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Park And Ride For Bath
I shall be visiting Bath for the day later this month. Parking is such a complete pain in the neck, in Bath, so I thought I would try one of the Park and Ride schemes. There is one north of Bath, at Landsdown, which I can reach from the M4.
Has anybody tried it ?
Has anybody tried it ?
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(Although the address given there is for the Newbridge site, if you look at tha actual reviews you'll see that several relate to the one at Lansdown )
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(Although the address given there is for the Newbridge site, if you look at tha actual reviews you'll see that several relate to the one at Lansdown )
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I'm supervising a team of people working in Cambridge city centre tomorrow (or later today if we're being pedantic), asking people questions about their experiences of using taxis (on behalf of the city council).
I usually take the train into Cambridge or, occasionally, use the Park & Ride services but I've got a boot full of questionnaires, clipboards, hi-vis vests, etc, so I'll probably have to drive into the city centre and fork out £13.30 for parking if I can get a space on the ONLY long-stay car park near the centre. I HATE driving in Cambridge!
I'm supervising a team of people working in Cambridge city centre tomorrow (or later today if we're being pedantic), asking people questions about their experiences of using taxis (on behalf of the city council).
I usually take the train into Cambridge or, occasionally, use the Park & Ride services but I've got a boot full of questionnaires, clipboards, hi-vis vests, etc, so I'll probably have to drive into the city centre and fork out £13.30 for parking if I can get a space on the ONLY long-stay car park near the centre. I HATE driving in Cambridge!
Thanks Jo !....I was hoping you would see this !
Some friends from the States are staying in Bath for 2-3 day, and they can't come to see me here in Swansea, so I thought I would spend the day with them in Bath. Its a wonderful city, but really isn't car-friendly, at least not at this time of year.
So ....if I drive along the M4 until Junction 18 and the Park and Ride should be on the road south, not far from Bath itself.
There are too many changes on the train from Swansea, otherwise I would go by rail.
Some friends from the States are staying in Bath for 2-3 day, and they can't come to see me here in Swansea, so I thought I would spend the day with them in Bath. Its a wonderful city, but really isn't car-friendly, at least not at this time of year.
So ....if I drive along the M4 until Junction 18 and the Park and Ride should be on the road south, not far from Bath itself.
There are too many changes on the train from Swansea, otherwise I would go by rail.
Thanks Jo....I will bear that in mind. This American couple will have walked the Cotswold Way for a few days, and finish their trip in Bath.
To my knowledge, they haven't been to Britain before, so I am hoping that they will like o have a potter about, and maybe go to the Baths, and the Abbey.
( I never need an excuse to go to the Roman Baths ! )
To my knowledge, they haven't been to Britain before, so I am hoping that they will like o have a potter about, and maybe go to the Baths, and the Abbey.
( I never need an excuse to go to the Roman Baths ! )
We always use the Lansdowne P&R when we go to Bath. Easy to find from the M4, plenty of parking spaces (they've enlarged it at least once) and a bus every 15 mins to the centre of Bath. The bus back leaves from the same stop. Parking is free at Lansdowne and concessionary bus passes are accepted, so a completely free day for us. Just bear in mind it doesn't operate Sundays, except on special occasions (Christmas market etc).
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Why not ask on the dedicated Bath forum (you have to register first)
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Why not ask on the dedicated Bath forum (you have to register first)
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