Interesting roads and places between Stonehenge and Poole?
Interesting roads and places between Stonehenge and Poole?
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ShampooEfficient

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4,278 posts

234 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Woman and I are taking a trip down to Poole, from The North. She wants to see Stonehenge, but by the time we get down to that area I'll be bored stiff of main roads and motorways.
So, anything worth visiting on a Saturday afternoon in the area, or any cracking bits of road where I can play evo photographer? Or even any childishly silly rude place names?

sunoco69

5,274 posts

188 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Piddlehinton, well always makes me laugh.

Back to the top

189 posts

192 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Slight detour via cerne abbas to see the giant ? Always worth a childish giggle and years of impressions too follow ...

.:ian:.

2,766 posts

226 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Head to Shaftesbury then take the B3081 across and down to the B3078 which will get you almost to Poole.

saleen836

12,173 posts

232 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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From Stonehenge take the road most of the way into Salisbury then head off toward Shaftesbury, just as you get there turn off and take the B3081, turn off just after the garage to continue on this road (also called zig-zag hill), take this road to Poole and you wont be dissapointed!

garycab

457 posts

190 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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After you have spent 30 seconds looking at the stones byebye, head off across the New Forest roads, they all lead to Bournemouth/Poole

ShampooEfficient

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234 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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sunoco69 said:
Piddlehinton, well always makes me laugh.
On the list for Sunday morning en route to Cheddar.

Back to the top said:
Slight detour via cerne abbas to see the giant ? Always worth a childish giggle and years of impressions too follow ...
As is this. Thanks both!

.:ian:. said:
Head to Shaftesbury then take the B3081 across and down to the B3078 which will get you almost to Poole.
Duly noted. So hard to tell how good a road is from a map, ta muchly. (And to the other poster!



Kitchski

6,544 posts

254 months

Tuesday 30th August 2011
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Zig-Zag Hill is a must for any local petrolhead.

minimatt1967

17,361 posts

229 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Kitchski said:
Zig-Zag Hill is a must for any local petrolhead.
This.

Then follow the road towards Cranborne, across the chase, then on to the Cranborne to Wimborne road, a great hoon, one of my personal favourites. thumbup

Pabl0

280 posts

223 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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The Great Dorset Steam Fair, at Tarrant Hinton on the A354 between Blandford Forum and Salisbury, may cause traffic problems around the area. Not too sure how busy it gets because of it on the Saturday.

matc

4,735 posts

230 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Pabl0 said:
The Great Dorset Steam Fair, at Tarrant Hinton on the A354 between Blandford Forum and Salisbury, may cause traffic problems around the area. Not too sure how busy it gets because of it on the Saturday.
Good point, steer well clear. Traffic chaos is an understatement when the fest is on. Even got stuck round there for 1/2 hour on Sunday as they were all turning up a week early!

Having said that, the zig-zag hill road shouldn't be too bad so long as you all the way to six-penny handley without touching the A354.

normalbloke

8,463 posts

242 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Why is is that whenever I go past the 'Henge everyone seems to be on the phone.....

ShampooEfficient

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234 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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matc said:
Pabl0 said:
The Great Dorset Steam Fair, at Tarrant Hinton on the A354 between Blandford Forum and Salisbury, may cause traffic problems around the area. Not too sure how busy it gets because of it on the Saturday.
Good point, steer well clear. Traffic chaos is an understatement when the fest is on. Even got stuck round there for 1/2 hour on Sunday as they were all turning up a week early!

Having said that, the zig-zag hill road shouldn't be too bad so long as you all the way to six-penny handley without touching the A354.
Duly noted - will wiggle our way around on the B-roads, ta all.

minimatt1967

17,361 posts

229 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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matc said:
Traffic chaos is an understatement when the fest is on.
I made the mistake of using that road at after 11pm and there was a massive traffic jam, even then.

Loopyleesa

2,906 posts

190 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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sunoco69 said:
Piddlehinton, well always makes me laugh.
Why does it make you laugh?

My father lives there!

caiss4

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220 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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ShampooEfficient said:
Duly noted - will wiggle our way around on the B-roads, ta all.
I'd say from the 'Henge head towards Airman's Corner on the Devizes road, turn left on the A360 to Salisbury crossing the A303. Take the left a mile or two outside Salisbury to Wilton. The house is worth a visit and you might see the Earl's Veyron (unlikely I suspect).

Go through Wilton and take the road to Broad Chalke - follow the signs all the way to Sixpenny Handley (this should avoid all the Steam Fair traffic). Turn right to Shaftesbury and you'll take in Zig-Zag hill.

The direct route to Poole is down the A350 which is the biggest a**e pain road in Dorset so avoid. Whatever you do don't use the A350 through Charlton Marshall/Spetisbury from Blandford. It will do your head in with the coffin dodgers studiously watching their speedo's in the 30 limit. Stick to the secondary roads - they're not brilliant but certainly more interesting.

sunoco69

5,274 posts

188 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Loopyleesa said:
sunoco69 said:
Piddlehinton, well always makes me laugh.
Why does it make you laugh?

My father lives there!
Because I am immature and it has the word Piddle in it, I also laugh when people fart and find the word gusset amusing.laugh

minimatt1967

17,361 posts

229 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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sunoco69 said:
Loopyleesa said:
sunoco69 said:
Piddlehinton, well always makes me laugh.
Why does it make you laugh?

My father lives there!
Because I am immature and it has the word Piddle in it, I also laugh when people fart and find the word gusset amusing.laugh
I fear you may have to explain yourself further.... wink

Loopyleesa

2,906 posts

190 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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sunoco69 said:
Loopyleesa said:
sunoco69 said:
Piddlehinton, well always makes me laugh.
Why does it make you laugh?

My father lives there!
Because I am immature and it has the word Piddle in it, I also laugh when people fart and find the word gusset amusing.laugh
Haha ace, biggrin

Pabl0

280 posts

223 months

Wednesday 31st August 2011
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Watched Have I Got New for You tonight and they were talking of silly named places - one was a place called stterton in Dorset.