Ely

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Ely is a city in south-east of England. A lot of traffic goes from here to London, Norwich and towards King's Lynn and the coast.

Hitchhiking out

Ely has a couple of roundabouts that can be easily hitched from and with plenty of room for cars to pull over onto the grass verges. If in the centre of Ely, just walk out, it takes no longer than 30 minutes and is quite picturesque. The directions are very good or, just ask someone. People seem to be friendly here.

Public Transport

There are many buses and trains that can be caught, going to London, Norwich and King's Lynn, or as far north-west as Liverpool. At certain times at the train station, you can get a ticket for 5pence when the ticket office is closed or busy. Jason has done this before at 6:30pm all the way back to King's Lynn after hitching from London.

Places to Visit

Go down to the river, walk, see the old houses, stare through dimly lit windows. There may be a dinosaur museum too, but this was last confirmed 10 years ago. If so, you can buy dinosaur excrements there, the possibility of a mighty fine treasure for any travelor. There's all kinds of historical things to see and do too. A cinema also.

Accommodation and Sleep

By the river, theres a great expanse of green land where one can surely find somewhere to sleep.

Nomadwiki & Trashwiki

Check Nomadwiki for info on accommodation, showers etc. or Trashwiki for dumpsters...and share your wisdom :)