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Hi All.


My brother has suggested a daytrip to Leeds castle & we're just thinking about easiest routes to get there.


It looks like driving is fastest, but we'd have to hire a second car & sort child seats, which seems a bit of an effort.


As far as I can see, you can get a train from Bromley South, but being near the Camberwell old cemetery, we'd probably need to go P13 to West Dulwich, then train to Bromley South.


Is there an easier way to get there? We'll be 5 adults & 3 children from 6 months to 8 years.


Thanks


Rob

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I agree with Howl, depending on where near the cemetery you are, either P12 to Nunhead Station or 63/363 to Peckham Rye would probably work best. The train takes 12 minutes from Nunhead to Bromley South and you'd need to change to catch a train to Bearsted. There are buses from there to Leeds Castle.

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