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08/10/2009 at 10:06pm
Location: Galleywood Essex Outfit: Ford Kuga & Coachman Amara Goodwood
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I tried this thread last month but the computer started playing up (or I fell aslseep) and only half the message was posted, so here goes again ..................
I am obviously not the only person who travels late evening early morning to miss roads like the M25. The advice I am looking for is knowledge of quiet 'deep' lay-bys and other areas we can sleep in when we get too tired too continue. I know about the service areas and they are expensive and noisy so we can forget them.
The route I am looking at is from Galleywood Essex to North Devon and the route will be either the M4 and/or roads close by OR the A303/A30.
All suggestions (industrial estates, supermarket car parks, etc.) greatly appreciated.
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13/10/2009 at 10:37pm
Location: Galleywood Essex Outfit: Ford Kuga & Coachman Amara Goodwood
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As I wrote at the start, the whole idea of this thread was to find somewhere to pull in for the night on an ad hoc basis. CL's and pubs are out for the obvious reason that we don't know where we will be when we want to get our heads down and I don't think a proprietor would want us turning up at 3 or 4am anyway ! Service areas are a no no because they are noisy and expensive for what they are.
All we are looking at are lay-bys that lay back off the main drag, lay-bys/areas on a quiet road or quiet car parks, etc. Local knowledge or personal experience normally provides such info.
On this particular occassion we will be travelling to North Devon either via the M3/A303 or the M4/M5.
Any ideas please. Ta
PS I know about the rest area on the A361 near Knowstone but we aren't sure we will get that far.
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