Quote: Originally posted by geoffprinter on 06/5/2014
Yes brickiemum I now see you don't really have a lot of choice seeing how far you have got to travel. Still once your there the traveling will all be forgotten. Its a lovely part of the country. Enjoy yourselves. Geoff
The travelling is forgotten the minute I arrive on site lol. Thanks.
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May - walled garden 3 nights
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Quote: Originally posted by geoffprinter on 06/5/2014
Quote: Originally posted by brickiemum on 06/5/2014Thanks all. Plan is now set in stone for an overnight drive. It takes us between 10 and 12 hours but worth it for a fortnight Makes for a very long first day but it's lovely to arrive as the sun's coming up. We go for breakfast and then a paddle at the beach before we go to site.
Just a word of caution about traveling over night. We thought we would be clever and travel home thru the night from Exmoor. It seems that's when the highways agency seem to do all their resurfacing and pot hole repairs. We had so many diversions and all my sat nav seem to want to do was get me back on the same road it was murder when you have no idea where your going. It took us over 6 hours for a journey I would expect to do in about 4. So if you can find out if theres any overnight road repairs on your journey I would if I were you. As for the A30 being dual all the way, what a nice thought if it were true. Good luck. Geoff
So its not the magical tarmac fairies that have been when i wake up then? Makes sense as devon roads are terrible. You must of been unlucky tho.
Quote: Originally posted by geoffprinter on 06/5/2014
Just a word of caution about traveling over night. We thought we would be clever and travel home thru the night from Exmoor. It seems that's when the highways agency seem to do all their resurfacing and pot hole repairs. We had so many diversions and all my sat nav seem to want to do was get me back on the same road it was murder when you have no idea where your going. It took us over 6 hours for a journey I would expect to do in about 4. So if you can find out if theres any overnight road repairs on your journey I would if I were you. As for the A30 being dual all the way, what a nice thought if it were true. Good luck. Geoff
Hell yes , last year we decided to made a last minute decision to leave on the Saturday afternoon rather than the Sunday morning to give ourselves a day at home
, before going back to work.
I can safely say it was the worst car journey I have ever had, firstly we underestimated how long it would take us to pack up, so instead of leaving Hayle at 5pm we finally got away at 9.30.
got stuck behind an accident, got stuck stuck in two roadworks where they convoyed you through and a massive diversion that was so badly signposted we ended up totally lost, including a couple of stops for 40winks, as we were both hallucinating we finally got back at 6.30am.
Don't underestimate the extra effort of nighttime driving, I have made several longer journeys than that in daylight and none have come close to that.
I don't drive at night, I have incredibly poor night vision and get very easily temporarily blinded by bright light. What we've done in the past is to get brickiedad to stay up overnight the night before departure, then sleep in as long as possible that day (say lunchtime at least, I take the kids out for the day) In the afternoon we do our final pack and set off in the evening. Brickiedad drives overnight with lots of stops for coffee. As soon as the sun comes up (around the start of the a30 usually) I take over and he sleeps all the way to newquay.
------------- April- rosetta 3 nights
May - walled garden 3 nights
June- ??
July- monkey tree 14 nights
Depending on which direction you are travelling from, if you are coming down the M5 and join the A30 then it's dual carriageway all the way to the turn off to Newquay (dependant on road works of course), if you are coming from Plymouth then there is a lot of single carriageway driving until you join the A30 at Bodmin.
The dual carriageway was finished quite a few years ago now, I used to deliver down in Cornwall and used the A30 on a regular basis, and it was so nice to travel goss moor on a dual carriageway.
Quote: Originally posted by greenscooby on 07/5/2014
Depending on which direction you are travelling from, if you are coming down the M5 and join the A30 then it's dual carriageway all the way to the turn off to Newquay (dependant on road works of course), if you are coming from Plymouth then there is a lot of single lane driving until you join the A30 at Bodmin.
The dual carriageway was finished quite a few years ago now, I used to deliver down in Cornwall and used the A30 on a regular basis, and it was so nice to travel goss moor on a dual carriageway.
No, there's still 2 miles of single carriageway near jamaica inn/temple. That's the bit I don't want to get stuck at.
------------- April- rosetta 3 nights
May - walled garden 3 nights
June- ??
July- monkey tree 14 nights