{"id":8266,"date":"2019-05-18T11:00:27","date_gmt":"2019-05-18T06:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/umang.pk\/2019\/05\/10-classic-england-trips-by-public-transport-travel\/"},"modified":"2019-05-18T11:00:27","modified_gmt":"2019-05-18T06:00:27","slug":"10-classic-england-trips-by-public-transport-travel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/umang.pk\/en_us\/2019\/05\/18\/10-classic-england-trips-by-public-transport-travel\/","title":{"rendered":"10 classic England trips by public transport | Travel"},"content":{"rendered":"<div itemprop=\"articleBody\" data-test-id=\"article-review-body\">\n<p><span class=\"drop-cap\"><span class=\"drop-cap__inner\">female<\/span><\/span>It is impossible or incredibly expensive for most of the amazing trips. Most of these 10 routes can be completed in one day or overnight, but ideally they will spread over the weekend with the opportunity to hike up the mountain, follow the lake or build a sand castle. All routes use only public transport or scheduled services on heritage railways.<\/p>\n<p><em>The stated times are from Saturday and Sunday to summer unless otherwise noted. Ticket prices (as of May 14, 2019) are regular adult singles except where noted<\/em><\/p>\n<h2>Break for border<br \/><strong>Mid wales<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong>Start \/ end <\/strong>Shrewsbury Station<br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> One day<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> Shrewsbury, Maxines, Abbey Dobby, Barmouth and Bala<br \/><strong>Weekend<\/strong> Friday night for Shrewsbury, Saturday Aberdovey or the sandy beach of Barmouth<br \/><strong>cost <\/strong>\u00a3 25.70 (except rail extras)<\/p>\n<p>This stunning odyssey through the deepest Wales offers many possibilities and alternatives. Take the correct part of the train to Barmouth from Shrewsbury (split at Dovey Junction).<\/p>\n<p>The line becomes more and more beautiful. Machynlleth worked with a cafe and the Center for Alternative Technology to build a nice stop. From there, this line follows the wonderful Dyfi estuary, heading north past Aberdovey (available overnight, with a nice beach).<\/p>\n<p>Those who love the railway will take 2 hours and 30 minutes from Tywyn, the world&#39;s oldest heritage railway, to the panoramic views of Cadair Idris.<\/p>\n<p>There is a second cool alternative just before the Mawddach estuary. Get off at Fairbourne and take the other steam locomotive Fairbourne Railway to take a small ferry across Barmouth. Shelly, Ward Worth, Darwin and Gladstone all traveled this way.<\/p>\n<p>There is also a sidewalk on the nearby railway bridge. Once in Barmouth, take a T3 bus to Bala via Dolgellau, another nice stop (good overnight). Back from Bala Lake Railway to Bala, you can go back from T3 to Ruabon.<\/p>\n<p>Corwen, for example, raised the banner of the rebellion in 1400. The church is worth a scout round.<\/p>\n<p>You can take the train to Shrewsbury from Rubon, but there is the Pontsyyllte waterway, where the Llangollen canal crosses the Dee River. Jones the Boats travels across canal boats (5 pounds a day, 4 pounds one way), but just across the tug.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> In Abbey Dobby, you buy a line on the waterfront so that children can fish off the pier or walk over the golf course to the beach. Two miles before Ruabon from Trevor, take the T3 bus, walk south on the Pontcysyllte aqueduct and walk south to join the Chirk train station again. <br \/><strong>Do it in a day<\/strong> Take the 07:27 train from Shrewsbury to Barmouth (change at Machineynlleth, arrival: 09:59, \u00a3 11.50).<br \/><strong>Alternatives <br \/>One<\/strong> Get off at Tywin at 09:20 by Talyllyn Railway and take the 10:30 train to 13:25 at 13:25 (\u00a3 17.70) and arrive at Barmouth at 13:25, arrive at 13:55. 14:29 Take the T3 bus. <br \/><strong>2<\/strong> 10:40 Take the Fairbourne Railway train to Fairbourne at 09:47, then the Barmouth ferry to Barmouth across Dyfi estaury arrives at about 11:30 and take the 12:50 bus T3 (\u00a3 6 train, \u00a3 2 ferry) Ride. 10: 50 buses T3 from Jubilee Road in Barmouth to Ruabon Train Station (13:10, \u00a3 6.70). <br \/><strong>three <\/strong>Get off at Llanuwchllyn (11:45). Bala Lake Railway 12:45 Take the steam locomotive to Bala (arr 13:10, \u00a3 7.50), 13:55 T3 bus to Ruabon station, Shrewsbury. <br \/><strong>4<\/strong> Get off at Corwen and visit the waiting 13th century St Mael and St Sulien churches (free, 1 hour). <br \/><strong>5 <\/strong>Get off at Trevor to Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Cross the aqueduct and walk to Chirk station to connect with Shrewsbury (walk free, 3 hours allowed). 22:58 is the last train to Shrewsbury (\u00a3 8: 60). Not all alternatives can be done in one day, but it will be possible on weekends.<\/p>\n<h2>Giant coast<br \/><strong>Joint and Trim, Joint Pick Up<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--immersive  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"b778a274854e39f107165d6779d53f827fb7a922\" id=\"img-2\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/b778a274854e39f107165d6779d53f827fb7a922\/0_11_5342_3205\/master\/5342.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=f22d08110471c558666c7381ab4a9a51\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"5342\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"3205\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-2\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 60.00{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 740px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    Mussenden Temple above Causeway Coast Route. Photo: Matthew Woodhouse<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>start<\/strong> Belfast <br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> Two nights on the weekend<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> Bali Castle or Raslin Island<br \/><strong>cost<\/strong> \u00a3 45 (iLinkcard + Rathlin Ferry \u00a3 12 for 2 days at \u00a3 16.50 per day)<\/p>\n<p>This classic route includes some of Northern Ireland&#39;s greatest landscapes. After taking an early bus from Belfast to Deerry, transfer to the railroad for the best coastal trip on the railroad than Michael Portillo.<\/p>\n<p>This line crosses nice beaches and cliffs. \u2013 Jump off Castlerock and walk for miles of sand at Benone Beach. When Colerush transfers to the Portrush service, the bus moves east, with a variety of promenades via the &quot;World&#39;s Oldest Whiskey Distillery&quot; (9 pound tour) and Giant&#39;s Causeway (Giant &amp; # 39; s Causeway). A few miles further, Ballintoy has a great stop where you can walk along the coast to the fantastic Carrick-a-Rede rope suspension bridge. In 1775, a salmon fisherman was first built to connect a small island. Game of Thrones used many places around here. For example, Ballintoy Harbor was Pyke of Iron Islands.<\/p>\n<p>Along the waterfront you can reach Bali Castle, an overnight stay full of restaurants and pubs, and take a ferry to Rathlin Island, one of the best bird watching areas in Europe. You can also return to Ballycastle the next morning to stay on the island. If you&#39;re going to return to Belfast on Sunday, the only way is to return your steps back to the cholane. But one day, continue along the coast through the village of Glenarm until Lane. Take the train back to Belfast.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> Sunday worship is thin, so visit Laslin Island that day. Purchase a daily iLink card from Belfast&#39;s Europa bus center or online.<br \/><strong>Long weekend please<\/strong> From 06:45 take bus 212 (08:35, \u00a3 13) from Belfast to Derry and take the 09:38 train to the free bus to Collein (10:16, \u00a3 10). Take the 10:45 train to Portrush (10:57, \u00a3 2.60), then take bus 172 or 402 to Ballycastle (11:20) (12:29). Stay at Bali Castle. On Sundays, return via Coleraine or spend the day before catching the 162 bus along the coast to Glenne via Glenarm at 10:55 on Monday. In Glenarm, we recommend getting off the bus to explore this beautiful village. Return to Larne at 162 at 14:56. Arrive at 15:21 and connect the 15:55 train from Larne Harbor to Belfast (Gr. Victoria Street Station 17:05). <br \/><strong>Alternatives<\/strong> Hop-off from May to September, Hop-off 252 Causeway Rambler (\u00a3 8 one-day rover ticket) is a great way to see the Giant Causeway coast, including Carrick-A-Reed (\u00a3 9 adult, \u00a3 4.50 for children). Before arriving at Bali Castle, take the 13:00 ferry and arrive at 17:30 by Rathlin Island (25 min, 12 pound round trip) (after July and August at 19:30 there is a car).<\/p>\n<h2>Purple patches<br \/><strong>North York Moors Circuit<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--immersive  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"89eea5cebef1ff14e0b8dd61ab98777275d84a7e\" id=\"img-3\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/89eea5cebef1ff14e0b8dd61ab98777275d84a7e\/0_0_5616_3370\/master\/5616.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=f4e7396aa27561c359f9082970e1e6c9\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"5616\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"3370\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-3\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 60.01{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 740px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"Steam locomotive on the North Yorkshire Badlands Railway travels through Newtondale.CF5391 Steam locomotive on the North Yorkshire Badlands Railway travels through Newtondale.\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_465_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    North Yorks Moors Railway in Newtondale. Loop Images \/ Alamy<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Start \/ end<\/strong> York station<br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> One day<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> York, Pickering, Grossmont and Whitby all stop overnight.<br \/><strong>Weekend<\/strong> Friday night in York. Whitby&#39;s Saturday<br \/><strong>cost<\/strong> \u00a3 30 or \u00a3 47.80 by North York Moors Steam Railway<\/p>\n<p>Starting with a Coastliner bus outside York Station, this classic circuit has plenty of public transportation. Pickering is available for selection. The North York Moors Railway is a must if your dad&#39;s army, heartbeat or Harry Potter fans board, but you&#39;ll have to stay on the Coastliner bus, especially if you want to spend more time at Whitby. According to legend, this route passes through Hor Quhol, pierced by Saxon Giant Wade. Watch out for curlews, marlin and lapwings. From the train you can stop in Grosmont, a beautiful town where the castle was destroyed. There is a pub and a B &amp; B for an overnight stay and the walk is also good. This is the intersection of national rail service, so you can actually skip Whitby and head east, but why?<\/p>\n<p>Walk through the magnificent harbor walls and pier at Whitby, cross the swing bridge and walk to the monastery. Here, Count Dracula was transformed into a Hellhound, away from the rubble of Russian cargo ships by Bram Stoker. While he was sitting on a park bench in West Cliff, he visualized the epic scene of horror. Leave Whitby on the Middlesbrough train and pass through Grosmont, then continue the spectacular wilderness landscape with many secluded villages.<\/p>\n<p>In Middlesbrough, the UK&#39;s most unusual public transport, the Transporter Bridge, which is a 10-minute walk away, is highly recommended. Then take the train back to York.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> From mid-July to August, wasteland headers spread widely. Check out Whitby&#39;s steampunk and goth festivals. You can enjoy a wonderful view from Pickering to Middlesbrough. <br \/><strong>Do it in a day<\/strong> 08:32 Take the Coastliner 840 bus to Whitby outside York Station (10:40, \u00a3 12).<br \/><strong>Alternatives<\/strong> Get off the bus at Pickering (9:38). 11:00 Arrive at Grothmont, 12:05 by North Yorkshire Moore Railway: Steam service but if you don&#39;t like the diesel-powered train, you can leave at 10:00. Wander around this lovely village or stop for the night and take the train to Whitby at 13:05 (arr 13:45, \u00a3 19.80). Take the Esk Valley train at 16:00 and back to York at Middlesbrough, 17:32 arr, 17:57 (18:50, \u00a3 18 for Whitby-York).<\/p>\n<h2>Whiskey gala<br \/><strong>Southern hebrides<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--immersive  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"52f25fb018a455909700fe5efe0522275d91c802\" id=\"img-4\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/52f25fb018a455909700fe5efe0522275d91c802\/0_0_5616_3744\/master\/5616.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=67988f1c459f2708fd4210beee2fb94c\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"5616\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"3744\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-4\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 66.67{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 740px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"Caol Ila Whiskey Distillery of Islay of Islay. The stillman of the Caol Ila Scotch Whiskey Distillery pauses at dawn to gain visibility. Steel is a traditional shape. The high windows of the steel room overlook the Isle of Sound with Jura and Jura&#039;s dad in the background.\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_204_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    Caol Ila Whiskey Distillery of Islay Island. Photo: Murdo Macleod \/ The Guardian<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>start<\/strong> Glasgow <br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> 2 nights<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> Port Ellen, Bowmore<br \/><strong>cost<\/strong> \u00a3 57.60<\/p>\n<p>It&#39;s embarrassing to use public transport, but not getting much freedom is the best distillery tour by bus and boat. The day starts early at the Buchanan bus stop in Glasgow. Take a nice Citylink 926 for Kinbelre&#39;s Campbeltown in Kintyre&#39;s Mull. An excellent route through Loch Lomond and Inverary to the impressive Georgian waterfront. Get off at Kennacraig and take the CalMac ferry to Islay. On Saturday we go to Port Askaig on the northeast coast of the island.<\/p>\n<p>Within walking distance of the harbour, there are two breweries, Caol Ila and Bunnahabhain, which offer a wonderful view and two tours to Jura&#39;s Pura across the sound of sound. This coast also offers a great walk to discover beautiful trails and sea otters. There will be one distillery visit time before the last bus across the island (except if you are sailing 14 times a day from Port Askaig, \u00a3 3.70 round trip, without scouting to Jura).<\/p>\n<p>There is no bus on Sunday, so weekend planning is very important. If you don&#39;t want to rely on a taxi, you can take a bike rental from Port Ellen, a gentle 10-mile street by Bowmore. Bruichladdich and Kilchoman have distillery and other distillery. In fact, Port Ellen is a paradise for whiskey enthusiasts and can easily keep a day without traveling, except for the shank pony. Three large malt distillers with Old Kiln Caf\u00e9, where Lagavulin, Laphroaig and Ardbeg are recommended, walk along the coast.<\/p>\n<p>West of Port Ellen, the Oa Peninsula is home to the resident Golden Eagle. The return journey from Port Ellen back to Kennacraig, then crosses Kintyre for the Aran ferry. Fortunately, I hope the Lochranza Distillery will have time to take the last ferry back to Glasgow.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> Accept that Islay&#39;s Sunday is for walking. Note the Islay Festival of Music and Malt, held in the last week of May. <br \/><strong>Over three days <\/strong><br \/><strong>Day 1<\/strong> (Saturday)<strong> <\/strong>06:25 Take Citylink bus 926 from Glasgow to Kennacraig (09:30, \u00a3 19.20 round trip if returning from a single or Islay \u00a3 9) 09:45 CalMac ferry and Port Askaig (11:50, \u00a3 13.80). return). Tour by foot to Caol Ila or Bunnahabhain Distillery (\u00a3 6 and \u00a3 5 respectively). At 15:20 take the 451 bus to Port Ellen (arr 16:09, \u00a3 4). <br \/><strong>2nd day<\/strong> (Sunday) Walk around the brewery, walk to Oa and cycle to Bowmore (\u00a3 21 bike, \u00a3 70 per week). <br \/><strong>3rd day<\/strong> (Monday) 09:45 Take the CalMac ferry to Kennacraig (11:55), this bus connects with 448 West Coast Motors buses and Claonaig and departs at 12:10 (12:24:24, \u00a3 1.40) It is. 12:35 CalMac ferries to Lochranza on Arran Island (13:05, \u00a3 3). Then at 15:30 (West 16:08, \u00a3 4), take the West 324 bus to the Brodick Ferry Terminal, and from Arnrossan (West 16:36, \u00a3 4) on the 16:10 CalMac ferry that connects with 16:36. Train to Glasgow Central (17:22 lb, \u00a3 8.20)<\/p>\n<h2>Narrow gauge heaven<br \/><strong>Snowdonia<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--immersive  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"105dae29c89972e3051587ef9bb080ba5035e83f\" id=\"img-5\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/105dae29c89972e3051587ef9bb080ba5035e83f\/0_473_4961_2977\/master\/4961.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=5e329d14b9aab33ff1010ccbb1c02673\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"4961\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"2977\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-5\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 60.01{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 740px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"Snowdon Mountain Railway\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_470_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    Snowdon mountain railway. Photo: Stephen Lewis ARPS \/ Alamy<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Start \/ end<\/strong> Llandudno Junction (Chester \/ Crewe)<br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> Snowdon Summit Day \/ Weekend<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> The best way is to get to Betws-y-Coed (from Llandudno) the first night and then to Port Meirion or Caernarvon. The Landmark Trust has a villa with its own station on the Ffestiniog line.<br \/><strong>Weekend<\/strong> Friday at Betws, Saturday at Caernarvon, Sunday Snowdon<br \/><strong>cost<\/strong> \u00a3 66.25 (Snowdon Railway \u00a3 30 round trip, steam locomotive \u00a3 39)<\/p>\n<p>The circuit features the most sustainable and magnificent steam rail experience in the UK and a bronze medal-winning bus route to find the most scenic route in the UK in a recent bus user survey. At its center is the highest peak of Wales and can be reached by train.<\/p>\n<p>The entry point for the national rail service is Llandudno Junction, where you take a clockwise train to Blaenau Ffestiniog. If you don&#39;t try the intuitive zipwire experience available here, cross the adjacent Ffestiniog line and get the next service with Porthmadog. This old slate quarry narrow gauge line is one of Britain&#39;s most beautiful rail journeys, crossing the narrow sea wall at the end of Porthmadog.<\/p>\n<p>Overnight at the nearby Port Meirion is not cheap but special (get off at Minfford and walk on foot). Rejoin the circuit of Porthmadog Station and enjoy a second steam experience to the Wales Highland Line and Caernarvon via the amazing Aberglaslyn Pass.<\/p>\n<p>Caernarvon Castle is a must, and Snowdon or the award-winning Caernarfon-to-Bangor bus service is also a great choice. It is rare to reach the summit of the highest mountain in the country by public transport, so take bus 85 or 86 to Llanberis and take the rack railway to the top (advance reservation). Of course, it is possible to walk up or down. Either way, take the Bangor bus from Llanberis to the train to Llandudno Junction.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> Take the Wales Plateau Railway at the foot of Snowdon &amp; # 39; s Rhyd Ddu Road, go to Rhyd Ddu Station, hike to the top, then return via the Ranger route and take the train at the Ranger request stop (there are also YHA hostels). Mountain bikes are available for many services at Ffestiniog and WHR. Check the Sherpa bus route map.<br \/><strong>Per day<\/strong> Take the 10:23 Llandudno Jn to Blaenau Ffestiniog (arr 11:33, \u00a3 9.20) train or 07:25 to test the zipwires or take the time to see Blaenau&#39;s slate mine. 11:35 Take the Ffestiniog steam locomotive to Porthmadog (arr 12:45, \u00a3 17.15). 14:15 Take the Welsh Highland route to Caernarvon (16:30, \u00a3 27.80).<br \/><strong>Alternatives<\/strong> (Impossible in a day). Sherpa Bus or Llanberis Summit Railway from 88 (3 hours and advance booking available). 85 buses to Bang (Sunday bus 17:30). At 17:00 take the 5c bus to Bangor (17:32, \u00a3 4.50) and then take the 18:10 train to Llandudno Junction (18:31, \u00a3 7.60).<\/p>\n<h2>Estuary England<br \/><strong>Sex on<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--immersive  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"26d91d691891a86333d342d5f9026226eaa85f2b\" id=\"img-6\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/26d91d691891a86333d342d5f9026226eaa85f2b\/0_841_3855_2313\/master\/3855.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=48365de0d5ebdb36ad9eb6d107d96bfc\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"3855\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"2313\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-6\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 60.00{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 740px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"South End Pier\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_897_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    South End Pier. Photos: Tony Watson \/ Alamy<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Start \/ end <\/strong>Gallions Reach London&#39;s DLR Routes \/ London <br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> One day (Tilbury ferry does not operate on Sundays)<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> Grave Zend is an interesting city, but Mr. Rayon is probably the best stopover.<br \/><strong>cost <\/strong>\u00a3 40.35<\/p>\n<p>Muddy flats. Blinker concrete flat road. That&#39;s right. There are many unloved landscapes below the River Thames, but this road is full of amazing history and fun. Walk from the Gallions Reach DLR to the Woolwich ferry via the Thames route (25 minutes) and you will see a flight to London City Airport. The ferry has a boat ride (free) or a walk through the Edwardian Foot Tunnel (less famous but very similar to Greenwich).<\/p>\n<p>On the way from the south bank to the station, explore the newly refurbished Woolwich Arsenal building, then take the Rainham train. At Dartford Station, you may want to take a moment to pay homage to the blue plaque on Platform 2, which marks the spot where Mick Jagger met Keith Richards in 1961\u2026 The platform number has changed over the years and the actual platform 2 is now 3 times.<\/p>\n<p>Continue on the railroad to Gravesend, walk along the historic town, cross the river (jumping out of the Pocohontas tomb of St. George&#39;s Church) and take a passenger ferry to Tilbury. The main ferry terminal is where MV Windrush landed with Caribbean immigrants on June 22, 1948. The arrival of the ship this year will be celebrated as part of Tilbury Carnival (July 20). Local events.<\/p>\n<p>Next door has more history in Tilbury Fort. Elizabeth I told her &quot;There is a king&#39;s heart and stomach&quot; Armada speech. The determined history hunter will try to dump the Blitz rubbish down the river. There&#39;s a fort where Captain Kidd&#39;s body lives. If you take a bus from Tilbury Fort or take a bus to the east, head to the beautiful seaside town of Leigh-on-Sea with a nice tavern, then to the Southend bus to take a small train or walk for miles to the sea. The longest cruise ship in the world.<\/p>\n<p>There is a weekend boat trip at the pier and barge race on the River Thames on June 22. In Southend, the train back to London is short.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> A good side addition is heading east from Tilbury to Purfleet, close to Rainsp Marshes at TSP. At the South End, check out the new Saxon Treasure Gallery in the Central Museum.<br \/><strong>Per day<\/strong> 09:00 Take the Woolwich ferry to the south of the river (06:20., 11:30 every 10-15 minutes every Sunday). 10:31 train from Woolwich Arsenal to Gravesend (\u00a3 11.26, \u00a3 8.30, including weekend Crayford changes); 12:30 Tilbury Ferry (Mon-Sat, \u00a3 4, Boarding Pass every 30 minutes); 13:10 Charge bus 99 to Tilbury Town Train Station (1 lb). 13:33 train to Leigh-on-Sea (arr 13:59, \u00a3 6.10); 15:30 Train from Leigh to Southend Central (15:37, \u00a3 3) Walk Western Esplanade from Leigh (70 minutes, 3\u00bd miles). 16:00 train (\u00a3 5.35 round trip) along the pier; \u00a3 2 on foot. The pier is open every day in the summer at 08: 15-20: 00 (or a newly discovered Saxon store room opened at the Southend Museum returns to London Fenchurch Street (12.60 lbs) by 18:01 train).<\/p>\n<h2>Coast and castle<br \/><strong>Northumberland<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--showcase  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"3b943e2e259479a91a91d6daa5d9244bedc21efe\" id=\"img-7\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/3b943e2e259479a91a91d6daa5d9244bedc21efe\/0_28_4952_2971\/master\/4952.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=d93f7d03a4430f2bac88c7c0bd7ca1e2\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"4952\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"2971\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-7\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 60.00{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"Night burr castle\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_499_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    Night Burg Castle. Photo: James Hodgson \/ Alamy<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>start<\/strong>: Anmouth \/ Berwick<br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> Depending on the algae, it can end in a day. <br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> Lindisfarne, Bamburgh, Seahouses, Craster, Alnwick and Alnmouth are all stops<br \/><strong>cost<\/strong> \u00a3 11.20 excluding East Coast mainline tickets<\/p>\n<p>Many travelers will be able to get a glimpse of this route as they recharge along the East Coast Mainline between London and Edinburgh. With a nice view of the sea and a short view of the cliff, there&#39;s no better decision, \u201cI have to leave the day to explore\u201d. made. The beaches of Northumberland are great, the castle is great and the bus service is thoroughly practical. From Berwick-on-Tweed, take the East Coast main line and take the Borders 477 bus to Lindisfarne.<\/p>\n<p>This is one of the few services that can be claimed to be dominated by assistants, so this trip should be carefully calculated based on the date you choose. When you arrive at the island, one of the great religious sites of medieval Europe, you need time to see the Sion, the castle and the museum. Leave time to re-route the causeway before the tide comes in.<\/p>\n<p>Returning to the mainland, take the X15 bus to Belford, then change 418 to Bamburgh, which will take several hours to explore the castle (\u00a3 11.25 adult, \u00a3 5.50 child), beach and sand dunes . In fact, this is a big waypoint. Below the bus line are Seahouses, where boat trips take you to the Farne Islands (\u00a3 20).<\/p>\n<p>X18 further south walk from Craster along the wild coast to Dunstanburgh Castle (\u00a3 5.70 for adults, \u00a3 3.40 for children). Be careful not to miss the last bus for the East Coast Main Line connection. Those who do real fortifications will want to take the Warkworth, then Allnwick, bus on the bus. Alnmouth is nestled on the sandy headland between Aln and the North Sea and is a beautiful city worth a stroll.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> Purchase a Discover North Northumberland bus ticket for 418, X15 and X18 buses for \u00a3 6.70 per day (does not include Holy Island at 477).<br \/><strong>Per day <\/strong>You can arrive in Berwick from Edinburgh or Newcastle the same morning, but in London you have to arrive Friday night. have<strong> <\/strong>09:05 477 times from Berwick-upon-Tweed to Lindisfarne (09:40, \u00a3 4.50). Woody &amp; # 39; s Taxi also offers a bus service. Walk the island before the tide for Beal for the bus stop. Take 11:23 X15 to Belford Market Cross (11:33, discovery ticket), 11:38 to 418 Bamburgh (11:50). Take the number X18 at 14:48 to Craster (para 15:26). Craster&#39;s last X18 departs Saturday and Sunday at 19:36 and arrives at Alnmouth station ay 20:23.<\/p>\n<h2>Full steam<br \/><strong>Lake District<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--immersive  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"bd42478be04039acb8750e04826f48962208ad6d\" id=\"img-8\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/bd42478be04039acb8750e04826f48962208ad6d\/0_312_5300_3181\/master\/5300.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=8b57af93943734c2975f12fc85879da4\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"5300\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"3181\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-8\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 60.02{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 740px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 740px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"Ullswater Steamer, Lake Lady, in Glenridding, Patterdale on a perfectly still summer morning.\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_669_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    Lady of the Lake in Ullswater Steamer, Patterdale, Glenridding. Photo: Dave Willis \/ Alamy<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Start \/ end<\/strong> Penrith \/ Lancaster<br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> One day<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> Penrith, Pooley Bridge, Glenridding (Helvellyn climbing) or Windermere for a lakeboat tour<br \/><strong>Weekend<\/strong> If you arrive at Penrith before Friday night at 17:35, you can go up to Pooley Bridge at night and then to Glenridding or Windermere on Saturday.<br \/><strong>cost <\/strong>\u00a3 52.30<\/p>\n<p>This classic route offers the best Lakeland scenery, especially when combined with a few side trails. Most travelers come through Penthth. From here the stagecoach bus leads to Pooley Bridge, a pleasant little town at the eastern end of Ulswater.<\/p>\n<p>From there, take a steamboat to the lake and depart from Glen Reading on one of the world&#39;s best lake cruises. Sharp walkers can get off early in Howtown to hike around the coast or at High Dodd and Place Fell (my favorite place). 7 miles. Watch out for red squirrels.<\/p>\n<p>Glenridding is a base camp for climbing Helvellyn. Go down to Thirlmere from the top and pick up the 555 bus to Ambleside or return to Glenridding and back to 508. The bus line passes Kirkstone Pass and goes down to Bowness-on-Windermere.<\/p>\n<p>This will allow you to choose conveniently all night long. Then walk to the steamer pier and buy just one to Lakeside Pier at the southern end of the lake (single tickets are only available on the day at the ticket office: buy a cruise online if you want a guaranteed seat).<\/p>\n<p>After the superb view of the lake, go to the train station and take the lakeside and Haverthwaite steam service (last connection is 16:00 times from Bowness) to Haverthwaite. From there, the X6 bus joins Ulverston and the last remedy, and the Furness line re-enters Carnforth&#39;s north and south main lines via Grange-over-Sands. When romance calls, you can recreate the scene in Brief Encounter. Or take trains to Lancaster and London).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Top tips<\/strong> Leave the route from Glenridding, pass Striding Edge and Helvelyn (OS Map OL5), take Thirlmere and take bus 555 to Ambleside or Bowness-on-Windermere.<br \/><strong>Per day<\/strong> 09:20 Stagecoach bus 508 (\u00a3 4.30) from Penrith to Pooley Bridge arr 09:50.<br \/><strong>Alternatives<\/strong> Take the time to Penrith to leave for the last Friday bus to Pooley Bridge at 17:35. 10:55 Take the Ullswater steamboat to Glenridding (arr 11:55, \u00a3 14.50). For a hike to Glenridding, get off at Howtown (10:10) and climb Helvellyn from Glenridding (about 5 hours). Or take the 12:11 bus from Glenridding to Bowness-on-Windermere Pier without going up Helvellyn (route 508, arr 12:59, \u00a3 7). 13:50 Take a steamboat to Lakeside Pier (14:30, \u00a3 9.30). At 14:40 take the steam locomotive to Haverthwaite (14:58, \u00a3 4.40). Take the 15:47 X6 bus to Wool Bus Turn (15:59, \u00a3 3), take the train to Lancaster at 16:08 (arr 16:42, \u00a3 9.80).<\/p>\n<h2>Jurassic Adventure<br \/><strong>Dorset<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--showcase  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"494501b565d4b646f75c13472becf3dc85162efd\" id=\"img-9\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/494501b565d4b646f75c13472becf3dc85162efd\/0_227_3500_2100\/master\/3500.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=70dbd8f798294bd9e703ffeb7901cc92\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"3500\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"2100\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-9\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 60.00{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"Durdle Door, Lulwoth, Dorset, United Kingdom\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_835_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    Duddle door. Photo: Alamy<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>Start \/ end<\/strong> Bournemouth Station<br \/><strong>minimum<\/strong> One day<br \/><strong>Potential stopover<\/strong> Bournemouth, Swanage near Lulworth Cove<br \/><strong>Weekend<\/strong> Stay on Suwanee and enjoy Studdland Peninsula beaches and walks<br \/><strong>cost<\/strong> \u00a3 42.90<\/p>\n<p>This is a large ring along the Jurassic Coast. From Bournemouth station, take the Breezer 50 bus per hour towards Swanage, cross the chaine&#39;s Poole harbor entrance to Studland (Studland) for miles of sandy beaches, cliffs and heathland. This day is the best bus route, one of the best weather in the UK, often driven by open top vehicles.<\/p>\n<p>It takes a walk to reach Old Harry Rocks, but it&#39;s worth it. Swanage\ub294 \ud6cc\ub96d\ud55c \ud574\ubcc0\uacfc \uc0c8\ub85c \ubcf5\uc6d0 \ub41c \ube45\ud1a0\ub9ac\uc544 \ubd80\ub450\uac00\uc788\ub294 \uc544\ub984\ub2e4\uc6b4 \uc791\uc740 \ub9c8\uc744\uc785\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uadf8\uacf3\uc5d0\uc11c \uc2a4\uc640\ub2c8 \uc9c0 (Swanage) \uc99d\uae30 \ucca0\ub3c4\ub97c \ud0c0\uace0 \uc601\uad6d\uc5d0\uc11c \uac00\uc7a5 \uc544\ub984\ub2e4\uc6b4 \uc720\uc801\uc9c0 \uc911 \ud558\ub098\uc774\uc790 \uc655\uc2e4 \uc554\uc0b4\uc744 \ud3ec\ud568\ud55c \ub9ce\uc740 \uc5ed\uc0ac\uc801\uc778 \uc21c\uac04\uc774\uc788\ub294 \uacf3\uc778 \ucf54\ud398 \uce90\uc2ac (Cofe Castle)\uae4c\uc9c0\uac11\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uc900\ube44 \uc548 \ub428). \uc5ec\uae30\uc5d0\uc11c 40 \ubc84\uc2a4\ub97c Wareham \uc5ed \ub610\ub294 \ud1a0\uc694\uc77c \uc804\uc6a9 \uc5f4\ucc28\ub85c \ud0c0\uace0 X54 \ubc84\uc2a4\ub97c \ud0c0\uace0 \uc601\uad6d \ucd5c\ucd08\uc758 \uc138\uacc4 \ubb38\ud654 \uc720\uc0b0 \uc778 Lulworth Cove\ub85c\uac11\ub2c8\ub2e4.<\/p>\n<p>\uc5ec\uae30\uc11c \uac00\uc7a5 \uc88b\uc740 \uc544\uc774\ub514\uc5b4\ub294 \ub354\ub4e4 \ubc84\uc2a4\ub85c \ub2e4\uc2dc \ud569\ub958\ud558\uc5ec \ub354\ub4e4 \ub3c4\uc5b4\ub85c \ud574\uc548 \uacbd\ub85c\ub97c \uac77\ub294 \uac83\uc785\ub2c8\ub2e4. Durdle Door \ub610\ub294 Lulworth\uc5d0\uc11c X54\ub294 \ubc14\uc05c \ud56d\uad6c\uac00\uc788\ub294 \ub610 \ud558\ub098\uc758 \uba4b\uc9c4 \ud574\ubcc0 \ub9c8\uc744 \uc778 Weymouth\ub85c \uacc4\uc18d \uc774\uc5b4\uc9d1\ub2c8\ub2e4. \ub9c8\uc9c0\ub9c9 \ub2e4\ub9ac\ub294 501\uc758 Portland Bill \ub4f1\ub300\uc5d0 \ub3c4\ucc29\ud569\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uc2dc\uac04\uc774 \ub354 \uc788\ub2e4\uba74 \uc11c\ucabd\uc73c\ub85c \uacc4\uc18d \uac00\uc2ed\uc2dc\uc624 : \ub77c\uc784 \ub808\uc9c0\uc2a4\ub97c \uc704\ud574 X53\uc744 \ud0c0\uc2ed\uc2dc\uc624. \ub610\ub294 Chesil Beach\ub97c \ub530\ub77c \uac77\uae30 \uc2dc\uc791\ud588\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4. \uc2dc\uac04\uc774 \ub2e4\ub418\uba74 \ubcf8\uba38\uc2a4 (\ub7f0\ub358 \uc6cc\ud138\ub8e8\ub85c\uac00\ub294 \uc9c1\ud589)\ub85c \ud5a5\ud558\ub294 \uc9c1\ud589 \uc5f4\ucc28\uac00 \uc788\uc2b5\ub2c8\ub2e4.<br \/><strong>\ucd5c\uace0 \ud301<\/strong> \ubc84\uc2a4\ub97c Lulworth\uc5d0\ub450\uace0 Lulworth Cove\uc5d0\uc11c Durdle Door\uae4c\uc9c0 \ud574\uc548\uc744 \uac77\uc740 \ud6c4 \ucc28\ud3b8\uc5d0 \ubc84\uc2a4\ub97c \ub2e4\uc2dc \ud569\ub958\ud558\uac70\ub098 Weymouth\ub97c \uac74\ub108 \ub6f0\uace0 Poole \/ Bournemouth\ub85c \ub3cc\uc544\uac11\ub2c8\ub2e4.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\ud558\ub8e8\uc5d0\ud558\uc138\uc694<\/strong> Swanage \ud589 Breezer 50 \ubc84\uc2a4 (\uccab \ubc88\uc9f8 08:02, \uc2f1\uae00 \u00a3 6.80) Sandbanks\uc758 \uc544\ub984\ub2e4\uc6b4 \ud398\ub9ac \ud0c0\uae30 (Poole\uc758 \ubcf4\ud2b8\ub3c4 Swanage \ubd80\ub450\ub85c \uc9c1\uc811 \uc5f0\uacb0\ub428) <br \/><strong>Alternatives<br \/>One<\/strong> Studland\uc640 Old Harry \ubc14\uc704\ub97c \ud0d0\ud5d8\ud558\uae30 \uc704\ud574 \ub0b4\ub9ac\uc2ed\uc2dc\uc624. <br \/><strong>2<\/strong> 10:00 Swanage \uc99d\uae30 \ucca0\ub3c4\ub97c \ud0c0\uace0 Corfe Castle\uc73c\ub85c \uc774\ub3d9\ud569\ub2c8\ub2e4 (arr 10:20, \u00a3 8). Wareham \ud589 12:10 40 \ubc84\uc2a4 \ub610\ub294 \ucca0\ub3c4 (12:37, \u00a3 4.20). Wareham \uc5ed\uc5d0\uc11c Lulworth Cove and Weymouth\uae4c\uc9c0 14:01 X54 \ubc84\uc2a4 (14:17, \u00a3 5.50), 14:25 501 Portland Bill\uae4c\uc9c0 \ubc84\uc2a4 : 15:17, \u00a3 4.50 \ubc18\ud658, \ub9c8\uc9c0\ub9c9 \ubc84\uc2a4\ub294 Weymouth 17:23 . \ubcf8\uba38\uc2a4 \ud589 19:03 \uc5f4\ucc28 (19:54 \ub610\ub294 \uc6cc\ud138\ub8e8 21:49, \u00a3 15.70). <br \/><strong>three<\/strong> Lulworth\uc5d0\uc11c \ud558\ucc28\ud558\uc5ec Durdle Door\uae4c\uc9c0 \ud574\uc548 \uacbd\ub85c\ub97c \ub530\ub77c \uac00\uba74 X54 \ubc84\uc2a4\uc758 \ucd94\ud6c4 \uc6b4\ud589 \ub178\uc120\uc5d0 \ub2e4\uc2dc \ud569\ub958\ud569\ub2c8\ub2e4.<\/p>\n<h2>\uc544\uc77c\ub79c\ub4dc \ub9e4\uc9c1<br \/><strong>\uc11c\ubd80 \uc12c<\/strong><\/h2>\n<figure itemprop=\"associatedMedia image\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/ImageObject\" data-component=\"image\" class=\"element element-image img--landscape element--showcase  fig--narrow-caption fig--has-shares \" data-media-id=\"8e8e1f3c565d2a166709bb7b37694d2c48c1aecc\" id=\"img-10\">\n<meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/i.guim.co.uk\/img\/media\/8e8e1f3c565d2a166709bb7b37694d2c48c1aecc\/0_190_4910_2945\/master\/4910.jpg?width=700&#038;quality=85&#038;auto=format&#038;fit=max&#038;s=c68928510ca0a223b104c9066a54574f\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"width\" content=\"4910\"\/><br \/>\n<meta itemprop=\"height\" content=\"2945\"\/><br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"#img-10\" class=\"article__img-container js-gallerythumbs in-body-link--immersive\" data-link-name=\"Launch Article Lightbox\" data-is-ajax=\"\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><\/p>\n<div class=\"u-responsive-ratio\" style=\"padding-bottom: 59.98{7be40b84a6a43fc4fae13304fce9a2695859798abfc41afd127b9f8b21c5f9c5}\">\n<picture>\n<!--[if IE 9]><video style=\"display: none;\"><![endif]--><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1300px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1300px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 1140px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 1140px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 980px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 980px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 660px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 660px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 480px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 480px)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px) and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 1.25), (min-width: 0px) and (min-resolution: 120dpi)\"  ><source media=\"(min-width: 0px)\"  ><!--[if IE 9]><\/video><![endif]--><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"gu-image\" itemprop=\"contentUrl\" alt=\"McCaig\uc758 \ud0d1\uc744 \ubc30\uacbd\uc73c\ub85c \ud55c \uc624\ubc18 \uc2dc\ud2f0 \ubdf0.\" src=\"http:\/\/umang.pk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/10\/1571059938_35_10-classic-England-trips-by-public-transport-Travel.jpg\" title=\"\"><br \/>\n<\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"inline-expand-image inline-icon centered-icon rounded-icon article__fullscreen modern-visible\"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"22\" height=\"22\" viewbox=\"0 0 22 22\" class=\"centered-icon__svg rounded-icon__svg article__fullscreen__svg modern-visible__svg inline-expand-image__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path d=\"M3.4 20.2L9 14.5 7.5 13l-5.7 5.6L1 14H0v7.5l.5.5H8v-1l-4.6-.8M18.7 1.9L13 7.6 14.4 9l5.7-5.7.5 4.7h1.2V.6l-.5-.5H14v1.2l4.7.6\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span> <\/a><figcaption class=\"caption caption--img caption caption--img\" itemprop=\"description\">\n<span class=\"inline-triangle inline-icon \"><br \/>\n<svg width=\"11\" height=\"10\" viewbox=\"0 0 11 10\" class=\"inline-triangle__svg inline-icon__svg\">\n<path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M5.5 0L11 10H0z\"\/>\n<\/svg> <\/span>    McCaig\uc758 \ud0d1\uc744 \ubc30\uacbd\uc73c\ub85c \ud55c \uc624\ubc18 \uc2dc\ud2f0 \ubdf0. \uc0ac\uc9c4 : Mariusz Kluzniak \/ Getty Images<br \/>\n<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>\uc2a4\ud0c0\ud2b8<\/strong> \uae00\ub798\uc2a4\uace0 <br \/><strong>\ucd5c\uc800\ud55c\uc758<\/strong> \uae38\uace0 \uc6c5\uc7a5\ud55c 3 \uc77c\uac04\uc758 \uc8fc\ub9d0<br \/><strong>\uc7a0\uc7ac\uc801 \uc778 \uc911\uac04 \uae30\ucc29<\/strong> \ub9ce\uc740 \uae30\ud68c : \uae00\ub798\uc2a4\uace0\uac00 \ud544\uc694\ud560 \uac83\uc785\ub2c8\ub2e4. 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Browse Guardian Holidays to see a range of fantastic trips<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"bullet\">\u2022<\/span> This article was amended on 20 May 2019. An earlier version described the Pontcysyllte aqueduct as a Victorian engineering feat. It was constructed from 1795 to 1808, making it Georgian, not Victorian. This has been corrected.<\/p>\n<p><em><sup>The article includes an affiliate link, which allows readers to click and buy for a small fee. All our journalism is independent and unaffected by any advertisers or commercial initiatives. By clicking on the affiliate link, you agree to the setting of third-party cookies. <\/sup><sup>More information<\/sup><sup>.<\/sup><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em><sup>    The article includes an affiliate link, which allows readers to click and buy for a small fee. All our journalism is independent and unaffected by any advertisers or commercial initiatives. By clicking on the affiliate link, you agree to the setting of third-party cookies. 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