Transfer from Abbots Langley (WD5) to Luton Airport
Abbots Langley is known for being the birthplace of Pope Adrian IV. He was the only British Pope in the history of Vatican. His real name was Nicholas Breakspear and he was born in 1100. As a result, numerous roads and streets in Abbots Langley have alternate names such as Pope, Breakspear or Adrian.
In what regards the sports, Abbots Langley is widely known for cricket and football. It is home to the Langleybury Cricket Club and Abbots Langley Cricket Club. Other significant local teams are Langleybury Cricket Club, Bedmond Football Club, Abbots Youth, Everett Rovers, Evergreen Youth and Ecocall Football Club. They play in secondary or tertiary leagues. However, it might be a good idea to spend some time watching a football match between these teams.
Throughout the years, Abbots Langley has been home to a large selection of notable people. The most important have been the footballer Manuel Almunia, the singer Nick Blinko, the mathematician David Crighton, the entertainer Bradley Walsh and the archaeologist John Evans.
Transfer from Abbots Langley (WD5) to Luton Airport by Rail:
So as to get transfer from Abbots Langley to Luton Airport by rail, you need to take the National Rail to St Albans and from there you can take the train to Luton Airport. Other transport options include taking a transfer from St Albans or Abbots Langley to Luton Airport.
Transfer from Abbots Langley (WD5) to Luton Airport by Car:
In order to get from Abbots Langley to Luton Airport by car, you have to take the M1 motorway. The distance between Abbots Langley and Luton Airport is 14.1 miles.
Transfer from Abbots Langley (WD5) to Luton Airport by Private Hire:
A Transfer from Abbots Langley to Luton Airport with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 35 minutes. The transfer from Abbots Langley to Luton Airport will cost around 34 GBP for a saloon car.
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