The easiest ways are either to get the train from London Paddington (direct service with First Great Western) or take National Express coach 444 from London Victoria Coach Station.
The best option is to get a First Great Western service from London Paddington. It's a direct journey and typically takes around two hours and a quarter.
Drive or take the train.
London is southeast of Cheltenham
150 miles taking this route:Take M5 (SOUTH) from Cheltenham to A4 to THE EAST to LONDON at JCT 15.Take A4 to London.
Roughly 100 miles on the road or by train... slightly more than in a straight line. "As the crow flies" it would be about 80
about 100 miles
Paddington, London, England
It depends on which part of London you are travelling from, so between two and three hours.
About 3 hours driving
Born in Cheltenham, England in 1874 and died in London in 1934.
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Castle Cary is the nearest station. All trains depart from London Paddington are operated by First Great Western and take around 1hour 40minutes. Free buses operate to and from there during the festival.
No. You can get a tube train from Heathrow into central London and then an overhead train from London to Luton.