How to get to Bourton-on-the-Water by roadThe ancient, picturesque village of Bourton-on-the-Water lies on the Fosse Way, Gloucestershire in the stunning setting of the Cotswolds. Take the M4 from London until you reach the Swindon exit, then take the A419 to Cirencester followed by the A429 to the village. Show
If travelling to Bourton-on-the-Water from the north, use either the M6 or the M1 to Coventry, then the A429 south to the village. For travel information use www.theaa.com/travel. Getting the train to Bourton-on-the-WaterThe nearest train station to Bourton-on-the-Water is more than eight miles away at Moreton-in-Marsh. The station is on the Cotswold line that runs from Oxford to Hereford. Use Oxford if travelling from the south or south-east. From the north, you can change trains at Worcester or Great Malvern. You can catch a bus to complete your journey. Use www.traveline.info for Bourton-on-the-Water train and coach information. Flying to Bourton-on-the-WaterBirmingham (www.birminghamairport.co.uk) is the nearest airport, from there you can take a train to Moreton-in-Marsh, changing at Oxford or Worcester. Then take a local bus for the final leg of your journey. Getting the bus to Bourton-on-the-WaterIt could be a complicated journey to travel by coach to Bourton-on-the-Water. The easiest option is National Express to Cheltenham, then a local bus to the village. About Bus TravelBus Travel TipsMeet and talk to locals at the bus stations while traveling from London to Bourton-on-the-Water.There is no better way to get inside travel information while exploring a new city than to go straight to its people. Start sightseeing the minute your bus leaves the station. If you're on the night bus from London to Bourton-on-the-Water, get comfy and count the stars. Buses are energy-efficient. Carrying a passenger over 100 kms by coach only takes 0.6-0.9 liters of gas. Compare that to the 2.6 liters required by high-speed train, 6.6 liters by airplane and 7.6 liters by gas-powered car, and it's clear that the bus is a more environmentally-conscious option for your bus transportation from London to Bourton-on-the-Water. Make a music playlist for your bus ride from London to Bourton-on-the-Water, and enjoy the scenery to tunes from your own personal soundtrack. Did you know?Did you know some bus companies in Germany offer to their passenger low-costs snacks and regional beer based on their destination? Prosit! Did you know there are on average 4,400 intercity bus departures every day in the US only? This number has been growing for 9 years in a row, yay! 9.2% of ground transportation in Europe is done by bus versus 7.4% by train. Bourton-on-the-Water is located relatively central to the UK and is therefor easily accessible from most regions. There are plenty of places to park in the village, although on bank holidays these spots do fill very quickly. Be thoughtful to residents (and avoid parking fines) by using the paid parking areas. From Stow-on-the-Wold head South on the A429 signposted Cirencester after 4 miles turn left at the traffic lights into Station Road and follow the signs to the car parks. From the South where the Cirencester A429 & Cheltenham A436 join, (ignore Satnav) and travel North up the hill on the A429 to the traffic lights and turn right into Station Road,
use Google to get directions. We have two large pay and display car parks which are open all year round, one located in
Station Road (GL54 2EN) and the other Rissington Road (GL54 2BN). Both are just a few minutes’ walk from the centre of the village. Please be aware that neither of these car parks accept cash, however both
accept card payments. The Rissington Road car park operated by Cotswold District Council will additionally accept payments using the PayByPhone parking app. It is advised to download the app prior to your arrival. You can download the app for your device here: Apple devices | Android Devices. The car park ID: 804760. Motorcycles can park free of charge in the
Rissington Road Car Park in any bay except those designated for Blue Badge Holders. Disabled parking in the Village Centre is very limited, however there are
additional disabled parking spaces at the Rissington Road Car Park. If the dedicated Blue Badge spaces are full, customers can park for free within any space. The time clock and badge must be
displayed. Coaches are prohibited from entering Bourton-on-the-Water via Lansdowne or from passing through the village High Street. All coaches must enter and exit via Station Road, there are dedicated parking zones for coaches and motorhomes at the
Station Road Car Park.
To Bourton-on-the-Water from LondonTrain from Paddington Station to Kingham – Journey time is approximately 1½ – 2 hours. From Kingham a pre-ordered taxi will be required to get you to Bourton-on-the-Water, the journey time is approximately 20 minutes. Train from Paddington Station to Moreton-in-Marsh – Journey time is approximately 1½ – 2 hours. From Moreton-in-Marsh you can take Pulham’s Coaches 801 bus service to Bourton-on-the-Water, the journey time is approximately 20 minutes. Train from Paddington Station to Cheltenham Spa – Journey time is approximately 2½ hours. From Cheltenham you can take the 801 bus service to Bourton-on-the-Water. Note: The train station in Cheltenham is approximately 20 minutes walk from the bus station. You can take the ‘D’ bus from the railway station to Royal Well Road which is a very short distance from Royal Well bus station where the 801 bus departs. Alternatively, you can take a taxi which takes between 10-15 minutes. National Express Coach from London Victoria to Royal Well in Cheltenham – Journey time approximately 2 – 2½ hours. From Cheltenham take Pulham’s Coaches 801 bus service from Royal Well to Bourton-on-the-Water – Journey time is approximately 50 minutes. National Express Coach from London Victoria to Beeches Road in Cirencester – Journey time approximately 2 – 2½ hours. From Cirencester you can take the 855 bus service from Beeches Road to Northleach and then change onto the 801 bus to Bourton-on-the-Water. To Bourton-on-the-Water from Heathrow AirportNational Express Coach to either Beeches Road in Cirencester or, Royal Well in Cheltenham. The journey time is approx 2 – 2½ hours. From Cheltenham you can take the 801 bus service from Royal Well to Bourton-on-the-Water. Approximate journey time is 30 minutes. From Cirencester you can take the 855 bus service from Beeches Road to Northleach and then change onto the 801 bus to Bourton-on-the-Water. The Airline coach runs approximately every 30 minutes to Oxford. From Oxford you can then take the train to Kingham or Moreton-in-Marsh. From Kingham a pre-ordered taxi will be required to get to Bourton-on-the-Water. From Moreton-in-Marsh you can take the 801 bus service to Bourton-on-the-Water. The journey time is approximately 20 minutes. Heathrow Express train to London Paddington. Trains run every 15 minutes and journey time is approximately 15 minutes. From London Paddington: as above. Railair coaches run every 20 minutes to Reading. Journey time is approximately 45 minutes. From Reading you can take a train to Moreton-in-Marsh. Journey time is approximately 1 hour. From Moreton-in-Marsh you can take the 801 bus service to Bourton-on-the-Water. The journey time is approximately 20 minutes. How do I get from London to BourtonTrain from Paddington Station to Kingham – Journey time is approximately 1½ – 2 hours. From Kingham a pre-ordered taxi will be required to get you to Bourton-on-the-Water, the journey time is approximately 20 minutes. Train from Paddington Station to Moreton-in-Marsh – Journey time is approximately 1½ – 2 hours.
Has BourtonThe Bourton-on-the-Water railway station was situated just to the north of the village and served surrounding villages like Lower Slaughter. It was rebuilt in 1936 by the Chief Architect to the Great Western Railway, Percy Emerson Culverhouse.
How do I get to the Cotswolds from London?You can take a 51m direct train from London Marylebone station to Banbury, on the northeastern edge of the Cotswolds. To reach the southern part of the Cotswolds by train, take the direct service from London Paddington station to Kemble (1h 11m), Stroud (1h 29m), or Stonehouse (1h 32m).
Is there a direct train from London to Bath?Travelling from London to Bath by train
Each day, Great Western Railway provide around 45 direct trains between London and Bath, covering 96 miles during each journey. On average, trains between London and Bath take around 1 hour and 30 minutes, but the fastest services take just 1 hour and 15 minutes.
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