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Saturday 3 May – part eight: taking a monorail outside of Disney!
Next we headed to the monorail station, which had some history about it…
Almost as soon as we arrived, it was coming into view…
Mark insisted on getting the very end carriage, which carries you round facing backwards, which was a bit disconcerting, but it did give some great views as we went along…
Shots of the World of Top Gear from above
Soon we were passing through the National Motor Museum itself…
Then we were out again…
… and passing the arena they use for special events…
There’s a special event taking place tomorrow, so we both suspected that’s why it was relatively quiet today, as no doubt most people would prefer to come for that instead.
Then we were passing the abbey and its beautiful gardens…
… and we were at the station, and it was time to get off….
We made our way up towards the Palace House, which was lovely…
Here they had a Secret War exhibition, highlighting the role of Beaulieu during the Second World War:
When we came out of there, I walked round to get a couple of photos of the house, but the sun was blinding and, as I wasn’t wearing my contact lenses, I had no sunglasses, so it was playing havoc with my eyes.
Next: thank goodness we were doing the speed limit!
A fun little ride on the monorail! Not quite the same excitement as the WDW ones though....
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Fun getting to ride a monorail. I am always a little surprised more places haven't decided to use them - like large zoos. I think that would give a great view over an on road vehicle.
Fun getting to ride a monorail. I am always a little surprised more places haven't decided to use them - like large zoos. I think that would give a great view over an on road vehicle.
I think it's a shame as well. I can only guess that perhaps it's the cost that stops more places using them?
That was some sight seeing that lone cow just waiting for you! New Forest looks like a nice place and glad we'll be seeing more later!
Enjoyed Beaulieu and the Motor Museum. Liked some of the old cars, Formula 1 cars and the buses. Loved the old store windows. Especially, the cheese shop!
That must have been fun on the monorail. So were you expecting that famous announcement in English and Spanish, once the doors closed?
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That was some sight seeing that lone cow just waiting for you! New Forest looks like a nice place and glad we'll be seeing more later!
Enjoyed Beaulieu and the Motor Museum. Liked some of the old cars, Formula 1 cars and the buses. Loved the old store windows. Especially, the cheese shop!
That was my favourite as well!
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That must have been fun on the monorail. So were you expecting that famous announcement in English and Spanish, once the doors closed?
Saturday 3 May – part nine: thank goodness we were doing the speed limit!
We headed towards the abbey, but Mark suggested stopping off at the “Ice Cream Cottage”, as it was called, along the way, and that sounded good to me. We both got double scoops – mine was rum and raisin and mint choc chip and his (which looked the same as mine, so I didn’t bother photographing it) was toffee and mint choc chip.
We wandered towards the abbey and sat outside eating our ice creams. The weather was now glorious – in the high 50s and with the sun blazing down. It was just a lovely spring day.
When we were done with our ice creams, we headed inside the abbey...
We made our way into the cloisters, and found a wedding party out there, which was a bit surreal.
However, it turns out that the parish church is located here, so that’s obviously where they’d got married.
We carried on wandering through the cloisters…
I was very impressed to be able to capture this guy!
… and learnt how big this place once was!
We wandered over to the Abbey gardens that we’d passed above earlier on the monorail. It was lovely to again see things in bloom, although I did feel the fountains were in need of a bit of TLC…
We made our way back towards the entrance, called into the gift shop to get the obligatory fridge magnet, and made our way back to the car. We’d both really enjoyed our visit here, and we’d certainly got our money’s worth. By the time we left it was 4:00pm, so we’d spent the best part of half a day here. While there were a lot of people here, we both said it never once felt crowded in here.
We made our way out through the New Forest, once again seeing some beautiful sights…
… including this beauty! You can’t see it in the photo, but there were about three others with him!
There was a 40 mile an hour speed limit all around here, which the motorbike that overtook us chose to ignore, but thank goodness we were sticking to it – and here’s why!
A little further along, we came across some cows, and Mark was able to pull over for me to get out and get some photos of them. Once again, there was no fence between them and the road, so they could wander wherever they wanted…
What a cute church! That wedding couple sure ended up with a beautiful day for a wedding.
Very odd that they don't have fences for the horses or the cows, yikes. I hope all the animals are always ok.
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