We went on the 13 of July and left at 1am travlling through the night, I always find this the best way as the roads are very quiet, just lorries and the odd car, we did it in 5 hours flat, even stopped for a loo break, and we left from warwickshire.
hello i live in worksop notts when i go down to newquay i leave home about midnight stop 2/3 times on way down get about 10 20 miles from newquay and get into a layby their are plenty that are well away from the main road and get our heads down for a few hours beats all the traffic problems to be exact nothing on the roads its great
Friday is definately much better. Holman's wood you need to be off by 11am and it's just over 2 hours to Trethem from there
Simon
Quote: Originally posted by Just do it on 13/8/2012
Quote: Originally posted by Simontodd on 13/8/2012We live in Plymouth and know the M5 well. I would say that most Saturdays during school holidays, the M5 is slow or stopped between M5/M4 interchange and Exeter. Sometimes eastbound sometimes west, sometimes both. Last Saturday I took an EXTRA 2 hours to get from end of M4 (Bristol)along M5 to Exeter. If it was me, I would travel Friday night. You could try Holman's Wood or Exeter racecourse for an overnight.
Regards
Simon
PS Trethem Mill is a fantatic site, one of our favourite
Thanks Simon really useful info. Are you of the opinion then that Friday afternoon will be any better? I kind of assumed it would be as bad. Obviously I would need to travel Friday afternoon if I am going to overnight down near Exeter.
Just do it - why don't you give them a ring, it could be because its High season. I must admit that when we were on our way home we saw loads of caravans in the lay-byes - 1 person sat in the car but I bet the others were in the caravan having a sleep - perhaps they take it in turns.
I would just say to take your time, plenty of rests - take a bottle of water and some milk, you can always have a brew (but make sure you turn the gas off before moving off)
Hmm .. What to don't fancy sitting in layby, never feel that safe and kids wold be nightmare. I think I should go Friday just hav to decide whether to get all way down to Holman wood as Simon suggested or see if I can get in somewhere like briarfield which is not quite as far.. Holmans is 29 for night so bit teep for quick stopover
We towed back from South Devon on Sat night. Left about 7:30pm. Lost about 90mins due to a puncture, but doing a nice 55mph we were back in the Midlands by 1am. Totally stress free (apart from the puncture).
Really is almost a pleasure towing at night.
If I was heading for Cornwall I would set off around 8pm & just park up at at Exeter services. Its £10 to park overnight. The A30 onwards should be ok if you leave about 8am.
We stopped overnight at Apple Tree Farm near Stroud a week ago. Great little site and only a mile from M5 junction 13 !
Set off down to South Devon the morning after (Saturday) about 8.30am, past Bristol and the M4 junction no problems. Was at our site in Devon for 11.00am.
Guys thanks for all your advice has really helped me.. Seems to me if I get to Bristol on m5 for no later than 9am I should be ok for that stretch down to Exeter then couple of hours along a30 from then on should be ok. With this in mind I think I'm going to set off at 5am from Nottingham, get to Exeter and have a really good rest before finishing the journey. Take your point about being tired on 1st day Simon but with 2 kids 6/3 and an awning to put up I'm always done for on the first day anyway so can live with that I think. We've that much clobber to take with us it's just easier not to have to stop and dump it all from the caravan into the car for overnight sleep, like the suggestion of taking the milk and we'll make a nice brew at Exeter when we get there.. the mere thought of a good brew will keep me going! Thanks again for your advice, as always a credit to the site and the true British spirit!