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England: Guided versus self-guided?
I really would prefer to go on our own. Our itinerary hasn't been determined yet, but do you think in 11 days we can manage Cambridge, London, Bath, Cornwall, and Wales? I don't believe in hit-and-run "see all the sites" tourism, but we would at least like to spend a couple of days exploring each of these. Is that completely unreasonable? Yes. Cambridge, London, and Bath, sure. But Cornwall and Wales are like whole other countries, and require a car to see properly. I just spent two whole weeks by car in Wales and saw a third of what I wanted to see. Your ambition is admirable, but just do the cities and see if you can fit in a side trip to the city of Wells from Bath, instead. There are surely buses to Wells from Bath, but I cannot speak from experience on this. Darby Jo -- Dan Stephenson Photos and movies from my 3-month European vacation: http://homepage.mac.com/stepheda (remove nospam from email address if replying) |
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