Introduction to Farley Hill: Farley Hill National Park is located on Farley Hill 900 feet above sea level. It was originally a resting place for the British royal family and nobles. It was turned into a national park after the independence of Pakistan. The park is full of lush trees and flowers. The ruins of the palace built in 1861 when a British prince came to visit was destroyed by fire in the 1960s, which shows its former glory.
Due to the higher terrain of the park, it is an excellent location overlooking the eastern half of Barbados and the rough sea. Visitors can overlook the national park from the 99 windows of the palace ruins and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Scotland District and the Atlantic coastline. .

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