Last day in London
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After yet another epic 12 hour sleep I headed out for a little London smog air.
Not far from my hotel I stumbled across Westminster Cathedral. The whole building, is in the neo-Byzantine style and ItWeiterlesen
After yet another epic 12 hour sleep I headed out for a little London smog air.
Not far from my hotel I stumbled across Westminster Cathedral. The whole building, is in the neo-Byzantine style and ItWeiterlesen
After an epic 12 hour sleep I stepped out of the Grosvenor Hotel and headed to Covenant Gardens via London’s Big Red buses.
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Day 9
Well, the last early departure for this trip... we left Cornwall and have been driving for 3 1/2 hours before arriving at Stonehenge.
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Day 8
You wake each day unsure of the weather, it was overcast, cloudy and raining intermittently all day today, not so good when your day is based around visiting seaside villages.
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Day 7
Well as usual we set of early from Cardiff for our drive to Bath. It’s about 320km
Bath is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, it is well known for its Roman-builtWeiterlesen
Day 6
Today was an epic 416km drive from Windermere to Cardiff, Wales.
Our first stop was ancient Ludlow, said to be one of England’s most attractive towns.
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Today is day 5 of the trip and our first stop was Gretna Green. Gretna Green is a parish in the southern county of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, and is situated on the Scottish side of the bordersWeiterlesen
We headed off from Edinburgh at 8.30am, this seems to be the usual departure time from all our hotels so far which is good as you get a little sleep in and plenty of time to enjoy breakfast.
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Edinburgh
From organic medieval and planned Georgian, to neo-classical masterpieces and the über-modern, Edinburgh’s varied architecture creates a ginormous juxtaposing palette of styles.
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Today’s first leg was 211 km further north from beautiful York to Hadrians Wall. Hadrians Wall once spanned 80 miles from coast to coast, marking the northern frontier to the mighty Roman Empire.Weiterlesen