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According to Google Maps it's gonna take us 4 hours from Newcastle to our Travelodge, then another 2 in the morning down to Glastonbury.

Coming from Newcastle and the reason we booked a Travelodge is cause I don't think I'd stay awake driving 6-7 hours straight after an 8 hour day at work :(

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I'm coming from the midlands... hopefully the trip will be no longer than 3 hours. I was looking for somewhere to get a bit of advice (but was to worried about a barrage of Monorail reference to make a thread :D )...

If you are coming down the M5, is it better to join the M4, the M32, (Through Bristol) and then approach from the North... or.... continue down the M5, and approach the festival site through Glastonbury. Thanks... and if i've made a ridiculous mistake in my planning/missed the obvious please let me know :lol:

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I'm coming from the midlands... hopefully the trip will be no longer than 3 hours. I was looking for somewhere to get a bit of advice (but was to worried about a barrage of Monorail reference to make a thread :lol: )...

If you are coming down the M5, is it better to join the M4, the M32, (Through Bristol) and then approach from the North... or.... continue down the M5, and approach the festival site through Glastonbury. Thanks... and if i've made a ridiculous mistake in my planning/missed the obvious please let me know :D

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I'm coming from the midlands... hopefully the trip will be no longer than 3 hours. I was looking for somewhere to get a bit of advice (but was to worried about a barrage of Monorail reference to make a thread :D )...

If you are coming down the M5, is it better to join the M4, the M32, (Through Bristol) and then approach from the North... or.... continue down the M5, and approach the festival site through Glastonbury. Thanks... and if i've made a ridiculous mistake in my planning/missed the obvious please let me know :lol:

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I think it's about 3 and a half/4 hours from ours. Leaving at about 3am and picking someone else up on the way. This time next week I think I'll be well on the way to being bladdered.

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I'm coming from the midlands... hopefully the trip will be no longer than 3 hours. I was looking for somewhere to get a bit of advice (but was to worried about a barrage of Monorail reference to make a thread :lol: )...

If you are coming down the M5, is it better to join the M4, the M32, (Through Bristol) and then approach from the North... or.... continue down the M5, and approach the festival site through Glastonbury. Thanks... and if i've made a ridiculous mistake in my planning/missed the obvious please let me know :D

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