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=== North/West/East towards [[London, Cardiff, Bristol]] === | === North/West/East towards [[London, Cardiff, Bristol]] === | ||
− | Head to London Road and walk all the way down it until the roundabout. There isn't really any place for cars to pull in (no layby) but walk down a little and cars will be able to see you and pull in if they desire. | + | Head to London Road and walk all the way down it until the roundabout. There isn't really any place for cars to pull in (no layby) but walk down a little and cars will be able to see you and pull in if they desire. From this Roundabout you will get a lift to Junction 18 of the M4 - the motorway onramps (East or West) have plenty of space for vehicles to pull over. Using a sign here could take you a long distance in either direction (including North up the M5). |
== Hitching in == | == Hitching in == |
Revision as of 19:48, 22 December 2015
Bath is a city in England.
Hitching out
North/West/East towards London, Cardiff, Bristol
Head to London Road and walk all the way down it until the roundabout. There isn't really any place for cars to pull in (no layby) but walk down a little and cars will be able to see you and pull in if they desire. From this Roundabout you will get a lift to Junction 18 of the M4 - the motorway onramps (East or West) have plenty of space for vehicles to pull over. Using a sign here could take you a long distance in either direction (including North up the M5).
Hitching in
Coming from London / the west, there is a junction that heads to Bath with a layby just past the roundabout. Head there. You should get a ride pretty snappy.
Places to avoid
Accommodation and Sleep
Bath has spectacular countryside and it should be quite easy to camp out once walking out of the city in any direction (half an hour from the centre, more or less).