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10 SITES WITH GOOD PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Buses, trams, even ferries, can open up your options on a touring holiday. With the freedom to let the day unfold, you don’t need to gaze wistfully at that inviting pub on your way back to the ’van – enjoy a pint (or two) and catch the bus instead! Leaving your vehicle at the site takes the stress out of day trips, especially if you’re heading for narrow roads or daunting city centres. Public transport will also save you money on fuel and parking. If you’re travelling with children, family tickets are the way to go, and if you have a bus pass, that’s a bonus. All-day tickets will also let you enjoy your day to the full, without having to rush back.

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