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Old 08-16-2009, 11:24 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
Stonehenge has a rather unattractive visitor centre. You can inspect the stones in an hour or less. Perhaps you might like to go on to Salisbury, which is a pleasant town with a beautiful cathedral.
And, if you like stately homes, Wilton house is nearby. (Large pile built for the earl of Pembroke; has some very nicely proportioned rooms, works of art, etc.)
LOL! Honestly, I was just joking about the time to be spent in England. Our thought were a week or so for Scotland, two weeks for England, (friends to visit in three different locations,) and about a week in Wales. When we travel by motorcycle, we generally don't make fixed time plans. Often we get 'captured' by an area and stay longer than we originally thought. We thought we would just spend the night in Val d'Isare, but wound up walking in the mountains around it for a week!


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