Daytrip Àr en plattform som kopplar dig till lokala förare som transporterar dig frÄn dörr till dörr, frÄn en stad till nÀsta. Vi ger dig ocksÄ möjlighet att utforska sevÀrdheter lÀngs vÀgen. Vi kör, du upptÀcker.
Alla Daytrip-bokningar Àr enkelresor. Om du behöver en returresa pÄ ett annat datum, boka det som en separat enkelresa. För en dagsutflykt, vÀnligen begÀr en anpassad resa. Om du planerar att stanna mer Àn ett par timmar rekommenderar vi att du bokar tvÄ enkelresor sÄ att du inte betalar förarens vÀntetid.
För Daytrips privata tjĂ€nst kan du avboka för full Ă„terbetalning upp till 24 timmar före avresa. För Daytrip Pool delad skyttel erbjuder vi tre biljettalternativ vid bokning: Ej Ă„terbetalningsbar, Flexibel (avbokning 24 timmar före avresa) och Super-flexibel (avbokning upp till 15 minuter före avresa). Ăndringar som begĂ€rs inom 36 timmar beror pĂ„ förarens tillgĂ€nglighet, sĂ€rskilt under högsĂ€song.
VÀlj helt enkelt din start- och slutdestination via vÄr hemsida och ange ditt avresedatum och tid. BlÀddra och lÀgg till sightseeingstopp lÀngs vÀgen genom att följa bokningsinstruktionerna pÄ skÀrmen. Det Àr ett enkelt och roligt sÀtt att boka ditt nÀsta Àventyr! Om din önskade rutt inte finns pÄ vÄr webbplats kan du begÀra en anpassad resa.
Varje passagerare fÄr ha med sig en stor vÀska (74 x 53 x 28 cm) och en liten vÀska (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Lyxbilar kan endast rymma 2 stora vÀskor. Vi skickar alltid det fordon som bÀst passar dig och ditt bagage, sÄ se till att vÀlja den faktiska mÀngden bagage du reser med vid bokning. Om du har extra stort bagage eller Àr osÀker, kontakta oss.
Ăverallt utom i USA tillhandahĂ„ller förarna lĂ€mpliga bilbarnstolar (meddela oss bara vid bokning). I USA krĂ€ver vissa delstater att du sjĂ€lv tar med bilbarnstol.
LÀr dig mer om resor frÄn Rugby
Rugby sits in the heart of England, making it accessible from a wide range of starting points. From London it is roughly 115 km (72 miles), and the journey typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours by road depending on traffic. From Birmingham the distance is approximately 40 km (25 miles), putting it around 45 minutes to an hour away. Coventry is even closer at around 20 km (12 miles), making Rugby an easy half-day extension from there. The town's central location on the English motorway network means it connects naturally with many popular travel routes through the Midlands.
A comfortable day trip to Rugby works well with around 5 to 6 hours on the ground. The Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum alone warrants an hour or more if you are genuinely interested in the sport's history. Add a self-guided walk around Rugby School and the Close, time in the town center, and a sit-down lunch at one of the local cafes or pubs, and the day fills naturally without feeling padded. If your group includes keen rugby fans or history enthusiasts, you could easily stretch to a full 7 or 8 hours. Those with a lighter agenda can do a satisfying visit in 4 hours and still feel they have seen the best of it.
Yes, and perhaps more so than you might expect. The rugby history is presented in an accessible, story-driven way that engages even those with no prior interest in the sport. Children tend to respond well to the "what if" nature of the Webb Ellis story and the tangible connection to a real place. Beyond the sporting heritage, the town has a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere that suits families well. The market square, Caldecott Park, and the riverside provide easy, low-pressure ways to spend time between more structured visits. Rugby is not a theme park destination, but its genuine character and specific, compelling story make it a more memorable day out than many busier tourist towns.
The Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum is the obvious starting point, offering an engaging walk through the origins and evolution of the sport. From there, a walk past Rugby School and its impressive Gothic architecture takes you to the Close, where a commemorative stone marks the spot of Webb Ellis's famous run. The town center rewards exploration too â the Market Place has been a hub of local life for centuries, and St Andrew's Church is worth a look for its architecture and history. If you have time, the nearby Caldecott Park offers a pleasant break with riverside walks along the River Avon. A full day gives you enough time to do justice to all of these without feeling rushed.
Rugby is the birthplace of rugby football, the sport that now captivates hundreds of millions of fans worldwide. According to local legend, William Webb Ellis first picked up the ball and ran with it here at Rugby School in 1823, and that single act of improvisation changed sports history forever. For visitors, that heritage is remarkably well preserved and accessible. The Webb Ellis Rugby Football Museum sits at the heart of town, Rugby School itself still operates as an active institution with a storied campus, and the famous Close where the game was supposedly invented remains a tangible connection to that moment. Beyond the sport, Rugby is a genuinely attractive market town with independent shops, a lively market square, and easy access to the Warwickshire countryside. For sports enthusiasts, history lovers, or anyone curious about a story that shaped global culture, a day here is well spent.
Rugby is one of those destinations that rewards flexibility. The Webb Ellis Museum, Rugby School, the Close, and the town center are all walkable from each other, but getting there from most starting points means navigating rail connections that often require changes, or driving through busy Midlands road networks and then searching for parking. A private transfer removes all of that friction. Your driver brings you directly to wherever you want to start your day, waits or returns at a time that suits you, and takes you home when you are ready rather than when a timetable dictates. For families with luggage or equipment, or travelers combining Rugby with another Warwickshire stop like Stratford-upon-Avon or Warwick Castle, that door-to-door convenience makes the day significantly smoother.