The lottery of calling into motorway service stations is part of any summer road trip.
Some are fine â but many UK sites are among the worst in Europe. As a travel and motor journalist Iâve toured the motorway network many times, but I also used to work in a service station so I know many of the industryâs secret horrors.
To help you make a savvy choice when you pass the ânext services one mileâ sign, Iâve revealed the best and worst sites across Britain. Iâve combined my own experiences with the results of recent surveys and polls and scoured the thousands of customer reviews posted online.
The Farmshop services on the M5 Motorway near Gloucester consistently comes top in surveys
This extraordinary site shows the others where theyâre going wrong. It consistently wins surveys and polls thanks to its upmarket farm shop, herb garden and all-wooden kidsâ play area.
The grass-roofed wood and glass restaurant overlooks a duck pond and Cotswold landscapes beyond.
Instead of big name brands and fast food, you find a quality butcher, baker and deli stalls with everything sourced within 30 miles.
Typical reviews: âDelicious as usualâ, âthoughtfully designed, âunexpected treatâ.
The northern sister station to Gloucester was founded by farmers when the motorway was built across their land.
It uses the same modern formula, with a farm shop, indoor soft play room and regional treats such Penrith fudge, Herdwick lamb and Cumberland sausages. Outside are dog walks, water features and picnic areas with views.
Typical reviews: âAbsolutely lovelyâ, âbest breakfast Iâve ever hadâ, âspotlessâ.
This may be one of the UKâs busiest and most profitable motorway service sites, but that certainly doesnât mean that it is dirty and unfriendly.
Simon Heptinstall, a travel and motor journalist, has toured the motorway network many times, and used to work in a service station so he knows many of the industryâs secret horrors
Wetherby is highly rated for simple practicalities such as layout and design, and a wide range of shops from Greggs to M&S.Â
Facilities include a motel, laundrette and showers, plus it has more than 700 parking spaces as well as plenty of high-power electric vehicle charging bays.
Typical reviews: âAmazing staffâ, âlots of parkingâ, âsensible layoutâ.
One of the newest and busiest services, Rugby has swiftly become considered one of the best, with its clean toilets oftensingled out for praise.
Typical review: âCleanest Iâd ever been toâ, âsmartâ, âmy go-to services â sometimes I stop for a wander even if I donât need toâ.
With a small castle lodge in its grounds, thereâs no mistaking this is part of the Westmorland chain along with Gloucester and Tebay. Includes deli counters, free air and water for cars, and footpaths leading into the countryside.
Typical reviews: âBest customer service everâ, âup marketâ, âquality was insaneâ.
Cairn Lodge, Glasgow, is a small site which has unusual cosy charm despite its array of fast food outlets
Built next to a pretty lake and connected to its own hotel, this small site has an unusual cosy charm despite its array of fast food outlets.
Typical reviews: âGreat viewsâ, âlovely serviceâ, âfriendly and efficient.
Often judged one of the most attractive sites, thanks to a spacious restaurant terrace and landscaped lakeside walk. Inside thereâs a wide range of outlets from Wetherspoons to M&S. Visitors often report seeing red kites circling overhead.
Typical reviews: âBrilliant services. Itâs massive and looks greatâ, âgreat choice of outletsâ.
North Canes in Staffordshire features a smart design with fountains, picnic areas and a small woodland walk
Previously judged the UKâs best services, this is still popular despite its ageing facilities. It also houses the HQ of Roadchef and, perhaps itâs no surprise, it features a smart design with fountains, picnic areas and a small woodland walk.
Typical reviews: âGood layout, look and feelâ, âquick serviceâ, âplenty of choicesâ.
On this busy stretch of the M6, both north and southbound sites are surprisingly leafy oases with a lake walk, ducks and fountains. Facilities include motels, showers and laundrette.
Typical reviews: âLight airy feelâ, âgood choice of food outletsâ, âloved being able to sit by the lakeâ.
With a wooded picnic area, it became a cult social media hit thanks to the footbridge connecting the two separate sites, which was renamed the Scott Mills Bridge in a playful Radio 1 campaign to get things named after the presenter.
Typical reviews: âAmazing breakfastâ, âplenty of seatingâ, ârelaxing feelâ.
(Starting with the very worst)
Toddington is regularly ridiculed online, is judged the UKâs worst by serious surveys and is so ugly it has even served as the location for a Hammer horror film. Both north and southbound sites are dated, crowded and have an unattractive layout.
Toddingtonâs Tripadvisor rating is just 1.8 out of five, and more than half the reviewers rate it as âterribleâ. Customer photos show peeling walls, food-splattered floors and tables piled high with half-eaten takeaways.Â
A recent review on motorwayservices.uk said: âThe smell takes your breath away.â The normally restrained website also describes Toddington as âunusually derelictâ.
Typical reviews: âIâve never been in such a dirty toiletâ, âreally badly lit and extortionately expensiveâ, âcompletely awfulâ.
Our smallest site is so bad its local MP once called for it to be closed. It has a multistorey car park, creating a cold, unfriendly atmosphere â particularly after dark.
Typical reviews: âA concrete hellâ, âthere is nowhere remotely pleasant to sitâ.
This is a very industrial-looking site, and it now includes a boarded-up motel and restaurant. A Government quango studied all motorway services in 2023 and judged this the worst â thousands of customers agree.
Typical reviews: âLooks like an abandoned hospitalâ, âIâm always left wondering whether my car will still be thereâ, âby the time Iâd queued for an hour to get out of the car park, I needed the toilet againâ.
Another of the oldest sites, Keeleâs fast food outlets are found up a flight of concrete steps on a bridge across the motorway. Its only open space is a tiny grass verge.
Typical reviews: âThe services that time forgotâ, âworst breakfast everâ, âdisgustingâ.
Southwaite, on the M6, is the last M6 service station before the Scottish border, but the tourist information centre has been closed and turned into a Greggs
In 1977, the food critic Egon Ronay slated this site as âpoorâ, and still today more than half of its reviews give it one out of five. Itâs the last M6 service station before the Scottish border but the tourist information centre has been closed and turned into a Greggs.
Typical reviews: âThe smell hits you like a brick wallâ, âcompletely stupid â incoming traffic has to cross over outgoing trafficâ.
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