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printcat Oct 16th, 2015 12:14 PM

overnight trip from london to the cotswolds
 
Hello,

Any suggestion for an overnight trip from London the first week in November. Seems most tour companies stop in October. I am assuming rain.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks

annhig Oct 16th, 2015 12:33 PM

i would suggest going to Oxford and stopping there for a night. There should be a few companies offering tours of the Cotswolds even in November and you have a wet-weather option if the rain does put you off touring.

janisj Oct 16th, 2015 01:53 PM

You could take the train to Moreton-in-Marsh and hire a local driver guide for a day like http://www.northcotswoldtaxis.co.uk/...cotswold-tours

Or you could go to Bath and take a day trip w/ Mad Max

http://www.madmaxtours.co.uk

Or you could take the train to Moreton-in-Marsh, tale local buses to nearby villages and explore on your own

ayemimi2007 Oct 16th, 2015 03:23 PM

I believe Mad Max tours stop the end of October.

janisj Oct 16th, 2015 03:35 PM

Oh -- you're right . . . OK scratch that one. Still, two viable options.

ChgoGal Oct 18th, 2015 08:58 AM

I took the Secret Cottage tour from Moreton-in-Marsh and had a really nice time. Didn't think I was really a "tour-taker" but really enjoyed my day. And I ate very well.

Wrote about it in my blog, but the link for the tour company is below.
http://www.susannelord.com/blog/2015...secret-cottage
http://www.cotswoldtourismtours.co.uk/

If you plan to stay overnight, I can recommend the Bell Inn.

Don't know how early the London train travels to Moreton-in-Marsh, but if you can take an early train to Moreton-in-Marsh, you might have time to drop off your bags at the inn, walk back to the rail station to meet the tour, and do the tour that day.

A really nice way to see a lot of the north Cotswolds in a day.

Have a great time in England.

janisj Oct 18th, 2015 09:07 AM

>>Don't know how early the London train travels to Moreton-in-Marsh, but if you can take an early train to Moreton-in-Marsh, <<

That tour would be lovely. The website provides all the travel info including:

>>Pick-up-and-drop-off-times
We’ll pick you up for your Secret Cottage Tour from Moreton-in-Marsh railway station at 10.15 and drop you back there at 16:30. Please note: On Sundays the tour will start at 10:30, if any guests are arriving on the 10:24 train.

If you’re arriving and departing by train please check times before you travel by contacting National Rail Enquiries on 08457 48 49 50 or visit www.thetrainline.com.

We constantly check and update the following train times. However, we are not liable if you miss your tour for any reason.

Arriving

Trains ARRIVE from the direction of Oxford/London (Paddington) at:

Monday 08.38 09.35 09.59
Tuesday 08.38 09.35 09.59
Wednesday 08.38 09.35 09.59
Thursday 08.38 09.35 09.59
Friday 08.38 09.35 09.59
Saturday 07.57 08.57 10.00
Sunday 09.52 10.24

flanneruk Oct 18th, 2015 10:47 AM

I'm not sure there's much mileage in Cotswold overnighting during early November.

The 0821 train from London gets you into Moreton for the tour ChgoGal recommends. By the time the tour finishes, it'll be more or less dark: sunset's 1630-ish in the first week of Nov. The 1645 train gets you into London for 1829 (if it's behaving itself): just in time to get to a theatre.

Moreton isn't fun central once it gets dark. If you want to spend a night outside London, the easiest thing is to overnight in Oxford (which usually has a rich variety of classical music concerts and proper theatre, and a surprisingly lively local rock music scene), and is worth going round the following morning or previous afternoon.

Though far from cheap, spending the night in Oxford once the clocks go back can give you a real sense of being in a medieval town: my limited experience of Moreton by night (mostly getting out as fast as poss) is that it gives you a real sense of being in a boring small provincial town. The slightly livelier Cotswold towns with better food, like Burford and Chipping Campden, are a real pain to get to for a night.

As far as I can see, you can take your bag with you on the Secret Cottage tour

rtwin80days Oct 31st, 2015 12:55 PM

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