AT#903 - The Great West Way in England

Published: July 13, 2024, 2 p.m.

b'Hear about travel the Great West Way from London to Bristol as the Amateur Traveler talks to Penny Sadler, who writes Adventures of a Carry-on,\\xa0about her recent trip to Southwest England.\\nPenny Sadler is a freelance writer covering wine, food, travel, and lifestyle topics. Her work has appeared in CNBC Travel, Culture Magazine, Matador Network, InsideHook, The Alcohol Professor, Vintner Project, The Cheese Professor, and elsewhere. She\\u2019s a Wine, Spirits Education Trust graduate and hosts tastings in her free time.\\nWhy should you go?\\nPenny says, "The Great West Way is a historic route and basically now a tourist route that goes from London to Bristol. From London to Bristol is about two hours, and along the way, there are charming market towns, old pubs, castle ruins, rolling hills, and lots of farmland, it\'s very rural Stonehenge, Avebury, there\'s so much to see."\\nPenny Sadler\'s itinerary for the Great West Way offers a scenic and historically rich journey from east to west. Here is a breakdown of the recommended destinations, sorted from east to west:\\nLondon\\n\\nActivities:\\n\\nStay at The Mayfair Townhouse.\\n\\nJoin a food tour with Devour Tours, visiting historic pubs and Borough Market.\\n\\nExplore Southwark Cathedral, Hatton Garden, and Daunt Books for Travellers.\\n\\n...\\nhttps://amateurtraveler.com/the-great-west-way-in-england/\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices'