Exeter, England

It was easy to disembark in Southampton. We went to the train station from the docks to buy tickets to Exeter. We only waited about a half hour for the next train. I love traveling in Europe by train. The trains are so accommodating, with high-speed internet and comfy seats.

We hiked up a 450-ft. hill each of us carrying two backpacks—one for belongings that will be portaged from hotel to hotel, the other with our daily hiking needs. Near the top, my back spasmed, scaring Dennis. Not long after that, we arrived at the Queens Court Hotel, a beautifully converted townhouse that was very chic. Though they no longer offer dining to the public, they provide their guests with a plentiful breakfast. Dennis had a Full English breakfast while I enjoyed porridge.

After we settled into our room, we went for dinner. Unfortunately, most restaurants stop serving early on Sunday. We managed to get a takeaway from a new restaurant in the center of town.

We used the Miles Clock Tower to help us return to our motel.

Author: Jane V. Blanchard

I am an award-winning author of the "Woman On Her Way" book series, writing about my travel adventures. For more information on the books, please visit janevblanchard.com. I started the "Woman On Her Way" travel blog in 2013 to share my experiences as I explored 13 countries with my husband, traveling by ship, foot, bike, bus, train, and plane. Dennis and I continue to make memories and hope you will enjoy following along.

4 thoughts on “Exeter, England”

  1. Businesses still closing early on Sunday is nice. I remember when we lived in Germany that stores were only open Saturday mornings on weekends. One Saturday a month open all day.

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