Wells-next-the-Sea
Wells-next-the-Sea
Bristol
Bristol
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Wells-next-the-Sea to Bristol

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Wells-next-the-Sea to Bristol covers approximately 330 kilometers. By car, you will travel via the A17, join the A1(M), and then take the M4 motorway across the country to reach Bristol. This is a significant cross-country journey. Rail travel is complex, requiring a bus to King's Lynn, a train to London, and a connection to Bristol Temple Meads. Expect a total travel time of 5 to 6 hours. Bristol is a vibrant city known for its maritime history and creative culture, making it a fantastic destination.

Total Distance: Driving distance 330 km, straight-line air distance 270 km.
Fastest Way
Driving is the fastest, taking approximately 4.5 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving is the most cost-effective option for this route.
Compare Wells-next-the-Sea to Bristol Routes
Train
Connecting
Driving
Direct
Duration 6 hours 4 hours 30 mins
Avg Price 100-180 GBP 65-90 GBP in fuel
Operator LNER and GWR Personal Vehicle
Route Bus to King's Lynn, train to London King's Cross, transfer to Paddington, then Bristol. A17, A1(M), M25, M4.
Tip The transfer between London stations is via the Underground; allow plenty of time. The M25 can be very busy; try to avoid it during rush hour.
Travel Tips
  • Rail Connections
    The transfer between London King's Cross and Paddington is via the Circle or Hammersmith & City line.
  • Driving
    Bristol has a Clean Air Zone; check if your vehicle is compliant.
  • Parking
    Use the Trenchard Street car park for easy access to the city center.
  • Navigation
    Use Google Maps for real-time traffic updates on the M4.
  • Booking
    Book train tickets in advance to save money on the GWR leg.
Safety Tips
  • Road Safety
    The M4 is a busy motorway; maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
  • City Safety
    Stay in well-lit areas when walking in the city center at night.
  • Emergency
    Keep a mobile phone charged and carry a power bank.
  • Health
    Carry a basic first aid kit for long-distance driving.
People Also Ask
  • Is Bristol worth visiting?
    Yes, it has a vibrant cultural scene and a fascinating history.
  • How do I get to Bristol from Norfolk?
    Drive via the A17 and M4 or take the train via London.
  • Are there direct trains?
    No, you will need to change at least twice.
  • What is the best way to travel?
    Driving is generally the most convenient for this distance.
  • Is parking easy?
    Yes, there are many multi-story car parks in the city center.
Quick Info
  • From Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, United Kingdom
  • To Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

Summer for the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta and pleasant weather.

Things to Do in Bristol
1
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Visit this iconic bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, offering stunning views of the Avon Gorge.
2
SS Great Britain
Explore this historic ship, also designed by Brunel, which is now a major museum.
3
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Discover a wide range of art, archaeology, and natural history in this beautiful building.
4
Harbourside
Stroll around the historic harbor, which is filled with restaurants, bars, and cultural venues.
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