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Night Halts on Motorway- Service Areas NIGHT HALTS ON MOTORWAY SERVICE AREAS IMPORTANT: Each entry assumes the following unless otherwise stated: access from both directions; parking for caravans on heavy goods vehicle park; toilets (including facilities for the disabled); restaurant; cafeteria; shop. Most facilities except shops are open 24 hours. Fuel is usually available on leaving, but it would be a wise precaution to check this. In accordance with fire regulations, no gas may be used in the 'van' because of the risk from fire and/or explosion. All entries are correct as at June 2011 Unless otherwise stated, there is a charge for a caravan to stay overnight. Approximate charges quoted by Moto Services range from £10.00 for an overnight stay, sometimes including breakfast vouchers for the following morning. Welcome Break & Road Chef recommend that you contact the relevant service area direct for prices. Please take notice of Parking Restrictions that will be displayed. www.earth.google.co.uk can display motorway service areas, that will enable a view of the parking facilities available. M1 (between junc 4 & 5). Welcome Break Service Area, Mill Hill (02089 060611). M1 (between junc 11 & 12). Moto Service Area, Toddington (01525 878400). M1 (between junc 14 & 15). Welcome Break Service Area, Newport Pagnell (01908 217722). M1 (junc 15a). Roadchef Service Area, Northampton (01604 831888). M1 (between junc 16 & 17). Roadchef Service Area, Watford Gap (01327 879001). M1 (between junc 21 & 22). Welcome Break Service Area, Leicester Forest East (0116 2386801). M1 (junc 23a). Moto Service Area, Leicester (01530 244777). Restaurant open until 22.00 hours. M1 (between junc 25 & 26). Moto Service Area, Trowell, Nottingham (01159 320291). M1 (between junc 28 & 29). Roadchef Service Area, Tibshelf, Derby, (01773 876600. M1 (between junc 30 & 31). Welcome Break Service Area, Woodall, Sheffield (0114 2486434). M1 (between junc 38 & 39). Moto Service Area, Woolley Edge, Bretton (01924 830371). A1(M) at Blyth. (Notts). Moto Service Area, Blyth (01909 591841). On roundabout junction A1(M)/A614 near Worksop. A1(M) at Scotch Corner. Moto Service Area, Scotch Corner (01325 377719) . On roundabout junction A1/A66 at Scotch Corner 1½m from Southern end of A1(M). Caravans park in the lodge car park. A1(M) junc 46. Moto Service Area, Wetherby (01937 545080). A1(M) at Washington. (junc 64). Moto Service Area, Washington (0191 4103436). Between Birtley and Chester-le-Street junction; 6m N of Durham; 6m S of Gateshead. A1(M) at Durham. (junc 61/A17). Roadchef Service Area, Tursdale Road, Bowburn, Durham. (0191 3779222). M2 (between junc 4 & 5). Moto Service Area, Medway (01634 236900). M3 (between junc 4a & 5). Welcome Break Service Area, Fleet (01252 621656). M3 (between junc 8 & 9). Moto Service Area, Winchester (01962 791140). Access Southbound only. M3 (between junc 8 & 9). Moto Service Area, Winchester (01962 791134) Access Northbound only. Approximate price £10 (includes £2 meal vouchers. M4 (between 2 & 3). Moto Service Area, Heston (0208 5802152) East & West. M4(between junc 11 & 12). Moto Service Area, Reading (0118 9566966. M4 (just off junc 13). Moto Service Area, Newbury (01635 248024). Access from A34. M4 (between junc 14 & 15). Welcome Break Service Area, Membury (01488 674360). M4 (between junc 17 & 18). Moto Service Area, Leigh Delamere (01666 837691). M4 (just off junc 23a). First Motorway Services, Magor, Gwent (01633 881515 Access via a new exit A43. Off eastern roundabout. M4 (junc 30). Welcome Break, Cardiff Gate. [email protected] . M4 (junc 33). Moto Service Area, Cardiff West, Nr Pontyclun, Mid Glamorgan (02920 891141). M4 (just off junc 36). Welcome Break, Sarn Park Service Area, (01656 655332). M4 (junc 47). Moto Service Area, Penllergaer, Swansea West, West Glamorgan (01792 896222). Caravans park in a separate area. M4 (just off junc 49). Roadchef Service Area, Pont Abraham, Pontardulais, Swansea (01792 884663). Access from A48. M5(between junc 3&4) Moto Service Area, Frankley(0121 5503131). 2 . M5 (between junc 7 & 8). Roadchef Service Area, Strensham (01684 293004). Northbound(07980 510999) and Southbound(07817 625365), 1 mile apart, no footbridge. M5 (between junc 13 & 14). Welcome Break Service Area, Michaelwood, Lower Wick, Dursley (01454 260631). M5 ( just off junc 19). Welcome Break Service Area, Gordano (01275 373624). M5 (between junc 21 & 22). Roadchef Service Area, Sedgemoor (01934 750888). Access Southbound only. M5 (between junc 21 & 22). Welcome Break Service Area, Sedgemoor (01934 750730). Access Northbound only. M5 (junction 24). Moto Service Area, Huntsworth Business park, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 6TS, (01278 456800). M5 (between junc 25 & 26). Roadchef Service Area, Taunton Deane Deane (07950 896646). M5 (junction 28 ) McDonalds Restaurants Ltd, Cullompton Northbound (01884 38054). M5 (just off junc 30). Moto Service Area, Exeter (01392 436266). M6 (between junc 3 & 4). Welcome Break Service Area, Corley (01676 540111). M6 (between junc 10a & 11). Moto Service Area, Hilton Park (01922 412237). M6 (between junc 14 & 15). Moto Service Area, Stafford North (01785 811188). Caravans park in a separate area. Access Northbound only. M6 (between junc 14 & 15). Roadchef Service Area, Stafford South (01785 82630 Access Southbound only. M6 (between junc 15 & 16). Welcome Break Service Area, Keele (01782 626221). M6 (between junc 16 & 17). Roadchef Service Area, Sandbach (0791 048002). M6 (between junc 27 & 28). Welcome Break Service Area, Charnock Richard (01257 791494). M6 (between junc 32 & 33). Moto Service Area, Lancaster (01524 791775). M6 (between junc 35 & 36). Moto Service Area, Burton in Kendal (01524 781234). Access Northbound only. M6 (between junc 36 & 37). Roadchef Service Area, Killington Lake (01539 620739). Access Southbound only. M6 (between junc 38 & 39). Westmorland Service Area, Tebay (01539 624511). Separate caravan site adjacent Northbound services area - open March - October. November - February park on lorry park. M6 (between junc 41 & 42). Moto Service Area, Southwaite (01697 4747000) Caravans park in the lorry park. 3 . M6 Toll (between junc T6 & T7). Roadchef Service Area, Norton Canes (07776 408987). M 9/80 (JUNC 9) Moto Service Area ,Stirling (01786 813614). M11 (just off junct 8) Welcome Break Service Area, Birchanger Green (01279 653388). M18 (junction 5). Moto Service Area, Doncaster North Services, Hatfield, Doncaster, DN8 5JS (01302 847700). M20 ( just off junc 8). Roadchef Service Area, Hollingbourne, Maidstone (01622 631100). M23 (just off junc 11). Moto Service Area, Pease Pottage, Crawley (01293 562852). Restaurant 07.00 - 21.30 hours. M25 (between junc 5 & 6). Roadchef Service Area, Clackett Lane (01959 565577). M25 (just off junc 23)/A1(M). Welcome Break Service Area, South Mimms, Potters Bar (01707 631001). M25 (between junc 30/31). Moto Service Area, Thurrock (01708 865487) . M27 (between junc 3 & 4). Roadchef Service Area, Rownhams (02380 734480. M40 (junction 8). Welcome Break Service Area, Oxford (01865 877000). M40 (junc 10). Moto Service Area, Cherwell Valley (01869 346060). Caravans park in a separate area. M40 (between junc 12 & 13). Welcome Break Service Area, Warwick (01926 650168). Northbound and Southbound . M42 (junction 2). Welcome Break, Hopwood Park Service Area, Alvechurch Birmingham (0121 447 4000). M42 (junction 10)/A5. Moto Service Area, Tamworth (01827 260120). Caravans park in a separate area. (If petrol is required it meeds to be purchased prior to parking). M48 (junc 1). Moto Service Area, Severn View Services, Aust (01454 632851). By Severn Bridge; access from A403 (Aust); follow 'Services' sign. Caravans park in a separate area. M54 (junction 4) Welcome Break Service Area, Telford (01952 238400). M56 (just off junction 14). Roadchef Service Area, Chester (01928 728500). M61 (between junc 6 & 8 ). First Motorway Services, Bolton West (01204 468641). M62 (between junc 8 & 9). Welcome Break Service Area, Warrington, Burtonwood (01925 651656). M62 (between junc 18 & 19). Moto Service Area, Birch (0161 6430911). M62 (between junc 25 & 26). Welcome Break Service Area, Hartshead Moor (01274 876584). Price includes meal vouchers. 4 . M62 (junc 33)/A1. Moto Service Area, Ferrybridge (01977 672767). M74 (between junc 4 & 5). Roadchef Motorways Service Area, Bothwell (01698 854123). Access Southbound only. Price includes meal vouchers. M74 (between junc 5 & 6). Roadchef Service Area, Hamilton (01698 282176). Access Northbound only. Price includes meal vouchers. M74 (between junc 11 & 12/A74). Cairn Lodge Happendon Services, Nr.Douglas (01555 851880). M74 (junc 13). Welcome Break Services, Abington. (01864 502637). Access also from A74 / A702. M74 (junc 21). Welcome Break Service Area, Gretna Green (01461 337567). Caravans park in a separate area. Between A64 and A74/M, 2 miles North of Gretna Green. A74(M) (junc 16). Roadchef Service Area, Johnstonebridge, Lockerbie (01576 470870). For further information regarding Motorway Service Areas please visit: www.motorwayservicesonline.co.uk www.motorwayservices.info For information regarding Motorway Service Area Companies please contact: Roadchef www.roadchef.com 01543 272540. Welcome Break www.welcomebreak.co.uk 01908 873933. Moto www.moto-way.com 01525 873933. 5 .
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