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Driving Time between Blackpool, England and Yarm, England

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The Ultimate Guide to Traveling from Blackpool to Yarm

If you're planning a trip from Blackpool to Yarm, you might be wondering about the best route to take. Don't worry - we've got you covered! In this guide, we'll go over the different options for making the journey and provide helpful tips along the way.

Route 1: M6 and A19

The most direct route between Blackpool and Yarm is to take the M6 and A19. This route covers a distance of approximately 87 miles and should take around 1 hour and 40 minutes to drive.

To get started on this route, head south on the M6 and continue until you reach junction 57. From there, take the exit for the A66 towards Middlesbrough. Continue on the A66 until you reach the A19, then take the exit and follow the signs towards Yarm.

This route is a great option if you're short on time or prefer to stick to major roads. However, it's also worth noting that it can get quite busy at peak times, so plan accordingly.

Route 2: A59, A65, A684, A19

If you prefer to take a more scenic route, we recommend heading east on the A59 towards Harrogate and then following the A65 and A684 through the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This route covers a distance of approximately 110 miles and should take around 2 hours and 30 minutes to drive.

Along the way, be sure to stop and take in the stunning views of the Dales. Highlights include the market town of Skipton, the Ribblehead Viaduct, and the picturesque village of Hawes.

Once you reach the A19, follow the signs towards Yarm to complete your journey. While this route may take a bit longer, it's well worth it for the stunning scenery along the way.

Route 3: A583 and A6

For a more leisurely drive, we recommend taking the A583 and A6 towards Yarm. This route covers a distance of approximately 100 miles and should take around 3 hours to drive.

Along the way, be sure to stop and visit some of the charming towns and villages in Lancashire and Cumbria. Highlights include the seaside resort town of Morecambe, the historic city of Lancaster, and the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale.

Once you reach the A19, follow the signs towards Yarm to complete your journey. While this may be the longest route, it's a great option if you want to take your time and explore the area.

Recommendations Along the Way

No matter which route you choose, there are plenty of great places to stop along the way. Some of our top recommendations include:

  • Morecambe Bay: This vast tidal bay is famous for its beautiful sunsets and stunning views, particularly from the mid-century art deco clock tower.

  • Whitby: This picturesque seaside town is famous for its connections to Dracula author Bram Stoker and its delicious seafood.

  • Yorkshire Dales National Park: Whether you're hiking, biking, or driving, this stunning national park is not to be missed. With its rolling hills, limestone cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, it's a nature lover's paradise.

  • Darlington: This historic market town is home to a wealth of attractions, including the Head of Steam railway museum and the Darlington Hippodrome theatre.

No matter which route you take or where you choose to stop along the way, we're sure you'll have a fantastic journey from Blackpool to Yarm. Happy travels!

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