You can sit on the grass on the way and enjoy watching the punters punt! (Did I just answer a question there?!)
Oh and Richard we DO punt from the back of the punt! We will give lessons to anyone who wishes to try it for themselves. You could do the tour with the group AND have an hour of play on your own! (I could run alongside you on the backs and tow you?! Towels will be in easy reach!)
(We've heard the tour a million times - I've even given it before to visiting American students I looked after so Cariad I'm not scared of your sort not one little bit ).
Hi all,I am still going on this trip, but I will not be traveling with Richard like I had thought. Since this will be my first time going anywhere over seas, I will need any and all help/guidance you can share! I will also be spending the night in London on the 24th, arriving at Cambridge on the 25th, and will stay until the 27th or 28th. Then, back to London, and I will fly out on the 29th.I am thinking maybe I should go back to London on the 27th so I can enjoy a whole day there? Thoughts? I also have never traveled alone before, so this too will be a first.Thank you,KarenInWA
Still have not booked a place to stay - waiting on a reply from our second choice of self-catering. What time is the Newmarket tour, and how long? I'm sure my kids would be interested, just not sure they could handle anything too in-depth (or early!) I don't suppose there's any opportunity to ride a horse there? My younger boy is so animal-obsessed, not sure he could stand to be in the company of horses without jumping on. I'll discuss with Gwyn. Seems silly to go all the way to the area without seeing the famous sites
(Cariad, you do make me smile!)
The Botanical gardens is a great place to start walking to Grantchester from, as is The Garden Hotel or Trumpington Street. There are two pubs in the village and both do hot food/ coffee etc..if you want a cup of tea then it's got to be The Orchard. There's a lovely church in Grantchester (I was married there) where you'll find a memorial to Rupert Brooke (poet). I can take you or simply point you in the right direction, alternatively, Richard must remember the way?! If you'd like to park near the Botanical Gardens you can pick up a permit from me if that helps? Or you could park in Newnham and hope for a space (v close to Grantchester) but do walk along the river, not the Grantchester road. We'll happily teach you to punt (well, I won't but husband can) . The guided punt tour is informative and you'll see many of the old colleges as you recline/ sip champagne/ bucks fizz (bring your own!) If you are confident about punting you can punt to Grantchester (takes a looonngg time and be careful not to knock out any naturalists swimming! It is very strange to be lying down in a punt only to see a head or other bodily parts appear at eye level!)Thanks Sugarlump..we'll look forward to Bill's. Anythng anyone needs just ask and we'll try to help.
It's me again! Yes, I will be traveling by myself on a flight from SEA - Iceland, Iceland to London on Icelandair. It was the best priced flight and had the quickest travel time, both coming and going. Sadly, I will be in Economy class, but oh well. It's better than cargo! LOL!!!I need to find transportation from Heathrow to downtown London. I had a misunderstanding with Richard, so I will be traveling with him the rest of the way. What I need to decide is do I want to stay in Cambridge Sunday night, or move on to London and have a day or 2 there by myself? I leave London Tuesday.How far is Cambridge from Stonehedge?Thank you all for all of your travel advice - I need all that I can get!!! Oh, and I will be landing at Terminal 1 at the airport. Probably because it's from Iceland?KarenInWA
Personally if it was my first time in the UK/London, and given how tired one usually is on arrival in the UK from long haul travel, I think spending Sunday and Monday in London "doing the sights" makes sense. Me, I've been there done that, so I'm actually staying in Camb at the HI on the Sunday night and plan a leisurely pace back to the "big smoke" prior to a 9pm flight to Dubai. That's just me though
Another suggestion for Karen is to find if her bank has an agreement with a UK bank for fee free withdrawls and so on. For example my bank has an agreement with Barclays in the UK for access. Still get the conversion cost, but the extra few quid for transaction fees being zero'd is definitely helpful.
Cariad ... how old are your boys? The National Stud Tour and The Punting have differing age limits!
Quote from: Sugarlump on March 14, 2014, 09:30:11 AMCariad ... how old are your boys? The National Stud Tour and The Punting have differing age limits! Oh dear! I don't like where this is going.... Here's the thing with that, just tell me what age they need to be and, within reason, that's how old they are. I am often asked if my two boys are twins, much to the chagrin of my older son (aged 11). We lie all the time about my younger boy's age (7), he's used to it and pulls it off very well. I tell people he talks like a 12-year-old, looks like a 10-year-old, but emotionally he's very much a 7-year-old. I am more concerned about the punting as I know they'd really enjoy that experience. Thanks for handling all of these annoying details, Sugar. You're a star!S'alright organisation is one of the things I am good at!taking care of the detailYou're safe (giggles) it's up to 12 on Punting and 15 on Stud Tour!!!It will be good to have them on the punting and the Stud Tour, children se things in different ways and hopefully they will love Bills too
Quote from: cariad on March 14, 2014, 10:52:49 AMQuote from: Sugarlump on March 14, 2014, 09:30:11 AMCariad ... how old are your boys? The National Stud Tour and The Punting have differing age limits! Oh dear! I don't like where this is going.... Here's the thing with that, just tell me what age they need to be and, within reason, that's how old they are. I am often asked if my two boys are twins, much to the chagrin of my older son (aged 11). We lie all the time about my younger boy's age (7), he's used to it and pulls it off very well. I tell people he talks like a 12-year-old, looks like a 10-year-old, but emotionally he's very much a 7-year-old. I am more concerned about the punting as I know they'd really enjoy that experience. Thanks for handling all of these annoying details, Sugar. You're a star!S'alright organisation is one of the things I am good at!taking care of the detailYou're safe (giggles) it's up to 12 on Punting and 15 on Stud Tour!!!It will be good to have them on the punting and the Stud Tour, children se things in different ways and hopefully they will love Bills too