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Ever wondered if there was a simple way of planning your route when travelling? Well, fear not! Advanced Towing UK have connected with the AA to provide a quick and simple solution when travelling from A-B. To use the AA route planner, simply follow the link below, where you can enter either your town or postcode of both origin and destination. Useful information such as speed camera locations, traffic black spots and petrol stations are also included, as well as a coloured map.

AA Route Planner

Along with the route planner that the AA supply, they also have a search for places to stay. In this search you can select the "Campsite" option to find different types of campsite throughout Britain.

AA Places to Stay

The odds are you're going to be hungry on your travels! But don't worry, because whether that be whilst travelling or where you are staying, the AA has a search that allows you to search for restaurant and pubs in Britain.

Search for Restaurants & Pubs

Need some entertainment? The AA have you covered again with a search for events and attractions. You can search for locations, names of events and specific dates, so that you will know what is happening wherever you are, whenever you are there.

Search for Events & Attractions

If you need to find out what the weather is like in the area you are staying, then head over to the Met Office website where you can select a region and view the upcoming weather forecast.

View the Met Office Website

The Ramblers' Association is Britain's biggest charity working to promote walking and to improve conditions for all walkers. With 140,000 members in England, Scotland and Wales, we've been working for walkers for 70 years. Through our network of dedicated volunteers and staff, we support all who walk, from beginners to experienced enthusiasts, family groups to solitary strollers and the very young to the young at heart.

The Ramblers Association


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