Bletchley Park, tour and free time to explore. Travel by car.
Join us for a visit to Bletchley Park, Sherwood Drive, Milton Keynes MK3 6EB. Bletchley Park was the top-secret home of the Second World War code-breakers and is now a heritage attraction. It is recognised as one of the best visitor attractions in England. There is, of course, a link to Letchworth Garden City, as the Bombe machines, which played a crucial role in cracking German codes, were built in the town and taken to Bletchley under cover of darkness.
The cost of admission and a guided tour is £28 per person.
The private guided tour is booked for 11am.
There is a guidebook priced at £7, which costs £6 if ordered in advance. There are two cafés or you are welcome to bring your own picnic and eat it in the park – weather permitting of course!
Travel will be by private cars, and we are happy to try to match drivers and passengers.
To reserve a place, and for payment details, please contact Sally Cannon (at trips@lalg.org.uk).
Please note that payments are non-refundable unless someone else takes a cancelled place.
Closing date for booking: Friday 12 April
This trip is organised by Kate Thompson (tripleader@lalg.org.uk).
See Group Contact.