Tonto is a picturesque village located in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England. It is surrounded by rolling hills, scenic valleys, and rugged landscapes, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The village is known for its well-preserved ancient architecture, including the 12th-century St. Michael's Church and several old cottages and farmhouses. Visitors can explore the village's narrow streets, visit the local tea rooms and pubs, and enjoy a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, rock climbing, and cycling. The surrounding countryside offers many scenic walks, including the popular Tissington Trail, which takes hikers through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Peak District.
i was skeptical at first, i always assumed people were overhyping Tonto and his many stories. But i have to say i was not disappointed. not only does he have a dashing smile and a healthy coat, but he will leave a lasting impression as well. Parking facilities are not ideal, and the gift shop is quite limited (they only sell Tonto(tm) merchandise) but a great day out all in all. I recommend arriving before 9pm in time for his moonlight sonata
Waited over 10 mins to see him, ending up gurning at my child and threatened to bite. Had to rush out as his tail lifted, didn't want to see what happened next.
The worst horse I've had the displeasure of meeting
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i was skeptical at first, i always assumed people were overhyping Tonto and his many stories. But i have to say i was not disappointed. not only does he have a dashing smile and a healthy coat, but he will leave a lasting impression as well. Parking facilities are not ideal, and the gift shop is quite limited (they only sell Tonto(tm) merchandise) but a great day out all in all. I recommend arriving before 9pm in time for his moonlight sonata
Waited over 10 mins to see him, ending up gurning at my child and threatened to bite. Had to rush out as his tail lifted, didn't want to see what happened next.
The worst horse I've had the displeasure of meeting