Going down to Devon over the Bank holiday weekend and just looking at routes.
It will take over 5 hours to get down using M6 and M5 etc and is roughly 300 miles. So for a change I thought I would see the diffrence by not using motorway. It is roughly the same mileage but will take 9 hours.
So my dilemma is. do I leave at lunchtime and risk getting stucking on the motorway for hours going nowhere
Or leave earlier and know it is going to take me 9 hours and enjoy the wonderful countryside.
If you had the choice what would you do. And staying home is not an option |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If our experiences of driving to Devon are anything to go by you WILL hit jams on the m4 and m5 and probably both..we pootle down now with a few stops at village pubs. takes longer but its much nicer |
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"If our experiences of driving to Devon are anything to go by you WILL hit jams on the m4 and m5 and probably both..we pootle down now with a few stops at village pubs. takes longer but its much nicer "
Sorry I should have said this is for the retun journey, we are setting off at stupid o'clock to get down |
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Sorry I should have said this is for the retun journey, we are setting off at stupid o'clock to get down
can you not set off at stupid o'clock on the way back too to avoid the jams?"
Don't think the hotel would do breakfast at 3am |
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By *ugby 123Couple
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We drove down last year and hit a couple of Jams on the motorways anyway. We were on no rush so we just got off the motorway and had a pub lunch etc.
Saying that, your queues might be a bit bigger next weekend than when we went, so I suppose it depends on how ratty you get in traffic?
If you get too ratty, leave at silly hours of the morning and you might sail through....but I couldn't do the nine hours even if it is along nice sceneary...so it would be motorways for us. |
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Expect traffic jams wherever you go, and start your journey as early as possible.
I shall be camping over both bank holiday weekends.
For the first one, it is only 1h away from work, and I shall leave work at 15:30h on Thu 21 Apr and stay an extra night instead of travelling down on Fri morning.
I dread the return journey on Easter Mon though. Hopefully it will be ok as I shall be leaving the campsite shortly after mid-day.
For the second trip, I'll start my way up to Norfolk on Wed 27 Apr, stopping en-route at a friend's, before continuing the journey the next morning.
I shan't return home until Tue 03 May, hopefully, I'll avoid the traffic by leaving a day after the bank holiday Monday.
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We found having a full last day and packing up, going for an evening mean then heading back about 9-10pm. Kids slept all the way home and even though we were late getting back, we woke up in our own beds the next day. Motorways are much better at night. |
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