It's what it is!
Firstly let me say I do not accept the criticisms of this site. It's for visiting London. The facilities block is only a little bit dated but it's clean, the water is hot and the toilets flush. Do we want our club wasting money updating things that work?
We went into Central London and back by the no.3 bus (out the site, go left and round past the Shell station on the other side and the traffic lights. Cross over and stop ‘W’ is a few yards down). You can use Visitor Oyster cards but we used contactless debit cards - you must each use your own card - the fare is £1.50. - don't tap out when you get off the bus. To find the stops for getting back ‘google’ London bus 3 route and a full list of stops can be found.
We went to Kew Gardens, which we highly recommend, but were aware that there is little parking available. The lovely site wardens gave me a slip of paper which had two alternatives involving either three buses or three trains. We went there by bus the first being the no.3 to Tafalgar square! The whole journey took nearly two and a half hours. We decided that whatever the cost we would return by train - tap in with contactless cards at Kew Gardens Overground to Richmond then change for Clapham Junction and lastly to Crystal Palace and only then tap out. Cost of the triple journey by rail was £2.30 and took little more than an hour!
MartinPauc
Reviewed on 19/07/2017 15:33
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