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wanderers64
A very small fort but with an interesting history. A lovely view from the headland across the bay below.
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RebeccaS13
Fort Bennet is located in a residential area, but has gorgeous views of the Caribbean. If you have a hour to spare, like military history, don't want a long , exhausting outing this is jsut the ticket.
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MikeP_111
Provides a beautiful view of the Sunset over the Caribbean. It's at the end of a residential street in Black Rock. Be sure and check out the oven the used to use to heat the shot for the cannons.
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StasiaF
It is at this point one get to see why this tiny island was fought for. The view from the top of the fort is AWESOME, There is the Grafton beach hotel, the Seahorse inn to the right with the hills of Black Rock area and on the left the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean a sheer beauty to see the aqua blue waters. There is not much ruins on the fort, but there is a board with the history which is note worthy.
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moonshines
There is not much to see at Fort Bennett, a coulple of cannons and a kiln, but it is beautifully kept and there are some lovely views and it's free to visit
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Momalita
We walked around here just before sunset and it did not disappoint. The views are breathtaking and there is quite a bit of history around the fort
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sfae7
great view of the harbor, easy to understand why it was selected as a site for a fort. a wel preserved look into the history of the island
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roryb29
Right up the road there is a nice woman selling some of the best fried chicken you've ever eaten. grab a couple 2 piece dinners and head over to ft bennett for dinner with a great view for $5! how could you go wrong with that? And there are CANNONS! who doesn't love a good cannon? Look, its free, there is great food close by, and there are cannons. i'd give it 5 stars if i could find some powder to set those cannons up for fun :)
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MilwaukeeSunseeker2
Nice views. Peaceful place with easy parking and no fee. Easy to find. Gardens with cannons so you can get some good photos, too.
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270lizc
My husband and I visited twice during our stay on Tobago. It is a truly beautiful historic landmark, and quite enjoyable views with many great photo opportunities. We could see all the way around the Black Rock beach area we had been snorkeling, and over to a private beach on the other side of Fort Bennett that we later swam to. Thoroughly enjoyed just sitting in the gazebo to enjoy the breezes and views!