Hello Everybody
I'm back blogging again after my break. I was only away for 4 days but we crammed so much in during that time. My Mum and I thoroughly enjoyed our trip. We spent the first day in
Oxford. It's a lovely city. We saw
Oxford Castle and also
Christ Church College. We also went for a walk down to the river and saw all the
punts on the river. It was very enjoyable and a nice way to spend a sunny afternoon.
Day Two saw us in
Windsor. To get the best views of the city we took a ride on the little visitor train that takes visitors past all the best tourist attractions. Another good way to see the sights of this beautiful city is by taking an
open top bus tour. However as it was raining heavily when we arrived, we decided to take shelter on the little train! Our trip to
Windsor Castle was definitely the highlight of the day. I also had a ride on the
Windsor Wheel, a mini version of the London Eye. It was fun and you get such great views over the city, whatever the weather. We ended the afternoon with a scenic
French Brothers' cruise on the Thames, complete with commentary, passing
singer Natalie Imbruglia's house and also
Royal Windsor Racecouse, a fitting end to an interesting day.
We spend Day Three in
Bath. We went to
the Jane Austen Centre, which is well worth a visit, if you are ever in the area. We also visited
Bath Abbey and the world famous
Roman baths. It was also nice to admire the beautiful houses in
The Circus, a curved millionaire's row of houses, situated in the heart of Bath. The prestigious neighbourhood was once featured in an episode of
Inspector Morse, the film Vanity Fair and
actor Nicolas Cage owns one, although we didn't catch a glimpse of him the day I was there!
The fourth and final day of our trip was spent in
Cheltenham. Sadly it was raining quite hard that day. However, we consoled ourselves with some
retail therapy. There are some wonderful shops in Cheltenham. It is also famous for
Cheltenham Ladies' College, a college attended by one of my schoolfriends.
I've now back at home again. Glad to be back for a rest! I went back to work on Wednesday and it was busy, it now feels like I've never been away! I'll be posting some photos of my trip to share with you all very soon. Watch this space!
PLEASE NOTE:- The Windsor Castle photo shown above is courtesy of
www.freefoto.com as we had some heavy rain the day we visited Windsor, it made taking some good photos a bit difficult!
6 comments:
Sounds like a great trip, Naomi. You must be feeling all cultured-up! I was in Oxford the other day, too, looking round the colleges with some girls from school. And they went punting. Which they thought, of course, was fab, considering all the handsome Oxford Uni students who were 'chauffering' them!
Cheltenham is known for its beautiful gardens and quaint cottage style houses. Sounds like you had a wonderful vacation.
It sounds like you and your Mum had a smashing time on your holiday! I am looking forward to visiting some of the places you did, via computer, as I follow your links.
Glad you're back!
Wow, I thought I took quick vacations! Sound like a wonderful trip and I look forward to the photographs to come.
All the best.
what a fun escape!
by the way, I adore bath, it was one of my favourite spots in England
Oxford is a lovely city Fran. Great for culture vultures like me! Being chauffered by the handsome Oxford Uni students is definitely one of the advantages of going punting!
I did Julie. It was really nice. I enjoyed Cheltenham. It was my first visit there. Hope you enjoyed your visit here. Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks Marion. It's nice to be back. I thought readers would find the links interesting. Sometimes it's nice to be an armchair traveller!
Yes we did cram a lot in Cybercelt. I'm ready for another vacation now!
I'm not surprised Rick. It's a beautiful city and there is so much to see there.
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