I am from calcutta and aged about 70 yrs. I have seen almost every videos. BUT THIS IS THE BEST. Requesting more videos of such scenic bus route in future. VERRY GOOD. Thank you.
Hello, Saibal. We Americans also love travel videos. My husband and I are your age, and we find these informative and relaxing. I wouldn't want to drive this bus on such narrow city streets, though! Wishing you the best in Calcutta. 🌺
Man im so lucky to live in Brighton, so much to see, such beautiful sights. We take things like this for granted when we live here, but if you just stop and look, its such a beautiful place to live. Im lucky to have grown up here :) thanks mum hehe.
This is a fantastic ride ! Especially from about the one-hour mark through the green, rolling country leading to Eastbourne. I was surprised at the number of people who require no entertainment other than just walking on the greensward. The folks afoot in the towns and villages also delight me, especially since I currently am unable to do more than totter short distances myself. London is my favorite city, but for long-term living I now would prefer Eastbourne and environs.
Beautiful city that I had the opportunity to know and live for 1 month. Greetings to all the inhabitants of Brighton, a beautiful city and beautiful country UK❤️🇬🇧🏴❤️
I’m watching this in the desert in Qatar. So many great memories of Brighton and the UK. You don’t know how good you’ve got it until you move I can tell you.
This video - and your other one showing the trip from Eastbourne to Brighton - is absolute magic. To this Aussie the landscape, the chalk cliffs, the pebbly beaches, the towns, the fields, the trees.....it's all like something out of an Enid Blyton story! I sat through the journey totally absorbed. Wonderful! Thank you so much for giving a 78-year-old a delightful drive along that part of your coastline. You really should do more rural runs.......please. 🙂
I stayed in YHA Eastbourne where there is a bus stop (no. 12) going directly to Seaford - and Brighton. I got off at East Dean, walked down the road to Birling Gap and then the marvellous walk to Beachy Head. There's something surreal about the landscape around there which I can't explain.
That's what I intended to do but couldn't get the dates I wanted at the YHA. In July I'll be travelling by train from Surrey to see my son in Eastbourne. I've never been there before and have booked into a b&b. Tonight, just idling through RUclips (as you do 😂) I came across this costal ride. FANTASTIC! and I enjoyed seeing places I never would have seen by train. It's a hilly ride in parts but lovely scenery. Next time I will try to book the YHA as I've stayed in many of their places around the UK and met many interesting people. It would be good to meet up with other individuals who like this type of thing. I've watched videos by a Scottish guy (Planes Trains Everything) and will look out for more of these travel videos in future. Many thanks to whoever filmed this one from Brighton to Eastbourne. I loved it.
Ich war in Brighton zuletzt im Juli 2013, da kommen einfach alle Erinnerungen wieder hoch. Einfach so ein wunderschöner, traumhafter Ort. DANKE für's Hochladen, perfekt für meine Seele & zum Entspannen! 🤩❤️
Totally loved this! My mum was born in Polegate.(6 West Close.) She moved to 12 Baldwin Avenue in Eastbourne, when she was 6. From the age of 2 days old, My family travelled to see all my surviving grand parents every 2 weeks. At that time, my dad's parents lived at 56 Lindfield Road in Hamden Park. We would alternate between the 2 locations, staying at one place, and visiting the other. Most of the old houses in St John's Road Polegate, were built by my maternal great grandfather, (Including Brooklands, $ St John's Road Polgate, which is a few doors down from St John's church.) What great weather you had for your filming! I can remember going into Eastbourne town centre with my parents, in the middle of winter in the mid 70's. My one abiding memory, is of the bone aching cold wind coming in off the sea! Seeing this, has me longing to go back and visit all the old places again. I was christened in St Elisabeth's Church in Eastbourne, and I always wonder how my parents managed to arrange it there, when we actually lived in Witney Oxfordshire at that time. I so want to go back now!
St Elizabeth's used to be the first big landmark coming into Eastbourne on what was then the number 15 bus from Herstmonceux as a child in the 50s-60s. I think St Elizabeth's has now been demolished (Friends from Gore Park Road, backing onto the big cemetery next to St Michael's church, used to go there).
Thank you for sharing this video. I am living overseas and have a great love English countryside especially East Sussex. Being so far away it is comforting To have videos like this one play when homesickness Happens. Once again thank you
Thanks for this wonderful tour on the blue coast and feel the freshness of the air ,the magic of summer and open space .thank you for this creative work
I lived in Hove back in the 1980s. I was a groundsman at Roedean Girls School. I packed up and move to Australia in 1990. I sincerely regret ever leaving the town. The coastal bus trip brings back a lot of wonderful memories.
Watching a scenic views on a bus on my 65” 4K TV while lying here on my bed …. wow this is a next level experience. Thank you for this great video. Hopefully there will be a VR version in the future. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻
I lived in Brighton almost 2 yrs, my college was in newhaven, i used to travel everyday from newhaven to Brighton for job enjoying the best ever scenic view of my life......
Visiting Brighton on holiday this summer so we are now definitely going to do this bus journey......beautiful scenery and a nice way to spend a few hours!
Brought up in Seaford in the late 40s and lived there until the 1970s. My Father worked at Newhaven Docks and Brighton. Went to College in Eastbourne. Entering Seaford the coach came in on the new road> i remember that road being built. The Southdown buses N.12 went past the shops on. the right. I lived about 200 yards on the left off Blatchington Road. Just visible. What memories you brought back. So many thanks. I shall watch this video many many times. All those houses built on fields when I lived in Seaford. Used to go there to pick mushrooms with my father. EXCELLENT Video!!
Excellent video, well done. Met my wife to be on Eastbourne Pier in what was the ShowBar (1972). The Pier has certainly changed. Lovely all round journey, thank you.👍
Wonderful coastal landscape on the south coast of England. Never been there until now, have to organize a 3-week roadtrip to England and visit these great places. Thanks a lot for the video, greetings from a fellow roadtripper and creator from Germany!
Many thanks for a fantastic video, we took the very same bus ride in 2019 , the weather was very hot just like it is at present ,I would normally drive everywhere when on vacation,but we took the bus to many nice places using our senior’ travel passes, Regards Brian Young visitors Brighton from Formby
Thank you for this lovely view of the South Downs, It has made me feel rather home sick. We visited the Berling gap, Beachy Head and the Bell toute light house on our last trip over there in 2018 and it's nice to see it hasn't changed any. Wonderful.
Most enjoyable journey. Especially loved the rolling hills and farmlands. So green. The red roofs of the houses coming into Eastbourne were beautiful. Thank you for sharing the ride.
A real treat with fantastic views……thank you so much…….but I still enjoy your London guides which never fail to excite…..thank you so much for all your wonderful journeys.
Thanks for watching 👀 🙂..No.. thank you for Making this episode..such amazing journey..I love it... so pretty places to see... Keep it up 🙂...Excellent work 👏 Greetings from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 🌴
Thanks for posting this brilliant video. We really feel as if we were actually on that bus making that journey! Brings back good memories from when my brother and I walked along that coastline in the 90s. I remember the Seven Sisters were a bit of a challenge, its easier by bus and even easier still by RUclips!
Ii visit Brighton & Eastbourne 4 times a year & have done this ride a few times a year always a 😊 Joy. Two favourite coastal areas , great vibe . Great atmosphere & restaurants 👌 for all budgets. Will visit Brighton this coming Sunday a great day out from London . Love ❤ the video .
I spent the summers of 1977 and ‘78 in Eastbourne. My cousin used to work as a doctor at Eastbourne General Hospital. I loved it, enjoyed it and still dream of going back one day. I tell my kids about it all the time. Also. I’ve been to Brighton few times but still find Eastbourne to be the jewel and queen of Sussex.
This has to be one of the most scenic and cinematic blogs out there, everything was perfect, if ever there was an award winning vlog out there, this has to be one, kudos from a fellow blogger, I leant a lot from this video.
In 1966-1970 I attended a boarding school in seafood, and we used to travel to Brighton etc, just seeing seafood once again bought back memories, it sure has changed! But thanks I really enjoyed the bus tour!
Eastbourne windy as per usual. I like Eastbourne and the surrounding areas. Eastbourne’s pier is not as elegant as use to be , but it is gradually improved after the fire. Sad about the hotel fire, too. In about a couple of years the area opposite the pier will be back to its former glory. You should do a Beachy Head bus trip from the pier.
My father grew up on St Anthony's Hill (now surrounded by the spread of Langney) and my grandmother always said there was the 'right' side of the pier (westwards - Grand Parade, etc.) and the 'wrong' side (Seaside, etc.).
@@luath5579 Definitely. And taking that division point inland, everything west of Terminus Road/ St Anne's Road, ie. Old Town, Meads, etc is noticeably more upmarket than what lies to the east.
I like that you show us more than the London bus routes. And now I have seen what I missed in 2018 when my trip to Beachy Head was spoilt by heavy fog.
i used to live in Hove my home town. i love Brighton i use to study on cromwell road next sussex cricket ground whenever i get chance i ride my harley davidson from london to brighton. Miss my college days clubbing at Paradox And Events in late 1990's. Nice Vlog keep it up
Great video. I remember driving in my car with an old friend down this coastline and stopping off for a cider on one of the clifftop pubs, after taking a walk through Rottingdean village back in 2012 wow,! seems so, so long ago and nostalgic just seeing it. I have always believed that along with the French countryside and the UK'S vast rolling hills and emerald green patchwork pastures, we probably have the some of the best scenic 'countryside landscapes and picturesque villages in the world. It took me 3 years of living in Spain to realise, that now I am back, I plan to see more of these wonderful places here in the UK, that I never thought of visiting prior to leaving. (just a thought: it would be great to add just an "average' ticket price cost for these tours).
I am from calcutta and aged about 70 yrs. I have seen almost every videos. BUT THIS IS THE BEST. Requesting more videos of such scenic bus route in future. VERRY GOOD. Thank you.
You should look at the Indian palace in Brighton made for Queen Victoria
Hello, Saibal. We Americans also love travel videos. My husband and I are your age, and we find these informative and relaxing. I wouldn't want to drive this bus on such narrow city streets, though! Wishing you the best in Calcutta. 🌺
Awesome bus route. I like to watch videos like this while planning my trip to UK
I wish I could visit the UK. I love watching these bus routes
I hope your wish comes true one day.
Please come visit! We have some beautiful scenery and interesting history 😊
What a beautiful city! What a beautiful country!
Man im so lucky to live in Brighton, so much to see, such beautiful sights. We take things like this for granted when we live here, but if you just stop and look, its such a beautiful place to live. Im lucky to have grown up here :) thanks mum hehe.
Agreed it just went past the bottom of my street in Kemptown. Used the 12x for 20 months from home to work in Eastbourne. Always a treat
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Brighton is great, I grew up in Worthing and always considered Brighton to be its more interesting cousin 😊
This is a fantastic ride ! Especially from about the one-hour mark through the green, rolling country leading to Eastbourne. I was surprised at the number of people who require no entertainment other than just walking on the greensward. The folks afoot in the towns and villages also delight me, especially since I currently am unable to do more than totter short distances myself. London is my favorite city, but for long-term living I now would prefer Eastbourne and environs.
The view of Eastbourne sprawled out as you come towards the golf course is one of my favourites.
Didn't show the Eazy-E bench in Newhaven tho?!.. 😉.
Beautiful city that I had the opportunity to know and live for 1 month. Greetings to all the inhabitants of Brighton, a beautiful city and beautiful country UK❤️🇬🇧🏴❤️
And greetings to you from Brighton - glad you enjoyed your stay.
@@raybishop1130 Yes!!!, thank you very much ❤️🏴🇬🇧❤️
I’m watching this in the desert in Qatar. So many great memories of Brighton and the UK. You don’t know how good you’ve got it until you move I can tell you.
This video - and your other one showing the trip from Eastbourne to Brighton - is absolute magic. To this Aussie the landscape, the chalk cliffs, the pebbly beaches, the towns, the fields, the trees.....it's all like something out of an Enid Blyton story! I sat through the journey totally absorbed. Wonderful! Thank you so much for giving a 78-year-old a delightful drive along that part of your coastline.
You really should do more rural runs.......please. 🙂
Hello! Omg I used to live in Eastbourne many years ago. This is an amazing trip bringing back so much memories. Thank you so much. Happy Sunday! 😊
I stayed in YHA Eastbourne where there is a bus stop (no. 12) going directly to Seaford - and Brighton. I got off at East Dean, walked down the road to Birling Gap and then the marvellous walk to Beachy Head. There's something surreal about the landscape around there which I can't explain.
That's what I intended to do but couldn't get the dates I wanted at the YHA. In July I'll be travelling by train from Surrey to see my son in Eastbourne. I've never been there before and have booked into a b&b.
Tonight, just idling through RUclips (as you do 😂) I came across this costal ride. FANTASTIC! and I enjoyed seeing places I never would have seen by train. It's a hilly ride in parts but lovely scenery.
Next time I will try to book the YHA as I've stayed in many of their places around the UK and met many interesting people. It would be good to meet up with other individuals who like this type of thing. I've watched videos by a Scottish guy (Planes Trains Everything) and will look out for more of these travel videos in future.
Many thanks to whoever filmed this one from Brighton to Eastbourne. I loved it.
@@hollyr.2846 Hope your trip is wonderful. 🚅
I now live in the midlands with some right sorts. Miss my Southerners, this is great thank you.
Beautiful scenic bus ride overlooking the street view of Brighton and Eastbourne. Tnx4sharing full watched.
Ich war in Brighton zuletzt im Juli 2013, da kommen einfach alle Erinnerungen wieder hoch. Einfach so ein wunderschöner, traumhafter Ort. DANKE für's Hochladen, perfekt für meine Seele & zum Entspannen! 🤩❤️
👏😊👏 ... Amazing... 💓💓💓
Totally loved this! My mum was born in Polegate.(6 West Close.) She moved to 12 Baldwin Avenue in Eastbourne, when she was 6. From the age of 2 days old, My family travelled to see all my surviving grand parents every 2 weeks. At that time, my dad's parents lived at 56 Lindfield Road in Hamden Park. We would alternate between the 2 locations, staying at one place, and visiting the other. Most of the old houses in St John's Road Polegate, were built by my maternal great grandfather, (Including Brooklands, $ St John's Road Polgate, which is a few doors down from St John's church.) What great weather you had for your filming! I can remember going into Eastbourne town centre with my parents, in the middle of winter in the mid 70's. My one abiding memory, is of the bone aching cold wind coming in off the sea! Seeing this, has me longing to go back and visit all the old places again. I was christened in St Elisabeth's Church in Eastbourne, and I always wonder how my parents managed to arrange it there, when we actually lived in Witney Oxfordshire at that time. I so want to go back now!
St Elizabeth's used to be the first big landmark coming into Eastbourne on what was then the number 15 bus from Herstmonceux as a child in the 50s-60s. I think St Elizabeth's has now been demolished (Friends from Gore Park Road, backing onto the big cemetery next to St Michael's church, used to go there).
Thank you for sharing this video. I am living overseas and have a great love English countryside especially East Sussex. Being so far away it is comforting To have videos like this one play when homesickness Happens. Once again thank you
Thanks john powell for watching! Another bus video will be up on the channel soon, covering Dover to Rye.
I did this bus ride with my mum back in 1977. 😅 I would love to visit Eastbourne again. Lovely video 🎉
This has to be the prettiest bus ride on RUclips. Thanks for videoing it.
What a beautiful video. Stunning route indeed. I have never been to England before
Thanks for this wonderful tour on the blue coast and feel the freshness of the air ,the magic of summer and open space .thank you for this creative work
Great view from a great bus route. With double-deckers you can see over the shrubbery, and gaze at the rolling hills.
I wish more people would use the bus, it’s still a very cheap and efficient way to see some beautiful places and no parking to worry about
I lived in Hove back in the 1980s. I was a groundsman at Roedean Girls School. I packed up and move to Australia in 1990. I sincerely regret ever leaving the town. The coastal bus trip brings back a lot of wonderful memories.
Brighton has seriously gone downhill. You're not missing anything!! I was born there in 53
@@pauledwards5573 Yes, it's seems to be the same everywhere; even over here in Australia.
Don't the council is awful
Apart from the wonderful views, as someone who's lived in Italy for many years it's great to see people driving normally, respecting other drivers.
Thanks for the wonderful tour. It is wonderful that you could take us to other places besides London. Looking forward to seeing more such videos. 😊😊😊
Especially with the extensive rail system.
What perfect, crystal clear picture quality! I feel like I am travelling on that bus.
I really enjoyed that, great weather, and a walk down Eastbourne pier, what more could you ask for. Thanks for posting that.
wow the views are beyond stunning
Thank you for these wonderful views!
Thought I was dreaming - what a beautiful journey! Thank you very much!
Watching a scenic views on a bus on my 65” 4K TV while lying here on my bed …. wow this is a next level experience. Thank you for this great video. Hopefully there will be a VR version in the future. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻👍🏻
Amazing thank you so very much God bless You for filming and sharing this wonderful video. It makes me so so happy
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks so much.
This looks like a great run especially with the sunny day you had
I lived in Brighton almost 2 yrs, my college was in newhaven, i used to travel everyday from newhaven to Brighton for job enjoying the best ever scenic view of my life......
Visiting Brighton on holiday this summer so we are now definitely going to do this bus journey......beautiful scenery and a nice way to spend a few hours!
That was so enjoyable, thank you! I loved that you took us on the pier at the end! 😊💜
This video clip is my favorite. What a fantastic job you did!
Brought up in Seaford in the late 40s and lived there until the 1970s. My Father worked at Newhaven Docks and Brighton. Went to College in Eastbourne. Entering Seaford the coach came in on the new road> i remember that road being built. The Southdown buses N.12 went past the shops on. the right. I lived about 200 yards on the left off Blatchington Road. Just visible. What memories you brought back. So many thanks. I shall watch this video many many times. All those houses built on fields when I lived in Seaford. Used to go there to pick mushrooms with my father. EXCELLENT Video!!
Awesome video. Never took our eyes off. This is really superb. Enjoyed the video thoroughly. Thanks for uploading this.
Wonderful trip! Got a lot of fun, thanks for the job!👍👍👍
Excellent video, well done. Met my wife to be on Eastbourne Pier in what was the ShowBar (1972). The Pier has certainly changed. Lovely all round journey, thank you.👍
This was such a beautiful ride. Thank you.
Wonderful coastal landscape on the south coast of England. Never been there until now, have to organize a 3-week roadtrip to England and visit these great places. Thanks a lot for the video, greetings from a fellow roadtripper and creator from Germany!
This is the most beautiful route.i find it enchanting and it recalls so many memories.the cliffs at saltdean are spectacular.thank you.
Thank You. Brings back Memories. 🙏🦘🐨🇦🇺
Many thanks for a fantastic video, we took the very same bus ride in 2019 , the weather was very hot just like it is at present ,I would normally drive everywhere when on vacation,but we took the bus to many nice places using our senior’ travel passes, Regards Brian Young visitors Brighton from Formby
Lovely!
Thank you for this video. I've watched it a dozen times or more. Thnank you.
Hola. Fantástico el viaje en bus. Hermosas vistas del campo y del océano. Muchas gracias
De nada. Vivo en Telscombe.
Omg, I need to go to Brighton, such Beautiful views
Nice 🎉🎉video 📹
I love living in eastbourne 🥰
Great video 👍👍👍 ciao from Italy 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Thank you for this lovely view of the South Downs, It has made me feel rather home sick. We visited the Berling gap, Beachy Head and the Bell toute light house on our last trip over there in 2018 and it's nice to see it hasn't changed any. Wonderful.
Think you might be surprised how much of the cliff edge has gone over the last few years. Fell very fortunate to live here.
Most enjoyable journey. Especially loved the rolling hills and farmlands. So green. The red roofs of the houses coming into Eastbourne were beautiful. Thank you for sharing the ride.
I love how committed you are to the craft. Happy weekend. Like 263.
Thanks for this am in hospital waiting to have brain op again many thanks.
@@victorialeighton4159 wishing you a speedy recovery and that all goes well for you.❤🤞
A real treat with fantastic views……thank you so much…….but I still enjoy your London guides which never fail to excite…..thank you so much for all your wonderful journeys.
Excellent Video! My first ever ride on the upper deck windscreen view. Absolutely fantastic. Thanks for sharing. 😊❤👍
Thank you so much! This was a beautiful ride! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
thnx for bringing back my memories to Brighton, Marina bay, 7 sisters etc…
Thanks for watching 👀 🙂..No.. thank you for Making this episode..such amazing journey..I love it... so pretty places to see...
Keep it up 🙂...Excellent work 👏
Greetings from
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 🌴
What an incredible ride. Wonderfull. I am remembering so many places, where I have been in lots of holidays. Thank you very much for this video!
Brings back memories, I used to drive for Brighton & Hove back in the 80s.
What a lovely journey. I thoroughly enjoyed the trip. It was almost like being there.
Beautiful and scenic bus ride! Especially loved the ending, with the stunning view of the sea.
Super👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for posting this brilliant video. We really feel as if we were actually on that bus making that journey! Brings back good memories from when my brother and I walked along that coastline in the 90s. I remember the Seven Sisters were a bit of a challenge, its easier by bus and even easier still by RUclips!
Ii visit Brighton & Eastbourne 4 times a year & have done this ride a few times a year always a 😊 Joy. Two favourite coastal areas , great vibe . Great atmosphere & restaurants 👌 for all budgets. Will visit Brighton this coming Sunday a great day out from London . Love ❤ the video .
Great video congratulations! Thanks
That brings back some happy memories!
Wow amazing scenery look like you had a nice trip ..I hope you enjoy your trip ..thank you so much for sharing..
I spent the summers of 1977 and ‘78 in Eastbourne. My cousin used to work as a doctor at Eastbourne General Hospital. I loved it, enjoyed it and still dream of going back one day. I tell my kids about it all the time. Also. I’ve been to Brighton few times but still find Eastbourne to be the jewel and queen of Sussex.
Am 83cannotmove freely due to breakage of knee.ur videos help me to see the city tour in this way.thank you sir.
Wow kagaganda nag view
much like the dutch coastline.thank you for posting
Awesome scenery. Best bus video to-date
This has to be one of the most scenic and cinematic blogs out there, everything was perfect, if ever there was an award winning vlog out there, this has to be one, kudos from a fellow blogger, I leant a lot from this video.
In 1966-1970 I attended a boarding school in seafood, and we used to travel to Brighton etc, just seeing seafood once again bought back memories, it sure has changed! But thanks I really enjoyed the bus tour!
Seafood?
They meant seaford
Keep the great videos coming , have a great weekend!
Wow it must be the most beautiful bus route 😍
Great video; It brought back memories from 1986 when I cycled this route; a fantastic road to cycle on.
Awesome from Republic of Ireland
love all the convertibles on the road, very vacation-y! what a great route, thanks!
Eastbourne windy as per usual. I like Eastbourne and the surrounding areas. Eastbourne’s pier is not as elegant as use to be , but it is gradually improved after the fire. Sad about the hotel fire, too. In about a couple of years the area opposite the pier will be back to its former glory. You should do a Beachy Head bus trip from the pier.
My father grew up on St Anthony's Hill (now surrounded by the spread of Langney) and my grandmother always said there was the 'right' side of the pier (westwards - Grand Parade, etc.) and the 'wrong' side (Seaside, etc.).
@@luath5579 Definitely. And taking that division point inland, everything west of Terminus Road/ St Anne's Road, ie. Old Town, Meads, etc is noticeably more upmarket than what lies to the east.
As bus routes go that has to be one of the best in the country surely..
I like that you show us more than the London bus routes.
And now I have seen what I missed in 2018 when my trip to Beachy Head was spoilt by heavy fog.
Really nice ride, thank you so much for dragging us with you.
Nice trip thanks you
I love your videos, i'm fan!!! 😍😘😘😘😘😘
😍😍♥️♥️😍😍Amazing and beautiful ♥️♥️
i used to live in Hove my home town. i love Brighton i use to study on cromwell road next sussex cricket ground whenever i get chance i ride my harley davidson from london to brighton. Miss my college days clubbing at Paradox And Events in late 1990's. Nice Vlog keep it up
Wow! Coast ride!! Awesome!!
Wao, beautifull 🥰🥰
Great video.
I remember driving in my car with an old friend down this coastline and stopping off for a cider on one of the clifftop pubs, after taking a walk through Rottingdean village back in 2012 wow,! seems so, so long ago and nostalgic just seeing it.
I have always believed that along with the French countryside and the UK'S vast rolling hills and emerald green patchwork pastures, we probably have the some of the best scenic 'countryside landscapes and picturesque villages in the world.
It took me 3 years of living in Spain to realise, that now I am back, I plan to see more of these wonderful places here in the UK, that I never thought of visiting prior to leaving. (just a thought: it would be great to add just an "average' ticket price cost for these tours).
Such a lovely route. I used to drive along it when I lived in the UK.
Very good thanks!
I enjoyed the bus ride and the beautiful sceneries.
wonderful/ thankYOU.