Minehead route
Fingers crossed, we'll be on Minehead Club site at the end of April. We re driving down the M5 and usually follow site route instructions ie coming off at Jct.23 towards following A39. However, I read that a member recommended carrying onto Jct.26, heading back to Taunton and on to Minehead on the A358. Is this a better towing route for long caravans please? I know roads can be upgraded overtime so wondered what other caravanners think ?
Thank you
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HI HT11
I don't know if it was my recommendation? Personally I found the A39 from the M5 from the east not a particularly good road. Whilst carrying on down the M5 to junction 26 and heading back was the easier route. I should add that that buses go along the A39 but I found it a slow route. At the time we had an eight foot wide motorhome which probably added to my conclusion via Taunton was better.
David
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I do the A358/39 relatively regularly, my stepson living at Countisbury. Whilst reasonably negotiable, it is a tedious route.
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Having driven through both towns I would have to say that Bridgewater is easier as the A39 is picked up a short way down the A38 from the motorway and skirts around the northern side of the town whereas going through Taunton is more built up with several roundabouts and industrial/commercial areas to take into consideration so the wrong time of day could pose problems.
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It’s certainly a final leg of journey to check carefully, single carriageway most of way. Only pull in we did, was at Washford, down to Cleeve Abbey car park, which is drive through with care. It’s only around 300 metres detour off A39, but it does depend on your outfit, how busy car park might be, and it’s a good way from Bridgwater. We were in a small MH, so had no issues, but different towing. The route is a real pain in the bum if you end up following anything large, as there is little in the way of overtaking opportunity. But it is very scenic, one to just ample along and enjoy if you can.
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I'll just add that laybys near the M5 are often full due to business trip users, on both the junction 23 and 25 routes there aren't many places to stop. At present I can only recall a lay by near Dunster Castle but you are only ten minutes away from Minehead! Have a safe trip we like the Minehead site, have used it a lot.
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Agree with other posters re A39 route well signposted off the A38 and there is now a good bypass around Cannington so there maybe some laybys a few more roundabouts have been put in as we noted December 2019 when visiting friends, we lived in one of the Polden Hills villages for 25 years and again knew the A39 route well.
Enjoy your break.
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