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Rutland Camra Bus Information Welcome RUTLAND CAMRA BUS INFORMATION Barrowden 12 North Luffenham 12 WELCOME! Rutland has a Exeter Arms GBG Fox & Hounds limited, but growing, bus daytime network that does Belton In Rutland 747 Oakham RF1, RF2, 9,19,SL enable beer aficionados to Sun Grainstore GBG sample some pubs without Railway driving. The two principal Caldecott RF1 Captain Noel “hubs” are Oakham and Plough GBG White Lion Uppingham. Rutland is also Hornblower served by a Rail Station in Cottesmore RF2 3 Crowns Oakham, but can also be Sun Wheatsheaf accessed from Corby Station Lord Nelson GBG and then onward to Rutland Edith Weston 12, SL Odd House via RF1 Wheatsheaf Catmose (club) Empingham 9,12 ,SL Ryhall 4 PRINCIPAL BUS SERVICES White Horse Green Dragon RF1 Wicked Witch Oakham-Uppingham-Corby Exton RF2 RF2 Fox & Hounds South Luffenham 12 Oakham –Melton Boot & Shoe 4 Glaston 12 Stamford – Grantham Old Pheasant Uppingham RF1 , 12 ,SL 9 Exeter Arms Oakham- Stamford Great Casterton 9 Vaults Peterborough Plough Don Paddys 12 Falcon Uppingham – Stamford Greetham RF2 Crown GBG 19 Plough Uppingham Football (club) Oakham – Nottingham Black Horse Stamford- Grantham Wheatsheaf Whissendine 19 747 White Lion Uppingham- Leicester Ketton 12 3 Horseshoes Shorelink (SL) Sports and Social Club (club) Circular route Northwick Arms Whitwell 9 Railway Noel Arms Further Information and timetables from Wing RF1 www. Traveline.info Langham 19 Kings head 0871 200 22.33 Noel Arms Kings Head RUTLAND CAMRA does not Wheatsheaf necessarily endorse all pubs mentioned in this guide, Pubs Lyddington RF1 within the Good Beer Guide Exeter Arms are annotated GBG. Full Old White Hart details of pubs mentioned in this publication can be found Manton RF1, SL at: wwww.whatpub.com Horse & Jockey GBG PUBS/ TOWNS/VILLAGES Market Overton RF2 SOME possible TOURS: SERVED BY THE NETWORK Black Bull Town Pub Crawls: Exton Arr: 12.12 Food. Take any bus to OAKHAM Dep: 14.12 Take RF1,12, 747 to (Or Greetham/Cottesmore Many of the featured village, UPPINGHAM Market Overton) towns provide a range of pub Take RF2, 19 to MELTON Melton Arr: 14.55 food opportunities. MOWBRAY Dep: 16.00 Please consult “WhatPub” or Take 9, 12 to STAMFORD Oakham Arr: 16.55 contact directly! Village /Town Tours: 4 Tour (Mon –Sat Fares: What follows are some Get to Stamford by 9/12 As usual a return is better than SAMPLE TOURS with some Stamford Dep: 11.15 a single suggested timings. You could Ryhall Arr: 11.25 A “tango return” for two always reverse the route. Why Dep: 14.02 people gains a further not construct your own tour? Stamford Arr : 14.16 discount You will need bus timetables You can also purchase a day to confirm timings and to ticket which is generally the make any alterations that you 12 Tour (Mon – Sat) best value of all. Check with wish. the driver, they are usually Uppingham Dep: 12.25 very helpful! There is always plenty to Ketton Arr: 12.44 explore in the villages as well Dep: 13.49 Centre Bus is a useful web site as the pubs! Uppingham Arr: 14.23 for fares and further information. www.rutland.gov.uk is also useful; click on Transport and streets, click on Public 19 Tour (Mon-Sat) Transport . The Travel Line East Midlands Oakham Dep: 12 05 web site is very useful. Whissendine Arr: 12.42 Enjoy your trip Dep: 13.42 Enjoy your ale or cider Langham Arr: 13.55 Stay safe and drink Dep: 14.55 responsibly. Oakham Arr: 14.59 Please help us keep this RFI TOUR (Mon-Sat) leaflet up to date. Oakham Dep: 11.05 Shorelink tour (winter All comments welcome: Manton Arr: 11.13 Sat/Sun. Summer every day) www.rutlandcamra.org.uk Dep: 12.13 Caldecott Arr: 12.36 Oakham Rly St. Dep: 11.40 Dep: 13.09 Edith Weston Arr: 12.20 Lyddington Arr: 13.14 Dep: 13.38 Dep: 14.14 Empingham Arr: 13.50 Uppingham Arr: 14.20 Dep: 14.48 Dep: 16.25 Uppingham Arr: 15.13 Oakham Arr: 16.40 Dep: 16.05 Oakham Arr: 16.58 RF2 Tour (Mon-Sat) Oakham Dep: 12.00 .
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