
TravellinJones
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Hi Folks,
Not been on the forum for a while - been too busy either enjoying the Cali, or working to correct the serious dent which buying it has put in our finances.
We have nevertheless found the time to start formulating a plan which we hope to put in to action late summer / early autumn next year (2014). Basically it consists of taking 2-3 months 'out' and going on a grand tour of Europe - in the Cali (of course).
We will have plenty of things to worry about in due course (financing the trip, being sure of having work to come back to, 2 very young kids tagging along, what to do with the cat, etc) - but for now the main one is coming up with an itinerary. We'll continue trawling back through this section of the forum and the rest of the internet, but just thought we'd summarise the plan so far and see what folk think. We know there are plenty of you on here with more experience of touring in Europe than we have so hopefully we'll get some good advise...
Very roughly this is what we have in mind:
- Aberdeenshire - Harwich
- Ferry Harwich - Esbjerg
- Denmark (Jutland, Langeland)
- Nip to Amsterdam
- Germany (Down Rhine Valley)
- Austria (Alps)
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Ferry Croatia - Italy (Split - Ancona or Dubrovnick - Bari look good options)
- Italy (Gorge on food, Lake Garda, Dolomites)
- Switzerland (Alps)
- France (Chamonix, Lyon, Toulouse)
- Spain (Pyrenees, Barcelona, Granada, Galicia, North Coast)
- Ferry Spain - UK (Santander or Bilbao - Plymouth)
- Plymouth - Welsh Coast - Aberdeenshire
+++Option 2 is do Swiss Alps and North Italy on way down, then Slovenia Croatia, then ferry to Italy, cross Italy then ferry to Corsica and from there ferry to France, before continuing on to Spain+++
Plugging a route based on the above in to google maps tells us that this is about 110hours worth of non-stop driving. We don't know whether google assumes you zoom down motorways at maximum allowable speed or that you crawl along back roads - but presume something in between. Anyway, allowing a nominal 2 hours per day driving (some days might be 8+, hopefully plenty of others zero) that 110hours equates to about 8 weeks away. Even allowing a few days for the ferries, our nominal allowance of 10 weeks looks reasonable. If we can stretch to 12 or so weeks it seems like it should be achievable at a relaxed pace even, with no reason to stress about stopping off at the places we really like, and where the sun is shining.
Much appreciate any thoughts you have on the above. Has anybody made a similar trip? Is it naive to think that fuel and camp sites should be our only major expenses assuming we generally avoid toll roads (is it also naive to think we can!?).
Thanks
Team TravellinJones
Not been on the forum for a while - been too busy either enjoying the Cali, or working to correct the serious dent which buying it has put in our finances.
We have nevertheless found the time to start formulating a plan which we hope to put in to action late summer / early autumn next year (2014). Basically it consists of taking 2-3 months 'out' and going on a grand tour of Europe - in the Cali (of course).
We will have plenty of things to worry about in due course (financing the trip, being sure of having work to come back to, 2 very young kids tagging along, what to do with the cat, etc) - but for now the main one is coming up with an itinerary. We'll continue trawling back through this section of the forum and the rest of the internet, but just thought we'd summarise the plan so far and see what folk think. We know there are plenty of you on here with more experience of touring in Europe than we have so hopefully we'll get some good advise...
Very roughly this is what we have in mind:
- Aberdeenshire - Harwich
- Ferry Harwich - Esbjerg
- Denmark (Jutland, Langeland)
- Nip to Amsterdam
- Germany (Down Rhine Valley)
- Austria (Alps)
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Ferry Croatia - Italy (Split - Ancona or Dubrovnick - Bari look good options)
- Italy (Gorge on food, Lake Garda, Dolomites)
- Switzerland (Alps)
- France (Chamonix, Lyon, Toulouse)
- Spain (Pyrenees, Barcelona, Granada, Galicia, North Coast)
- Ferry Spain - UK (Santander or Bilbao - Plymouth)
- Plymouth - Welsh Coast - Aberdeenshire
+++Option 2 is do Swiss Alps and North Italy on way down, then Slovenia Croatia, then ferry to Italy, cross Italy then ferry to Corsica and from there ferry to France, before continuing on to Spain+++
Plugging a route based on the above in to google maps tells us that this is about 110hours worth of non-stop driving. We don't know whether google assumes you zoom down motorways at maximum allowable speed or that you crawl along back roads - but presume something in between. Anyway, allowing a nominal 2 hours per day driving (some days might be 8+, hopefully plenty of others zero) that 110hours equates to about 8 weeks away. Even allowing a few days for the ferries, our nominal allowance of 10 weeks looks reasonable. If we can stretch to 12 or so weeks it seems like it should be achievable at a relaxed pace even, with no reason to stress about stopping off at the places we really like, and where the sun is shining.
Much appreciate any thoughts you have on the above. Has anybody made a similar trip? Is it naive to think that fuel and camp sites should be our only major expenses assuming we generally avoid toll roads (is it also naive to think we can!?).
Thanks

Team TravellinJones