Stump Cross Caverns has won a 'Travellers Choice Award' for 2023 – an accolade given to the top 10% of attractions in the world.
Tripadvisor reviews put Stump Cross Caverns in top 10% worldwide Popular family attraction Stump Cross Caverns has won a Tripadvisor Travellers Choice Award thanks to reviews from visitors. The accolade is only given to the top 10% of attractions in the world, based on feedback left by Tripadvisor users. And the Pateley Bridge attraction, alongside Slingsby in Harrogate, has received recognition for its popularity. Sharing the news on social media, Stump Cross said:
“All of the reviews left from our lovely customers on TripAdvisor has put us in the top 10% of attractions worldwide! “We would like to say a massive thank you to all of our amazing customers and a huge round of applause to Team Stump Cross.”The Travellers Choice Awards look at destinations, hotels, restaurants and things to do around the world, and are awarded based on reviews and ratings by Tripadvisor users. Stump Cross Caverns has a 4.5 star rating on Tripadvisor and is ranked as the number one ‘thing to do’ in Pateley Bridge. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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