Warwick Castle day out.
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:51 pm
For the first time in 25 years, me and the wife have been for a bank holiday monday trip out without having to drag kids along. The youngest is 18 now and she and the other 3 have all done their own things today.
The last time we went to Warwick, we didnt have kids, so it was over 25 years ago.
What a great day out the castle is. Only 40 mins from my home and well worth a look. Anyone even slightly interested in medievel history should try and find the time to see it. There are events on all day long, and if you plan your visit from the leaflet you get when you arrive, you can see the jousting, the trebouchet demonstration, the displays of archery and swordsmanship etc. You can get a buy one get one free ticket from Tesco.s which saves 19 quid on the entry too.
I'm glad we took a packed lunch though. The food and drink isnt cheap there. Just thought I'd share my day out with you lot.
Now I'm back to the garage to finish off setting those pre-laods up.
Back to reality tomorrow!!!
The last time we went to Warwick, we didnt have kids, so it was over 25 years ago.
What a great day out the castle is. Only 40 mins from my home and well worth a look. Anyone even slightly interested in medievel history should try and find the time to see it. There are events on all day long, and if you plan your visit from the leaflet you get when you arrive, you can see the jousting, the trebouchet demonstration, the displays of archery and swordsmanship etc. You can get a buy one get one free ticket from Tesco.s which saves 19 quid on the entry too.
I'm glad we took a packed lunch though. The food and drink isnt cheap there. Just thought I'd share my day out with you lot.
Now I'm back to the garage to finish off setting those pre-laods up.
Back to reality tomorrow!!!