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Conrado_Ducommun Jan 14th, 2014 12:21 PM

22 Days in UK for my Honeymoon
 
Hello All,

My name is Conrado, I am 32 years old and I am from Brazil. I am planning a 22 day trip to the UK for my honeymoon. I have done an extensive research on itineraries (mainly in this forum) and have come to the one below.
My wife and I like museums, parks/outside activities, churches, bars...
Hope you can help us! :)

From May 4 to May 26

May 4,5,6,7,8,9 (sleeping in London) - London
May 10: early morning driving to Windsor Castle and than Stonehenge - sleeping in Bath
May 11 (sleeping in Bath) - Bath
May 12 (sleeping in Bath) - Oxford
May 13 (sleeping in Bath) - Cotswold (Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold)
May 14 - Cotswold (Broadway, Chipping Campden) - driving to Liverpool (sleeping in Liverpool)
May 15 (sleeping in Liverpool) - Liverpool
May 16 (sleeping in Liverpool) - Liverpool
May 17 - Peak District National Park OR Lake District Park - driving to York (sleeping in York)
May 18 (sleeping in York) - York (city center)
May 19 (sleeping in York) - York (Castle Howard, Rievaulx Abbey and North Yorkshire Moors Railway)
May 20 (sleeping in York) - York (Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire Dales National Park)
May 21 - early morning driving to Edinburgh – sleeping in Edinburgh
May 22 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - Edinburgh
May 23 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - Edinburgh
May 24 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - Edinburgh
May 25 - Flight from Edinburgh to London – Flight from London to Rio de Janeiro

Ps: I am thinking of renting a car on my last day in London (May 10) and returning on the first day in Edinburgh (May 21)

Ps2: Peak District National Park or Lake District Park? Which one should I go?

Thanks in advance!

Conrado Ducommun

PalenQ Jan 14th, 2014 01:00 PM

Is not Bath a good - longish drive from the Cotswolds and Oxford - cheltenham Spa I found as a nice old town on the edge of the Cotswolds, not far Oxford and Bath is reasonable from there too.

Bath is a great city but you have a lot more time on the road - many folks find staying in a Cotswolds town to be much more romantic - the proverbial old thatched house in a small village.

Overall I think your plan is very well thought out and excellent.

The Lake District would be I think quite a detour off the Liverpool to York route and the Lake District is not a drive thru experience but staying again in a romantic old house B&B or hotel - doing some of the famous walks, etc. For a half day look I'd forget it and go thru the Yorkshire Dales to York. Harrogate there makes a nice stop - visit the ultra famous Betty's Tea Cafe here or the legendary one in York!

http://www.bettys.co.uk/bettys_harrogate.aspx

annhig Jan 14th, 2014 01:00 PM

hi conrado - first of all, congrats in your wedding! Your itinerary is very interesting and shows that you've put a lot of thought into it already - well done. but I've got a few comments and questions

1. Why so long in Liverpool? It's a city with many merits but it's not an obvious choice for a first trip to the UK.

2. Would you consider putting your London days at the end of the trip? - then you are in the right place for flying home, adn not reliant on your Edinburgh flight being on time etc.

3. I would do Windsor castle as a day trip from London - your day is pretty full with driving to Stonehenge and then Bath.

4. It is not an efficient use of your time to do Oxford and Bourton on the water etc as day trips from Bath. It would make more sense to stay in Oxford or even to go there en route to somewhere like Stow or Chipping Campden.

5. Neither the Peak district nor the lake district are en route from Liverpool to York, and you don't really have time to see either of them though you might fit in Chatsworth on your way to York. You certainly don't have time to go to the Lake District and see any of it in the space of one day - it is a destination in itself. I might spend another night in Bath!

overall I think you have a reasonable and well-paced trip. However I would return the car in york and get the train to Edinburgh. And remember that you need to allow time to negotiate the traffic in cities, especially if you are arriving at rush-hour, and the motorways at the same time.

BigRuss Jan 14th, 2014 01:11 PM

(1) Don't drive in Edinburgh.
(2) Don't drive in London.
(3) Go to www.daysoutguide.co.uk and print out every voucher for every site that interests you. Bring extra passport-size photos for you and your fiancee with you to London. Purchase seven-day paper Travelcards at a national rail (Waterloo, Euston, Victoria, etc.) station. When you go to a site covered by the vouchers (the Tower, Hampton Court Palace, HMS Belfast, Churchill War Rooms, etc), present your travelcard and voucher and receive TWO admissions for the price of ONE. This saves about $33 (US) on admission to the Tower, $26 on admission to Hampton Court Palace, etc.
(4) Do NOT get a London Pass.
(5) Take a night away from Liverpool or York (or both) and add to Edinburgh - good day trips to Stirling, Perth, Glasgow, more from the Scottish capital.

janisj Jan 14th, 2014 01:32 PM

Congratulations :) Most of the trip looks fine (I agree that maybe a night or two less in Liverpool would be good.

But - I'd definitely change May 10 -14

>>May 10: early morning driving to Windsor Castle and than Stonehenge - sleeping in Bath
May 11 (sleeping in Bath) - Bath
May 12 (sleeping in Bath) - Oxford
May 13 (sleeping in Bath) - Cotswold (Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold)
May 14 - Cotswold (Broadway, Chipping Campden) - driving to Liverpool (sleeping in Liverpool)<<

I would change this bit for a few reasons. Look at a map - Stow on the Wold. Bourton on the Water, Chipping Campden, and Broadway are all relatively near each other and all are a long drive from Bath. Oxford is very convenient to Stow on the Wold etc. but a long way from Bath. Plus Bath is generally a more expensive place to stay than most anyplace other than London. IMO it doesn't make sense to pay a premium to stay in Bah, but to spend most of your time driving great distances. So thus is how I would do it:

May 10:early morning drive to Windsor Castle and Stonehenge - stay in Bath
May 11 explore Bath - stay in Bath
May 12 Leave Bath and head up to the Cotswolds - you can stay anywhere in the Cotswolds from Burford to Chipping Campden.
May 13 Explore Oxford and maybe Blenheim Palace. (Sleep in the Cotswolds )
May 14 Explore more of the Cotswolds (Sleep in the Cotswolds )
May 15 Drive to Liverpool and stay 2 nights . . .

Toucan Jan 14th, 2014 02:02 PM

Excellent suggestions from all. Bookmarking

Conrado_Ducommun Jan 15th, 2014 07:26 AM

Wow! Thanks a lot for the responses. I will add my comments here based on each person’s response:

PalenQ: I’ve calculated 1h30min average trip to each place from Bath, but I will surely consider changing the sleeping place from Bath to a place in Cotswold (maybe Bibury or Burford?). Regarding the Peak District National Park, I’m thinking of removing a day from Liverpool and sleeping one day at the Peak District National Park. I’ve already pinned Betty's Tea Café on my map :) Thanks!!

Annhig: Thanks! 1) I am a huge Beatles fan, so I thought 2 days were a good amount of time. But I’m thinking of removing a day from Liverpool and sleeping one day at the Peak District National Park. 2) I’ve visited London when I was 12 and it was the greatest city I have ever visited. So, I don’t think I could wait the whole trip to get there. Besides, I want to do it while I am rested, so I can do everything I’ve planned. 3) Duly noted! I will adjust this part of the itinerary. 4) Do you think it would be better sleeping in Bibury or Burford instead of Bath? 5) same reply as #1. Do you think this would be better? I will consider returning the car in York :) Thanks!!

BigRuss: (1) and (2)In my itinerary, I would only drive when I left London and would return the car before checking in the hotel in Edinburgh (so no driving in these cities). (3)Thank you so much for the link, I will definitely print them out. (4) ok! :) (5) I will research these places and adjust the itinerary accordingly. Do you think it is easy to visit these places without a car? Thanks!!

Janisj: I will split my staying/sleeping between Bath and Cotswolds (Bibury or Burford) and remove one day from Liverpool. Thanks!

I cannot thank you enough for the comments. It really helped me with my itinerary! I will adjust it and post the “final” result!

Best regards,
Conrado Ducommun

janisj Jan 15th, 2014 07:40 AM

Definitely Burford over Bibury. Bibury is a pretty village (or at least the bits along the river/Swan Hotel/Arlington Row) - but that is it really.

Burford is a large village w/ an amazing "Wool Church", several pubs, restaurants, shops and more places to stay - plus it is a better base to get to other parts of the Cotswolds. Burford would be my fist choice -- followed by Stow-on-the-Wold or Chipping Campden. Each are small enough to be comfortable/cozy but large enough to have a variety of places to stay/eat. And each is convenient as a touring base.

BigRuss Jan 15th, 2014 08:57 AM

Stirling and Glasgow are easy train rides from Edinburgh. Perth is slightly more difficult because its main attraction, Scone Palace, is outside the city center. But it's not that far from the train by taxi (3 miles).

Morgana Jan 15th, 2014 10:21 AM

May 19th - Castle Howard, Rievaulx and the Steam Railway is too much in my view.
There's so much to see at Castle Howard - you could spend the best part of a day there especially if you explore the estate as well as the house and outbuildings (where they usually have exhibitions).
Rievaulx could be explored in an hour.
You can hop on and off the Steam Railway and visit 'Heartbeat Country'.
I think you should do either Castle Howard and Rievaulx (and maybe a drive onto the Moors as you'll have long hours of daylight in May), or Rievaulx and the North Yorks Moors railway and skip Castle Howard.
May 20th - Fountains is a huge estate but opens quite early. Studley Royal Watergardens are part of the estate and visiting them is part of the entry fee.
Then you could do a tour of the Dales (Fountains isn't in the Dales but close by).
However, the Yorkshire Dales covers a huge area so I'd have a route planned out in advance to make the most of your visit.

annhig Jan 15th, 2014 01:49 PM

Conrado - well done for accepting our advice in the spirit it's offered - we just want you to have the best trip possible!

I've not stayed in the Cotswolds as i used to live near there, but we used to visit and drive through it a lot to see relatives etc.

I agree with jj that Burford would make a good base. another place I like a lot towards the south of the area is Tetbury, but it's probably too far south for you. Definitely split you time in the cotswolds between Bath and somewhere like Burford.

on your way from Bath make sure that you spend some time driving along the old roman road the Fosse Way - it goes all the way from Bath up to Moreton in Marsh and will take you through many of the places you would like to see.

Just south of Tetbury is the wonderful Westonbirt Arboretum which is well worth an hour or two of your time before you move further north.

it looks as if you're on the way to a great trip!

Conrado_Ducommun Jan 16th, 2014 12:23 PM

Thank you all for the feedbacks!

janisj: I’ve just changed to Burford based on your comments! Thanks.

Big Russ: I will try to inset these cities in my Edinburgh staying. Thanks!

Morgana: Thanks for the tips! As I am rearranging the days, I may have one more day at York. So I could do the Castle Howard and Rievaulx Abbey and in the other day, the North YorkshireMoors Railway. I will plan the next day so I can fit fountains Abbey and Yorkshire Dales National Park. Is this the best division for 3 days? (not considering the 1st day, I would spend in York city center.

Annhig: Great Tip, Thanks! I was not considering alternative driving ways to get to the cities (just using the shorter ones provided by Google Maps). I’ve just pinned the these places in my map.

Lots of great inputs!! Very excited with this trips!

Once again.. Thank you all!!

Best regards,

Conrado Ducommun

PalenQ Jan 16th, 2014 12:36 PM

I've been to Stirling and Glasgow and both are great cities but I enjoyed most of all the easy day trip to St Andrews, an old seaside university town - Prince William I think matriculated from here - and of course home of golf and the Old Course - but whether you like golf or not it's a great nice town - and you get to go over the famous cantalivered Firth of Forth Bridge to get there (train to Leuchars, bus then waiting to whisk you into St Andrews - buses go direct I think.

going over the unique bridge is a great component of this trip (as it would be to Perth):

https://www.google.com/search?q=firt...=1600&bih=1075

Morgana Jan 16th, 2014 10:35 PM

Yes, much better for North Yorkshire.
On your North Yorks Moors Railway day you'd have time to go to the coast and maybe see Whitby (well worth exploring), and possibly Pickering (castle)where you'll likely catch the train.
Whitby is worth visiting for many reasons. Fascinating maritime and fishing history, Dracula and an Abbey to explore.
http://www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com/whitby.aspx
It's also famous for fabulous fish and chips, always best eaten at the seaside of course!
http://www.magpiecafe.co.uk/

bilboburgler Jan 17th, 2014 12:19 AM

Your day visits to Oxford and York needs a little detailed planning to ensure you get into the centre easily. In Oxford I would recomend using the Park and Ride system (you park and catch a bus into town). In York try and find a Hotel or B&B with car parking included.

Neither city is car friendly (just built too early)

PalenQ Jan 17th, 2014 08:32 AM

I loved the North Yorks Moors Railway and Whitby to boot - especially the half-ruined abbey right on the coast.

Conrado_Ducommun Jan 19th, 2014 05:02 AM

Hi All,

Thanks again for the tips. I think I was able to come up with an itinerary (below) that takes advantages of most of the cities here mentioned.

PalenQ: I've separated a day from Edinburgh to go to St Andrews. Thanks for the tip and the link!

Morgana: I've reorganized my days in York, including North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Whitby. Great links.. Thanks!

bilboburgler: Thanks for parking tips. I will plan every day carefully.

Revised Itinerary:

May 4,5,6,7,8,9 (sleeping in London) - London / Windsor Castle
May 10 - early morning driving to Stonehenge - sleeping in Bath
May 11 (sleeping in Bath) - Bath
May 12 - early morning driving to Birbury, Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold (Sleep in Burford)
May 13 (sleeping in Burford) - Oxford
May 14 (sleeping in Burford) - Cotswold (Broadway, Chipping Campden)
May 15 - early morning driving to Liverpool (sleeping in Liverpool)
May 16 - (sleeping in Liverpool) - Liverpool
May 17 - Early trip to York - York (city center) - sleeping in York
May 18 (sleeping in York) - York (Castle Howard, Rievaulx Abbey)
May 19 (sleeping in York) - York (North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Whitby)
May 20 (sleeping in York) - York (Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire Dales National Park)
May 21 - early morning driving to Edinburgh – sleeping in Edinburgh
May 22 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - Edinburgh
May 23 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - St Andrews
May 24 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - Glasgow or Stirling
May 25 - Flight from Edinburgh to London – Flight from London to Rio de Janeiro

Thanks!

Conrado Ducommun

Morgana Jan 19th, 2014 05:06 AM

I'm happy with your Yorkshire section! If you have any more specific questions about North Yorkshire then just give me a yell. I'm very familiar with everywhere you are going (and I live in the Dales).
I'd get your York accommodation booked asap and as Bilbo wisely says, a car park space at your Hotel or B&B will be invaluable.

texasbookworm Jan 19th, 2014 05:37 AM

Looks like a good plan; can I add an idea (that I didn't see mentioned above, so if I missed it, never mind)--
I've been to most of the places you're planning to go, some more than once; you will have a blast. But my favorite place in the UK outside of London is Hadrian's Wall. It seems a shame to be so close, on that day from York to Edinburgh, to not take at least a little side trip to see it? Or maybe you have no interest, so never mind. But you might look into that. If you planned on it being a long day and it's really about a 5ish hour drive (we have found it best to add at least 50% to what Google says it will take!), then you would have several hours to take a side trip from around Newcastle. Of course, York itself needs at least a day and I don't see that in your plan, unless it's the day you arrive, so maybe there's no time for the Wall. Just a thought. Enjoy and congrats!

annhig Jan 19th, 2014 08:42 AM

conrado - it looks like a great plan.

just a word of caution - was your flight from Edinburgh to London arranged through the airline which is taking you home?

if not, what will you do if it's delayed or cancelled?

janisj Jan 19th, 2014 09:34 AM

re texasbookworm's comment - On your drive from York to Edinburgh you will have time to stop at either Hadrian's Wall or Alnwick Castle/Gardens - not both because you'd need at least 2 or 3 hours at eiter one.

I highly recommend one or the other.

As for annhig's comment re the flights from Edinburgh and home . . . What times are the two flights? If your flight to Rio is morning or early afternoon I'd consider taking an evening flight from EDI to LHR. You could still have dinner in Edinburgh see the last few things, but sleep at a LHR hotel and be ready to fly out the next day.

janisj Jan 19th, 2014 09:58 AM

Meant to add - the plan (except <i>maybe</i> for the flight from Edinburgh to London, depending on flight times) looks VERY good.

Conrado_Ducommun Jan 20th, 2014 10:30 AM

Morgana: Thanks for your help! I will start searching for B&Bs now, as I have the specific dates. If you have any recommendation, It will be helpful! :)

Texasbookworm: Thanks for the tip. I’ve looked at some pictures of Hadrian's Wall and it looks amazing. But unfortunately, I planned to visit York the day of my arrival, so I don’t think I will have time available to visit Hadrian's Wall. Maybe next trip to the UK!

annhig: Separate flights. But I plan to leave early from Edinburgh on the 25th, as my flight from London to Rio is only 10pm. So I think I have time to work with in case of flight delay/cancellation. Thanks!

janisj: Unfortunately, I don’t think I will have time to visit either one. (but It is pinned in my maps, just in case! :) I am also considering returning the car on May 21st (last day in York) and take the train to Edingurgh. What do you think?
Regarding the flights, have only booked London-Rio (leaves 10pm). I plan to book an early flight Edinburgh-London (8-9am), so I can do everything leisurely. Do you think it is a good plan?

janisj (Meant to add): Awsome! I was only able to do it because of you and the other forum members.

Huge thanks to all!!!

janisj Jan 20th, 2014 10:58 AM

>>I am also considering returning the car on May 21st (last day in York) and take the train to Edingurgh. What do you think? <<

That is a fine idea if you don't plan on stopping places along the way. The train goes from the center of York to the very center of Edinburgh in just over 2 hours - much faster than you could drive it, there is decent coastal scenery on the 2nd half of the journey . . . and driving IN Edinburgh is not fun.

W/ a 10 PM flight you are fine flying down the same morning. There are lots of flights during the day, so even if there is a delay they'll get you to LHR with time to spare.

Conrado_Ducommun Jan 24th, 2014 09:33 AM

Hello all,

I was able to anticipate the trip to April. The itinerary remains the same, but starting April 8th and leaving April 29th.

I've already bought the flight tickets and booked the below hotels:

London - Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo
Bath - Membland Guest House

I would like to know how is the weather in April? Cold, Rainy?

Janisj: I've decided to take the train from York to Edinburgh!

Thanks!

janisj Jan 24th, 2014 10:38 AM

>>I would like to know how is the weather in April? Cold, Rainy?<<

yes -- or warm, sunny, cool, windy . . . or very likely all 6 -- and sometimes all on the same day.

Just think layers -- that will get you through anything. Plus something waterproof or water repellant, and an umbrella (if you use an umbrella -- some prefer just a jacket hood. I'm an 'umbrella person' myself)

Conrado_Ducommun Feb 11th, 2014 08:43 AM

Hello all,

I've created a link with everything I have pinned on my map for this trip. Of course I will not be able to go to all of these places, but I'll try :) Below is my final itinerary.

https://mapsengine.google.com/map/ed...w.kAVlij65JTsk

April 2014

Apr 8,9,10,11,12,13 (sleeping in London) - London / Windsor Castle
Apr 14 - early morning driving to Stonehenge - sleeping in Bath
Apr 15 (sleeping in Bath) - Bath
Apr 16 - early morning driving to Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold (Sleep in Burford)
Apr 17 (sleeping in Burford) - Oxford
Apr 18 (sleeping in Burford) - Cotswold (Broadway, Chipping Campden)
Apr 19 - early morning driving to Liverpool (sleeping in Liverpool)
Apr 20 - (sleeping in Liverpool) - Liverpool
Apr 21 - Early trip to York - York (city center) - sleeping in York
Apr 22 (sleeping in York) - York (Castle Howard, Rievaulx Abbey)
Apr 23 (sleeping in York) - York (North Yorkshire Moors Railway and Whitby)
Apr 24 (sleeping in York) - York (Fountains Abbey, Yorkshire Dales National Park)
Apr 25 - early morning driving to Edinburgh – sleeping in Edinburgh
Apr 26 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - Edinburgh
Apr 27 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - St Andrews
Apr 28 (sleeping in Edinburgh) - Glasgow or Stirling
Apr 29 - Flight from Edinburgh to London – Flight from London to Rio de Janeiro

Once again! Huge thanks to all :)

janisj Feb 11th, 2014 12:57 PM

Looks very nice. I'd maybe move St. Andrews up one day so you can then ditch the car. Edinburgh, Stirling and Glasgow are all easily done by public transport and that will save you several days of rental charges.

Even though St. Andrews is also pretty easy by public transport, having a caris good so you can also visit the fishing villages likeCrail and Anstruther.

annhig Feb 12th, 2014 08:52 AM

great planning, Conrado.

[nice to see how you've taken our advice on board too!]

Morgana Feb 12th, 2014 08:54 AM

I agree - looks good. Your Yorkshire days are busy but perfectly manageable and I hope you have a wonderful time.
And the 'Janisj' seal of approval is always a very good sign - she's soon tell you if she spotted a problem with your plans!

Conrado_Ducommun Feb 12th, 2014 04:33 PM

janisj: Thanks! My plan was to return the car in April 25 as soon as I get to Edinburgh, but I will follow your advise and go directly from York to St Andrew and return the car late at nigh on April 25 in Edinburgh. Just added the mentioned villages on the map :) tks!

annhig: I am very glad I´ve found this forum and a group of fantastic people that helped me big time!! :)

Morgana: Agreed! specially April 25th, when I will try to do Fountains Abbey and Yorkshire Dales National Park in the same day... but if I won´t able to do it, I will have a great excuse to go back :) janisj is great... I will have to send her a gift after my trip!! hehe

Please let me know if/when you come to Rio de Janeiro... I will be glad to give a lot of great tips!!

THANKS!!!

Conrado_Ducommun Jul 1st, 2014 08:56 AM

Hello All,

I just wanted to let you know that I had a wonderful honeymoon in the UK and I want to thank you all for the tips. Find below a link with some pictures! :)

https://www.flickr.com/photos/125804...7645454002182/

Best regards,

Conrado Ducommun

carolyn Jul 1st, 2014 09:47 AM

Gorgeous photos. Glad you had a great time, and thanks for posting. Pretty wife, too!

bilboburgler Jul 1st, 2014 12:37 PM

great photos

janisj Jul 1st, 2014 01:47 PM

Looks like you had a <u>wonderful</u> time! . . . Just one question . . . <I>How</i> did you fit Findhorn into your plan (I was surprised to see those photos) - it is a looooong way from the places on your original itinerary.

Conrado_Ducommun Jul 1st, 2014 02:37 PM

carolyn: Thanks!! We really had a great time… She is gorgeous :) hehehe

bilboburgler: Thanks!!

janisj: We sure had a wonderful time!! England and Scotland both marvelous countries… I’ve made a small adjustment in the itinerary… We’ve spent 3 days in Edinburgh (25, 26 and 27), rented a car early morning on the 28th and drove to Findhorn, (my wife really wanted to go to the ecovillage)… we’ve ended up spending a great (and sunny) day in a peaceful and beautiful place :)

RM67 Jul 1st, 2014 03:48 PM

Great pics and so glad it all went smoothly. :-)

MissPrism Jul 2nd, 2014 02:52 AM

Good pictures. You seem to have covered a lot of ground and had nice weather

Conrado_Ducommun Jul 8th, 2014 05:03 AM

Thanks RM67!

MissPrism: Thanks! we were very lucky with the weather! only 3 cloudy days in a 21 days trip.. :)

jane1144 Jul 8th, 2014 09:02 AM

What camera did you use? Your pictures are great.


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