400 mile caravan trip

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V8 Animal

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224 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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https://goo.gl/maps/Y9TLo4o1E2hmh7aZ6
Too far in one day?
Family say it is but I think it’s doable.

Jamescrs

5,196 posts

79 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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It is doable but yours and your passengers appetite for doing it are another thing, I imagine it will be a hard slog

Bill

55,542 posts

269 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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It's doable, we'd do that in the motorhome regularly. But do you want to do it while they moan they're bored and then have to set up when you're knackered and they're saying they told you it was a crap plan?

stevemcs

9,373 posts

107 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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It will be a long day but doable

xstian

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160 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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It's definitely doable. We do norfolk to Huntly in Aberdeenshire, once a year. It takes 11-12 hours. It's just me, the mises and the dog, no children. Don't underestimate how slow the roads are once you are north of Glasgow.

I would imagine it's going to depend how you and your family travel.

Edited to add,

Just checked its 531miles.

Edited by xstian on Monday 24th January 18:35

V8 Animal

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224 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Just me and the misses, who can’t tow the van.

Johnnybee

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235 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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We did about the same distance but had a night at Troutbeck mainly as we were in no hurry to get there. The road alongside Loch Lomond can be a bit dodgy in places. We met a Co op HGV on a narrow corner in our motorhome which was very very tight, his trailer was cutting over the white line as he tried to inch past us.

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Edited by Johnnybee on Monday 24th January 19:50

Bill

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269 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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V8 Animal said:
Just me and the misses, who can’t tow the van.
Only issue is bad weather which would make it pretty full on. How does she feel about it?

stevemcs

9,373 posts

107 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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At least you can always pull over and have a nap.

Vasco

18,002 posts

119 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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Start very early. Plan 2 long breaks.

pja

271 posts

239 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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I would plan an overnight stop around half way & try to incorporate it in your hol,
it would be a long haul solo at 70+mph but towing at 60 max & adding in fuel stops & comfort breaks would take forever

recordman

421 posts

139 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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I'd stop overnight around the Solway Firth. It would be too long for me in one go.

hiccy18

3,285 posts

81 months

Tuesday 25th January 2022
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On the road for 9am you could be there for tea time without being too tired. After the Preston turnoff the motorway is pretty easy driving until the Douglas turnoff. The M74 extension makes getting through Glasgow a lot easier nowadays. After Tyndrum it's relax and enjoy the view until Corran, by which time you're nearly there.

Longish trips are more about how you approach it, early starts and planned short breaks keep the miles ticking by without getting too tired. I'd probably do a short lunch at Tebay then a pee break & coffee at Tyndrum, but we're okay with 3 hour stints.

V8 Animal

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224 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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hiccy18 said:
On the road for 9am you could be there for tea time without being too tired. After the Preston turnoff the motorway is pretty easy driving until the Douglas turnoff. The M74 extension makes getting through Glasgow a lot easier nowadays. After Tyndrum it's relax and enjoy the view until Corran, by which time you're nearly there.

Longish trips are more about how you approach it, early starts and planned short breaks keep the miles ticking by without getting too tired. I'd probably do a short lunch at Tebay then a pee break & coffee at Tyndrum, but we're okay with 3 hour stints.
Seems to be motorway from Chester to Glasgow boring but easy when towing.
Will need a few p breaks I estimate tea time arrival.

hiccy18

3,285 posts

81 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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Actually, consider the following link, it avoids that bit at Loch Lomond between Tarbert and Inveranan which is no longer fun for anyone:

https://goo.gl/maps/w7UiTSQ9v3xibTJL9

Loch Lomond is lovely, but the drive past it is frustrating, rolling 40mph tailbacks.

Mark Asread

3,077 posts

153 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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I'd say go up the A9 to Dalwhinnie. Much more likely to stick to schedule doing it that way as the roads are better for longer.

D7PNY

382 posts

177 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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Doable I'd say but would need and early start as I find caravan trips always seem longer than they are!

However, when we did aberdeenshire to Flamingo land last year we stopped off at strathclyde country park to break up the journey (plus my mum lives near there so meant we could see her too).

LeadFarmer

7,411 posts

145 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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I wouldn't do that journey in a day, it only takes a hold up en route and you're buggered, arriving at the site at 3am and will still feel knackered the following day.

I'd always split a journey like that with an overnight stop over somewhere about 2/3rds of the way there. That way you do the majority of the journey on day 1 when you have the most enthusiasm, with day 2 being a shorter journey, setting off early each day so when you get to each destination you have an afternoon and evening to relax. See the stop over as part of your holiday rather than wasted time.

Edited by LeadFarmer on Thursday 27th January 07:28

D7PNY

382 posts

177 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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That was our thinking on trip to Flamingo land last year. Making use of the benefit of being able to stop on route. We just extended the trip effectively and meant we arrived at destination earlier on the day of arrival so win win.

dundarach

5,614 posts

242 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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We did Portsoy to Hull (442 miles) each way in one go.

Didn't have a caravan, however had a dog and two young kids and was 10 hours.

Two long days....