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    Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    I am driving from the Midlands to Pembroke Dock early on friday morning, leaving at around 6.30am. I suspect I will hit rush hour on the M4 at Newport so was wondering if I would be better off taking a different route.

    My normal route is ...
    M5 - M50 - A449 to Ross on Wye - A40 to Monmouth, joining the M4 at M24 at about 8.30am to 9am.

    I have never gone this way, but would it be better at that time of day?
    M5 - M50 - A449 to Ross on Wye - A40 to Abergavenny - A465 to J43 of the M4.

    Thanks in advance...

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    If you do go with the m4 route and there is a crash, which there is about every other day, then it will add hours to the journey.

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    From Abergavenny take the A48 then the A477 to Pembroke dock 2 minutes difference going the M4 way, but there is no accounting for traffic on either route, hope this helps

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    If I were you I would take the latter route.

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    Google maps suggests midwales for similar times at that time of day.

    https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/mi...2!8j1480660200

    And if you do 95 on the m50, like everyone seems to you could hit the traffic at swansea not newport if you go m4 route

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    the latter route no contest

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    Just factor in the dualling works from Abergavenny to Brynmawr. Shouldn't alter your choice but may add 15-20mins to a sat nav calculation if you hit it at that time

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    Definitely the latter route every time - I use it regularly. I'd advise just checking the traffic situation on the Gilwern to Brynmawr stretch on the day, just in case.

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    My travel advice is avoid going to Pembroke Dock.

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    Quote Originally Posted by cantonboy View Post
    I am driving from the Midlands to Pembroke Dock early on friday morning, leaving at around 6.30am. I suspect I will hit rush hour on the M4 at Newport so was wondering if I would be better off taking a different route.

    My normal route is ...
    M5 - M50 - A449 to Ross on Wye - A40 to Monmouth, joining the M4 at M24 at about 8.30am to

    I have never gone this way, but would it be better at that time of day?
    M5 - M50 - A449 to Ross on Wye - A40 to Abergavenny - A465 to J43 of the M4.

    Thanks in advance...
    The council are buggering about by Nash finger post so if you hit it at peak times there are pretty long delays. Frustrating when you think you're nearly home!

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    I'm currently in my digs in Holyhead, dreading the 5.5 hr drive back to Barry.
    Long and winding , twisting and turning all the way down the a470.

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    Re: Midlands to Pembroke Dock (Travel Advice)

    Quote Originally Posted by nugent View Post
    I'm currently in my digs in Holyhead, dreading the 5.5 hr drive back to Barry.
    Long and winding , twisting and turning all the way down the a470.
    And (NSASWA), that's just your bollocks in tight underpants, god knows what the traffic will be like.

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