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Driving from Saint Germans to Ernesettle takes about via A38. The distance is 12 mi. The straight-line distance is 6 mi. Driving directions
Driving directions
20 · 12 mi- 1 Depart left onto Quay Road 23 yd
- 2 Turn right 2 mi
- 3 Turn slightly right 1 mi
- 4 Turn slightly right 1 mi
- 5 At end of road, turn right 6 mi
- 6 Enter rotary straight 69 yd
- 7 Exit rotary straight 1 mi
- 8 Take exit slightly left 1 mi
- 9 Turn straight onto North Road 1 mi
- 10 Take ramp slightly left 1 mi
- 11 Keep slightly right 87 yd
- 12 Enter rotary straight onto The Parkway 39 yd
- 13 Exit rotary straight onto The Parkway 1 mi
- 14 Take exit slightly left 1 mi
- 15 Enter roundabout left onto Crownhill Road 32 yd
- 16 Exit roundabout slightly left onto Crownhill Road 1 mi
- 17 Turn left onto Budshead Road 1 mi
- 18 Continue straight onto Biggin Hill 1 mi
- 19 At end of road, turn left onto Lakeside Drive 1 mi
- 20 Arrive onto Uxbridge Drive
The return trip from Ernesettle to Saint Germans covers roughly the same distance, 12 mi.
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Questions and answers
Ernesettle lies roughly to the east of Saint Germans.
How far is it from Saint Germans to Ernesettle?
The distance between Saint Germans and Ernesettle is 12 mi by road.
How long does it take to drive from Saint Germans to Ernesettle?
The drive from Saint Germans to Ernesettle takes approximately 25 min by car.
What is the best route from Saint Germans to Ernesettle?
The fastest route from Saint Germans to Ernesettle covers 12 mi with a driving time of approximately 25 min.
What is the shortest route from Saint Germans to Ernesettle?
The shortest driving route from Saint Germans to Ernesettle is about 12 mi by road.
Are there charging stations between Saint Germans and Ernesettle?
Yes. You can charge along the route from Saint Germans to Ernesettle, including International Business Park, Plymouth (180 kW), Crabtree, Plymouth (150 kW), Forder Valley Road, Estover Plymouth (150 kW). Charging points on this route: 109.
Sources
Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .

