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There is a bus(number 309 or 310) that goes from the bus station to a village called Almondsbury which is really close to the M5 and also far away from the Bristol suburbs. This is for those annoyed by hitching around suburb traffic. Alternatively walk north along Gloucester Road and in about 11km you will get there.
 
There is a bus(number 309 or 310) that goes from the bus station to a village called Almondsbury which is really close to the M5 and also far away from the Bristol suburbs. This is for those annoyed by hitching around suburb traffic. Alternatively walk north along Gloucester Road and in about 11km you will get there.
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A third option is to take the 54 bus to Cribbs Causeway, get off just before the shopping centre itself. There's a roundabout by the Lamb and Flag pub with a lay by of sorts just after it. It's not a great spot but it's a lot nearer than Almondsbury. There's also a petrol station a little further back towards Bristol which could be worth a try.
  
 
=== Going South towards [[Taunton]] and [[Exeter]]/[[M5]] ===
 
=== Going South towards [[Taunton]] and [[Exeter]]/[[M5]] ===

Revision as of 00:52, 27 September 2011

Bristol is biggest city in the south west England, UK.

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Hitchhiking out

To London, Birmingham & Cardiff

There are two spots to leave Bristol from the center, the M32 Silvey Services opposite Staples. This is a Shell petrol station, which is an excellent hitching spot. Signing from just next to the exit, cars are able to pull in or pick you up as they leave the petrol station and whilst not all lanes can pick you up, you are highly visible and all cars will pass you. Normally less than 15 minute wait, though Jonathan has waited up to 90 minutes. Many cars will not be going to London but don't be stressed.

About one kilometer further after the roundabout there is a long hard shoulder next with enough space for cars to stop. Colinc has waited for 2 hours at Silvey on occasion.

Where the Avon ring road (A4174) meets the M32 you can try to get a lift standing by the traffic lights next to the roundabout which is right before the slip road. (Which is better than M32 in center; but 7 km north of center.)

It's possible to hitch on the M32/M4 roundabout if your driver is not going in your direction – 8km from center, watch out for police who may move you.

There are now cameras on this junction and police will be with you in about 5 minuets from my experiance and the ring road on to m32 average wait of 3-4 hours.

Going north towards Birmingham/M5

There is a bus(number 309 or 310) that goes from the bus station to a village called Almondsbury which is really close to the M5 and also far away from the Bristol suburbs. This is for those annoyed by hitching around suburb traffic. Alternatively walk north along Gloucester Road and in about 11km you will get there.

A third option is to take the 54 bus to Cribbs Causeway, get off just before the shopping centre itself. There's a roundabout by the Lamb and Flag pub with a lay by of sorts just after it. It's not a great spot but it's a lot nearer than Almondsbury. There's also a petrol station a little further back towards Bristol which could be worth a try.

Going South towards Taunton and Exeter/M5

The Clifton Suspension Bridge out of town is one lane, and drivers have to pay a toll to get on. While you're not allowed to wait at the barrier where the thing goes up and down to let the cars in, the time it took for the guy to get out of his booth and walk over to me to tell me this was all the time I needed to get a ride to Exeter (it looked like it wouldn't be too hard to wait either before or after the bridge, either). From the city centre, you can get a local bus (#8 and #9 both work) for £1.70 that'll take you to within about 200m of the bridge.

Supposedly, there's a service station near Easton-in-Gordano, too. The good news is, hitching (in my experience) gets easier as you head South and West! Southbound from Gordano services can be very slow - two hours and more, especially in summer. There's an expensive bus to Portishead-Bristol every 30 mins in the daytime. Walking to Clifton is 7 kilometers.

Other useful information

Squatting

If you need somewhere to stay or want to get in touch with squatters in Bristol try BHAM Bristol Housing Action Movement, every Monday 8pm at the Smiling Chairs Infoshop, stokes croft

Social center and co

Kebele Community Co-operative 14 Robertson Road, in Easton donation Base Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast, Bike workshop, Infoshop, library with free internet etc...

Café Kino the not-for-profit co-operative veggie café in Stoke Croft and The Factory

Classic Free Shop, 35 Stoke Croft, next to a squatted art gallery in front of an anarchist book store who is also squatted. also Be sure to check out Stokes Croft, Bristol cultural quarter, where a lot of alternative culture and gorgeous graffiti and street art.

Internet

Most of the main libraries offer internet, that you can access with any Bristol Libraries card, some community centers have internet access you can look for them here, a list of bars and pubs offering with free WiFi can be found here, and Kebele also have computer available and free WiFi.

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