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Oxford activity weekends

Nights out in Oxford are not as vicious now as during the St Scholastica's Day Massacre of 1167, but there's still a noble tradition of Oxford scholars getting shed-faced out on the town. As a result, Oxford teems with superb pubs, restaurants and bars, often overlooking the rivers and streams that surround a city centre that can easily be covered on foot. An excellent way to soak up Oxord's atmosphere is to take a punt on these rivers and streams. For the more adventurous, there's a multitude of high-octane sports nearby including off-road karting, quad biking, go karting and clay shooting..
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Ferrari Driving Oxford Activity Weekends

Ferrari Driving

From £159
ACTIVITIES
    Ferrari Experience
    Lava & Ignite GuestList Entry
Night Location 2 Nights Accom
Package#18459
   

Oxford Rally Oxford Activity Weekends

Oxford Rally

From £215
ACTIVITIES
    Ford Escort Rally Driving
    Lava & Ignite GuestList Entry
Night Location 2 Nights Accom
Package#18018
   

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From 19 reviews
21/05/2012
21/05/2012
Oxford was lovely, really liked it.
20/05/2012
Good spot, worked well for us.
05/05/2012
Beautiful city enjoyed moreso by an open bus tour around the city. Loved it that Morse was filmed there and now Lewis. They were filiming on the saturday.
28/04/2012
Love Oxford. Very pretty & a good night life. Not very good to get around unless you know the roads or have a sat nav - lots of no entry zones and lack of parking!
24/04/2012
Good location, there was alot going on in the town centre. scenic location. There did not seem to be alot of longstay parking options and was hard to find especially for someone visting Oxford for the first time.
23/04/2012
Easy to get to. Lovely city. Lots of history.
23/04/2012
Parking was a bit of a nightmare and be very careful as road meant just for buses are not signposted clearly. Apart from this great location
23/04/2012
Didn't see much of it to comment.
17/04/2012
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Overview:

Oxford is famed for its fantastic wealth of history from its University but you do not need to be Einstein to realise behind all the text books and PHD students there is a great city to match. The quality of the University speaks for itself but with stunning architecture and rich depth of history the city has it all. There's plenty to explore within city limits but venturing to surrounding neighbourhoods will yield plenty of surprising finds. The city a little like nearby neighbours Cambridge offers a slightly quieter experience, still with a lot of choice for daytime activities. 

Getting around:

Only 50 miles from London on the M40 (optimistically, a 50 minute drive), it's best to leave the car at the hotel and walk around Oxford's narrow city-centre streets. If you fancy setting out on a bicycle – the mode of transport most favoured by Oxfordites – keep in mind dedicated bike lanes are sporadic. On the plus side, most trains allow bicycles onboard for free.  Buses operate out of hubs at the rail station and St Aldates; a £6 Plus Pass allows unlimited travel for 24 hours.
 
Must see/ Must do:

• Punt with friends along the River Cherwell
• Sight-see at some of the 38 colleges that make up the University of Oxford
• Take a guided walking tour of notable city locations.
• Hunt bargains at the Covered Market
• Shop for souvenirs at the official University of Oxford shop.
• Eat ice-cream from Oxford institution G&D's.

History and Culture:

The city of Oxford never really mentioned without the University. The University dripping in history of academic brilliance, to name a few, Tony Blair, Stephen Hawking and JPR Tolkein, but the list goes on. Founded in the 12th Century, Oxford is the oldest English-speaking University. The architecture and the 38 colleges that make up the University are worth the trip alone, passionately preserved. The city is a bustling student community that like to work hard and some students would argue play harder….

Nightlife:

The students in Oxford create a real buzz in the city. Apart from the famous Oxford University you have Oxford Brookes University who from experience certainly aren’t shy to socialise. The nightlife scene is geared toward students with some venues operating a student only policy. However, there is a large selection of pubs and clubs that will wet your appetite to start sinking the libations and start warming up those talked about dancing shoes. Venues include the Bridge and Lava & Ignite. For the quieter groups a few quality ales in the many old styled pubs may be just the trick……   

Eating & Drinking

The food in Oxford is mostly pub grub and student fare, there are a few culinary stand outs that will prove to tickle your taste buds and line those stomachs. The Mitre is a 750 year-old pub that serves good food at affordable prices. Take a tour of nearby Hook Norton Brewery – one of a diminishing few family-run breweries left. Or for something really special, make a booking for the two Michelin star Le Manoir au Quat'Saisons in neighbouring Great Milton.

Sport:

The main sporting events of the year are the Oxford vs. Cambridge matches. These occur over a number of sports and raise the normally reserved and educated locals to beer guzzling followers of the cause. A large contingent usually make the trip up to Twickenham to watch the rugby match that is a great excuse to try and get one over on the old foe Oxford something that if combined with a Stag do could work extremely well!     

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