Saturday, July 27, 2013

Bath and The Cotswold Road Trip


Trip Log:
Members: 5
Start time: 8:30 AM, Saturday, 20th July, 2013
End time: 11:30 PM, Sunday, 21st July, 2013
Duration: 2 day,1 night
Total travel: 550 miles drive
Total walk: 10 km
Trip Type: , Historical place, Leisure
Total expense:
Around GBP 350, inclusive of accommodation, car hire, fuel, food, entry tickets, entertainment, transport
What went great:
- Road trip is always the best option!
- Beautiful Wales and The Cotswold
- Great company
Bad:
- Gross mistake made while hiring car (booked for 20th June instead 20th July): Time and money wasted
- Time management could have been better. Reached hotel at 2:30 am.

Weather: Pleasant and Sunny

The road trip map

Day 1: London (home, 8 am) -> Car pick up from Heathrow airport (lot of time wasted in car hiring because of mistake of wrong dates) -> Stonehenge(2:30 PM) -> Bath -> Swansea (reached very late, 2:30 am, night stay) 

8 am: Start from home. Took tube
9:30 am: Reached Heathrow airport for car pick-up from Enterprise car rental
Mistake: Did a gross mistake while car booking. I booked the car for 20th June instead of 20th July. It took almost half an hour to figure that out. On the spot car hire costing was more than 225 pounds for 2 days 1 night (more than the cost of the whole trip). Luckily we had a tablet and thought of browsing on net. Wow...the same car costing 225 pounds on the spot is costing 89 pounds on their  website. Shame...but that's what is business!
But this mistake definitely costed us a lot of time and money

11:30 am: Start from Heathrow and stuck in lot of traffic on the way to Stonehenge
2:30 am: Reached Stonehenge
Stonehenge


Day 2: Swansea -> Gloucester(Cotswold) -> Chipping Campden(Cotswold) -> Stow-on-the-Wold(Cotswold) ->Bourton-on-the-Water(Cotswold) -> London Heathrow airport -> Home

Itinerary planned before trip:
Time
Where
Things to do
Type
Fee
Notes
20th July, 2013, 8.30 am
London
Reach London Heathrow Airport for car pick up

£39+ £4.45
With insurance cover.
10.00 am

Start for Stonehenge


LHR to Stonehenge: 72 miles, 1.5 hrs. Breakfast packed for the way
12.00 noon
Stonehenge
Reach Stonehenge. 15-20 mins stopover for pictures.
Pre-historic monument
£8.00
Don't really need to pay to see this since they don't allow you to go close to the ruins. From the street you can see as much. You can choose to pay or not pay. Opening times: 9.00am - 7.00 pm. Stonehenge is extremely windy. Carry a windcheater jacket.
1.30 pm
Bath
Reach Bath


Stonehenge to Bath: 34.7 miles, 1 hr Look out for: Minerva Chocolate, Kitchen Cookshop on Quiet Street,
9.00 am - 6.00 pm
Bath
Bath Abbey
Church
Free
15-20 mins approx

Bath
Orange Grove
Street/Area
Free
It is one of the principal routes through Bath, where people can walk, relax and enjoy the views, from admiring the Abbey to looking out over Parade Gardens and the river to the sweeping green hills that surround the city, including views to Sham Castle.
2.30 pm
Bath
Jane Austen Centre, 40 Gay Street (needs an hour approx.)
Museum
£8.00
9.45 am to 7.00 pm. Jane Austen actually lived in Gay Street (higher up the hill on the same side, at No.25) for some months in 1805. Long stay parking is at Charlotte Street public car park. The entrance to the car park is only 100m from the Centre entrance. There is no public parking outside the Centre. Tickets can be purchase from the Bath Tourist Information Centre, or direct at the Jane Austen Centre. Buy your entry from the Bath Tourist Information Centre and get 2 delicious Cream Teas for the price of 1 at the Regency Tea Rooms.

Bath
In the footsteps of Jane Austen Trail
Walk-Self guided
Free
Have downloaded the trail map. It will cover the places mentioned in Austen's novels--Persuasion and Northanger Abbey

Bath
The Circus and The Royal Crescent (also part of the trail)
Georgian architecture
Free
10.00 am-midnight.The best sites in Bath are free and open 24 hours a day. Walk up Gay Street, past the Jane Austen Center to the Circus, a circle of perfect Georgian houses. Walk to the left in the circle, take the first left and walk another block to the Royal Crescent, a half circle of perfect Georgian houses. 

Bath
Lunch


Lunch 12noon- 2.30pm. Evenings 5pm -10.30pm Yak Yeti Yak

Bath
Fashion Museum & Assembly Rooms
Museum
£7.75
 10.30 am-5 pm. Exit 6 pm. Audio tour downloaded. 1½ - 2 hours.         Fashion Museum, Assembly Rooms,
Bennett Street

Bath
Roman Baths
Historical site/Museum
£12.75+free audio guide
9 am-9 pm. Exit 10 pm. Roman Baths & Fashion Museum combined ticket: £16.25

Bath
Pulteney Bridge (also part of the trail)
Historical site
Free
Best viewed from Parade Gardens park by the crescent weir. Pulteney Bridge, together with the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, is one of the world's most beautiful bridges. Like the Ponte Vecchio it is one of a handful of historic bridges in the world with shops built into it.


Tea at Sally Lunn's


10am - 6pm, 5pm - 10pm (evening)
5.00 pm

Leave Bath



Target 9.00 pm
Swansea
Reach Swansea. Hotel check-in. 2 Double rooms booked
Hotel
£54.00
Bristol to Travelodge Swansea M4: 1.5 hrs. Check-out: 12 noon. 20 mins from Martime Quarter, 27 mins from Gower Peninsula, 24 mins from The Mumbles
Day 2





21st July, 2013, 9.00 am
Swansea
Breakfast
Beach/Bay

Some beach time fun owing to time in hand. Beaches: Swansea Bay, Caswell Bay, Langland Bay Beach. Breakfast at Verdi's Swansea
11am

Start drive to The Cotswolds



1.00 pm
The Cotswolds
Gloucester Cathedral
Church
No. £3 for photography
Parking: Great Western Road-£3/day, Hare Lane South Pitt Street-Pay and Display. . £1.3/hr
2.30 pm
The Cotswolds
Chipping Campden
Countryside
No
 Go shutter crazy! One of the loveliest small towns in the Cotswolds and a gilded masterpiece of limestone and craftmanship


Drive through Stow-on-the-Wold
Countryside
No

3.00 pm
The Cotswolds
Bourton-on-the-Water
Countryside
No
Chipping Campden to Bourton-on-the-Water: 20 mins. Park the car. Walk around, click pictures.

The Cotswolds
Lunch


Bourton-on-the-water: Rose Tree Restaurant, L'anatra Italian Kitchen, The Mousetrap Inn Restaurant, Danish Tea Room
5.00 pm tentative

Castle Combe Village. Leave Cotswolds


The closest Motorway junctions are Junction 17 (Chippenham) and Junction 18 (Bath) on the M4. On leaving the Motorway the village and race circuit are signed. Please park in the visitors car park at the top of the hill.
9.00 pm
London
Car drop off at London Heathrow Airport





Home!





Thursday, July 18, 2013

Cambridge Day Trip!


The city of Cambridge is a university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It lies in East Anglia, on the River Cam, about 50 miles (80 km) north from London. 

Cambridge is most widely known as the home of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1209 and consistently ranked one of the top five universities in the world. The university includes the renowned Cavendish Laboratory, King's College Chapel, and the Cambridge University Library. The Cambridge skyline is dominated by the last two buildings, along with the chimney of Addenbrooke's Hospital in the far south of the city and St John's College Chapel tower.

The River Cam running through the city centre is used for boating. The University has its own rowing club, Cambridge University Boat Club, and most of the individual colleges have boathouses on the river. Shallower parts of the Cam are used for recreational punting, a type of boating in which the craft is propelled by pushing against the river bed with a quant pole.

(Source: wiki)

Trip Log:
Members: 2
Start time: 8:30 PM, Saturday, 6th July, 2013
End time: 9:30 PM, Saturday, 6th July, 2013
Duration: 1 day
Total travel: 5 hrs bus travel
Total walk: 10 km
Trip Type: Leisure, Picnic
Total expense:
Around GBP 100, inclusive of bus travel, food, punting, entertainment, transport
What went great:
- Punting!
- Short and sweet trip
Bad:
- Very hot day

Weather: Very Sunny

10:40 am: Reach Cambridge. Visit Colleges part of Cambridge. 


1 PM: Cam river walk
 
2:30 PM: Lunch at Rainbow Bistro. One of the best restaurants in Cambride for food. only VEG food!

4:30 PM: Punting! Hired a self-punt (boat) through Scudamore


King's college: View while punting

Off-course I got a punting partner too



Tired after one and half hour punting. Let's celebrate with a glass of bubbly. 

7 PM: Beer @Eagle's pub

7:50 PM: Bus back to London

Itinerary Planned before trip:
Time
Activity
Timings
Fee
Notes
13 July, Saturday




8.30 am
Depart from London


Reach Victoria Coach Station by 8.15 am
10.40 am
Reach Cambridge


Parker's Piece, Parkside
11.15 am
King's College Grounds & Chapel
9.30 am-4.30 pm
£7.50
Buy tickets at The Shop at King's, opposite the front of the College, or from the North gate of the Chapel. enter through the Gatehouse at the front of the College. 10 mins walk from bus station.
12.00 noon
Trinity College-Wren Library, Great Court
10am-4.30 pm
Free
The Great Court may be viewed from under the Queens' Gate from 10.00 - 16.30 each day. Entry is via Trinity Lane. Entry to the Wren Library Cloister is by way of Garret Hostel Lane (Brewhouse Gate) or the Backs. The tourist porter at the Great Gate is happy to let visitors know which parts of the College are open. Trinity college map download

Trinity Avenue

Free
Across the stone bridge over the River Cam is the Avenue, a colonnade of lime and cherry trees, separating the North and South Paddocks and leading to the Backs.

The Church of the Holy Sepulchre/Round Church
10 am-5 pm
£1.5
Bridge street
2.00 pm
Lunch



3.00-4.30 pm
Punting on the Cam-The Backs

Self hire: £28 for 90 mins
Pick punt from Scudamore's Mill Lane Punt station. Enjoy the River Cam at your own pace with a 'do it yourself' hire craft. Picnic in the punt!

Souvenir shopping at King's Parade




Cambridge to Grantchester Meadows walk

(Optional)Free-self guided :)
A delightful 4 miles walk. Allow 1.5 hrs. In Cambridge there are toilets near Corn Exchange Street. In Grantchester there are toilets and refreshments at the Orchard Tea Garden and four pubs in the village. Afternoon tea in the Orchard at Grantchester. Bus No. 118/119 will take you back to the city centre from Grantchester village. Walk details downloaded.

Grab a drink at an old pub


Eagle pub-It is said to be the pub at which Watson and Crick discovered the form of DNA
7.50 pm
Depart from Cambridge


Reach coach station by 7.40 pm
9.50 pm
Reach London