Day 1: Warrior Performance and Medieval History Exploration
Warwick Castle โ Road Racecester Hospital โ St. Mary Church โ Waric Town Center
Recommended time:9 hours
Core points:In the historic market of Waric Shiri, Warricks, the British City, Warrick, more than 1100 years of history and the grandeur of the Middle Ages, and the Great Middle Ages of Warriors, William Conqueror, was built in 1068, and visited the beautiful gardens and parks of 64 acres in the Warrick Castle, a huge medieval fortress built in 1068, and watched the 14th -century gate and 131 feet high walls. Experienced attractions, siege weapons of true viewsets, sex dungeons, and horror histories, and explored the history of brothers' teams that supported the Brest Run community and retired soldiers for 450 years at Road Rasecaster Hospital, one of the best medieval buildings in the UK, which was built between the 13th and 17th centuries. Meeting with Bresrons, built in 1443 and climbing 134 feet high bochang tower from St. Mary Church, which was rebuilt with the help of Christopher Ren after the fire in 1694, and appreciated the beautiful views of the entire Warwick, and the gorgeous marble sarcasm of Richard de Boschang and the 14 gold -plated copper mourning statue. At the Waric Town Center, the center of Warlick, you can visit the medieval buildings and the 17th and 18th centuries, visit local stores and cafes, and experience the lively atmosphere of the weekly market on Saturday.
Day 2: Hill Close Garden and Natural Explore
Hill Close Garden โ St. Nicholas Park โ Warick Racecourse โ Market Hall Museum
Recommended time:10 hours
Core points:Exploring the beautiful natural landscape of Warwick and the charm of the Victorian era, and enjoying the beautiful view of the Warrick Racecourse by enjoying the charming summer villa, old fruit trees, and traditional flower gardens between the heel claws garden, the 16 completely restored Victorian garden in England, and looking down on the Warrick Racecourse. Experiencing exhibitions and children's gardens, and enjoying the picnic at St. Nicholas Park, the most beautiful park in Warrick, where you can walk along the Avon River, enjoy peaceful riverside landscapes, observe various wildlife, and take a break in nature, and in the winter, the winter health course in the winter racecourse, one of the oldest racecourse in England. Watch the Staplet Charms and Obstacles Racing, experience the British traditional horse racing culture with the locals, and watch the exhibition of Warrix's history at the Market Hall Museum in the 17th century Market Hall, and watch the notorious Warrison bear and the amazing southern Warrix Roman treasures.
Day 3: Culture and Local Experience (optional)
St. Jones House Museum โ Waricshire Yeo Manri Museum โ Waric Golf Center โ Waric Fork Festival
St. Jones House Museum:It takes 3 hours, and Warric's social history and life culture exploration in a museum that provides insight into local life over and century
Warrior Yeo Manri Museum:2 hours, view of local military heritage and war history at the Military History Museum
Warwick Golf Center:Takes 3 hours, enjoying golf at the 9 -hole golf course next to the racetrack
Warwick Folk Festival:It takes 2 hours, participated in traditional folk music festivals held in the south of Knights Field in late July (season limited)