BETTER TO FLY INTO GATWICK FOR BELTRING.
MUCH CLOSER (+-45 MIN. DRIVE)
"Gordon.W.I. McMillan" wrote:
> Well, as a foreigner myself...... 8-)
>
> The majority of transatlantic air traffic will come into Heathrow, from
> there it would be (guess) 70 miles or so to Beltring round some very
> crowded and zippy roads if you're not used to changing gear with your left
> hand (automatic, what's that ?) To get the full effect you should really
> stay on site, which matches nicely with the fact that all the surrounding
> accomodation will be booked up well before.
>
> In your situation I'd look to see if you could hire a camper van for
> whatever period you were going to be there, and try to tie up with some
> other travellers too so that access to extra facilities could be sorted
> out well in advance. Given the chance I'd be there early, even if it
> meant having to leave before the finish as joe public turns up in droves.
>
> Think about the per pound / kilo cost of getting any purchases home too.
> You aren't planning on buying anything ? - you haven't seen it yet.
>
> Gordon
>
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