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Cheapest way to travel from Stansted Airport for the time-rich traveller?

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Ryanair at  Memmingen Airport Following a travel mishap over the weekend, I found myself in the position of booking a flight back to London with only two days notice. I try to avoid flights as much as possible and had been due to return to the UK from Bavaria using a combination of train and ferry. After having to abandon those plans, my only reasonable option from a cost perspective was a Ryanair flight from the small low-cost airport at Memmingen back to old favourite (note the sarcasm) Stansted.  The flight price was surprisingly cheap: €19.90, plus €18.99 for my check-in bag (the cheapest luggage option in this case). That made a total of £33.25, which would have been decent if booking months in advance. However the sting comes at Stansted Airport with the costs for last minute options back to London being rather excessive, especially for a a one-way trip.  Stansted Express comes in at £25 with no railcard discount available on their website. If you're savvy enou...

Buses on the England Coast Path in Lincolnshire: Skegness to King’s Lynn

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Callconnect demand responsive bus outside The Barley Mow pub in Friskney As I make further progress on my hike along the King Charles III England Coast Path  - which continues to be established unevenly across the country - I have been matching areas where the trail is officially open in substantive chunks with the availability of cheap accommodation and suitable travel options.  In early March those criteria aligned to bring me to the resort town of Skegness in Lincolnshire. As the northern starting point it would take me around The Wash, England’s largest natural bay, into the neighbouring county of Norfolk. As standard I am attempting to rely on public transport to access the coast path. This is a particular challenge in this part of the country as only a scarce network of scheduled bus services exist, with almost nothing to serve the few coastal communities between Boston and King's Lynn. Indeed the area is so remote that the Ministry of Defence operate the Holbeach A...