Romantic day trip short drive from London - any ideas?

Stuart Truman said:
The Cotswolds is a big area covering a large part of Gloucestershire. It's lovely here and about 90mins to 2hrs drive from where you are.

Yes I get this but where exactly do people visit? What is renowned? I've heard it's quaint etc but I've just never understood where to set my sat nav for.
 
A few popular places:

Malmesbury, Tetbury (where I am), Cirencester, Cheltenham, Bourton on the Water, Bibury, Stow on the Wold, Lechlade, Painswick, Burford.

More southerly is Bath.

Google a few of them to see what appeals.
 
Hire a motor boat on the Thames at Henley - pack Pimms/champagne and a picnic - all much less effort than punting!!
 
I vote Dover - Dover castle really is well worth visiting and, and there WAS a great little luxury b&b in a manor house (now seems defunct, but I am sure there are similar ).
 
Four Seasons in Hampshire. If u book a massage you can use pools including outdoor spa thing. Lunch included. Pleasant drive A3 and hogs back.
 
DrNick said:
Hire a motor boat on the Thames at Henley - pack Pimms/champagne and a picnic - all much less effort than punting!!

Henley is a great idea, very Rah Rah, and the regatta has just happened so all the bunting and quintessentially British decor will still be out. If you eat lunch go to the little angel (next to the cricket ground) they do fantastic food.
 
Nondizzyblonde said:
I vote Dover - Dover castle really is well worth visiting and, and there WAS a great little luxury b&b in a manor house (now seems defunct, but I am sure there are similar ).

Thinking about it I'm quite West really, near Heathrow and this is a bit of a trek for a day and we have Zedfest on Saturday and Regents park open air theatre on Thurs evening so won't be able to overnight. Good idea though.
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
DrNick said:
Hire a motor boat on the Thames at Henley - pack Pimms/champagne and a picnic - all much less effort than punting!!

How much does that set one back?

I can't remember the exact price but if you google Hobbs of Henley I'm sure it'll tell you. I think it's £12 but I can't remember if that is for an hour or half hour
 
StevenH72 said:
DrNick said:
Hire a motor boat on the Thames at Henley - pack Pimms/champagne and a picnic - all much less effort than punting!!

Henley is a great idea, very Rah Rah, and the regatta has just happened so all the bunting and quintessentially British decor will still be out. If you eat lunch go to the little angel (next to the cricket ground) they do fantastic food.

Henley is not far from me. This is starting to sound like a good plan.
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
DrNick said:
Hire a motor boat on the Thames at Henley - pack Pimms/champagne and a picnic - all much less effort than punting!!

How much does that set one back?

Depends on your choice of champagne... :rofl:

Its not cheap - about £30/hr IIRC, been a while since I did it. Was a wonderful way to spend a few hours though, going through locks (which I did crash into)... lounging about in the sun, spotting kingfishers etc etc
 
Hobbs of Henley is indeed who we used...

http://www.hobbsofhenley.com/outboard-launches
 
DrNick said:
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
DrNick said:
Hire a motor boat on the Thames at Henley - pack Pimms/champagne and a picnic - all much less effort than punting!!

How much does that set one back?

Depends on your choice of champagne... :rofl:

Its not cheap - about £30/hr IIRC, been a while since I did it. Was a wonderful way to spend a few hours though, going through locks (which I did crash into)... lounging about in the sun, spotting kingfishers etc etc

They will let me loose on a motorboat for £30/hr? Don't you need a licence for that?
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
They will let me loose on a motorboat for £30/hr? Don't you need a licence for that?

Nope - just book and turn up and smile nicely - look competent when pulling out the dock then just mess about when out of sight - feel a quote from wind in the willows coming on....
 
RubyBlueZ4MC said:
I'm on Weightwatchers and at 3 points a glass of champers it will be a small bottle.

Depends on how many points you can have per day - after all who needs food!
 
Stuart Truman said:
A few popular places:

Malmesbury, Tetbury (where I am), Cirencester, Cheltenham, Bourton on the Water, Bibury, Stow on the Wold, Lechlade, Painswick, Burford.

More southerly is Bath.

Google a few of them to see what appeals.
Tetbury eh... Very nice..good neighbours :thumbsup:
 
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