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August, 2023
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Summer and holidays can be synonymous with beaches and idleness. But they can also be an opportunity to quench your thirst for exploration. So we've put together a special ten-day itinerary for you. If you're travelling by electric vehicle, you can use the Trip Planner function on the Free2move app to plan your route and schedule your charging times. Discover the UK through some of its most emblematic cities.
Day 2: London to Oxford
(100 km, approx. 1-hour 30-minute drive)
Head west to Oxford, famous for its prestigious university. Stroll the cobbled streets, visit the historic colleges and some of the city's many museums. Visit the Radcliffe Camera, the iconic library designed by architect James Gibbs. It houses an important collection of books on the humanities and social sciences, and offers splendid views from its top.
Day 3: Oxford to Stratford-upon-Avon
(70 km, approx. 1-hour drive)
Continue on to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Here you can visit the playwright's house, stroll along the picturesque River Avon to his burial place. And if you want to see a performance of one of his plays, visit the Royal Shakespeare Company theatre.
Continue on to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Here you can visit the playwright's house, stroll along the picturesque River Avon to his burial place. And if you want to see a performance of one of his plays, visit the Royal Shakespeare Company theatre.
Day 4: Stratford-upon-Avon to Birmingham
(55 km, approx. 1-hour drive)
Continue on to Birmingham. Its art museum features a vast collection of artefacts ranging from Roman archaeology to contemporary art, as well as interactive exhibitions on the city's history. If you fancy a shopping spree, the Bullring & Grand Central shopping centre is sure to please. Afterwards, you can sample an Indian or Pakistani speciality in the Balti Triangle district.
Day 5: Birmingham to Manchester
(150 km, approx. 2-hour drive)
Drive to Manchester. Explore the city's historic districts and admire the Gothic architecture of Manchester Cathedral. Stroll the lively streets of the bohemian Northern Quarter, discover the street art and enjoy the creative atmosphere. A perfect moment of relaxation to recharge your batteries and those of your electric vehicle at the same time.
Day 6: Manchester to Liverpool
(60 km, approx. 1-hour drive)
Day 7: Liverpool to Leeds
(115 km, approx. 1-hour 30-minute drive)
Continue on to Leeds, a vibrant city with a thriving arts scene. Discover the Royal Armouries Museum and the Leeds Art Gallery. Spend some time at the majestic Temple Newsam, an estate on the outskirts of Leeds. You can stroll through the landscaped gardens, visit the historic house and learn more about its past.
Day 8: Leeds to York
(40 km, approx. 1-hour drive)
Visit York, an old city with a rich history. The interactive Jorvik Viking Centre will take you on a journey through the Viking Age in York, as if you were there. Explore medieval Shambles Street, with its half-timbered houses. Visit the castle museum, not forgetting the cathedral, one of the largest in Northern Europe, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding area from its heights.
Day 9: York to Nottingham
(140 km, approx. 1-hour 45-minute drive)
Head south to Nottingham, famous for the legend of Robin Hood. Visit the castle, its underground passages and stroll through its landscaped gardens. By exploring the Justice Museum, housed in a former prison, you can learn more about the history of the justice system in England. For lunch in the Lace Market area, recharge your electric vehicle. For even more convenience, the RFID card allows you to start your recharging session in an instant.
Day 10: Nottingham to Cambridge
(130 km, approx. 2-hour drive)
Day 11: Cambridge to London
(140 km, approx. 2-hour drive)
Finish your trip with a final stop in London. You could stop off at Epping Forest for a relaxing walk before returning to the capital.
This itinerary emphasises the pleasure of driving and discovering the English countryside, whatever the type of car and energy source. Lunch breaks offer all drivers the chance to relax and explore new places. If you're travelling in an electric vehicle, these breaks can also be an opportunity to recharge it - easy and stress-free! And all with respect for our planet. All that's left to do is enjoy the road, the scenery and the freedom to explore. Enjoy the journey!