Hi all,we are travelling down to Portsmouth in the early hours of Sun 22/07,we are thinking of M6,M42 then M40 but instead of going to the M25 taking the A34 as it looks a pretty direct route.So the question is,are there any problems on the A34 that might cause us to be sorry we did'nt stick to the motorway.
no problem, i have travelled this route many times and is far the best route. obviously excess traffic/ accidents may hold you up but it is mainly dual carriageway all the way. You shouldn't have any problems travelling at night. have a nice trip.
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As Bigdrake stated your choice of road is dead accurate. Keep away from all ideas of the M25 it;ll worry you to death.M40 down to jctn 9 and exit signed OXFORD Stay on A34 right down to the end where it joins the M3 going South.Eventually the M27 splits and you will take the right hand side signed PORTSMOUTH. At jctn 12 you will pick up the Boat sign that will lead you on to the M275.Stay in left hand lane , turn right at island and you are there .From my location you;ll see its in my back yard.
Hears wishing you the best of holidays and fair weather
Graham R.
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Drives a Sorento and tows a Sterling Elite Explorer
As Bigdrake stated your choice of road is dead accurate. Keep away from all ideas of the M25 it;ll worry you to death.M40 down to jctn 9 and exit signed OXFORD Stay on A34 right down to the end where it joins the M3 going South.Eventually the M27 splits and you will take the right hand side signed PORTSMOUTH. At jctn 12 you will pick up the Boat sign that will lead you on to the M275.Stay in left hand lane , turn right at island and you are there .From my location you;ll see its in my back yard.
Hears wishing you the best of holidays and fair weather
Graham R.
------------- Twinny
Drives a Sorento and tows a Sterling Elite Explorer
I would suggest a slightly different route that avoids the M42, M40 and the notorious junction with the A34.
Come down the M6 and go south on the M5 down to Junction 11A (A417) and head towards Cirencester, on towards Swindon (on the A419) and pick up the M4 at J15.
Head towards London on the M4 and get of at J13 which is the A34 - head south for Portsmouth.
It's a good run and I use it every year from Birmingham area.
Frank's route would seem to be a long way out of your way. I travelled up from Portsmouth area to Stafford and back the other week using the A34, M40, M42, M6 Toll and it was great. No problems at all.
Went to France in May from Portsmouth. Went down via M5, Cirencester, Swindon etc. Came back via Oxford, M40 etc. There is very little in the mileage but slightly faster on the M40.
My preference is the M5 for scenery and variety. Also i lived in Cirencester for a few years so its nice to go back down the road after 20 years back in my home county of Cumbria.
either choice will be ok unless you want to try another diversion down the Fosse Way to Cirencester! Only joking.
...how long do you reckon it takes for a caravan towing newbie to tow from Bristol to Portsmouth ? M4/A34/M3/M27 with manic children onboard...and wife ?