Do you mean the Roadchef one, next one after Gretna services?Further north, I think - maybe even in Scotland. One of the services on the A/M 74 possibly.
Do you mean the Roadchef one, next one after Gretna services?Further north, I think - maybe even in Scotland. One of the services on the A/M 74 possibly.
Annandale Water is the one I'm thinking of - just looked on Google maps. Have stopped there a few times on the way back from the Highlands. Could well be the next one north after Gretna (not counting the little chefs etc).Do you mean the Roadchef one, next one after Gretna services?
Bristol to Barry? Excuse me while I fan myself with my copy of Metropolitan Elite.Oh, and I nominate Cardiff Gate services as the closest thing to hell on earth. Luckily, @User482 has arranged for the new Bristol to Barry FNRttC to stop at Magor! You are spoiling us, Ambassador!
That's the one.Annandale Water is the one I'm thinking of - just looked on Google maps. Have stopped there a few times on the way back from the Highlands. Could well be the next one north after Gretna (not counting the little chefs etc).
I remember it from picnicing by the lake, not for any quality (or otherwise) in the food/drink on offer.
Further north, I think - maybe even in Scotland. One of the services on the A/M 74 possibly.
Do you mean the Roadchef one, next one after Gretna services?
Oh well; as per above post - our views of Annandale Water differ somewhat! I don't recall a lake, but I will have a look if I ever have the misfortune to stop there again.Annandale Water is the one I'm thinking of - just looked on Google maps. Have stopped there a few times on the way back from the Highlands. Could well be the next one north after Gretna (not counting the little chefs etc).
I remember it from picnicing by the lake, not for any quality (or otherwise) in the food/drink on offer.
'Twas a hot sunny day, so sitting by the lake was just the job at the time! Agree that most of them are only to be used if needing the loo or gasping for a drink!Oh well; as per above post - our views of Annandale Water differ somewhat! I don't recall a lake, but I will have a look if I ever have the misfortune to stop there again.![]()
Yebbut, it doesn't always work that way. I once stopped at Curry's expecting some Indian cuisine and ended up with someone trying to sell me a TV..Edit: and the name of the place (.... Water) gives a bit of a clue!!
I just pass the Tesco and 200 yards further use the Toby carvery for a full roast lunch, job doneAh yes we always stop at Carlisle Tesco's when passing on the M6 ... can grab food, coffee, loo's, supermarket bits and fuel, literally just off the motorway!![]()
We very rarely use them, unless someone is caught short and it's the only option.
Journeys under 3 hours we do in one go, and if we're driving further than we plan a stop along the way for a picnic or to go to the supermarket to stock up.
'Twas a hot sunny day, so sitting by the lake was just the job at the time! Agree that most of them are only to be used if needing the loo or gasping for a drink!
Edit: and the name of the place (.... Water) gives a bit of a clue!!
You learn something new every day!Not really. In Scots, "water" means a river (Gala Water, Water of Leith, etc), rather than a lake/loch.