via A55/M56
The drive from Bangor to Manchester takes approximately 1h 35min, covering 80 miles (129 km) via A55/M56. Under normal conditions, expect to spend around £9 on petrol.
Travel time can vary — during rush hour, bank holidays, or school holidays, the journey may take 2–3+ hours. For the fastest journey, travel early morning (before 7 AM) or after 7 PM on weekdays. Avoid the M25 during rush hours if your route passes through London.
Traffic is usually worst during weekday rush hours (7–9 AM, 4–7 PM), bank holidays, and school half-terms.
For this shorter drive, early morning (6-8 am) is ideal. Rush hour (7–9 AM and 4–7 PM) can significantly add to journey time, especially near city centres.
UK motorways have a 70mph speed limit. Service stations are typically every 30-60 miles. Check Traffic England or Highways England for live updates before your journey.
This journey can usually be done without stopping for fuel.
Train prices vary — book in advance on Trainline or National Rail for the best fares. Coaches (National Express, Megabus) are the cheapest option.
Before setting off on this journey, ensure your vehicle is prepared for UK motorway driving. Keep to the left-hand lane unless overtaking, and remember that speed limits are displayed in miles per hour — 70 mph on motorways and 60 mph on single carriageways. Plan rest stops at motorway services every two hours to stay alert. Watch for variable speed limits on smart motorways, shown on overhead gantry signs. Roundabouts are common at junctions, so remember to give way to traffic from the right. Keep loose change handy for any toll roads along your route.