| Nigel_UK |
Sep 11th, 2018 08:45 AM |
Sorry I am late to this thread, but I am familiar with the Devon / Dorset area having visited numerous times, including four days in July just gone, where we stayed in Seaton.
There are lots of great places to visit all along the coast which varies considerably. A car will be essential to get the most out of the trip which I guess you have already decided. Exeter, as a small city (the county town of Devon) and is pretty much central and with roads radiating from it for good access in all directions. As with any city the roads can get snarled up Monday to Friday when people are going to/from work but also on Friday / Sunday nights when in high summer most roads are clogged and the M5 motorway to Bristol has delays. If you can avoid these times then great, if you had two bases then you could avoid Exeter completely, say one in East Devon / Dorset - someone mentioned Dorchester, though for me Weymouth is also a favorite place (direct rail link to both from London Waterloo) with its sandy beach and nice harbour. The other base could be in Devon, but say west of Exeter so you could access South or North Devon coasts. As with Cornwall there is loads of accommodation, but a good base for touring might be close to either the A30 or A38 main roads, unless you wanted to concentrate more on one particular coast. Exeter does have good rail links with London either via London Paddington or London Waterloo stations, though be warned the train fares if not booked way in advance can be expensive!
You mentioned heritage steam railways in your posts above, if you want the low down on these please ask.
Regarding the M23 from London Gatwick towards London, Highways England have just started upgrading this to a "Smart" motorway and so there are speed restrictions and narrow lanes to add to the usual heavy traffic - link below. These works will continue until 2019/2020, I tend to avoid this road if possible and use local roads using a SatNav / GPS, though if you hit it late at night it will be empty - did the 78 miles from Gatwick airport to Oxford in 1 hour 20 just over a week ago admittedly at 1am! Basically the M25 and all roads radiating into London will be busy during peak times Monday to Sunday and journeys will be longer. The further from London the better the traffic.
https://highwaysengland.co.uk/projec...mart-motorway/
Hope that helps. Sorry for rambling on!
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