristol. The air on the mountain is very fresh and very comfortable. Not bad. There are many birds. Pay attention to bird shit. The vegetation is good. Green. Free visit. The tower is magnificent. Not many tourists. They are all locals walking. There are more stories and history. Have the opportunity to come and see. good.
The Cabot tower in Bristol was built in 1890 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Giovanni Cabot's voyage from Bristol to Canada today. The tower, 32 metres high, is built with red sandstone and cream-colored Bath stone, including a spiral staircase and two viewing platforms, where it overlooks the entire city of Bristol. This tower can be climbed for free, but the stairs are narrow and there can be no people up and down at the same time. Fortunately, there are few tourists here, otherwise it will be embarrassing for someone to stagger up and down.
很好看的一片森林,景色很绿,看着挺美的,很幸运能来这里。
The Cabot Tower is a very historic tower, built to commemorate the Great British Sea Age, the red sandstone design architectural style, both humanistic and commemorative.