A drive through the Cotswolds?
Discussion
the road from burford to bibury and on to cirencester is one of the best in the area - plenty of boozers around too.
Wide and open for a lot so potential for massive speed and smoothness, easy overtakes and has a few really nice twisty sections in the middle.
A361 Burford to Chipping Norton is also a belter and for a more twisty tight option the B road from the A361 just north of Burford to Charlbury and on to the A44 is superb and very lightly trafficked
>> Edited by pgm on Monday 26th December 14:17
Wide and open for a lot so potential for massive speed and smoothness, easy overtakes and has a few really nice twisty sections in the middle.
A361 Burford to Chipping Norton is also a belter and for a more twisty tight option the B road from the A361 just north of Burford to Charlbury and on to the A44 is superb and very lightly trafficked
>> Edited by pgm on Monday 26th December 14:17
cowhead said:
Just wondering if anyone here knows of a good route to take through the Cotswolds - stopping at a nice country pub for lunch? Suitable for TVRs?
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
Should be a few TVRs outside The Puesdown Inn (GL54 4DN) on the A40 near Compton Abdale Thursday lunchtime.
MUSTANG BAZ said:Thirded - don't know what it's like now, but in the pre-scameraship days this road was easily capable of giving triple figure speeds.
pgm said:
the road from burford to bibury and on to cirencester is one of the best in the area - plenty of boozers around too.
Absolutely agree - splendid road and a real pleasure when the traffic is on the light side. And then you can turn around and do it the other way
B4425 for those that wish to know

Great way of avoiding the M4 from jc18 - A46-A433 (Cirencester)-B4425 to A40/M40. Only takes 30 minutes more then M4/A404 to from Bristol to High Wycombe.
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