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How Do I Get To Aylesbury?
To get to Aylesbury, you can take the following driving directions:
- From London, take the M40 motorway towards Oxford and leave at junction 7. Follow the signs for the A329 and then the A418 towards Aylesbury.
- From Birmingham, take the M40 motorway towards London and leave at junction 9. Follow the signs for the A41 towards Bicester, then the Aylesbury Vale Parkway.
- From Milton Keynes, take the A421 then join the A413 towards Aylesbury.
If you prefer to take the train, there are direct services from London Marylebone with Chiltern Railways. From Birmingham, you can change at Leamington Spa or Banbury. If you are travelling from Oxford, there are direct trains with Chiltern Railways or you can change at Princes Risborough.
If arriving from other local landmarks, the easiest routes are:
- From Waddesdon Manor take the A41 towards Aylesbury.
- From Bletchley Park take the A4146 and then join the Aylesbury Ring Road.
- From Whipsnade Zoo take the M25 towards Watford, join the A41 towards Aylesbury and follow the signs.
What's The Nearest Airport To Aylesbury?
The closest airport to Aylesbury is London Luton Airport, which is approximately 20 miles away. To get to Aylesbury from London Luton Airport, you can take the M1 motorway southbound, which will take approximately 40 minutes depending on traffic. Alternatively, you can take public transportation, such as a train or bus, which will take around an hour.
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