Route from Inverness to Forest of Dean

The distance between Inverness and Forest of Dean is 512 miles. Travel time is 8 hours and 46 minutes.

From: Inverness, County: Highland, Scotland
To: Forest of Dean, County: Gloucestershire, England
512 mi , 8 h 46 min
Tolls: Stations
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Route from Inverness to Forest of Dean on map



Driving directions from Inverness to Forest of Dean

512 mi 8 h 46 min
1.
Head southeast on Castle Street (B861)
866 ft
2.
Continue onto Culduthel Road (B861)
359 ft
3.
Make a slight left onto Old Edinburgh Road (B853)
0.3 mi
4.
Go straight onto Annfield Road (B853)
1226 ft
5.
Turn left onto Damfield Road (B853)
876 ft
6.
Continue onto Culcabock Road (B853)
0.3 mi
7.
Continue straight onto Old Perth Road (B9006)
0.4 mi
8.
Enter Inshes Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Culloden Road (B9006)
105 ft
9.
Exit the roundabout onto Culloden Road (B9006)
0.3 mi
10.
Take the ramp on the right onto B9006
505 ft
11.
Continue slightly left onto A9
108 mi
12.
Enter Inveralmond Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A9
495 ft
13.
Exit the roundabout onto A9
2.4 mi
14.
Enter Broxden Roundabout and take the 3rd exit towards A9: Stirling
732 ft
15.
Exit the roundabout towards A9: Stirling
26.2 mi
16.
Enter Keir Roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto M9
630 ft
17.
Exit the roundabout onto M9
6.4 mi
18.
Keep right towards M80: Carlisle
13.6 mi
19.
Keep left onto M73
6.4 mi
20.
Keep left towards M74: Carlisle
0.5 mi
21.
Keep right towards M74: Carlisle
29.5 mi
22.
Continue onto A74(M)
49 mi
23.
Continue onto M6
98 mi
24.
Keep right onto Preston Bypass (M6)
86 mi
25.
Keep left onto M6
9.4 mi
26.
Keep left onto M5
40 mi
27.
Take the ramp on the left
0.5 mi
28.
Enter Strensham Interchange and take the 2nd exit onto M50
1074 ft
29.
Exit the roundabout onto M50
17.9 mi
30.
Take the ramp on the left towards M50
210 ft
31.
Turn left onto B4221
476 ft
32.
Make a sharp left onto B4221
2 mi
33.
Turn left onto B4224
3.2 mi
34.
Turn left onto A40
0.3 mi
35.
Turn right onto B4224
1.8 mi
36.
Turn right onto Bradley Court Road (B4224)
804 ft
37.
Continue onto Townsend (B4224)
471 ft
38.
Continue onto High Street (B4224)
666 ft
39.
Continue onto Stars Pitch (B4224)
971 ft
40.
Continue right onto New Road (A4136)
4.5 mi
41.
Turn left onto B4234
2 mi
42.
Turn right onto Speech House Road (B4226)
25 ft
43.
Turn left onto New Road (B4234)
1.4 mi
44.
You have arrived at your destination
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How much does it cost to drive from Inverness to Forest of Dean?

Well, using petrol, it's £88.8. The petrol price we're talking about here is 143 pence per liter, and the car guzzles up 37.5 miles per gallon. Now, if you're carpooling with two buddies, each of you only chips in £44.4 for the trip (£88.8 divided by 2). With three mates, it's about £29.6 each (£88.8 divided by 3), and if you've got a full car of four, it's only £22.2 each (£88.8 divided by 4). The fuel cost for the journey is calculated based on how far you're driving and how much fuel your car drinks up. So, for this journey, you'd need about 62.1 liters of fuel. And that's where the £88.8 comes from for the trip from Inverness to Forest of Dean.

 

One thing that can affect car fuel consumption is tire air pressure for the following reasons:

  1. Rolling Resistance: Properly inflated tires have less rolling resistance, meaning they require less energy to keep the vehicle moving. This reduces the workload on the engine and improves fuel efficiency. On the other hand, under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance, forcing the engine to work harder and consuming more fuel.

  2. Optimal Performance: Tires that are inflated to the manufacturer's recommended pressure level ensure optimal performance and fuel efficiency. Deviating from this recommended pressure level, either by under-inflating or over-inflating the tires, can lead to decreased fuel efficiency.

  3. Tire Wear: Improper tire inflation can cause uneven tire wear, which can further increase rolling resistance and fuel consumption. Regularly checking and maintaining proper tire pressure can help prevent premature tire wear and maintain fuel efficiency.

  4. Handling and Stability: Properly inflated tires also contribute to better handling and stability, especially during cornering and braking. This can lead to smoother driving, which in turn can help improve fuel efficiency by reducing the need for sudden acceleration or braking maneuvers.

  5. Environmental Impact: Maintaining proper tire pressure is not only beneficial for fuel efficiency but also reduces tire wear and extends tire life. This helps reduce the environmental impact associated with tire disposal and manufacturing, contributing to overall sustainability.

Overall, maintaining proper tire air pressure is essential for optimal fuel efficiency, vehicle performance, and safety. Regularly checking and adjusting tire pressure according to the manufacturer's recommendations can help drivers save fuel and reduce their environmental footprint.


Diesel cost from Inverness to Forest of Dean.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 56.1 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 28.05 £ (56.1/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 18.7 £ (56.1/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 14.03 £ (56.1/4) /p.


Where is Inverness located?

Inverness is located in Highland county and in Scotland. It is situated at an altitude of 18 meters above sea level. Inverness has coordinates 57.4777730o,-4.2247210o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Inverness from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Forest of Dean?

Forest of Dean is located in Gloucestershire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 165 meters above sea level. Forest of Dean has coordinates 51.7818576o,-2.5765283o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Forest of Dean from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.