1. Timetable information.
Rough distance in miles from London to Torquay is 156 miles or 251 Kilometers. If you were in a train that averaged 100mph (160.9 kmh) it would take you around 1.6 hours to travel from London to Torquay.
If you were in a road vehicle maintaining an average speed of 40mph (64 kmh), it would take you approximately 3.9 hours to travel from London to Torquay:
.- Head west on A302/Parliament Square toward A302/Broad Sanctuary
.- Turn right at A302/Parliament Square Slight left at A302/Bridge St
.- Turn left at A3212/Parliament St Continue to follow A3212
.- At King Charles I Island, take the 2nd exit onto A4/Trafalgar Square
.- Slight left at A4/St James's St
.- Turn left at A4/Piccadilly Continue to follow A4
.- At Hogarth Ln, take the 3rd exit onto A4/Great W Rd
.- Continue on M4 (signs for M4/Hounslow/Staines)
.- At junction 20, exit onto M5 toward Bristol (West). Continue on A38
.- Exit onto A380/Telegraph Hill toward Torquay. Continue to follow A380
.- At the traffic circle, take the 1st exit onto A3022/Riviera Way.Continue to follow A3022
.- Slight left at Newton Rd
.- Turn left at Upton Rd
.- Turn right toward Lymington Rd
.- Turn right at Castle Circus
Then ended up to Torquay
2. Torquay.
Look at the information on the Internet about Torquay, and make five quiz questions.
1.- Who very famous woman has lived on Torquay and the town is full of reminders of her prolific work and colourful life?
2.- What is the most important millenary attraction of Torquay?
3.- Which marine animal lives on the Torquay coast to play full for seals?
4.-Which material are used to made traditional vases, boils, paperweights,…?
5.-Which flower displays in bloom in natural settings, streets,..?