Right then. A while back, thanks to an abundance of annual leave that needed to be taken by the end of the year, I booked myself 3 weeks off work between the 16th September and the 4th October.
My plans for this 3 week break from work? a Eurotrip!!!
I'm about a 40 minute drive straight down the M20 from the LeShuttle, and I've booked an evening crossing on Sunday the 15th September, which will get me to France at just before 9pm local time (8pm UK time), having left my door at about 5pm. I've not yet booked a return crossing - I'll book this when I'm out there, based on weather, where I am, and if I fancy coming home early. But I'll probably be looking at coming home on the Friday 4th, just to give me a couple of days at home before going back to work!
I've not driven abroad in a car, however I've done probably around 5000 miles on motorbikes, in France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and Austria, so know what to expect in terms of driving. I've done a few of these trips solo too, just me and the motorbike!
Here's some memories of those trips:
I'm aiming to do this fairly cheaply - I've set a rough figure of £1000, inc eurotunnel (£280ish), fuel - 3x or 4x tanks at 500 miles per tank (£320) - however that's £600 gone already so I'll probably be well over budget! In fact, I'll probably blow though that!! I'll be staying in free parkups, cheap aires, with the occasional campsite for a day or 3 if I fancy stopping somewhere for a few days, so accomodation costs will hopefully only be £150 or so, max.
My rough plan for the trip - well, this map with several saved park ups/campsites/aires gives an idea of where I'll be heading!
Initial plans are to hit the autoroutes for the first evening's drive, stopping either at a parkup in the town of Gace - park4night - (61230) Gacé - 3-430 Rue du Marché aux Bestiaux - which is just over 3hrs away from Calais according to google maps - or if I fancy doing another hour, a different parkup just outside Le Mans - park4night - (72550) Brains-sur-Gée - Château des Touches - which is just over 4hrs away. So an ETA of 12am or 1am - local time - which would be 11pm or 12am for me, still on UK time I enjoy driving at night with less cars so I'm happy driving into the night.
On the subject of autoroutes, I have an Sanef/Emovis Tag ready to go and stuck in my windscreen next to the rear view mirror (currently in it's little foil bag in my dash) so Peage toll booths should be no issue. I just need to remember to avoid the 2m restricted lanes, as I've got my roof rack, solar panel, and I'll have a bag on the rack with my table and chair in.
I have a Monzo card which is excellent for euro transactions so I'll be using that for any card payments. I have 12GB of data roaming on my phone, and also 12GB on my 4G router in the van, this will roll over 2 weeks into the trip so I'll have another 12GB then too.
After the initial day I'll probably head into Le Mans and drive (and try and stop for a cheeky pic) on the public road sections of the 24hr circuit - Mulsanne straight, Arnage, and the Porsche curves!!
Then onto La Rochelle for the rest of the day, with another parkup just to the south of the town.
After that, I have a rough idea of where I'll be heading, but how long I stay in each location is subject to change based on weather and various other factors. The rough plan after the first day in La Rochelle is to head down towards Biarritz. I'll stay here a day or 3, enjoy a wander around the town and enjoy the beaches, and try to not spend too much money! There's options of cheap Aires, or a slightly more expensive Yelloh! village, or independent campsites (which hopefully should be fairly quiet and able to be booked on short notice due to it being out of peak season).
After Biarritz I'll be heading into the Pyrenees, with at least one stop over before heading to a small town on the Spanish side called Ainsa - any MTB'ers will likely have heard of this place, they have an excellent trail network called 'Zona Zero' - Zona Zero Pirineos - Home - with most of the trails starting in or around Ainsa. I'll spend a few days here, I'll be taking one of my mountain bikes with me so I'll ride at least one of the routes whilst I'm there.
After this, I think I'll be heading across to the northern coast of Spain, Catalonia and the Costa Brava. I've picked out a few gems of locations here where I'll spend some time soaking up the (hopefully) warm weather and warm sea. Then after this It'll be onto the French Rivieria, again having picked out a few 'must see places' to stop at! Cassis, Porquerolles, and Èze to name a few...
That should take me up to about the middle of week 3 roughly, when I'll start to head north, taking the Route Napoleon to Grenoble, then either hitting the autoroute to get back to the UK or taking a slightly longer route over a few days, depending how much time I have left!!
The van is almost ready to go, I'm about to build some overhead storage above my kitchen area which will also house my Victron touch 50 display. I've got 230Ah of battery and 305w of solar so won't have to worry about electrics, even with an 800w induction hob (I have a double gas hob too). I also need to do a few tweaks with VCDS before I go.
I'll be taking a folding portable toilet in case of emergencies, the fridge will be stocked with easy to cook meals, and I'll take plenty of smidge fly repellant, and sunscreen!!
3 weeks and 4 days and I'll be on the French autoroute!!
My plans for this 3 week break from work? a Eurotrip!!!
I'm about a 40 minute drive straight down the M20 from the LeShuttle, and I've booked an evening crossing on Sunday the 15th September, which will get me to France at just before 9pm local time (8pm UK time), having left my door at about 5pm. I've not yet booked a return crossing - I'll book this when I'm out there, based on weather, where I am, and if I fancy coming home early. But I'll probably be looking at coming home on the Friday 4th, just to give me a couple of days at home before going back to work!
I've not driven abroad in a car, however I've done probably around 5000 miles on motorbikes, in France, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and Austria, so know what to expect in terms of driving. I've done a few of these trips solo too, just me and the motorbike!
Here's some memories of those trips:
I'm aiming to do this fairly cheaply - I've set a rough figure of £1000, inc eurotunnel (£280ish), fuel - 3x or 4x tanks at 500 miles per tank (£320) - however that's £600 gone already so I'll probably be well over budget! In fact, I'll probably blow though that!! I'll be staying in free parkups, cheap aires, with the occasional campsite for a day or 3 if I fancy stopping somewhere for a few days, so accomodation costs will hopefully only be £150 or so, max.
My rough plan for the trip - well, this map with several saved park ups/campsites/aires gives an idea of where I'll be heading!
Initial plans are to hit the autoroutes for the first evening's drive, stopping either at a parkup in the town of Gace - park4night - (61230) Gacé - 3-430 Rue du Marché aux Bestiaux - which is just over 3hrs away from Calais according to google maps - or if I fancy doing another hour, a different parkup just outside Le Mans - park4night - (72550) Brains-sur-Gée - Château des Touches - which is just over 4hrs away. So an ETA of 12am or 1am - local time - which would be 11pm or 12am for me, still on UK time I enjoy driving at night with less cars so I'm happy driving into the night.
On the subject of autoroutes, I have an Sanef/Emovis Tag ready to go and stuck in my windscreen next to the rear view mirror (currently in it's little foil bag in my dash) so Peage toll booths should be no issue. I just need to remember to avoid the 2m restricted lanes, as I've got my roof rack, solar panel, and I'll have a bag on the rack with my table and chair in.
I have a Monzo card which is excellent for euro transactions so I'll be using that for any card payments. I have 12GB of data roaming on my phone, and also 12GB on my 4G router in the van, this will roll over 2 weeks into the trip so I'll have another 12GB then too.
After the initial day I'll probably head into Le Mans and drive (and try and stop for a cheeky pic) on the public road sections of the 24hr circuit - Mulsanne straight, Arnage, and the Porsche curves!!
Then onto La Rochelle for the rest of the day, with another parkup just to the south of the town.
After that, I have a rough idea of where I'll be heading, but how long I stay in each location is subject to change based on weather and various other factors. The rough plan after the first day in La Rochelle is to head down towards Biarritz. I'll stay here a day or 3, enjoy a wander around the town and enjoy the beaches, and try to not spend too much money! There's options of cheap Aires, or a slightly more expensive Yelloh! village, or independent campsites (which hopefully should be fairly quiet and able to be booked on short notice due to it being out of peak season).
After Biarritz I'll be heading into the Pyrenees, with at least one stop over before heading to a small town on the Spanish side called Ainsa - any MTB'ers will likely have heard of this place, they have an excellent trail network called 'Zona Zero' - Zona Zero Pirineos - Home - with most of the trails starting in or around Ainsa. I'll spend a few days here, I'll be taking one of my mountain bikes with me so I'll ride at least one of the routes whilst I'm there.
After this, I think I'll be heading across to the northern coast of Spain, Catalonia and the Costa Brava. I've picked out a few gems of locations here where I'll spend some time soaking up the (hopefully) warm weather and warm sea. Then after this It'll be onto the French Rivieria, again having picked out a few 'must see places' to stop at! Cassis, Porquerolles, and Èze to name a few...
That should take me up to about the middle of week 3 roughly, when I'll start to head north, taking the Route Napoleon to Grenoble, then either hitting the autoroute to get back to the UK or taking a slightly longer route over a few days, depending how much time I have left!!
The van is almost ready to go, I'm about to build some overhead storage above my kitchen area which will also house my Victron touch 50 display. I've got 230Ah of battery and 305w of solar so won't have to worry about electrics, even with an 800w induction hob (I have a double gas hob too). I also need to do a few tweaks with VCDS before I go.
I'll be taking a folding portable toilet in case of emergencies, the fridge will be stocked with easy to cook meals, and I'll take plenty of smidge fly repellant, and sunscreen!!
3 weeks and 4 days and I'll be on the French autoroute!!
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