Wednesday 18 August 2010

How about.... (1) A day trip to the Gower

A day trip to the Gower from Bristol is easy and cheap without a car: about £15 return to Oxwich:
First Great Western Bristol Parkway to Swansea advance tickets can be as cheap as £3.30 each eachway. Seem to be plenty going out on mid morning trains and back in the late afternoon evening. Currently available at that price less tahn a week ahead and even for tomorrow FIRST CLASS (with free coffee etc.) is offered at about £6-70 each eachway
The buses into the Gower are relatively expensive - no concession for England resident 'young-olds' - about £4-00 each way. Veolia Gower Explorer is good value.
Wouldn't it be great if Wales Tourism could arrange a combined rail-bus ticket to attract English Concession Visitors to the Gower (and rest of Wales) WITHOUT A CAR! 




Tuesday 6 July 2010

Cuenca - just one place to visit in May June by train

Cuenca the town on the precipitous cliff (see photo) in deepest, airport distant, Spain is just one of half a dozen places that we checked out by train this year. In less than three weeks we travelled over to Paris (Eurostar) on to Madrid (by Francisco de Goya Sleeper Train) and arriving in lovely Aranquez (World Heritage Site) by mid morning.(see photo). 
We took a day out to visit historic Toledo (World Heritage City)with its grim past but great setting (photo) and then on to Cuenca (another World Heritage City), which is aiming to be Spain's European City of Culture in 2016.... (to be continued) nnnnn

Saturday 17 April 2010

The contrail free sky but...

RIVER AVON within the city limits of Bristol.
Welcome to a contrail free sky over Britain as volcanic dust grounds all aircraft but it can cause some problems...
However few problems for 'greenish' travellers except overcowded long distance and overnight trains etc.
TIPS
A pedestrian place with a cycle could be had last night on the Portsmouth Le Havre ferry for today for £28 and on day boats there are places Harwich-Hook of Holland from Tuesday (£33 with a cycle or £29 without). From Hook of Holland trains East and North can be booked even as far as Helsinki or Moscow ALTHOUGH NIGHT TRAINS ARE HEAVILY BOOKED IN THE NEAR FUTURE. Try German Rail website and booking number in UK 08718808066 or of course Seat61.com.
But it probably a good time to stay closer to home and use the diamond bus pass!

update on 'When it rains...'

sadly the *Michelin Restaurant in Foye has closed. Any recommendations on where now to eat in th rain would be welcome!
When it doesn't rain or even when it does Trebar Gardens near Falmouth are terrific and reachable either by the South West Coast Path (with a little difficulty) or by the 500 bus every couple of hours or so Mon-Sat. Why not Sunday we may ask?

Thursday 14 January 2010

When it rains in Cornwall...

...inevitably it costs twice as much. A short summer cycling trip became a short gourmet break when we saw the final definitive appalling forecast for Cornwall. Committed to travel by advance-booked cheap rail tickets down to St Austell and a night’s bed and breakfast, we set off into the gathering rain. Anticipating the weather, one partner had succeeded in making a secret late reservation at a Michelin* restaurant in Fowey.

The free senior Diamond national bus pass now came into its own.

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