Heathrow Airport 55 Min
Pitt Rivers Museum (27 Min.)
A Cornucopia Of Ethnographic Treasures From Shrines To Shrunken Heads Packed In According To Type.
Market Place (Stop C) (6 Min)
Oxford University Museum Of Natural History (26 Min.)
Immense University Museum Of Zoology Entomology And Geology Set In A Grand Neo-Gothic Building.
Market Place (Stop A) (6 Min)
The Living Rainforest (24 Min.)
Rainforest Fauna Like Birds Lizards And Monkeys Move Freely In Tropical Plant-Filled Glasshouses.
Oxford Castle & Prison (24 Min.)
Remains Of A Large Medieval Castle With Tours By Costumed Guides Including The 900-Year-Old Crypt.
Didcot Railway Centre (16 Min.)
Displays Of Train Life Past With Railway Memorabilia Steam Locomotives And Thomas The Tank Engine.
Bridge Of Sighs (27 Min.)
This Quaint Covered Bridge Built In 1914 Spans A Narrow Street Between 2 Campus Buildings.
Market Place (Stop B) (6 Min)
University Church Of St Mary The Virgin (24 Min.)
Cofe Place Of Worship With An Ornate 14Th-Century Spire Plus Regular Musical Recitals And Events.
National Trust - Greys Court (20 Min.)
16Th-Century Manor House With A Donkey-Powered Mill Wheel 12Th-Century Tower And Grass Maze.
Beale Park (19 Min.)
350-Acre Park With Nature Trails River Cruises And Red Deer Plus A Number Of Rare Birds. No Dogs.
Stonor Park (24 Min)
Portrait Bronze And Ceramic Collections In Opulent 850-Year-Old Manor House With Walled Garden.
Radcliffe Camera (28 Min.)
18Th-Century Palladian-Style Academic Library And Reading Rooms Designed By James Gibbs.
Bodleian Library (27 Min.)
The Uk S Second Largest Library Established In 1602 And Containing Over 11 Million Works.
National Trust - Basildon Park (18 Min.)
Restored Stately Home With A Garden And Extensive Parkland Plus A Tearoom And Gift Shop.
Oxford Botanic Garden (23 Min.)
Britain S Oldest Botanic Garden With Plants From Around The World Both Indoor And Outdoor.