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Getting Around
From the bottom of South West England to the tip of Scotland, there’s a lot to see on the Great British Heritage Pass and a lot of travelling to get there. Whether you choose to travel by rail or by road, we recommend planning your transport in advance to make the most of your time in Britain. Rail TravelBritRail offers unlimited and flexible Rail travel within England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland with special prices that are unavailable to residents of the UK. Fast, frequent trains combine comfort with short journey times and more time for tourists at their chosen destination. Choose from Consecutive Passes to Flexi Passes in either 1st or Standard Class. For the person making just one journey between two stations, BritRail has a wide range of point-to-point tickets. In addition, enjoy discounts for families, groups travelling together, seniors, youths and off-peak seasonal travel. New this year is a special offer that allows friends or relatives in the UK to travel with a BritRail pass holder for 50% off! For more information or to book with BritRail click here. Road TravelThe UK offers a comprehensive road network, enabling easy access to even the most remote locations. Choose to hire a car and drive yourself or use the extensive network of coach operators – there are plenty of options for you to choose from. Here are some of the key road travel providers in Britain:
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British Heritage | Britain History | Scottish Castles | Edinburgh Attractions | Enjoy England | Visit Britain | National Trust | Historical Sightseeing |
United Kingdom Sights | Visit Scotland | English Heritage | England Castles Scotland Castle | British Royalty | Britain Palace | UK Tourist | England Castle |
English Visitor | UK Sightseeing | Great Britain Travel | Edinburgh Pass | Britrail | Britpass | Stonehenge | Warwick Castle | Roman Baths | Edinburgh Castle
Shakespeare’s Birthplace | Dover Castle | Anne Hathaway’s Cottage | Leeds Castle | Chatsworth | Blenheim Palace
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