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PadsideTroy
Distance: 18 mi·Duration: 30 min
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Driving from Padside to Troy takes about via B6451. The distance is 18 mi. The straight-line distance is 14 mi. Driving directions
Driving directions
26 · 18 mi- 1 Depart onto Harper Lane 15 yd
- 2 Continue straight onto Dacre Lane 1 mi
- 3 Turn left onto Greenhow Hill Road 1 mi
- 4 Continue straight onto Hardisty Hill 1 mi
- 5 Turn left onto Meagill Lane 2 mi
- 6 Turn left onto Skipton Road 1 mi
- 7 Turn right onto Cobby Syke Road 2 mi
- 8 Continue straight onto Smithson's Lane 1 mi
- 9 Turn right onto Brame Lane 1 mi
- 10 Continue straight onto Lower Norwood Road 3 mi
- 11 Continue straight onto Brame Lane 2 mi
- 12 Turn left onto Farnley Park 2 mi
- 13 Turn right onto Leathley Lane 1 mi
- 14 Turn right onto Harrogate Road 1 mi
- 15 Continue straight onto Main Street 1 mi
- 16 Continue right onto Pool Bank New Road 1 mi
- 17 Turn right onto Old Pool Bank 1 mi
- 18 Merge slightly right onto Leeds Road 1 mi
- 19 Turn sharp right onto Harrogate Road 1 mi
- 20 Turn left onto Otley Old Road 1 mi
- 21 Turn right onto Dean Lane 1 mi
- 22 Continue straight onto Scotland Lane 2 mi
- 23 At end of road, turn left onto Brownberrie Lane 1 mi
- 24 Enter roundabout left onto Station Road 31 yd
- 25 Exit roundabout left onto Station Road 1 mi
- 26 Arrive onto Station Road
The return trip from Troy to Padside covers roughly the same distance, 18 mi.
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Questions and answers
Troy lies roughly to the south of Padside.
How far is it from Padside to Troy?
The distance between Padside and Troy is 18 mi by road.
How long does it take to drive from Padside to Troy?
The drive from Padside to Troy takes approximately 30 min by car.
What is the best route from Padside to Troy?
The fastest route from Padside to Troy covers 18 mi with a driving time of approximately 30 min.
What is the shortest route from Padside to Troy?
The shortest driving route from Padside to Troy is about 18 mi by road.
Sources
Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .

