Open Top Bus Tour – Route 121 “The Devon Donkey”

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Open Top Bus Tour – Route 121 “The Devon Donkey” OPEN TOP BUS TOUR – ROUTE 121 “THE DEVON DONKEY” MONDAYS • WEDNESDAYS • FRIDAYS FROM 25TH JULY UNTIL 2ND SEPTEMBER 2016 COLYTON – LYME REGIS – SEATON – DONKEY SANCTUARY – SIDMOUTH – PECORAMA - BEER INCLUDING OUR ROUTE 123 CONNECTIONS FROM SIDMOUTH TO OTTER NURSERY* & BICTON PARK BOTANICAL GDNS* (ALSO SHOWING OTHER USEFUL CONNECTIONS FROM/TO COLYTON, COLYFORD, ROUSDON & LYME REGIS) (SERVES SIDMOUTH FOLK FESTIVAL ON 29th JULY & 1st, 3rd, 5th AUGUST^) (SEE ALSO OUR ROUTE 122 & 124 TIMETABLES THAT COVER SECTIONS OF THIS ROUTE) BOARD AT ANY POINT - RETURN TO THAT POINT - STAY ONBOARD OR BREAK YOUR JOURNEY OR RIDE ALL DAY! (REGRET NO SINGLE FARES SOLD – AND SORRY, CONCESSIONARY PASSES NOT ACCEPTED ON OUR TOUR ROUTES) IMPORTANT – SOMETIMES IN INCLEMENT WEATHER WE CANCEL – THIS PARTICULARLY APPLIES TO OUR BICTON PARK*/OTTER NURSERY* CONNECTIONS FROM SIDMOUTH (shown as column “A”) – THESE ARE USUALLY RUN BY OUR ‘OPEN TO THE ELEMENTS’ SINGLE DECK OPEN TOP – UPDATES ARE POSTED ON OUR FACE- BOOK PAGE OR RECORDED MESSAGE ON 077 565 29338. ALL CONNECTIONS INCLUDING ROUTE 123 ARE SHOWN IN LIGHTER TYPE. LATER CONNECTIONS TO JOIN: B C B C B COLYTON SQUARE 10:26 - 12:26 - 1426 MAIN TOUR FARES: COLYFORD THE ELMS 10:30 - 12:30 - 1430 (SHOWN IN HEAVY TYPE) LYME REGIS SQUARE - 11:28 - 13:28 - ADULT £8.95 ROUSDON GARAGE - 11:38 - 13:38 - SENIOR (60+) £6.90 SEATON SEAFRONT/MARINE PLACE 10:40 11:55 12:40 13:55 1440 CHILD (-16) £5.95 FAMILY (2+2) £22.95 EXTRA CHILD WITH FAMILY £3.95 M A I N T O U R : COLYTON S Q U A R E 09:42 - - - - - - - - - - 17:42 COLYFORD C O L Y R O A D 09:46 - - - - - - - - - - 17:38 ROUSDON G A R A G E 09:54 - - - - - - - - - - 17:31# FARES FULLY INCLUSIVE OF CONNECTIONS TO BICTON LYME REGIS POST OFFICE 10:03 - - - - - - - - - - 17:22# PARK/OTTER NURSERY: CHARMOUTH ROAD CAR PARK 10:08 - - - - - - - - - - 17:17# LYME REGIS SQUARE ARR 10:13 - - - - - - - - - - 17:12# ADULT £9.90 DEP 10:18 - - - - - - - - - - 17:11# SENIOR (60+) £7.90 CHILD (-16) £6.90 ROUSDON G A R A G E 10:27 - - - - - - - - - - 17:03# READ UPWARDS. FAMILY (2+2) £23.95 AXMOUTH S H I P I N N 10:36 - - - - - - - - - - 16:55 EXTRA CHILD WITH FAMILY £4.90 SEATON T R A M W A Y S T O P 10:41 10:45 - - 12:40 - - - 15:00 - 16:47 - SETS DOWN AS REQUIRED. AS DOWN SETS SEATON MARINE PLACE ARR - 10:47 - - 12:42 - - - 15:02 - 16:49 - “LATE BIRD SPECIAL” DEP - 10:50 - - 12:45 - - - 15:05 - 16:50>>> - FROM 1420: AXMOUTH S H I P I N N - 10:55 - - 12:50 - - - 15:10 - - - ADULT £6.90 COLYFORD T H E E L M S - 11:00 - - 12:55 - - - 15:15 - - - SENIOR (60+) £4.90 KINGSDOWN/OAKDOWN HOL PARKS+ - 11:15 - - 13:10 - - - 15:30 - - - CHILD (-16) £3.95 A A A A D O N K E Y S A N C T U A R Y @ - 11:20 13:15 - - 15:35 - - FAMILY (2+2) £17.90 BICTON PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS* - - 11:45 12:55 - - - 14:05 - 15:35 - - EXTRA CHILD WITH FAMILY £2.95 OTTER NURSERY CAR PARK* A - 11:45 12:55 - - - 14:05 - 15:35 - - SIDMOUTH T R I A N G L E 11:00 11:35 12:10 13:20 13:30 - - 14:30 15:50 - - - INFANTS UNDER 3 NOT OCCUPYING SIDMOUTH SEAFRONT COACH BAY ARR 11:03 11:38 12:13 13:23 13:33>> A - 14:33 15:53 - - - A SEAT CARRIED FREE DEP 11:15 11:45 12:25 - - 13:35 14:05 15:05 15:55 - - - MANOR ROAD C A R P A R K - 11:48 12:28 - - 13:38 14:08 15:08 15:58 - - - • Whilst we are unable to especially SIDMOUTH TRIANGLE - - - - - - - - 16:00<< 16:00 - - adapt our heritage buses, our drivers BICTON PARK BOTANICAL GARDENS* 11:42 - 12:52 - - 14:02 - 15:32 - - - - will do their utmost to assist OTTER NURSERY CAR PARK* 11:42 - 12:52 - - 14:02 - 15:32 - - - - DISABLED PASSENGERS to board. KINGSDOWN/OAKDOWN HOL PARKS+ - 12:04 - - - - 14:24 - 16:15 - - - • Route 121/123 are DOG FRIENDLY – PECORAMA M A I N E N T R A N C E - 12:20 - - - - 14:40 - 16:30$ - - - any length journey just £1 on each route. BEER C R O S S - 12:25 - - - - 14:45 - 16:35$ - - - SEATON TRAMWAY STOP ARR - 12:37 - - - - 14:57 - 16:47 - - - T&C’s: We reserve the right to amend SEATON MARINE PLACE ARR - 12:42 - - - - 15:02 - 16:49 - - - or cancel these services for operation- EARLIER HOMEWARD CONNECTIONS: C B D C D * IMPORTANT: OUR al, mechanical or weather reasons – CONNECTIONS FROM the main tour is normally operated by SEATON SEAFRONT/MARINE PLACE - 13:25 - - 1700 SIDMOUTH OPERATE TO SEATON TRAMWAY STOP 12:41 13:26 15:01 15:01 - OTTER NURSERY ON MON- our heritage open top double decker, COLYFORD THE ELMS 12:49 13:32 15:08 15:09 1708 DAYS & FRIDAYS ONLY, PLUS subject to availability and suitable BICTON PARK BOTANICAL ROUSDON GARAGE 12:56 - - 15:16 - GDNS ON WEDNESDAYS weather conditions – check our Face- LYME REGIS CO-OP 13:06 - - 15:20 - ONLY (SUBJECT TO book page for updates or phone 077 COLYTON SQUARE - 13:36 15:13 - 1712 WEATHER CONDITIONS – 565 29338. SEE ABOVE) DON’T FORGET TO TAKE A RIDE WITH OUR FRIENDS AT THE SEATON ELECTRIC TRAMWAY. (Show your tour ticket for a discount) CONNECTION NOTES: A = THESE ARE OUR ROUTE 123 CONNECTING SERVICES FROM SIDMOUTH TO OTTER NURSERY ON MONDAYS/FRIDAYS AND BICTON PARK ON WEDNESDAYS (BOTH SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS AS ABOVE) – THEY ARE NORMALLY OPERATED BY ENGLAND’S ONLY SINGLE DECK OPEN TOP BUS IN DAY TO DAY SERVICE – AT 1600 THE BUS CONNECTS WITH THE ROUTE 121 BUS & THEN CONTINUES VIA SIDMOUTH SEAFRONT TO THE DONKEY SANCTUARY (IF REQUIRED BY INTENDING PASSENGERS – SEE SEPARATE ROUTE 123 TIMETABLE). Note the bus lays over on Sidmouth Seafront 1433 to 1505 – also note that admission is payable to enter Bicton Park Botanical Gardens & that full catering is available at Otter Nursery. B = AXE VALLEY SER 885 (NOT MON 29th AUG) – FARES PAYABLE OR PASSES ACCEPTED ON THIS BUS. C = AXE VALLEY SER 899 DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS (NOT MON 29th AUG) – FARES PAYABLE OR PASSES ACCEPTED ON THIS BUS. D = STAGECOACH SER 20 (TAUNTON BOUND)(NOT MON 29th AUG) – FARES PAYABLE OR PASSES ACCEPTED ON THIS BUS. (all other operator’s connecting services were correct at time of compilation, Feb’16, and are shown for convenience – we cannot be held responsible for the accuracy of these services SO PLEASE CHECK BEFORE TRAVELLING – we will do our utmost to maintain the connections shown) OTHER NOTES: ^ = please note our tours are liable to traffic disruption during SIDMOUTH FOLK FESTIVAL – NOTE THAT TIMEKEEPING & CONNECTIONS ARE NOT GUARANTEED FROM 29th JULY UNTIL 5th AUGUST – EXTRA TOURS MAY BE RUN OVER THIS PERIOD. + = the bus stops for the two holiday parks at the nearest point to each main entrance BUT ON THE MAIN A3052 – HAIL THE DRIVER TO BOARD. @ = free admission to the DONKEY SANCTUARY – note we only enter the Sanctuary when heading west – you can however board in an easterly direction at 1200, 1420, 1612 at the nearby bus stop ON THE MAIN A3052 – HAIL THE DRIVER TO BOARD. $ = only via Pecorama and/or Beer on the last journey if required for passengers to alight, or reboard, at those points. # = only via Rousdon and/or Lyme Regis on the last journey if required for passengers to alight, or reboard, at those points, and serves Lyme Regis Post Office BEFORE the Square. ALSO SEE OUR EVENING TOUR PROGRAMME & OUR GREAT DORSET STEAM FAIR SPECIAL ON SAT 27th AUGUST. Mendip Mule Motorbus • www.mendipmulemotorbus.co.uk • Email: [email protected].
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