p38arover
20th August 2014, 06:29 AM
(With apologies to to Bill Bryson.)
This is not a trip report but merely a collection of thoughts from our recent two weeks in England (note, I say England).
The countryside in Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset is too green to be true! They must have sprayed dye everywhere!
The speed limits are sensible. Well, maybe not. In some places they seem too high for the roads but at least a motorbike can blast past without being booked!
The roads can be extremely narrow. Trying to get past a caravan going the otherway can be scary when there is a stone wall on the other side.
Ticket prices to attractions are very expensive, usually around the equivalent of $25 but the London Eye takes the cake at nearly $50 each. However, for locals, the prices may be OK as they sometimes allow multiple re-entries for a full 12 months. I got to the point where I would no longer wanted to see any attraction as I was sick of the rip-off prices.
Select an Oz price for something and change the dollar symbol to a Pound symbol and you're getting close, i.e., everything seems to cost twice what it is in Oz.
Coffee is crap.
The drivers are far more courteous than at home. At least they didn't abuse me for my mistakes. :D
The A roads are often as good as our motorways.
Cops seem to be more tolerant of speeding than in NSW let alone Victoria
You cannot afford to drink here! :(
There are an amazing number of things to see in a very small area.
If you see something you'd like to stop and look at, you can't. There simply isn't any verge to pull over onto.
There is no free parking. It will cost you a minimum of a Pound wherever you stop.
The best place to eat is in a pub, preferably one not tied to a brewery, i.e., a freehouse. The people, both staff and patrons, in the pubs are really friendly.
London is bloody awful! Everywhere else is good!
You will struggle to find a Brit working in cafes, restaurants, or hotels.
The crowds can be staggeringly heavy.
The fuel consumption of the Ford Focus we hired was staggeringly good (after a Rangie!) - 52mpg or 5.4 litres/100km on petrol.
This is not a trip report but merely a collection of thoughts from our recent two weeks in England (note, I say England).
The countryside in Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset is too green to be true! They must have sprayed dye everywhere!
The speed limits are sensible. Well, maybe not. In some places they seem too high for the roads but at least a motorbike can blast past without being booked!
The roads can be extremely narrow. Trying to get past a caravan going the otherway can be scary when there is a stone wall on the other side.
Ticket prices to attractions are very expensive, usually around the equivalent of $25 but the London Eye takes the cake at nearly $50 each. However, for locals, the prices may be OK as they sometimes allow multiple re-entries for a full 12 months. I got to the point where I would no longer wanted to see any attraction as I was sick of the rip-off prices.
Select an Oz price for something and change the dollar symbol to a Pound symbol and you're getting close, i.e., everything seems to cost twice what it is in Oz.
Coffee is crap.
The drivers are far more courteous than at home. At least they didn't abuse me for my mistakes. :D
The A roads are often as good as our motorways.
Cops seem to be more tolerant of speeding than in NSW let alone Victoria
You cannot afford to drink here! :(
There are an amazing number of things to see in a very small area.
If you see something you'd like to stop and look at, you can't. There simply isn't any verge to pull over onto.
There is no free parking. It will cost you a minimum of a Pound wherever you stop.
The best place to eat is in a pub, preferably one not tied to a brewery, i.e., a freehouse. The people, both staff and patrons, in the pubs are really friendly.
London is bloody awful! Everywhere else is good!
You will struggle to find a Brit working in cafes, restaurants, or hotels.
The crowds can be staggeringly heavy.
The fuel consumption of the Ford Focus we hired was staggeringly good (after a Rangie!) - 52mpg or 5.4 litres/100km on petrol.