Bournemouth/Poole PH'ers... Where do you drive?
Discussion
The sun's out, you got a couple of hours to kill so you take the car for a drive... Where do you go?
Just wondering if anyone has any favourite roads they enjoy driving round here just for the hell of it. Me? I don't really have any in particular, which is the point of this topic I guess. Remember some nice ones out towards Salisbury (I think). There was a pub nearby called the World's End or something, but this is several years ago do have no idea where exactly.
Just wondering if anyone has any favourite roads they enjoy driving round here just for the hell of it. Me? I don't really have any in particular, which is the point of this topic I guess. Remember some nice ones out towards Salisbury (I think). There was a pub nearby called the World's End or something, but this is several years ago do have no idea where exactly.
Worlds End isnt really that far out of the way so you can keep it on the list. The Dorset Way dual carriageway used to be a popular early hours haunt but since plod have got hot on the case / the new 50mph limit its gone quiet down there. Avon Causeway, when its quiet is also a nice area for a drive. The back roads from Poole to swanage are also good fun, especially the Wareham Rd straights.
Eddie
Eddie
Head out to Blandford, from there take the Higher road to Shaftesbury then take the road to Salisbury, once in Salisbury you can tahe the Ringwood road back to Poole/Bournemouth. Should be good for a couple hours hoonage although the final stage might be a little slower due to slow drivers/lack of overtaking places
The downside to our area though is that you've really got to time it right, ie get up early or go out when everyone is at work. I've gone out on impromptu hoons in the past only to be plagued by caravans, jams and generally poor driving environments. Easy way to waste £50+ when fuel is £1.50ltr. Saying that, last summer I threw in the towel on a quiet afternoon at work as there was nothing to do. It was a Wednesday at 3pm and route from Cadnam to Christchurch through the forest was dead. That was probably one of the best runs I've had down here. Not strictly the best business plan but the experience more than made up for any lost income.
I like this if time to spare
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Castle+Ln+E%2F...
This is much shorter
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Castle+Ln+E%2F...
And a personal favourite
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Castle+Ln+E%2F...
and none of these take as long as Google maps suggests
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Castle+Ln+E%2F...
This is much shorter
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Castle+Ln+E%2F...
And a personal favourite
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=Castle+Ln+E%2F...
and none of these take as long as Google maps suggests
B3081 from near Ringwood up to Shaftesbury is fun (and scenic too!) - not done it for a while so hope it hasn't been cursed by speed limits.
Also slight deviation from Stone Cold's first route would be to take the B3089 through Hindon and Teffont back to Salisbury rather than the A303/A36.
Some great roads on Purbeck (test driven a few cars there) but wouldn't bother with the New Forest, too much traffic not enough fun
Also slight deviation from Stone Cold's first route would be to take the B3089 through Hindon and Teffont back to Salisbury rather than the A303/A36.
Some great roads on Purbeck (test driven a few cars there) but wouldn't bother with the New Forest, too much traffic not enough fun
Wimborne to Blandford on the Badbury Rings Road, then the lower road to Shaftesbury then immediately right on to the Blandford high road, hang left up the infamous Zig zag hill. Zig Zag is fun, but in my opinion the real fun starts once you get clear of them, the fast flowing roads that follow them are a joy. So, on through Six Penny Handley to the roundabout, straight over across Cranborne Chase second left, then at the T-junction right towards Wimborne. This is one of my favourite roads, nice bit of twisty stuff and some nice straights to despatch the plodders.Then you have a choice, either left by the Horton Inn, through Horton, three Legged Cross, Moors Valley and back to the top of the Spur Road. Alternatively, follow the Cranborne Road back to Wimborne, equally fun. Shame jungle juice is so pricey these days, used to do this route a lot.
TheDoggingFather said:
Wimborne to Blandford on the Badbury Rings Road, then the lower road to Shaftesbury then immediately right on to the Blandford high road, hang left up the infamous Zig zag hill. Zig Zag is fun, but in my opinion the real fun starts once you get clear of them, the fast flowing roads that follow them are a joy. So, on through Six Penny Handley to the roundabout, straight over across Cranborne Chase second left, then at the T-junction right towards Wimborne. This is one of my favourite roads, nice bit of twisty stuff and some nice straights to despatch the plodders.Then you have a choice, either left by the Horton Inn, through Horton, three Legged Cross, Moors Valley and back to the top of the Spur Road. Alternatively, follow the Cranborne Road back to Wimborne, equally fun. Shame jungle juice is so pricey these days, used to do this route a lot.
Spot on.VinceFox said:
TheDoggingFather said:
Wimborne to Blandford on the Badbury Rings Road, then the lower road to Shaftesbury then immediately right on to the Blandford high road, hang left up the infamous Zig zag hill. Zig Zag is fun, but in my opinion the real fun starts once you get clear of them, the fast flowing roads that follow them are a joy. So, on through Six Penny Handley to the roundabout, straight over across Cranborne Chase second left, then at the T-junction right towards Wimborne. This is one of my favourite roads, nice bit of twisty stuff and some nice straights to despatch the plodders.Then you have a choice, either left by the Horton Inn, through Horton, three Legged Cross, Moors Valley and back to the top of the Spur Road. Alternatively, follow the Cranborne Road back to Wimborne, equally fun. Shame jungle juice is so pricey these days, used to do this route a lot.
Spot on.nick1275 said:
VinceFox said:
TheDoggingFather said:
Wimborne to Blandford on the Badbury Rings Road, then the lower road to Shaftesbury then immediately right on to the Blandford high road, hang left up the infamous Zig zag hill. Zig Zag is fun, but in my opinion the real fun starts once you get clear of them, the fast flowing roads that follow them are a joy. So, on through Six Penny Handley to the roundabout, straight over across Cranborne Chase second left, then at the T-junction right towards Wimborne. This is one of my favourite roads, nice bit of twisty stuff and some nice straights to despatch the plodders.Then you have a choice, either left by the Horton Inn, through Horton, three Legged Cross, Moors Valley and back to the top of the Spur Road. Alternatively, follow the Cranborne Road back to Wimborne, equally fun. Shame jungle juice is so pricey these days, used to do this route a lot.
Spot on.http://g.co/maps/45trv
A link to convert what I meant in to a route for a hoon. Got to be hit early really.
A link to convert what I meant in to a route for a hoon. Got to be hit early really.
TheDoggingFather said:
http://g.co/maps/45trv
A link to convert what I meant in to a route for a hoon. Got to be hit early really.
Or really late. A link to convert what I meant in to a route for a hoon. Got to be hit early really.
Hmm... There's an idea. A late night south coast meet/route...
The B roads around the 3081 are great, I especially like the sweeping bend just after zig-zag, along the top the the valley
I went around there during the day and it was very low traffic, and what was there was fast moving.
Much better than the A272 which you always get stuck behind a micra, behind a van, behind a lorry thats behind a tank.
I went around there during the day and it was very low traffic, and what was there was fast moving.
Much better than the A272 which you always get stuck behind a micra, behind a van, behind a lorry thats behind a tank.
Gassing Station | South Coast | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff