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10/11/2010 at 7:44am
Location: Scotland Outfit: Coachman Highlander (Amara)
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Quote: Originally posted by MrsG26 on 09/11/2010
Quote: Originally posted by feeblecat on 09/11/2010
This year we drove straight onto ferry at Dover and drove for a couple of hours for a breakfast stop at Baie de Somme air then onto Chartres (about 5 hours later) for an overnight. Drove for about 7 hours next day to Uzerche for another overnight then a drive next day for about 5 hours to the Pyrenees. 7 days in Pyrenees, 2 at the med, 7 in the Ardeche, 2 in Burgundy, 2 in St Omer (near Calais) then straight up the road from Dover. Three weeks + 3 days holiday.[/P.
Thanks for the above info. Can i ask what was the most you drove in any day? On the way back from Paris in July we drove the whole way, got ferry to dover and all the way back to Glasgow. Think it was 13 hours all in but that was a good 2 hour break at Canterbury for lunch also. Whilst i didnt share any of the driving with DH i would have been happy to do so if he had asked so i suppose on this trip we could easily share the driving to get us there quicker. My original plan was to leave here at 6am get a 3/4pm eurotunnel and drive a couple more hours at the other end. Stop have a meal and rest and then up early the next day for the rest of the trip down south. another reason for wanting to limit the length of time for stopovers is because next yr i will be doing my Honours degree and will be using a lot of my holiday allocation for study leave so dont have a great deal of time for this holiday. All in all the trip would have to be no more than 14 days including stopovers.
Hi, the most we drove on any day was to and from Dover. This year then drove on to Chartres (5 hours further) with only the ferry rest. Would never do it again. Apart from that the most we drove was 6/7 hours with stops. In my opinion that is long enough - tiring but also, I want to enjoy my trip. Also, this year we made more of stopovers, ensuring we reached wherever about 2/3 in time for a relaxing rest/stroll around nearby town/village, dinner instead of hammering it as we did last year reaching wherever about 6. Much, much more relaxing.
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10/11/2010 at 12:00pm
Location: Freckleton Nr Preston Outfit: Autotrail Apache 700
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We have done this a few times from Lancashire towing the van, if we didn't have to meet friends en route etc my ideal trip would be..
Day 1 ; drive to tunnel, get into France around 5pm ish local time overnight at pre booked site. 300miles
Day 2; up earlyish and liong drive to approx halfway at Macon municipal with no booking. 430miles
Day 3; down to med coast, set up camp and chill with cold beer, cheap wine and wall to wall sunshine!! 300miles
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