LamieRobertson
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Common sense prevails....
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Its always good to have someone post that has local knowledge....everyone's a winner
Common sense prevails....
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It's 5 mins walk from ground.. the first stop on the bus is on hotwells... at 20 mins walk from ground... so a bit of an odd choice
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They ping you for that on match days...No , I mean you park there, walk to the ground and don't pay anything.
As I work directly across 100m of water from the ss gb... and I have a rugby season ticket at Ashton gate ... I think I am well enough informed on the matter.
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It's 5 mins walk from ground.. the first stop on the bus is on hotwells... at 20 mins walk from ground... so a bit of an odd choice
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Is the walk pretty straight forward to Ashton Gate from where you work? Reason I ask is we are staying very near to your work ( opposite SS GB )
I know where The Cottage pub is and that side of the harbour but I have never walked to the ground from there, last time I caught a bus from the city centre.
I've looked at Google Earth and do I cross the River Avon on a footbridge?
From cottage it's a temporary detour across road bridge due to other bridge works... follow crowds... or left outside pub back a few hundred meters to footbridge then follow crowds... either way it's 15/20 mins from cottage pub.Is the walk pretty straight forward to Ashton Gate from where you work? Reason I ask is we are staying very near to your work ( opposite SS GB )
I know where The Cottage pub is and that side of the harbour but I have never walked to the ground from there, last time I caught a bus from the city centre.
I've looked at Google Earth and do I cross the River Avon on a footbridge?
From cottage it's a temporary detour across road bridge due to other bridge works... follow crowds... or left outside pub back a few hundred meters to footbridge then follow crowds... either way it's 15/20 mins from cottage pub.
If you staying at travel lodge or Ibis... get ferry across 70p to ss gb... 20/25 mins walk from there at standard pace.. follow crowds
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What's the consensus on the drive down?
I've always done M25 and M4 but getting fed up with the traffic. Is the A/M27 then via Salisbury any better?
What's the consensus on the drive down?
I've always done M25 and M4 but getting fed up with the traffic. Is the A/M27 then via Salisbury any better?
Just walk up the ramp... there is a pathMany thanks, I'm glad I asked.
I did remember something about one of the footbridges being closed from the thread last season, and I wasn't sure if the road bridge could be used by pedestrians.
I always do the salisbury route myself when heading to Sussex for home games..but also popular is m4 a34 Newbury Winchester m3 m27 a27I've not driven to Bristol via A27/M27 and Sailsbury, but driven to Devon that way and it's not much better, Salisbury is always busy during the day.
Don't know the exact route, but someone I know said they don't go round the M25 to the M4 junction but go off before and go towards Bracknell, then join the M4 further down.
It's worth looking at that route, or going in that direction.
I always do the salisbury route myself when heading to Sussex for home games..but also popular is m4 a34 Newbury Winchester m3 m27 a27
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What's the consensus on the drive down?
I've always done M25 and M4 but getting fed up with the traffic. Is the A/M27 then via Salisbury any better?
There is Darren. Sadly at the opposite end of the ground where the away fans are.From 15 years of living in Bristol and North Somerset, you really can't beat A/M27, M3, A34, M4 (then either M32 or M5/Portway) if you get a decent run. You may only have to drop below 70 (80, 90, whatever) only twice between Chichester and Bristol.
...and picking up your later post - there's a KFC right next to Ashton Gate.