Having made the journey in both directions only yesterday, I can confirm that this is a fairly easy 10 minute walk but since the route of about 200m nearest the Travelodge is designated as the West Sussex nature trail this doesn’t have hard footings and is, by its nature, uneven and potentially a bit muddy after rain. The rest of the walk is on hard pavement which requires crossing two light traffic roads. Thus, if you are carrying a heavy suitcase or unable to carry a small trolley bag, unsure in your footing and consider that there is poor lighting on the nature trail section at night, you would be better off taking a transport suggested above.
Leaving the Gatwick north terminal arrivals and with the multi-storey car park in front of you, bear left and skirt the car park keeping it to your right, Pass the Premier Inn, also on your right and cross a narrow road coming from your left. Continue on bearing left when you will turn a bend where you will see a petrol station on the right. You will also see the Travelodge in the distance. Cross the road at the designated crossing point just short of a roundabout where the combined entrance for the Premier Inn (A24) and Northgate staff car park is on your right. The car park is enclosed in a wire security fence. Cross the entrance road. At this point you are on a grass verge with a well beaten path. Keeping the wire fence immediately on your right continue walking towards the point where the fence takes a 90 degree turn to the right. You are now on the nature trail between the fence and some shrubbery. Turn at the end and continue to follow the path with the fence on your right and trees on the left. At the point where the fence takes another 90 degree turn to the right, there is a path that dives into the trees on your left. Follow this path which is on a slight incline when you will come across a footbridge over the river. Having crossed the river, you are immediately in the SE corner of the Travelodge car park. Skirting the Travelodge you come to reception.
I believe this would work and would take no more than 15 minutes from Gatwick North Terminal. Follow directions to Premier Inn London Gatwick Airport A23 Airport Way an easy 10 minute walk from the North Terminal which I have done many times. Going through the trees across the River Mole to the Travelodge Car Park could be a challenge if you have luggage and it is wet.
I have never done it but doing some research if you walk to the corner of the Premier Inn Car Park and into the trees there is a small bridge over the River Mole 4 steps up and 4 down this brings you at the Travelodge Car Park . There is a local bus starts at 3 am for £1.60 each free if you have a bus pass OAP. Fastaway bus 100 stops at the North and South Terminals
Travelodge runs shuttle buses. Fares are £3.00 per adult, one way and £1.50 per child (5-15 years old), one way.You will have to call up the hotel to let them know that you are waiting at the pick up point.
It is a long way from the airport, not a walking distance by any standards especially when you have luggage.
Getting a taxi would be cheaper if you are two adults or more but do not get a taxi from the airport taxi desk, call up some company like Alpha cars from Crawley instead and it would work out a lot cheaper.
Looking at google maps, it appears to be possible to go from the airport to the train station, and take a footpath North West towards Riverside Garden Park. Switching to google streetview, there is a footpath along the North East side of London Road which can be followed to the North West towards the Travelodge at the junction of London Road and Povey Cross Road. It looks like it shouldn’t be more than a 10 minute walk.
My proposed route is shown here at a little over a mile, so more like 20 minutes to walk.
The travel lodge looks a little far away to me, however having recently dropped off my car for parking directly outside the Premier Inn I can confirm that both the Premier Inn and the Sofitel are onsite and easily accessible from the terminal by foot (I was using the North Terminal but it’s also pretty easy to get between terminals on the inter-terminal transit shuttle).
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