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Stopover views 19:15 - Mar 5 with 477 viewshoppy

Which is the stopover brand of choice for a lengthy journey? Travelodge, Premier Inn, Holiday Inn etc?
I think for value and knowing what you're getting, we tend to usually go Premier Inn.

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Stopover views on 19:19 - Mar 5 with 458 viewsBluefish

Premier Inn

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Stopover views on 19:19 - Mar 5 with 455 viewswkj

I quite like round the back of the Shell garage on the A14 if it is a perversion excursion.

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Stopover views on 19:24 - Mar 5 with 432 viewsLord_Lucan

Premier Inn are great on the whole, they have brilliant beds.

The only downside is that some of them have the breakfast and bar bit in a different building - a sort of franchise collaboration with a restaurant or pub.

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Stopover views on 19:30 - Mar 5 with 424 viewsSwansea_Blue

We started off in Formula 1s when going down to S France, Spain or Italy and then migrated to independent hotels for a bit of luxury (well posh innit). Gets expensive with 4 though as we often need 2 double rooms. We probably spend more on 2 stopovers than 2 weeks camping or clamping in between. Dijon was the last one we did - it cut the mustard [groan].

I like quirky places different from the chains. A pool is a bonus if not essential (keeps the kids happy). Out of town is good too, but depends - some towns in France are worth the stopover alone. And you get the odd curveball that surprises you - the youth hostel in a castle in Toledo is superb.

We don’t stopover in the UK, it’s tiny and we can get anywhere in a day from here.

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Stopover views on 19:35 - Mar 5 with 418 viewsLord_Lucan

Stopover views on 19:30 - Mar 5 by Swansea_Blue

We started off in Formula 1s when going down to S France, Spain or Italy and then migrated to independent hotels for a bit of luxury (well posh innit). Gets expensive with 4 though as we often need 2 double rooms. We probably spend more on 2 stopovers than 2 weeks camping or clamping in between. Dijon was the last one we did - it cut the mustard [groan].

I like quirky places different from the chains. A pool is a bonus if not essential (keeps the kids happy). Out of town is good too, but depends - some towns in France are worth the stopover alone. And you get the odd curveball that surprises you - the youth hostel in a castle in Toledo is superb.

We don’t stopover in the UK, it’s tiny and we can get anywhere in a day from here.


We all stayed in an F1 in Birmingham years back when England were playing Holland at Villa park.

I think it was about £19 a room. The room - including toilet and shower and stuff was just one big plastic mould. I would have stayed in something better but we had the yoof squad with us and they were all skint

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Stopover views on 19:36 - Mar 5 with 412 viewshoppy

Stopover views on 19:30 - Mar 5 by Swansea_Blue

We started off in Formula 1s when going down to S France, Spain or Italy and then migrated to independent hotels for a bit of luxury (well posh innit). Gets expensive with 4 though as we often need 2 double rooms. We probably spend more on 2 stopovers than 2 weeks camping or clamping in between. Dijon was the last one we did - it cut the mustard [groan].

I like quirky places different from the chains. A pool is a bonus if not essential (keeps the kids happy). Out of town is good too, but depends - some towns in France are worth the stopover alone. And you get the odd curveball that surprises you - the youth hostel in a castle in Toledo is superb.

We don’t stopover in the UK, it’s tiny and we can get anywhere in a day from here.


"We don’t stopover in the UK, it’s tiny and we can get anywhere in a day from here."

Whilst there is some truth in that, there are occasions when, for example, visiting the West Country for the traditional TWTD Grand BBQ... and wanting to arrive in good time after travelling from Ipswich, we have oft travelled down most of the way and stayed in a Premier Inn on the Friday night, so that our arrival is timely on the Saturday to make a reasonable start on the important job of drinking etc...

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Stopover views on 19:38 - Mar 5 with 409 viewsSwansea_Blue

Stopover views on 19:35 - Mar 5 by Lord_Lucan

We all stayed in an F1 in Birmingham years back when England were playing Holland at Villa park.

I think it was about £19 a room. The room - including toilet and shower and stuff was just one big plastic mould. I would have stayed in something better but we had the yoof squad with us and they were all skint


That’s the one! I just said to my better half “what’s the name of that place we stayed at in France that had the all plastic bathroom?”.

Did the job to be fair. I didn’t realise we had them here.

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Stopover views on 19:44 - Mar 5 with 398 viewsLord_Lucan

Stopover views on 19:36 - Mar 5 by hoppy

"We don’t stopover in the UK, it’s tiny and we can get anywhere in a day from here."

Whilst there is some truth in that, there are occasions when, for example, visiting the West Country for the traditional TWTD Grand BBQ... and wanting to arrive in good time after travelling from Ipswich, we have oft travelled down most of the way and stayed in a Premier Inn on the Friday night, so that our arrival is timely on the Saturday to make a reasonable start on the important job of drinking etc...


"We don’t stopover in the UK, it’s tiny and we can get anywhere in a day from here."

Depends how much you hate driving. I was in Birmingham at a trade show and the rule is for fart arsed size stands like ours is that you have to break down and leave on the same night as the last day of the show.

One time my Mrs was with me and I just couldn't be arsed with the nightmare of breaking down with all the hell that goes with it (and I fancied another night in Brum) so I told the organisers that I had lost my van keys and couldn't break down.

Next day we did it and drove home but as we were approaching the Cambridge section of the A14 I just couldn't go on and stayed in a hotel in Cambridge for the evening.

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Stopover views on 20:01 - Mar 5 with 384 viewsSwansea_Blue

Stopover views on 19:36 - Mar 5 by hoppy

"We don’t stopover in the UK, it’s tiny and we can get anywhere in a day from here."

Whilst there is some truth in that, there are occasions when, for example, visiting the West Country for the traditional TWTD Grand BBQ... and wanting to arrive in good time after travelling from Ipswich, we have oft travelled down most of the way and stayed in a Premier Inn on the Friday night, so that our arrival is timely on the Saturday to make a reasonable start on the important job of drinking etc...


I suppose that’s fair enough. You obviously have friends though and we don’t

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Stopover views on 20:02 - Mar 5 with 381 viewshoppy

Stopover views on 20:01 - Mar 5 by Swansea_Blue

I suppose that’s fair enough. You obviously have friends though and we don’t


I'm sure you'd be more than welcome...

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