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Driving Through Europe. Ideas
I am planning to drive through Europe with my brother and couple of friends (all men). It will be sometimes during May or June this year. I just wanted some ideas what route to take where we can see few countries, nice sceneries, few cities and some culture. I am in London and do not mind taking any route but do not want to repeat it. Someone suggested that we should drive up north towards Scotland (to cover UK) and then cross over to Europe from wherever possible and then drive down towards Calais to come back. But I would prefer other choices from people who know better. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For driving anywhere in Europe, the first thing you'll need is a decent route planner. This is by far the best one:
http:// www.via micheli n.co.uk /
(Note that you can choose 'sightseeing' among the options).
While the UK has some fantastic places to visit, I can't really see the point of spending more time on this side of the channel than you need to (e.g. by driving up to Scotland). Save that for another trip.
Further, I'd advise against trying to cover too many miles. If you want to really enjoy the trip, you probably don't want to spend a high percentage of your time driving.
Harwich is an easy drive from London, so why not start with the Harwich -Hoek van Holland ferry? That takes yopu almost straight into Rotterdam, from where yopu could head north to Amsterdam. Then south to Köln (and/or Frankfurt) and south again (via Karlruhe and/or Strasbourg) to Basel and/or Zurich. Head south-west to Geneva and onto Lyon, then head for Paris (either via Beaune, which is shorter, or via Limoges). Then back to Calais and London.
An alternative to the last part above would would be to do Lyon-Limoges-Bordeaux-Rennes-Cherbourg-Portsmouth-London.
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(Note that you can choose 'sightseeing' among the options).
While the UK has some fantastic places to visit, I can't really see the point of spending more time on this side of the channel than you need to (e.g. by driving up to Scotland). Save that for another trip.
Further, I'd advise against trying to cover too many miles. If you want to really enjoy the trip, you probably don't want to spend a high percentage of your time driving.
Harwich is an easy drive from London, so why not start with the Harwich -Hoek van Holland ferry? That takes yopu almost straight into Rotterdam, from where yopu could head north to Amsterdam. Then south to Köln (and/or Frankfurt) and south again (via Karlruhe and/or Strasbourg) to Basel and/or Zurich. Head south-west to Geneva and onto Lyon, then head for Paris (either via Beaune, which is shorter, or via Limoges). Then back to Calais and London.
An alternative to the last part above would would be to do Lyon-Limoges-Bordeaux-Rennes-Cherbourg-Portsmouth-London.
Chris
Wherever you go, make sure that you've read the general information here:
http:// www.the aa.com/ motorin g_advic e/overs eas/gen eral_ad vice.ht ml
and that you've used the drop-down menu on the right to view specific information for each country which you'll be visiting.
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and that you've used the drop-down menu on the right to view specific information for each country which you'll be visiting.
How about Harwich>Esbjerg>Hirstals>Bergen>Trelleborg>Travemunde>Helsinki>Turku>Stockholm>Helsingborg>Helsinor>Rodbyhamn>Puttgarden>Hook v. Holland>Harwich (or Puttgarden>Dunkirk/Calais/Boulogne)
Give you Esbjerg>Bergen>Oslo>Gothenborg>Lubeck>Helsinki>Stockholm>Norrkopping>Malmo>Copenhagen>Hamburg>Utrecht>Rotterdam (>Antwerp/Brussels>Ostend>Dunkirk/Calais)
Give you Esbjerg>Bergen>Oslo>Gothenborg>Lubeck>Helsinki>Stockholm>Norrkopping>Malmo>Copenhagen>Hamburg>Utrecht>Rotterdam (>Antwerp/Brussels>Ostend>Dunkirk/Calais)
Thanks for the responses so far. I have all of the required things as we just drove to Calais (and around) for just a day trip with my family.
Yes, forgot to mention, time would not be the problem could be week, two weeks or even more as I work from home (my own boss) and ther would be visiting me from Pakistan for few weeks.
Yes, forgot to mention, time would not be the problem could be week, two weeks or even more as I work from home (my own boss) and ther would be visiting me from Pakistan for few weeks.
I will have to buy a 4x4 to cross the alps. But I think my poor Sharan should be able to do it too. That sounds nice actually. Its good that I have got few great ideas now to chose from.
We are planning camping on the way whereever night falls. As we may not be able to schedule where we would be at what time. Is that a good idea. I believe there are camping sites all over the Europe and my tom tom tells me where the nearest camping sites are. Or are there other choices? Obviously hotel or B&B would cost a lot.
We are planning camping on the way whereever night falls. As we may not be able to schedule where we would be at what time. Is that a good idea. I believe there are camping sites all over the Europe and my tom tom tells me where the nearest camping sites are. Or are there other choices? Obviously hotel or B&B would cost a lot.
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