Thanks Ed, but that is J19 of the M1 where it interchanges with the A14. A14 J19 is west of Huntingdon, to a minor road. Have answered my own question, it is a proper junction. I have my eye on a CL called Stonely Priory, best approached from the other end I think, off the B road from Buckden, off the A1.
Quote: Originally posted by Mrs. Bonce on 05/2/2022
Does anyone know if you can join the A14 at this junction, or just exit?
A few assumptions as you didn't give us your route/destination, firstly if travelling North on M1 (from Luton?) and heading towards east coast, then NO you can't get off M1 onto A14 directly, you'd have to overshoot then turnaround on M1 at Lutterworth J20 to approach heading South.
Likewise, on return trip, you can't turn south onto M1 from A14, you need to head North then turnaround again!
Best bet is to leave M1 earlier and head across on A roads to pick up A14, few choices, pick up A421, A509 or A43, or depending on destination, reconsider route.
Thanks Marg6, missed your reply. We are not going anywhere near the M1. We are definitely going to a CL called Greenacres Farm, at Murrow near Wisbech. If the weather is ok we will then go to Stonely Priory CL near Kimbolton.
If you are heading towards Wisbech from the A14 then it's junction 23 (Huntingdon) you need to exit from (not junction 19). That takes you onto the A141 northbound which eventually links up with the A47 which will be signposted Wisbech & King's Lynn.
Quote: Originally posted by Mrs. Bonce on 05/2/2022
Thanks Marg6, missed your reply. We are not going anywhere near the M1. We are definitely going to a CL called Greenacres Farm, at Murrow near Wisbech. If the weather is ok we will then go to Stonely Priory CL near Kimbolton.
from murrow to kimbolton the easiesst/fastest route is to use the a1, then a14 taking the second junction once on the a14 for easton, this takes you direct to stonely
Thanks, the route is A6, A421, A1, A1136 (I think, round Peterborough), A47. If we go to Kimbolton it will be the reverse until the A1 junction at Buckden. I was investigating the possibility of staying on the A14 to J19 instead of the A1, but that involves about 2 miles of single track road. Better approached from the south.
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