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European
road trip in a campervan or motorhome
If you
are planning to visit and tour Europe, then
an European road trip is one of the best ways
to do it. On a road trip gone are the confines
of public transport, the waiting around for
the next bus or train, limited by where and
when they depart and arrive. You have your
own transport and you can go anywhere, anytime
you want. The open road is waiting.
Driving around Europe is relatively easy.
Outside of the UK every country drives on
the right, and many of the borders no longer
exist so there is no waiting or visa checks.
Not only do you have one of the best tools
for independent travel, a vehicle, but a road
trip can also prove to be a cheaper way to
travel.
The best way to travel around Europe is by
campervan. Many people enjoy campervan road
trips around Europe every year. A campervan
might not be your first choice but a campervan
gives a freedom unparalleled by any other
vehicle. A car can get you around but in a
campervan you can prepare and cook food. Think
of all those coffees and teas you don't have
to buy in cafes. Looking for and staying in
hotels and hostels, can be a pain, but camping
works out much cheaper. Why stay in someone
else's bed when you already have one with
you in your camper? Now you could just take
a car on your road trip and chuck a tent in
the back so you can still stay in campsites,
but campervans have one last privilege. Across
Europe there are special places where campervans
can be parked and slept in for free, called
Aires. Suddenly the road trip has just got
a lot cheaper, with only fuel and food costs
you have a few more tourist Euros to spend.
When buying
your chosen camper you need to think carefully
about fuel efficiency and comfort. You will
only need a 4x4 if you intend to off-road.
In Europe it is surprisingly difficult to
drive off road as most land is private, so
a standard vehicle is adequate, a 4x4 will
just add to your fuel bill. In Morocco there
are roads to most of the tourist destinations,
though there are also some roads only for
4x4 vehicles. If Morocco
is the only African country you intend to
visit in your campervan, then there is no
need to have a 4x4 vehicle. If you wish to
travel through more African countries it would
be worth joining an expedition. Some overlanding
expeditions take individuals without their
own transport, whilst other groups lead expeditions
and provide support to groups driving their
own vehicles. There are more buying tips here.
No road trip is complete without guidebooks
and maps. Once you're on the road a good guide
book will enable you to find a good place
to stay wherever you end up. Most people undertaking
a road trip of Europe use the Michelin
Maps, especially in France, Spain and
Portugal. Even if you have a Satellite Navigation
system you should have a map of Europe to
help plan your trip. For campsites the essential
guides are the ACSI
DVD if you plan to travel with a laptop
and if you are travelling in the low season
(excluding last two weeks of July and first
two weeks of August) you should have an ACSI
Camping Card which gives discounts at
participating campsites. For the motorhome
stopover Aires the popular guides are in the
All
the Aires series which have guide books
for Aires in Europe including France, Spain
and Portugal, Benelux and Scandinavia, and
the mountainous regions of France, Spain,
Germany, Switzerland, etc. With these maps
and guides you are sure to have the best road
trip possible.
Road Trip Tours of Europe
With so much to see and do anywhere you go
in Europe, you'll have a great time.
Beer and Chocolate -
A simple road trip ideal for a short holiday
is to visit France, Belgium, Netherlands and
Germany in a circular tour of 7 days or longer.
This road trip tour is possible from most
UK east coast ports. Take in Bruges, Amsterdam,
Dusseldorf and Lille in a circular tour and
enjoy a road trip of four different culinary
countries. This road trip is ideal for people
who like beer and chocolate, so make sure
you have space in your camper to bring some
back!
Van Tour - There
is an unofficial road trip tour of Europe
known as Van Tour. Every year numerous campervans
depart the UK and party their way around Europe
from July to October. First they head through
France to the first stop - Pamplona, Spain,
for the Running of the Bulls in early July.
From here many Van Tour campervans head south
to Lagos in Portugal where there are sandy
beaches and surf waves. From here the more
adventurous head to Morocco. Most campervans
then drive around the Mediterranean to Italy
and Croatia before heading north to the final
stop on the Van Tour trip - Oktoberfest in
Germany, in October. There is no set itinerary
on Van Tour and people detour to wherever
they choose between the two major events taking
their campervans to other festivals and locations.
To join Van Tour simply book in at a campsite
near Pamplona for the Running of the Bulls
and you'll meet likeminded Van Tourers.
Italy - With so
much to see and do, with a good guide book
Italy makes an excellent road trip. You can
camp beside the lakes of Garda and Como. Visit
the cities of Venice, Florence and Rome, and
drive through the Tuscan hills. Not to mention
the food! The Italians are camper mad so you
can't fail to have an excellent campervan
road trip in Italy.
The Grand Tour - Anyone with
more time on their hands should attempt the
ultimate road trip, a European 'Grand Tour'.
Traditionally the route took travellers through
France and Italy in search of art, culture
and the roots of Western civilization. Whilst
some travellers made it as far as Greece or
Sicily, most travelled North after Rome heading
for the Alps before returning home. Whilst
France and Italy still feature in most modern
day Grand Tours, the countries travelled have
become more extensive. The four compass points
of mainland Europe are a popular option where
road trippers drive North to Norway, Turkey,
Southern Sicily, and Southern Spain and Portugal.
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