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Great West Way® Travel Magazine | Issue 04

Follow the paths taken by generations of travellers through England’s idyllic countryside, quaint villages and elegant towns on the Great West Way touring route between London and Bristol. Our 2021 edition of the Great West Way Travel Magazine is full of yet more inspiration, from Unforgettable Experiences (p42) to Striking Architecture (p56), Gourmet Guide (p84), Museum Gems (p90) and so much more. As we wait for travel restrictions to be lifted, and continue to bring the Great West Way to you, we hope that planning your future staycation will have never been easier - and we look forward to offering you the warmest of welcomes once travel returns.

Follow the paths taken by generations of travellers through England’s idyllic countryside, quaint villages and elegant towns on the Great West Way touring route between London and Bristol. Our 2021 edition of the Great West Way Travel Magazine is full of yet more inspiration, from Unforgettable Experiences (p42) to Striking Architecture (p56), Gourmet Guide (p84), Museum Gems (p90) and so much more. As we wait for travel restrictions to be lifted, and continue to bring the Great West Way to you, we hope that planning your future staycation will have never been easier - and we look forward to offering you the warmest of welcomes once travel returns.

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BRISTOL<br />

OLD VIC<br />

BRISTOL<br />

The oldest continuallyrunning<br />

theatre in the<br />

English-speaking world<br />

can be found, perhaps<br />

unsurprisingly, down<br />

the cobbled King Street<br />

of Bristol. Yet despite<br />

its storied, tiered<br />

interior, the shows here<br />

are as contemporary<br />

as they come. Be<br />

challenged by modernday<br />

interpretations of<br />

Shakespeare classics, hear<br />

top thinkers talk and see<br />

fresh ideas expressed<br />

through dance. A whole<br />

cast of famous actors<br />

learnt to walk the boards<br />

at the Old Vic Theatre<br />

School, including Daniel<br />

Day-Lewis and Peter<br />

O’Toole. Did you know?<br />

Since autumn 2018 you’ve<br />

been able to enjoy a pretheatre<br />

meal in front of the<br />

theatre’s original facade at<br />

the 1766 Bar & Kitchen.<br />

68<br />

<strong>Great</strong><strong>West</strong>Way.co.uk

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