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Distance: 16 mi·Duration: 25 min

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Driving from Danbury to Thundersley takes about via A130. The distance is 16 mi. The straight-line distance is 11 mi. Driving directions

Driving directions

17 · 16 mi
  1. 1 Depart right onto Maldon Road 137 yd
  2. 2 Turn slightly right onto Main Road 1 mi
  3. 3 Continue straight onto Bell Hill 1 mi
  4. 4 Continue straight onto Main Road 1 mi
  5. 5 Continue straight onto Maldon Road 1 mi
  6. 6 Enter rotary slightly left onto Chelmsford Bypass 17 yd
  7. 7 Exit rotary straight onto Chelmsford Bypass 1 mi
  8. 8 Merge slightly right onto Chelmsford Bypass 1 mi
  1. 9 Take exit slightly left 1 mi
  2. 10 Enter rotary left onto Rettendon Bypass 63 yd
  3. 11 Exit rotary straight onto Rettendon Bypass 9 mi
  4. 12 Enter rotary straight onto Canvey Way 107 yd
  5. 13 Exit rotary straight onto Canvey Way 2 mi
  6. 14 Take exit slightly left onto Canvey Way 1 mi
  7. 15 Enter rotary straight onto London Road 42 yd
  8. 16 Exit rotary slightly left onto London Road 2 mi
  9. 17 Arrive left onto London Road

The return trip from Thundersley to Danbury covers roughly the same distance, 16 mi.

Questions and answers

Thundersley lies roughly to the south of Danbury.

How far is it from Danbury to Thundersley?

The distance between Danbury and Thundersley is 16 mi by road.

How long does it take to drive from Danbury to Thundersley?

The drive from Danbury to Thundersley takes approximately 25 min by car.

What is the best route from Danbury to Thundersley?

The fastest route from Danbury to Thundersley covers 16 mi with a driving time of approximately 25 min.

What is the shortest route from Danbury to Thundersley?

The shortest driving route from Danbury to Thundersley is about 16 mi by road.

Sources

Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .