Daytrips from London
At last. An alternative.
 
An alternative because we don't go by coach and motorway. We go by train. It's vastly superior! Much faster. Much more comfortable. And less expensive!
 
And, sure enough, a better time when you get there. A better time because you've got more time there and because we explore these places on foot. Our attitude to "industrialised tourism" is yukh. We don't conveyor belt you. We go for a walk with you. Boy, is that different And better. World of difference better.
 
And as for what's on the menu...
 
We're now into the Winter-Spring 2011-2012 London Walks programme (it runs from Nov. 1st through April 30th) and in consequence we do throttle back a bit. But taken all for all, it's hardly slim pickings. The centrepiece of the Winter-Spring programme of Day Trips from London is the "Moveable Feast" every Saturday. I.E. a different destination every Saturday (Decembrer 25th excepted of course) right throughout the winter. And there are also some mid-week ones over the Christmas period. And lots of mid-week ones in April – we go to Stonehenge & Salisbury every Tuesday from the 10th of April onwards; and on every Wednesday from the 11th of April onwards we go to Oxford & the Cotswolds. On Monday, April 9th we go to Cambridge. And on Thursday, April 12th we go to Bath. A click here will take you to a table setting out the entire Day Trips from London programme, in chronological order.
 
And looking ahead, in our Summer 2012 programme (which runs from the end of April through October) we go to Stonehenge & Salisbury on Tuesdays. Oxford & the Cotswolds on Wednesdays. Bath on Thursday (in the middle part of the season).  Saturday is the "Moveable Feast": i.e., our Here's England – Away We Go! destination changes every Saturday. And Mondays it's usually Cambridge every other Monday (and a "moveable feast" on the non-Cambridge Mondays).
 
Oh and on alternate Sundays in mid-summer we go to The Cotswolds. And there are normally a couple of summer Sunday trips to St. Albans (we choose the Sundays so we can catch St. Albans' once-a-month Farmers' Market!).
 
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