This quirky roadside attraction in Yorkshire features a life-sized fiberglass donkey standing on its hind legs, proudly holding a pint of beer in one hand and a packet of cigarettes in the other.
It was just a sight driving through the parade benches to a client's house. I never knew I could be hit by nature or the calmness and/or beauty of a scenery. I had to park my car after work and take in the sites plus some pictures.
Had a nice walk up and down here last week with the misses. Peaceful, tranquil and relaxing. And you get get a great ice cream over the road!
Convenient place to chill with mates after a bike ride, when it's sunny, and even better when one of my mates has a hat I can throw off the edge, then watch them retrieve it
Some benches facing out to the Dee estuary and to the Welsh hills. Looks out over the marshy terrain which is rich in wildlife and where many bird watchers gather. There are also information boards.
This is the Donkey Stand, site of a sea-bathing facility in the 18th/19th century and, later, a place for donkey-rides. Views are exceptional.
Didn't know pond was called that,just water in perkgate
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Good for kids
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It was just a sight driving through the parade benches to a client's house. I never knew I could be hit by nature or the calmness and/or beauty of a scenery. I had to park my car after work and take in the sites plus some pictures.
Had a nice walk up and down here last week with the misses. Peaceful, tranquil and relaxing. And you get get a great ice cream over the road!
Convenient place to chill with mates after a bike ride, when it's sunny, and even better when one of my mates has a hat I can throw off the edge, then watch them retrieve it
Some benches facing out to the Dee estuary and to the Welsh hills. Looks out over the marshy terrain which is rich in wildlife and where many bird watchers gather. There are also information boards.
This is the Donkey Stand, site of a sea-bathing facility in the 18th/19th century and, later, a place for donkey-rides. Views are exceptional.
Didn't know pond was called that,just water in perkgate