Travelodge Cirencester
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Mills, tearooms, countryside & miniature villages
Hi there,
So the last time we wrote we'd picked up Chezza and we were in recovery mode!
So what have we done since then?
Well, Chezza was feeling a lot more alive than what we though she was going to be (jet lag wise) so on Monday Noma and Chezza had a walk into town after I had gone to pick up the hire car. I had already …
Cotswolds
... palace, had the wealth to make many rooms as grand as those at Versailles. We exited the building from the Long Library and chapel out into the Water Terraces, part of the garden that had many water features, some of which were frozen. Walked past the great lawn the returned into the house, this time to another exhibition. Unlike the first tour, this was more a preprogrammed tour with robots and recordings showing ...
Bourton on the Water
Well today we ventured off to the popular tourist attraction of Bourton on the Water.......a very popular village for tourists to go and explore the array of gift stores and coffee shops that line the stream that flows through the middle of the ...
Oxford, Stow-on-the-Wold
Woke up late and had a full breakfast at the YHA. Did a self guided walking tour of Oxford, based on a guidebook we bought at the visitors' centre. Went up the old Saxon tower of St Michael's, the oldest remaining building in Oxford, built before the Norman invasion. Particular highlights were the lake and fields behind Christ Church and Merton Colleges. Walked under the Bridge of Sighs, and briefly through the Bodleian ...
Cardiff, Brecon, Tintern and Oxford
Had free breakfast at the hostel. Lots of cereal and toast. Washed up and packed up. Weather had improved from last night's pouring rain. First stop was Caerphilly Castle, built in the 1200s. It had moats with water and proper portcullises and drawbridges. Best thing was that there were signs rather than audio guides, and we were free to roam. Met a Welshman who taught us how to pronounce some Welsh. Bought £1 shampoo from Poundland (way better than our $2 ...