tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420637712844169012.post2359705115127577486..comments2023-07-09T11:56:03.231+02:00Comments on A Canadian In Paris: Eric’s Uninformed Travel Tips: England Edition ericinparishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16370382635155082838noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420637712844169012.post-50658303839058234882012-09-09T15:52:42.528+02:002012-09-09T15:52:42.528+02:00Duly noted: Leicester = "Kind of a hole"...Duly noted: Leicester = "Kind of a hole". <br /><br />I will keep that drive in mind though...to date I have yet to ever drive on the right side of the car...My first time is coming up swiftly actually...You'll be able to read about it, if I don't kill myself on this blog!ericinparishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16370382635155082838noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7420637712844169012.post-43618786143410503302012-09-08T17:22:39.392+02:002012-09-08T17:22:39.392+02:00Yeah, I was in England for a week and a half back ...Yeah, I was in England for a week and a half back in June. Most of the time was in Leicester (near Nottingham), which was kind of a hole. It had a few sites to see but most of the cool historical stuff was outside the city.<br />But we had about 4-5 days drive to and stay in London, so the travel day we took a roundabout loop as I wanted to see Bibury in the Cotswolds and Stonehenge on the way through.<br />Driving from Leicester to Bibury was some of the most beautiful countryside and RIDICULOUSLY pretty tiny country "towns" I've ever seen.<br />And Stonehenge was definitely truly amazing but yeah, not much to do there long term. And being limited to the outer rim did kinda suck (oh! and we missed the summer solstice there by ONE day!)<br />London was awesome though - just wish we had more time there..<br />JonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com