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How to get fromBibury to Chithurst Buddhist Monasteryby taxi, train, bus or car

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There are 3 ways to get from Bibury to Chithurst Buddhist Monastery by taxi, train, bus, or car

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  1. Taxi, train, line 92 bus

    best
    1. Take the taxi from Bibury to Kembletaxi taxi
    2. Take the train from Kemble to Readingtrain train
    3. Take the train from Reading to Guildfordtrain train
    4. Take the train from Guildford to Petersfieldtrain train
    5. Take the bus from Station to St George's Churchbus bus 92
    4h 24m
    £73–124
  2. Drive 83.9 mi

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    1. Drive from Bibury to Chithurst Buddhist Monasterycar car 83.9 mi
    2h 7m
    £21–30
  3. Line 51 bus, train

    1. Take the bus from The Forum to Fleming Waybus bus 51
    2. Take the train from Swindon to Readingtrain train
    3. Take the train from Reading to Guildfordtrain train
    6h 25m
    £45–89

Bibury to Chithurst Buddhist Monastery by bus, train, and foot

Calendar40Weekly Services
Duration6h 25mAverage Duration
Ticket£45Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Bibury, England and Chithurst Buddhist Monastery, England?

There is no direct connection from Bibury to Chithurst Buddhist Monastery. However, you can take the taxi to Kemble, take the train to Reading, take the train to Guildford, take the train to Petersfield, walk to Station, take the line 92 bus to St George's Church, then walk to Chithurst Buddhist Monastery. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Bridge House to Chithurst Buddhist Monastery via The Forum, Fleming Way, Swindon, Reading, Guildford, Petersfield, Station, and St George's Church in around 6h 25m.

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