The journey from Newcastle to Oxford is a long-distance trip of approximately 420 kilometers. By train, you will typically travel via London, transferring from King's Cross to Paddington for the direct service to Oxford. Driving involves a long trek down the A1(M) and M1/M40 motorways. Oxford is a world-famous university city known for its historic architecture, colleges, and academic heritage. You will experience a transition from the industrial North East to the historic heart of the South East of England.
Total Distance: 420 km driving distance, 360 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 4 hours 30 mins | 4 hours 30 mins |
| Avg Price | 85-190 GBP | 75-120 GBP |
| Operator | LNER and Great Western Railway | N/A |
| Route | Newcastle to London King's Cross, transfer to Paddington, then to Oxford. | A1(M) south to M1, then M40 to Oxford. |
| Tip | Book your London transfer time carefully to allow for the tube journey. | The M40 can be very busy; check traffic reports before you leave. |
June to August for the best weather to explore the colleges and the city centre.