Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:River cruise...
This. My in laws are in their early 70s but have been plagued with health issues in the last 5 years that have really cut down their mobility. They LOVE European river cruises.
Depending on your budget, you can also hire services to take you around. We did it in both England and in France. We've driven cars there as well but have found having a service to it is much less stressful.
Anonymous wrote:I looked into river cruise but they’re all 7 nights I was hoping for 4 or 5
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't drive in England. It's pretty difficult even for experienced drivers to get used to driving on the other side of the road, especially with all the roundabouts. Your mother will get stressed out too as a passenger.
Take trains from London instead. There are specialist tour agencies for the Cotswolds that support day hiking with village stays each evening. They transfer your luggage while you ramble.
Salisbury and Stonehenge and Bath are in the general region and are all worth it. We connected everywhere by train with the exception of one expensive paid car transfer from Oxford into the region because of well-announced ahead of time train strikes.
This sounds wonderful. By chance do you remember the name of the agency?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't drive in England. It's pretty difficult even for experienced drivers to get used to driving on the other side of the road, especially with all the roundabouts. Your mother will get stressed out too as a passenger.
Take trains from London instead. There are specialist tour agencies for the Cotswolds that support day hiking with village stays each evening. They transfer your luggage while you ramble.
Salisbury and Stonehenge and Bath are in the general region and are all worth it. We connected everywhere by train with the exception of one expensive paid car transfer from Oxford into the region because of well-announced ahead of time train strikes.
This sounds wonderful. By chance do you remember the name of the agency?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Italy is literally a fascist country right now. i would NOT go there.
I't's possible we will be too, come next January.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to Europe to see two locations for 4-5 nights total?
I meant 4-5 nights river cruise and another 5 days somewhere else. Or 4-5 nights in main city 4 nights countryside or somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't drive in England. It's pretty difficult even for experienced drivers to get used to driving on the other side of the road, especially with all the roundabouts. Your mother will get stressed out too as a passenger.
Take trains from London instead. There are specialist tour agencies for the Cotswolds that support day hiking with village stays each evening. They transfer your luggage while you ramble.
Salisbury and Stonehenge and Bath are in the general region and are all worth it. We connected everywhere by train with the exception of one expensive paid car transfer from Oxford into the region because of well-announced ahead of time train strikes.
Anonymous wrote:Italy is literally a fascist country right now. i would NOT go there.
Anonymous wrote:Don't drive in England. It's pretty difficult even for experienced drivers to get used to driving on the other side of the road, especially with all the roundabouts. Your mother will get stressed out too as a passenger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Going to Europe to see two locations for 4-5 nights total?
I meant 4-5 nights river cruise and another 5 days somewhere else. Or 4-5 nights in main city 4 nights countryside or somewhere else.
Anonymous wrote:Going to Europe to see two locations for 4-5 nights total?