Oxford e Cotswolds: tour di una giornata per piccoli gruppi da Londra
La partenze è prevista alle 09:15 dal terminal delle corriere di Greenline, dopodiché il tour guidato si dirigerà a nord-ovest di Londra, passando vicino ai Pinewood Film Studios e attraverso le Chiltern Hills, un'area di straordinaria bellezza naturale. La pittoresca campagna qui è stupenda e ha ispirato i programmi televisivi L'ispettore Barnaby e The Vicar of Dibley.
La prima tappa è a Oxford, dove avrai tempo di esplorare i bellissimi edifici patrimonio dell'UNESCO. Esplora la leggendaria Università di Oxford. Sali su uno dei punti di osservazione per contemplare lo skyline oppure ammira le opere d'arte e le antichità in mostra all'Ashmolean Museum. A te la scelta.
Dopo il pranzo (a proprie spese) trascorri il pomeriggio visitando gli ameni villaggi delle Cotswolds Hills, con i loro minuscoli cottage in pietra rimasti inalterati per secoli.
Visita Bampton, un paese associato da molto tempo al ballo di Morris. Puoi esplorare la magnifica chiesa parrocchiale di Santa Maria, dove sono state girate parecchie scene chiave di Downton Abbey. La tappa successiva è a Burford, una cittadina mercantile conosciuta come "Porta d'ingresso delle Cotswolds". Già che sei lì, magari assaggia un classico "tè pomeridiano" inglese (facoltativo, da acquistare).
Infine percorri il breve tragitto fino a Bibury, descritto da William Morris come "il più bel villaggio d'Inghilterra", e il luogo che Henry T. Ford avrebbe voluto smantellare e riportarsi in nave negli Stati Uniti. Qui avrai modo di passeggiare per la fiabesca Arlington Row.
Dopo un'intera giornata trascorsa a esplorare la città di Oxford e i villaggi delle Cotswolds, parti per il viaggio di ritorno a Londra. L'orario di ritorno è stimato per le 19:00 circa. Successivamente, sarai riaccompagnato al punto di partenza.
- Autista
- Guida locale
- Tour per piccoli gruppi
- Trasporto in mini-pullman con aria condizionata
- Tariffe di ingresso
- Cibo e bevande
- Mance (facoltative)
- Servizio di prelievo da e verso l'hotel
- Si riceverà la conferma al momento della prenotazione
- Età minima di 5 anni
- Massimo 6 persone per prenotazione
- È richiesto un minimo di 1 adulto
- I bambini devono essere accompagnati da un adulto
- Il programma resta valido con tutte le condizioni meteorologiche; si consiglia di vestirsi adeguatamente
The driver was really kind, the tour itself it’s a bit boring due to the much time spent on the bus, Bibury its Just a street and the trout farm si the only thing that’s interesting to see but we didn’t have time. Oxford it’s beautiful but quite everything is closed to visitors.
Here are my points..... The van itself was not great. The ac wasn't cold enough for one of the hottest day in the UK. And it was manual. Oh God.. The driver/tour guide was nice but he drove a bit too fast at times like he was in a race. He talked way too much for MY TASTE. Some were unnecessary to be honest. The villages were okay . Nothing really interesting. The drive there was not worth anything. DON'T do this tour if you get carsick. You will regret it. I'm telling you. One couple saw me all pale and sitting down and asked me if I was okay. The lady gave me ginger pills for my stomach which kind of helped. The driver did warned me but what can I do? I already paid for it. Oxford was not as great as I thought. There is shopping to do there which I love. It's one of the best things about traveling. For those with IBS or any stomach issue....there is a FREE restroom you can use in the museum's basement/lower floor and at the McDonald's(up the stairs) But yeah... you spend most of the time in the bus. Also, I think they need to change the end time or something.... there was a crazy amount of traffic on our way back. I had a hard time finding the bus. Instructions are not really specific.
Managed to see a lot in one day. Very comfortable coach and our tour guide, Rob was knowledgeable , friendly and a great driver. We would recommend this trip
Small group meant an uncomfortable van with a driver who steered with one hand and talked with the other! This was basically transportation (and not a tour) to Cotswolds Villages and Oxford to be dropped off with no further information. It would be easy to provide a simple map of Oxford to provide direction on where to go instead of verbal directions and then disappearing. Will not use this vendor (Rabbi's) again.
Really great day, smaller group, outstanding tour guide, beautiful scenery! The English countryside is beautiful, make sure to include this tour.
The Cotswolds were beautiful and ample time was spent. At the village stops. Oxford was an interesting visit - great history and architecture, beautiful grounds but the city was quite commercialized and crowded. Less time could have been allotted to this stop. Our guide was excellent - easy going, informative, patient. Highly recommend this tour.
Perhaps our expectations were too high, but this all day tour didn't really meet them. There is a LOT of driving involved getting to the Cotswolds, from the Cotswolds to Oxford and then back to London. Candidly, the area of the Cotswolds we saw was nothing special, and our while our driver provided good information on the ride to each location, we were totally on our own once we arrived with no real direction or sense of what we were seeing. Our lunchtime stop barely had enough time to eat much less see any of the sights. And most disappointing, our trip to Oxford was again an entirely "self-guided" tour once we arrived. Given the small size of the group, we expected at least some time with our guide walking through each location.
Our guide, Nick, did a wonderful job of telling stories of British history and what to expect at each location we stopped at. We went to Oxford first, and had around 2-2.5 hours free time to explore. Nick recommended that we eat lunch in Oxford, which we did. We walked all around the town, climbed the Carfax tower (for 5 pounds) and got to look inside one of the university colleges. Next, we went to Bampton and saw the church from filming in Downton Abbey, for around 20 minutes. We don't watch the series, so we didn't particularly care about this, but it was still cool to see. My favorite town in the Cotswolds was Bibury. I wish we could've stayed there longer! We had around 30 minutes to explore, during which we had cream tea at the Trout farm cafe (so much cheaper than tea options in downtown London) and took lots of pictures of the beautiful town. Finally, we went to Burford, and had around an hour to explore there. Burford was full of shops and cafes lining a hill. It was about a 2 hour drive back to London from there. We had an overall great experience! Be aware, that the guide does not take you around the towns that you stop in. We had an assigned meeting time and place, and were set off to explore on our own. We hadn't planned what we wanted to do/see in any of the stops, and it worked out fine. But know that you have to find your way around Oxford on your own. Thanks for a lovely tour!
Our tour guide Pete was by far very knowledgeable. He guided and helped us become comfortable. Often he was funnn and made our tour enjoyable.