Brighton/East Sussex Area?
Brighton/East Sussex Area?
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purdy84

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2,184 posts

229 months

Wednesday 25th July 2007
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Im off there soon for a few days...

Any good roads I should drive, tunnels etc?

I havent been around that kneck of the woods before so im completly in the dark.

brighton hippy

1 posts

221 months

Friday 27th July 2007
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avoid brighton unless you like jams water main replacement is going to take another year

JamieMcGinlay

1 posts

240 months

Sunday 5th August 2007
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Loads a good roads round here just outside of Brighton no matter what side just head into the countryside a bit and you will see

SimonV8ster

12,810 posts

248 months

Tuesday 7th August 2007
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Where abouts are you coming from ??

purdy84

Original Poster:

2,184 posts

229 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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SimonV8ster said:
Where abouts are you coming from ??
Newcastle

ironictwist

7,127 posts

225 months

Wednesday 8th August 2007
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JamieMcGinlay said:
Loads a good roads round here just outside of Brighton no matter what side just head into the countryside a bit and you will see
Bingo...Theres a gorgeous road or two north of Lewis, some quality ones by Pulborough/Storrington also.

sapd

16 posts

250 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Try looking for London to Brighton routes on here, and on any other car enthusiast sites. It's a popular run; most owners' clubs do a L2B each year and they often include some lovely backroads north of Brighton/Lewes cool

As for tunnels, I know there's the Southwick Hill Tunnel on the A27 to the west of Brighton/Hove... but it's not much to write home about.

I'd link you to the L2B route that us vx220.org boys ran this year but the damned site is down at present frown

Enjoy anyway, Brighton's a wicked city thumbup

Strangely Brown

12,912 posts

251 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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SELOC recently did a L2B run and a browse of the website or forums might turn up the route. From what I saw of it it looked quite interesting.

Dogwatch

6,350 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Brighton is sometimes called London by the Sea. London has the Kenjestion Charge to deter visitors, and Brighton under the Labour friendly administration of the past couple of decades has decided that simply organising congestion on a grand scale (junction narrowing, bus lanes, sky-high parking charges) will have the same effect. banghead

Quite effective too.......

ironictwist

7,127 posts

225 months

Thursday 9th August 2007
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Dogwatch said:
Brighton is sometimes called London by the Sea. London has the Kenjestion Charge to deter visitors, and Brighton under the Labour friendly administration of the past couple of decades has decided that simply organising congestion on a grand scale (junction narrowing, bus lanes, sky-high parking charges) will have the same effect. banghead

Quite effective too.......
Bingo! frown

sapd said:
As for tunnels, I know there's the Southwick Hill Tunnel on the A27 to the west of Brighton/Hove... but it's not much to write home about.
Agreed, theres a REAL shortage of tunnels on the South Coast! Still, it's not so bad considering how many great twistys there are which more than make up for it smile

john2443

6,479 posts

231 months

Monday 13th August 2007
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Ditchling Beacon is worth driving up - just north of Brighton from Ditchling village up onto the downs, also the road over the Dyke (called Saddlecombe Road on here http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=publ... Dont follow it all the way into town tho' as it ends up in a buses only lane, go a bit off to the west and head for Hove.

Warning!!! If you are arriving on a sunny day, particularly if it's a Sat or Sun, make sure you have a map, or sat nav that doesn't force you on to the A23!!!

The A23 gets jammed up all the way from the outskirts of town, or before, all the way to the seafront, has 4,000,000 sets of traffic lights and is no fun at all.

Either approach on one of the roads mentioned above or, from the roundabout at the bottom of the A23, look for another route down to the seafront, anywhere but the A23 - there are plenty of alternatives and it's difficult to get too much lost, you will always bump into the sea at some point!

In fact, unless you just want to blast down there I would probably not even go onto the M23 from the M25, go off at junction 9 or 6 depending which way you are coming and enjoy the country routes.