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Pete.
Presumably you will be making at least a couple of stops on the way, but Routeplanner gives the journey time as 4 hours 40 minutes, by motorway in medium traffic and without stopping.
------------- Tigermouse
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antony ..plan on a stop just around 9.30am if you set off at 4.30 you should be almost off the motorway near bristol ..take an hour and resume to get there in time to take lunch at 12.45....enjoy your visit to totnes
Hi, When we travel down to St Ives (Cornwall) from Nottingham we set off at 4am - with a packed breakfast, then we stop usually around jct 24 M5 (after approx 3hrs) for a drink and a wee and then pootle on 'til just out side St Ives where we stop for dinner then on to the camp site arriving approx 7-8hrs after we left home and just after the site allows us to set up.
We went down two weeks ago and left at 4.15 we came back last week and the traffic going down at about 11.00am was chocka block, i say the earlier the better then rest up when you get there.
Quote: Originally posted by Tigermouse on 31/7/2008
Presumably you will be making at least a couple of stops on the way, but Routeplanner gives the journey time as 4 hours 40 minutes, by motorway in medium traffic and without stopping.
hahahhahaa good joke that is, try telling route planner about getting past birmingham and bristol then!! aviod birmingham from 6.30 am and avoid bristol period is the best i can say but you cant realy do that so you have to stick with it, but its a nightmare whatevere timeof the day you hit there. if you left at 4 am then yes you will miss birmingham snarling up but then you are right in the breakfast traffic at bristol!!! you cant win perhaps overnight might be better and then plan to stop at the last services before your campsite and have a sleep then
We have been to Devon a few times from Manchester with a caravan.Try to get an early night and set off around 4.30 am. When you get on the M5 take a break. It's usually on here where you may encounter hold ups with holiday traffic.We stop at either Frankley Services or Stensham Services. Strensham is more half way.If you really have a 12 o'clock deadline then set off earlier and pull into a layby to make up time when you get down there. If there are no bad hold ups you will make it by 12 setting off at 4.30 am.BUT these days you can never tell.I went last summer on the same Saturday in August as you setting off at 5am and because of a bad hold up on the M5 it took over 8 hours and that was with no caravan in tow!.
Living just south of Bristol I would suggest you leave as planned and get south of Bristol by 0800.
Sedgemoor services between Junctions 21/22 would be good, or if you can press on to Taunton services even better.
Just remember from Junction 14 to junction 21 is very slow from approx 0800 to 1300. This is because the M4/M5 merge just north of Bristol so two motorway southbound lots of traffic merge into one.
hi we went a few years ago we went through night from hull it took us 8hrs but once we hit devon it was nose to nose for 3 hrs that was august sa well,