Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Stratford upon Avon 2008

We travelled to Stratford upon Avon by car using the M6 toll Road. We had checked the traffic and being a Friday night the roads were very busy. The M6 toll Road was empty and it cost £4.50 for cars which is worth it to get a clear drive without being stuck in traffic. (we had been stuck in a jam around Cheshire!!!). We had booked into the Stratford Hotel in Stratford upon Avon (formerly Stratford Victoria) and it was very nice. It has parking for over 200 cars and is centrally located (about five minutes walk to the main shopping area and river.) We had originally tried to book into the Stratford Manor Hotel which is the sister Hotel of the Stratford, I am really glad we didn't now as it is quite a way out and you would have to travel by car or taxi to the centre of Stratford. There is a mini gym at the Stratford but no pool, however guests can us the pool at the Stratford Manor Hotel.









The breakfast was great and there was lots of choice of English cooked breakfast, continental, pastries and cereals (if you were really hungry or greedy you could have all as it is a buffet breakfast!!!!). We had booked in for two nights as my husband had a driving experience booked at Long Marston Airfield on the Saturday and Stratford was the nearest town. We arrived in Stratford at around 7pm and after checking in, we decided to go for a wander to get something to eat. There are lots of restaurants to choose from, we settled on a beefeater near the River.







The food was not great, I had asked for a burger well done and it came as a char coaled brick and very dry, but I suppose I did get what I asked for!!!!.
The next morning after breakfast, we had a wander round the shops, the buildings are all so old and beautiful and it is really weird to see these really old buildings with a Pizza Hut or Costa Coffee attached to them. We drove to Long Marston Air Field around lunchtime which is only a few miles and about twenty minutes away from Stratford. My husband had a driving Experience booked with Drivers Dream Days, who offer driving experiences at different locations around the country in luxury cars from Porsche and Ferrari to Aston Martin and Lamborghini's. They also offer off road driving experiences.






We were hoping for nice sunny weather, which is one of the reasons for choosing August but we should realise by now never to expect nice weather in this country and it was grey, drizzly and cold. You can book a drive on the day if you have not pre booked. My husband had an Aston Martin and Ferrari experience booked.
The price for the driving experience includes insurance, but on the day you can pay for an insurance waiver (approx £20 - £30 depending on weather) which covers you for any damage to the cars otherwise you are are liable for the first £2000 damage.












Most drives include three laps and a high speed ride in a Subaru. There is a viewing area and you can buy DVD's and photographs of your experience for about £25. There are tea, coffee and refreshments available to buy on the day also which is a good job as it was cold, wet and windy on Saturday. My husband's first drive was in an Aston Martin, when he was called he was told he was being upgraded to the Aston Martin DB9 Convertible so it was such a shame the weather was rubbish.....





The Aston that he actually drove had not been used all day so he was taken out for one lap with the instructor to make sure everything worked before taking his three laps. As much as he said he enjoyed it, he felt that three laps was not enough and could not make the most of driving such a luxury car. Next up was the Ferrari 355 which he also enjoyed but being such a different car said it felt weird as your bum is nearly on the floor. This was a Christmas present and I think it is a great gift to give somebody who likes luxury or fast cars and realistically is never likely to own one. The website has experiences to suit all budgets from £89 up to £229. They also offer high speed passenger rides for children.










This was my hubby's second driving experience, the last time he drove a TVR which is his favourite car and he has a huge love for them. After his driving, we headed back to Stratford and went to the No 1 Shakespeare Pub to watch his beloved Liverpool in their first game of the new season. After the football (which I am glad to say the Reds won!!) we headed back to the Hotel to get showered and changed to go out in the evening.











We wanted to eat somewhere in between a pub and restaurant and their are loads to choose from. We decided on the Rose and Crown which is a huge pub, but has a separate dining room. It was really nice inside, and the food was delicious and very reasonable. We both decided on the Bombardier Beef and Ale Pie and as delicious as it was, only order if you are very hungry!!!!! I only managed half of mine and felt really guilty as it was so tasty but huge the pudding that I had my eye and was looking forward to on when browsing the menu never got ordered as I was totally stuffed. The waiter was also very friendly and came over a few times to make sure everything was ok and we had everything we needed. After our meal we went into the pub which was very long and had a few drinks.










On the Sunday after breakfast, we checked out and went for a walk along the River. The weather was up and down, one minute it was sun shine and the next there were showers. It did brighten up eventually. The walk along the river was lovely and peaceful with lots of boats and barges. We also had a walk around the streets looking at the old crooked buildings. Because we did not have a lot of time, we did not get to do any of the tourist attractions that Stratford has to offer.









We did walk past William Shakespeare's House but did not have enough time to go in and this is one of the most visited attractions in Britain. Mary Arden's House and Anne Hathaways Cottage are also popular attractions. Other attractions to visit are Hatton Farm Village and Stratford upon Avon Butterfly Farm. (which is the UK's largest Butterfly Paradise. There are also boat trips on the river.










Not far from Stratford is the Historic town of Warwick. Warwick Castle is also a very popular Tourist Attraction and is said to be Britain's best Medieval attraction. We did not make the most of what Stratford and Warwick has to offer because we had a schedule to stick to, but Stratford Upon Avon is a beautiful town and would definitely recommend it. We will definitely be back again especially to do the walking ghost tour in Stratford.




2 comments:

stratfordbikehire said...

HI Ali

Great article. I own the cycle hire in Stratford, when you are here next why not consider cycling around. Its a grre, sustainable, healthy and Fun way to get around.

I had no isea they did driving days at Long Marston, thanks for this

Vic

Ali said...

Hi Vic.

Thankyou for your comments, I really appreciate it I will definetly consider hiring a bike next time and there will be a next time as Stratford is one of the most beautiful towns in the UK. The driving days at Long Marstojn are great but would have been better if we had better weather!!!!

Thanks again

ali