9 days in Oxfordshire Itinerary
9 days in Oxfordshire Itinerary
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Oxford — 8 nights
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A busy, cosmopolitan city, Oxford is perhaps best known for its ancient university.Venture out of the city with trips to Windrushers Gliding Club (in Bicester), Crocodiles of the World (in Brize Norton) and Steve Ward Fishing (in Benson). There's much more to do: get the lay of the land with Walking tours, gain insight at Hertford College, examine the collection at Pitt Rivers Museum, and pause for some serene contemplation at St. Mary Magdalen Church.
To see reviews and tourist information, refer to the Oxford tour itinerary maker website.
London to Oxford is an approximately 1.5-hour car ride. You can also take a train; or take a bus. In September, plan for daily highs up to 22°C, and evening lows to 9°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 20th (Sun) to allow time to drive back home.
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Oxfordshire travel guide
Oxfordshire is renowned not only for the world-famous university town located at its very heart, but also for a varied rural landscape that's a growing favorite with walkers, cyclists, and history buffs. Sightseeing in the region reveals archetypal English landscapes studded with fascinating towns and villages, many situated right on the River Thames. Though the county’s main attraction remains the ancient city of Oxford, which includes over 1,500 heritage-listed buildings and a multitude of outstanding museums, there’s much more to Oxfordshire than a long history of academic achievement and an old-world atmosphere little changed by modern trends. A huge population of young students makes this region one of the most dynamic parts of the country--a perfect complement to the rustic charm and ancient architecture.