Lacock is far away from any larger city so that it is difficult to get there by public transport. So a good way to see Lacock together with a couple of other interesting places is Mad Max tours from Bath. The offer consisted of a full day tour for 25.00 pounds, bringing you to Stonehenge, Avebury, Lacock and Castle Combe. The driver was very friendly and rpovided us with background facts about every destination.
The big advantage of this tour was time saving. As all of these destinations are far away from everything, it is impossible to visit all of them within a day depending on public transport only. Unfortunately, there's only one hour for Lacock which makes it impossible to enjoy the streets of the village, do the proposed Lunch break and visit the Talbot museum which seemed to be interesting.
Written Sep 5, 2006
Website: http://www.madmax.abel.co.uk/
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