Route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne

The distance between Kirkcaldy and Dysart and Eastbourne is 510 miles. Travel time is 8 hours and 41 minutes.

From: Kirkcaldy and Dysart, County: Fife, Scotland
To: Eastbourne, County: East Sussex, England
510 mi , 8 h 41 min
Tolls: Stations
Fuel consumption:
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Route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne on map



Driving directions from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne

510 mi 8 h 41 min
1.
Head south on Normand Road (A955)
546 ft
2.
Turn right onto Windmill Road (B928)
0.6 mi
3.
Turn right onto Rosslyn Street (A921)
1134 ft
4.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A921
322 ft
5.
Exit the roundabout onto A921
0.6 mi
6.
Enter Redhouse Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A92
20 ft
7.
Exit the roundabout onto A92
10.3 mi
8.
Continue onto M90
859 ft
9.
Continue towards M90 South: Edinburgh
0.9 mi
10.
Keep right towards M90 South: Edinburgh
6.9 mi
11.
Continue onto A90
1.3 mi
12.
Keep right towards M90: Glasgow
2.3 mi
13.
Keep left towards A8: Airport
1.9 mi
14.
Keep right onto M8
5 mi
15.
Take the ramp on the left towards A899
1002 ft
16.
Keep left towards A899
0.4 mi
17.
Go straight onto Livingston Road (A899)
2.4 mi
18.
Enter Lizzie Brice's Roundabout and take the 3rd exit onto Bankton Road (A71)
434 ft
19.
Exit the roundabout onto Bankton Road (A71)
1.4 mi
20.
Enter Newpark Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Bankton Road (A71)
197 ft
21.
Exit the roundabout onto Bankton Road (A71)
0.5 mi
22.
Enter Wilderness Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Brucefield Park North
78 ft
23.
Exit the roundabout onto Brucefield Park North
644 ft
24.
Turn right onto Brucefield Park West
0.4 mi
25.
Continue straight
7.5 mi
26.
Continue onto Auchengray Road
0.6 mi
27.
Make a slight right
3.2 mi
28.
Turn left onto Carnwath Road (B7016)
2.3 mi
29.
Turn right onto A70
1257 ft
30.
Make a slight left onto Lampits Road
0.7 mi
31.
Continue onto Carnwath Road
0.7 mi
32.
Turn left onto Pettinain Road
0.4 mi
33.
Continue onto Tie Road No 2
1.4 mi
34.
Turn right onto Grange Road
0.5 mi
35.
Turn left onto Covington Road
1.5 mi
36.
Turn left to stay on Covington Road
674 ft
37.
Turn right to stay on Covington Road
1.4 mi
38.
Continue onto Boat Road
0.4 mi
39.
Keep left onto Boat Road
269 ft
40.
Turn left onto Sherifflats Road
0.4 mi
41.
Turn left onto A73
8 mi
42.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A702
269 ft
43.
Exit the roundabout onto A702
1 mi
44.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto A74(M)
212 ft
45.
Exit the roundabout onto A74(M)
49.2 mi
46.
Continue onto M6
98 mi
47.
Keep right onto Preston Bypass (M6)
86 mi
48.
Keep left onto M6
9.4 mi
49.
Keep right onto M6
11.7 mi
50.
Take the ramp on the left
0.9 mi
51.
Keep right at the fork
0.4 mi
52.
Continue onto M42
12.2 mi
53.
Take exit 3A on the left towards M40: London
1 mi
54.
Merge right onto M40
84 mi
55.
Take the ramp on the left towards M25(S): Watford
0.4 mi
56.
Keep right towards M25(S): Heathrow
0.9 mi
57.
Keep left towards M25: Heathrow
34.4 mi
58.
Take the ramp on the left towards M23: Croydon
0.4 mi
59.
Keep right towards M23 (S): Brighton
0.9 mi
60.
Merge right onto M23
5.7 mi
61.
Continue onto M23
8.3 mi
62.
Continue onto A23
7.5 mi
63.
Continue onto London Road (A23)
5.2 mi
64.
Continue onto Dale Hill (A23)
3 mi
65.
Take the ramp on the left towards A27: Lewes
562 ft
66.
Merge right onto A27
878 ft
67.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit towards Lewes
70 ft
68.
Exit the roundabout towards Lewes
333 ft
69.
Enter the roundabout and take the 2nd exit towards A27: Lewes
201 ft
70.
Exit the roundabout towards A27: Lewes
1236 ft
71.
Merge right onto Brighton & Hove Bypass (A27)
2.7 mi
72.
Continue onto Falmer Hill (A27)
3.1 mi
73.
Enter Ashcombe Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Lewes Bypass (A27)
240 ft
74.
Exit the roundabout onto Lewes Bypass (A27)
2.1 mi
75.
Enter Southerham Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Ranscombe Hill (A27)
190 ft
76.
Exit the roundabout onto Ranscombe Hill (A27)
1.5 mi
77.
Enter Beddingham Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto A27
150 ft
78.
Exit the roundabout onto A27
5.5 mi
79.
Enter Drusillas Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto Lewes Road (A27)
138 ft
80.
Exit the roundabout onto Lewes Road (A27)
3.3 mi
81.
Keep right onto Lewes Road (A27)
178 ft
82.
Take the ramp towards A2270: Polegate
242 ft
83.
Continue onto Eastbourne Road (A2270)
1.7 mi
84.
Continue onto Willingdon Road (A2270)
0.3 mi
85.
Enter Willington Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto King's Drive (A2021)
91 ft
86.
Exit the roundabout onto King's Drive (A2021)
1 mi
87.
Enter Rodmill Roundabout and take the 2nd exit onto King's Drive (A2021)
146 ft
88.
Exit the roundabout onto King's Drive (A2021)
0.6 mi
89.
Continue onto Lewes Road (A2021)
0.4 mi
90.
Continue onto Bedfordwell Road (A2021)
643 ft
91.
Make a sharp right onto The Avenue (A2040)
615 ft
92.
Enter Upper Avenue Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Upper Avenue
56 ft
93.
Exit the roundabout onto Upper Avenue
696 ft
94.
Continue onto Cavendish Place
1225 ft
95.
Turn right onto Pevensey Road
457 ft
96.
Turn left onto Susan's Road (A259)
388 ft
97.
Turn left onto Seaside (A259)
54 ft
98.
You have arrived at your destination
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How much does it cost to drive from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne?

If you're using petrol, it's gonna set you back 89 quid. In this calculation, they're saying the petrol price is 144 pence per liter, and the car's gonna guzzle down 37.5 miles for every gallon of that stuff.

Now, if you're carpooling, the cost gets split up between everyone riding. So, if there are two people in the car, it's gonna be 44.5 quid each (£89 divided by 2). With three buddies on board, it works out to around 29.67 quid per person (£89 divided by 3). And if you've got a full car with four people, it's only 22.25 quid per person (£89 divided by 4).

Breaking down the numbers, the fuel cost is calculated based on how far you're going and how much gas your car chugs. For this trip, you're gonna need about 61.8 liters of fuel. They figured that out by dividing the distance of 510.1 miles by the car's fuel consumption rate of 37.5 miles per gallon, and then converting that to liters 'cause, you know, the UK uses liters.

So, you take the fuel needed, which is 61.8 liters, and you multiply it by the price per liter, which is 144 pence. And voilà, you got yourself the total fuel cost for the trip from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne: 89 quid.

 

 

One thing that can affect fuel consumption is the condition of the road for the following reasons:

  1. Surface Roughness: Rough road surfaces, such as those with potholes, cracks, or uneven pavement, can increase rolling resistance. This means the tires have to work harder to maintain speed, leading to higher fuel consumption.

  2. Friction: Poor road conditions can also increase friction between the tires and the road surface. This friction creates drag, which requires the engine to work harder to overcome. As a result, fuel consumption can increase, especially at higher speeds.

  3. Traffic Congestion: Roads with heavy traffic congestion often involve frequent stops and starts, as well as idling in traffic queues. This constant acceleration and deceleration can lead to increased fuel consumption compared to driving on open, free-flowing roads.

  4. Elevation Changes: Roads with steep inclines or declines can affect fuel consumption, especially for vehicles with less powerful engines. Climbing uphill requires more power from the engine and thus more fuel, while descending downhill may require additional braking and fuel to maintain control.

  5. Weather Conditions: Adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, or ice can affect road traction and vehicle stability. Drivers may need to adjust their speed and driving behavior, which can impact fuel consumption.

  6. Surface Quality: Smooth road surfaces with good pavement quality generally result in lower fuel consumption compared to rough or poorly maintained roads. This is because smooth roads reduce rolling resistance and allow for more efficient vehicle operation.

Overall, road conditions play a significant role in determining fuel consumption, and drivers may experience variations in fuel efficiency depending on the condition of the roads they are driving on.


Diesel cost from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 61.8 £ (167p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 30.9 £ (61.8/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 20.6 £ (61.8/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 15.45 £ (61.8/4) /p.


Alternative routes from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne

The most time-consuming route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne spans a distance of 475.61 miles and requires a travel time of 8 hours and 43 minutes.


Which is the cheapest route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne by car?

The cheapest route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne is the second suggested route (476mi, 8h 43min) and costs 83 £ (petrol fuel cost, 144p/lt, 37.5mpg).

The most expensive route from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne is the first suggested route (510mi, 8h 41min) and costs 89 £.

For greater safety, the driver should choose the route that passes through the highway (median barrier) and not through smaller roads (curves in the road, bad road conditions, no median barrier).


How to get from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne?

There are two suggested routes. The fastest route is 510mi (distance from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne) and its duration is 8h 41min. The slowest route is 476mi, and its duration is 8h 43min.

RouteCalculator provides you with the information to prepare your trip from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne by car or motorbike. It offers you alternative road routes that you can follow to go from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne. It provides driving directions from Kirkcaldy and Dysart to Eastbourne, i.e. where to turn and when, distance of the Kirkcaldy and Dysart - Eastbourne route, travel time, display of the route on the map, fuel cost (petrol, diesel) and toll (if exist) cost.

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Where is Kirkcaldy and Dysart located?

Kirkcaldy and Dysart is located in Fife county and in Scotland. It is situated at an altitude of 49 meters above sea level. Kirkcaldy and Dysart has coordinates 56.1279110o,-3.1229330o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Kirkcaldy and Dysart from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of Eastbourne?

Eastbourne is located in East Sussex county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 10 meters above sea level. Eastbourne has coordinates 50.7680350o,0.2904720o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Eastbourne from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.