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- Kongsi
- Hari 28
- Khamis, 28 September 2023 4:24 PTG
- ☁️ 17 °C
- Altitud: 130 m
EnglandAldsworth51°47’28” N 1°48’39” W
Drive to the Cotswolds

Today we rented a car. Our first destination was Winchester. We got there in about an hour. We were able to find parking in a parkade close to the city center. As we started our walk we came across a very old grist mill. Inside was a coffee bar, where we stopped for a coffee and to pickup a bun for lunch. From there we found our way to the famous, Winchester Cathedral. A huge church with a history dating back over a thousand years. We paid our admission fee and joined a guide for a walking tour inside. Many famous bishops and others are buried here including the well known author, Jane Austin. After leaving the cathedral we walked along the main pedestrian street and worked our way back to the car. We saw the oldest house in Winchester dating back to 1450!
The other destination we had planned for today is Northleach, a small town in the Cotswold area of England, about 1 1/2 hrs from Guildford, that has a place that rents bicycles. The town is located close to a number of other small, very old and very quaint English towns that can be accessed by bicycle along quiet, lightly travelled roads. There are several different bicycle routes possible with varying lengths and levels of difficulty. We picked one that is about 25 km in length and easy but would take us through several beautiful villages. It turned out to be a perfect bike trip for us. Lots of beautiful scenery, old and historic buildings. We got a bit lost towards the end but we sorted it out.
Once we had dropped off the bikes we headed back to Guildford. Unfortunately, it started to rain a little and then it got dark as well. Normally, that wouldn’t bother me on a drive, except maybe the Malahat. But, we were finding the driving in England to be very stressful already. Way too many confusing traffic circles, careless drivers and the challenge of driving on the left hand side of the road. On the journey we narrowly missed getting hit head on by a driver passing too many cars; we almost sideswiped a car in my blind spot when having to quickly make a lane change; almost drove off the road when taking a wrong turn at a highway exit; and we added almost twentieth minutes to our trip home after missing turnoffs. We will never again rent a car in England. Much too stressful!
By the time we finally got back to the hotel it was late and we were too tired to walk into town for dinner so we had dinner in our hotel restaurant. It was tasty and filling, but way above what we would have preferred to pay.Baca lagi
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- Kongsi
- Hari 29
- Jumaat, 29 September 2023 4:59 PTG
- ☀️ 20 °C
- Altitud: 26 m
EnglandCovent Garden Market51°30’43” N 0°7’21” W
Day Trip Into London

This is our last full day in Europe. We’ve arranged to take the train to London and spend the day taking in some of the highlights. First we had a short drive to get gas and return the car to the rental place. Boy did it feel good to be done with that! We were really looking forward to a relaxing train trip and walk about the city today. We boarded our commuter train shortly after dropping off the car.
The plan was to start our day in London with an Uber Boat cruise on the Thames. Our train from Guildford took us to Waterloo Station. We took a metro train to the river at Canary Wharf where we boarded the boat. We stayed on the boat all the way to Battersea Power Station and back to Westminster where we got off to start a walking tour. We were able to see many London sights on the cruise, including Big Ben, Tower Bridge, Houses of Parliament … The Big Eye, Battersea Power Station.
Once on foot, we walked on the promenade along the river from Westminster to the Millenium Bridge where we crossed over the Thames and walked up St. Paul’s Cathedral. From there we went past Big Ben, Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace. We followed Birdcage Walk and other streets to Smithfield Market then, for our final stop, we walked to Covent Gardens, a very busy, popular shopping area and market.
From there it was quick and easy to make our way back to the metro, catch the train back to Waterloo Station and then a fast, direct commuter train back to Guildford. In Guildford, we walked to a restaurant where you can choose from a variety of noodle and rice dishes on a touchscreen and pay with your card. Your order is sent automatically to the kitchen and you soon get your meal.Baca lagi

Dewit Family TravelsWe were going down so it was easy, but I couldn’t believe how deep underground this London Underground runs! It must be three lines above one another at busy hubs like this one.

Looks like the weather was really nice for boat tour and walking. I think a tour of London is a pretty good ending [Andrew]

Dewit Family TravelsWe had a perfect day for touring London. On the whole trip we only had one rainy day!
- Tunjukkan perjalanan
- Tambah ke senarai baldiKeluarkan dari senarai baldi
- Kongsi
- Hari 30
- Sabtu, 30 September 2023
- ⛅ 23 °C
- Altitud: 598 m
Austriacentral station Innsbruck47°15’47” N 11°24’1” E
Final Reflections

On this month long trip, we have seen a lot of interesting and beautiful historical buildings and geographies. I have talked about many of these in my blog entries. I have also been intrigued by a number of technologies that we have seen. Here they are in random order:
DOORS AND LOCKS
As we travelled, I was fascinated by the endless designs of doors and locking mechanisms. Locking doors seem to be a technology that has been around for over a thousand years in an endless variety of designs to both the door itself and the locking mechanisms. I loved looking at the oldest wooden doors in the historical locations we visited as well as the most modern in the places we stayed. Many are quite different than those you find in our homes.
FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES
Just like we have Doordash and other food delivery services in Canada, so too there are many in all the countries we visited. What I found interesting is that often it is individuals on bicycles with large, insulated containers on their backs, not drivers in cars, picking up the food and delivering it to their customers.
SMART BENCHES
In a few spots, we saw benches with solar panels on their top surfaces and both wired and wireless charging available on their side panels. It seems to be a great idea in locations that get lots of sunshine.
TRAIN TRAVEL
We covered a lot of distance on a variety of trains on our trip. They make for a far more relaxing and enjoyable holiday than driving. Sometimes else is dealing with the traffic issues and the directions. It is also more enjoyable than flying because you see the countryside and you don’t have to go through the hassle of getting to and from an airport and through the security and screening process. You can waste the better part of a day for just a short flight between cities.
I do have to say, however, that the trains are much busier than I’ve experienced on previous trips to Europe, So, I’d recommend reservations even for first class travel where they are offered. I also found trains to be a little less reliable so if you are planning a long trip with several connections, be sure to allow extra time between the connections in case your train runs late.
STONEWORK
All the houses and buildings that date back hundreds and even thousands of years are built of stone. The walls, the roofs, the fences around properties and the driveways are all made from stone. As well, cobblestone streets are everywhere and its fascinating to look at all the different types of stone used and the different patterns in which they are laid. To me, it is the amazing stonework that gives the cities and buildings much of their uniquely European character.
TRUCK TRANSPORT
Roads in Europe are somewhat narrower than those in North America. It seems that trucks make up for the lack of width by going higher. We passed a number in England while driving around in our rental car. I doubt they would fit under overpasses in Canada and the US. I also did not see any containers on trucks so I’m not sure what happens when they arrive by sea. They must all get loaded onto trains and then emptied in train yards and loaded onto trucks? Seems rather inefficient!
BUILDING RESTORATION
Historic buildings are being restored to their former glory all over Europe. Air pollution has taken a big toll on over the years, It is a massive undertaking. In some cases, it means completely rebuilding. Everywhere you see scaffolding. Entire buildings are wrapped in it. Fortunately, many of the most significant, historic buildings have been completely restored. Last time I was in London, Big Ben was wrapped in scaffolding. It has now been completely restored and looks amazing!
OLD VEHICLES
We spotted an old Porsche in Innsbruck, an MG in England and a Nissan 240x in Salzburg, but beyond that all you see are relatively new cars. It seems no one keeps their vehicles very long and any older than maybe ten years seem all but nonexistent.
MEAL ORDERING
We found several restaurants where you choose your meals and customize them using a touch screen. When you place the order it gets sent to the kitchen and a short time later your meal is ready to go for either eat in or take out. At a restaurant in Innsbruck you are given a plastic card as you enter. You choose a meal, and a chef makes it to your specifications while you watch and wait. He then enters the details of your meal and any beverages or other side items you have ordered onto a plastic card. You take the card to the cashier when you are ready to pay. The card appears to have no chip embedded so it’s a mystery to me as to how the information gets stored?
WASHROOM FACILITIES
In the bathrooms of the apartments and hotels we stayed, I was impressed by the tankless toilets. I’m not sure if there is a tank hidden in the wall behind the toilet or whether they use a different technology. As well, in one of the public washrooms I was surprised to find a Dyson hot air blower to dry your hands built right into the water faucet!
Well, we’re back in Vancouver waiting for our connecting flight to Victoria. It’s 2:45 AM on out time so we’re feeling a bit sleepy! And, so ends our Europe Vacation 2023!Baca lagi
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