Driving
Cars drive on the left. If you've never done it, the first ten minutes are awkward and then your brain adjusts. What does not adjust is the width of the rural roads. Country lanes are often a single car wide with no shoulder, fringed by stone walls or hedge, and you'll be reversing into a passing place at least once a day on the back roads. Manual transmission is the default and cheaper to rent; if you want automatic, book early.




















































