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Train Driving

Nairn to Bristol

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Nairn to Bristol is a long-distance trip, covering approximately 480 miles. You will travel south on the A9, then transition to the M5 motorway, which runs down the west side of the UK. By train, the route involves multiple changes, typically through Inverness, Glasgow, and then a direct service to Bristol. Bristol is a major city in the South West of England, known for its maritime history, culture, and vibrant arts scene. This route takes you from the northern Highlands through the central belt and down the west coast of England.

Total Distance: 770 km driving distance and 580 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving, taking approximately 9 hours 30 minutes.
Cheapest Way
Train, if booked in advance with a Railcard.
Compare Nairn to Bristol Routes
Train
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 10 hours 30 mins 9 hours 30 mins
Avg Price £105-£280 £120-£200 fuel cost
Operator ScotRail/Avanti West Coast/GWR N/A
Route Nairn to Inverness, change for Glasgow Queen Street, walk to Central, train to Bristol. A96 to Inverness, A9 south to Stirling, M80/M73 to M74, M6, M5 to Bristol.
Tip Book your train tickets well in advance to get the best prices. The M5 is a major motorway; expect heavy traffic near major cities.
Travel Tips
  • Glasgow Transfer
    Allow at least 45 minutes for the transfer between Glasgow Queen Street and Central.
  • A9 Driving
    Be aware of average speed cameras on the A9 between Inverness and Perth.
  • Fuel Stops
    Fill up at service stations along the M5, but be aware they are more expensive.
  • Booking
    Use the Trainline app for real-time updates on your train connections.
  • Weather
    Check the weather forecast for the entire route, as conditions can vary significantly.
Safety Tips
  • Motorway Safety
    The M5 can be busy; maintain a safe following distance.
  • Fatigue
    This is a long drive; take regular breaks at service stations along the M5.
  • Emergency
    Keep a breakdown kit in your car, including a warning triangle and high-visibility vest.
  • Night Driving
    Be cautious of wildlife on the A9 during night hours.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a direct train?
    No, you must change trains in Inverness and Glasgow.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes about 9 hours and 30 minutes.
  • Are there tolls?
    No, there are no tolls on this route.
  • Can I fly?
    No, there are no practical commercial flights between Nairn and Bristol.
  • Is the M5 busy?
    Yes, it can be very busy, especially near the major junctions.
Quick Info
  • From Nairn, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • To Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

May to September for the best road conditions and daylight hours.

Things to Do in Bristol
1
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Visit this iconic bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
2
SS Great Britain
Explore this historic ship designed by Brunel.
3
Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Explore the history and art of Bristol.
4
Harbourside
Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, restaurants, and bars along the waterfront.
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