But the Longford Hotel is 10 minutes from the ground, it does food and sells Wadworth's 6X - I can't think what else is neededsexy_rexy wrote:Talking to someone I know in B'ham, she gives the following tips:
as a warning once you been to the match there is pretty much nothing else in Gloucester but the Cathedral! and that will not fill a weekend - and it gets shut if they are filming Harry Potter! Birmingham can fill a weekend, plenty to see and do and for £4.50 you can get unlimited travel on the bus and trains within the West Midlands region!Birmingham is 40mins from Gloucesteronce your flights are sorted you can get a cheap day return for about £15 from Birmingham
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Are people staying in Glaws for the whole stay or just the night of the match??Eve wrote:Dave Cahill wrote:Booked into the Longford as well...it is obviously the place to be!
What's Glaws like, cos we're flying in to Bristol and from what I remember of it from May it aint great!
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Doesn't matter what its like, if theres a gang of us there it'll be fab!sarah_lennon wrote:Are people staying in Glaws for the whole stay or just the night of the match??Eve wrote:Dave Cahill wrote:Booked into the Longford as well...it is obviously the place to be!
What's Glaws like, cos we're flying in to Bristol and from what I remember of it from May it aint great!
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right-oDave Cahill wrote:Doesn't matter what its like, if theres a gang of us there it'll be fab!sarah_lennon wrote:Are people staying in Glaws for the whole stay or just the night of the match??Eve wrote:
What's Glaws like, cos we're flying in to Bristol and from what I remember of it from May it aint great!
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now remember that...Leinsterfans = Fabsarah_lennon wrote:right-oDave Cahill wrote:Doesn't matter what its like, if theres a gang of us there it'll be fab!sarah_lennon wrote: Are people staying in Glaws for the whole stay or just the night of the match??
What's Glaws like, cos we're flying in to Bristol and from what I remember of it from May it aint great!
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Great to see you guys booking up. The Longford Inn is a nice enough place, it's a travel inn/lodge whatever, so is as expected. It's a good location, there's nothing wrong with Longford as a place either, the Queens Head pub, which is the other side of the A40 roundabout (a 2 minute walk) does REALLY good food, the Longford Lamb is to be recommended, it's HUGE!
The opposite direction takes you into the city via the ground, only a ten minute walk into the heart of the city. There are loads of great bars/pubs and enough night clubs to keep you entertained.
I have been speaking to the management of our 24hr bar, Cafe Rene, and they hope to have a rugby bar opened in their cellar from the start of this season. It will be open to 5am on friday and saturday nights and should be rammed full of home and away fans. They do loads of great food, real ales and traditional ciders.
I would stay in Gloucester for the whole weekend if I were you, but if you do go for 'nam (as we Gloucester folk refer to Cheltenham) then the travelodge on Hatherly Lane/Golden Valley is a good bet. It's only a £10 taxi from both Gloucester and 'nam, and on the 94 bus routes to each to (they run from early until 2am).
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The opposite direction takes you into the city via the ground, only a ten minute walk into the heart of the city. There are loads of great bars/pubs and enough night clubs to keep you entertained.
I have been speaking to the management of our 24hr bar, Cafe Rene, and they hope to have a rugby bar opened in their cellar from the start of this season. It will be open to 5am on friday and saturday nights and should be rammed full of home and away fans. They do loads of great food, real ales and traditional ciders.
I would stay in Gloucester for the whole weekend if I were you, but if you do go for 'nam (as we Gloucester folk refer to Cheltenham) then the travelodge on Hatherly Lane/Golden Valley is a good bet. It's only a £10 taxi from both Gloucester and 'nam, and on the 94 bus routes to each to (they run from early until 2am).
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The george cross is the Nuffield Hospital, a private BUPA hospital that's next door to the Longford Inn. The rugby ground is obviously the green rectangle.
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I'll be at the Longford too.
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It doesn't have an A&E department though, that's at the other st george cross, on Great Western Road!sarah_lennon wrote:Hospital beside the hotel good to knowJim, the Glaws fan wrote:The george cross is the Nuffield Hospital, a private BUPA hospital that's next door to the Longford Inn. The rugby ground is obviously the green rectangle.
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ah once there are nurses and doctors they have to treat you (or pump your stomach) it's their hippocratic oath!!!!Jim, the Glaws fan wrote:It doesn't have an A&E department though, that's at the other st george cross, on Great Western Road!sarah_lennon wrote:Hospital beside the hotel good to knowJim, the Glaws fan wrote:The george cross is the Nuffield Hospital, a private BUPA hospital that's next door to the Longford Inn. The rugby ground is obviously the green rectangle.
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And I'd make sure you bring one of those European Health Insurance Card things with you. It won't cost you anything to get your stomach pumped then. (not that I'm suggesting that you would need it done. I'm just saying...)Jim, the Glaws fan wrote:It doesn't have an A&E department though, that's at the other st george cross, on Great Western Road!sarah_lennon wrote:Hospital beside the hotel good to knowJim, the Glaws fan wrote:The george cross is the Nuffield Hospital, a private BUPA hospital that's next door to the Longford Inn. The rugby ground is obviously the green rectangle.