Route to Whitby

bluetrack2
bluetrack2 Forum Participant Posts: 3
edited July 2019 in Certificated Locations #1

Hi can anybody recommend a route from Lincolnshire up to Abbey Farm CL near Whitby with a caravan thanks

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  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
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    edited July 2019 #2

    Do you mean Abbey View CL. It does depend where you are coming from in Linclonshire, but if anywhere near Lincoln itself the use A15 up to M 180 Jnct 4, head east then off at Jnct onto A15 again, over Humber Bridge, A1105 east to join A63 then A165 signed Bridlington. Follow to Scarborough, bypass town onto A171 to Whitby then follow instruction in Site Directory.

  • Wherenext
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    edited July 2019 #3

    Perfect instruction from Nellie.

    When entering site swing out a bit. Seen much worse but you'll be slightly cutting back on yourself to enter the CL field. We were there last month. A well run CL.

  • richardandros
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    edited July 2019 #4

    I'm sorry, but living in the area, I have to disagree.  The A1105 east doesn't join the A63 (other than by some convoluted route) - 1105 west does (and then A63 east) but that would mean picking up the A165 in the middle of Hull and towing all the way through Hull, which would be a nightmare.

    A far better route would be to come off the Humber Bridge and take the A164 towards Beverley. At Jock's Lodge interchange just before Beverley, take the A1079 towards York and at the next roundabout take the A1035 (Dog Kennel Lane) , turn right at the next roundabout towards Beverley and  continue to follow the A1035 on the northern by-pass around Beverley. You will eventually come to another roundabout SP Hornsea and Bridlington - turn left and continue on A1035 until you meet the A165 at White Cross roundabout. Continue on A165 until you come to the  Carnaby roundabout - turn left past the Carnaby Industrial Estate and then right onto the A164 Follow A164 until it again joins up with the A165.  This way, you avoid going through the centre of Bridlington.

    Follow the A165 towards Scarborough.  Now, you have two choices - either go through the middle of Scarborough to pick up the A171 to Whitby - or do as I do:

    On the A165 you will come to a Pet Store called Pets R Wright.  Turn left here towards Muston (I think it's SP Malton).  Follow the A1039 until you come to the roundabout with the A64 at Staxton.  A64 towards Scarbro' but turn off towards Seamer at the first little roundabout,  Follow the B1261 towards East Ayton and at the mini roundabout, there, turn right onto Racecourse Rd (A170) which takes you around the top end of Scarborough. Follow the Whitby signs and eventually you will come onto the A171 by Scarborough Hospital and will have avoided the centre of Scarborough.

    My detailed instructions probably sound complicated, but they're not and this way, you will avoid all the busy, built-up areas. It's the route I always use (albeit from Hornsea) towing a large TA caravan - with no problems.  Hope this helps.

  • bluetrack2
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    edited July 2019 #5

    Thank you everyone who replied very informative and got a good idea which way to head now.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 2019 #6

    I bow to your local knowledge, R&R. It was just the reverse of the route we took down last year without any problems.

  • richardandros
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    edited July 2019 #7

    Thanks nth.  Actually, the reverse route might be better, dependent upon time of day.  The main problem is that the A63 into Hull, whilst a dual carriageway, doesn't have a hard shoulder and accidents or breakdowns cause traffic jams on almost a daily basis. It's a big local issue. There are more 'escape' routes if it happens on the westbound carriageway, but it still isn't good.  I wouldn't dream of taking a caravan through the middle of Hull!

    Going through Brid isn't too bad - but it's better to avoid it if possible but the approach into Scarborough - especially at this time of the year - can have miles of slow moving traffic - which is why I always go around. 

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited July 2019 #8

    We came through in March, not a lot of holidaymakers about at that time of year.wink