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Travelling from London to Bourne: A Guide to a Hidden Lincolnshire Gem

Every now and again, you need to escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre, especially London, which is constantly busy and full of professionals. Luckily for Londoners, many areas around the capital can be visited and are great for short weekend trips or even a day trip.

Bourne is one of those amazing places that you can visit, which is only a short trip away from London. This town is known for its historic abbey, stunning woodland, and traditional English charm. It is the perfect destination for those who are looking to get out of the city centre. Your method of travel can be anything from a train, car or bus and can be easily found.

How To Get To London

The most convenient method of travel to London would be by train. For getting in and out of London, you should always consider the train. To get to Bourne, consider catching the train from London King's Cross to Peterborough, a short journey that only takes 50 minutes to get to Peterborough. Once you have arrived there, Bourne is only 13 miles away and can be reached by taxi or the local bus services. There is no direct train to Bourne as they don't have a mainline railway station.

Many people get to Bourne by car, simply because it offers more flexibility when they are there. From London alone, this car journey is roughly between two and two and a half hours, depending on the traffic, of course. Upon your arrival, there is a lot of parking available, and it is more affordable compared to your typical car park in London.

Another method to get to Bourne would be via coach, and it is the most budget-friendly out of the other options that we have provided. The only issue with this is that it is slower. That being said, the national coach service operates between London and Peterborough and then, similar to the train journey, you'll need a connecting bus once in Peterborough.

Best Time To Travel

If you are wondering when the best time to travel to Bourne is, there is no best time as it is a town that is worth a visit all year round. Most local tourists would visit during Spring and Summer as the town’s parks are well and truly blossoming at this point. Not to mention the wonderful walking trails through Bourne Woods. Autumn brings rich and vibrant colours to the countryside, and then winter gives you that festive spirit.

If you are travelling to the town during peak times, you can expect the train journey to be more expensive, so this is something you should be cautious of.

What To Do In Bourne

The town is very compact and very easy to explore using footpaths. In the town centre, you can expect a range of independent shops, British tearooms, and weekly markets that give Bourne that authentic feeling. Not to mention that it is located near stunning countryside villages and countryside paths, which makes it perfect for exploring Lincolnshire.

For those who love nature, don't forget to explore Bourne Woods, a large woodland area that is located just outside the town. This has been the filming location for many major productions, including Robin Hood and Harry Potter.

Eating and Drinking In Bourne

There are plenty of places to dine when you reach Bourne, from traditional pubs to cute cafes. The tourists absolutely love visiting the local tearooms for afternoon tea, and then at the pubs, you have your very hearty pies or other British staples that are put together with locally sourced ingredients. That being said, there are restaurants for food and drink in Bourne where you can explore international cuisine.

If you are staying in Bourne for a couple of nights, there are many places that also offer Bed and Breakfasts at Countryside Inns.

Practical Travel Tips

One thing we do recommend is that if you are not travelling by car, ensure you book your travel in advance. Train tickets are much cheaper when you book them earlier. Furthermore, you can book specific seats for extra comfort.

As mentioned earlier, the town is very walkable as it is only small so once you are there, you’ll be able to get to all of the destinations. Furthermore, you can get to other towns if you wish to do so via the local buses.

To Conclude

Travelling from London to Bourne, it is an experience like no other, especially if you are seeking a peaceful retreat away from the capital. The transport links are simple to use and you get there in no time. Not to mention the stunning views and attractions that are available as well as a highly welcoming atmosphere. No matter whether you are visiting for the day or visiting for the weekend.