Epping Forest Theydon Bois, a photo by AndyRobertsPhotos on Flickr. Some people come to the city for London breaks away from home, to get a buzz from all the activities and stimulation on offer. And London is great for all of that, even if you live here, don’t get me wrong. But sometimes the noise and heat gets too much and you need a break FROM London instead. If you live anywhere near the city of London, the lld East End, the new Silicon Roundabout, Hoxton, Hackney Shoreditch etc or even in one of the Outer London Boroughs on the East side such as Newham, Redbridge, Waltham Forest, then the quickest route out of London is to take a train from Liverpool Street Station heading towards Shenfield of Gidea Park, or to get on the Central Line to Epping. Don’t stay on all the tube all the way to Epping though, get out at Theydon Bois, a charming little Essex village with a village green a duck pond. From there it’s only a short walk up into Epping Forest itself, where the woodland provides a cooling shade and pleasant walks on a hot summer’s day. On the way back to the tube, if you have a substantial appetite, then a visit to the Bull is called for. It’s a nice enough pub, that really cares about good old fashioned quality British food such as Steak and Kidney Pudding and fish pie. Via Flickr: Epping Forest Theydon Bois One of my favourite spots for quick breaks away from London.
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Breaks form London to Epping Forest Theydon Bois
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August 3 2011, 1:56am | Comments »
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London Break Summer Offer with London Bridge Experience
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London Bridge Experience, hotel and ticket London break from £148 per family of 4 London Bridge Experience, hotel and ticket breaks from £148 per family of 4 Available until 12th September London Bridge Experience is a historical attraction in the excavated tombs of London Bridge using a gripping guided tour of London Bridge’s 2000 year history using a stunning combination of special effects, CGI, real characters and animation Voted the UK’s ‘best year round scare attraction’, the London Bridge Experience and the London Tombs are London attractions not to be missed. It’s two attractions – one price, and even greater value as part of a London break. London Bridge Experience, hotel and ticket breaks from £148 per family of 4 The London Bridge Experience & The London Tombs | London Break
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August 11 2010, 1:45am | Comments »
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Happy New Year 2010 from London Breaks
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Happy New Year for 2010 from all at London Breaks. This year is going to be the best ever for London visitors, as we begin the ramp up to the 2012 Olympics. There’s also a possibility of a London Festival starting up as a regular event in the summer. In the West End, we’re looking forward to Love Never Dies the Phantom sequel, and Wizard of Oz later in the year. Good luck planning your best ever London break in 2010!
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January 1 2010, 10:41am | Comments »
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London Break
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There’s never a better time for a London break than just after the Christmas holidays. The week in between Christmas and New Year is one of the busiest weeks of the year in London theatreland, and then January continues in pretty much the same vein. This year, 2010 there is such a good selection of shows on offer I defy anybody not to be able to put together a pretty exciting London break package. There are family shows, musicals, plays, comedy, opera, ballet, rock concerts, and more.
So here’s looking forward to the perfect January London break in 2010.
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December 17 2009, 9:22am | Comments »
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