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PostHeaderIcon South of England 07/2010

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Immediately after the award certificate, we drove from Graz, with a stop at a rest stop in Montabaur, to Dunkirk.

At the service stations in Belgium, if you have to refuel, the credit card to release in the shop before to can refuel our car.

The night before we crossing with a ferry to england, we were able to park outside at the terminal of the shipping company to stay for free.

After the successful arrival in England, we drove on the left side. After a few kilometers run is this usually very easy.

On Monday we explored the Oxford colleges.

On Tuesday we drove first to the subway station, Hatton Cross. There you are able to park our car and then to drive in the downtown of London. There, we shot a round with the London Eye. The view was breathtaking. Then we walked to Westminster Abbey. This church is very big and beautiful and you have see it. With the Tube we went to Madam Tussauds. Unfortunately, there were very many people, so that we couldn't admire all the characters quite accurate.

On Wednesday we ride by the car to Kew Gardens. The park is huge. There is a palm house, where you can go at the gallery too. This garden is also a photography stand point to take pictures of all aircraft, which are landing at Heathrow.

On Thursday we arrived just in time to Buckingham Palace to watch the changing of the guard. We then took a Seightseeing tour by bus (3 hours, tour 1).

On Friday, we drove first to Stonehenge. Then we visited the cathedrals of Winchester and Salisbury. I personally find the church of Salisbury impressiver than that of Winchester.

On Saturday we recovered from the trip range week.

But we went on Sunday in the Great Dixter Garden, which is very pretty.

On Monday we prepared to move to our second campsite on before.

On Tuesday we drove 220 kms to the campsite "Dornafield" in four hours.

On Wednesday we rested again.

On Thursday we visited the Eden Project. There we saw the largest greenhouses in the world.

On Friday we walked through the city of Newton Abbot.

On Saturday we drove over the side streets to the "Durdle Door", where you can swim.

On Sunday we went to Torquay.

On Monday we visited the Hestercombe Gardens. Then we drove through Dartmoor.

On Tuesday we rested ourselves to the following day to reduce our stock.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday we drove home over the highways of Europe.



 

 

Campsites:

Wellington Country Park:

Very quiet, large spaces, bathrooms and dimly lit small.

Dornafield:

quiet, very beautiful and very well maintained, bathrooms large and very clean.

Shopping:

Wellington Country Park:

Morisson in Reading

Dornafield:

ASDA in Newton Abbton.



 

 
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