I'm planning on travelling round Europe for 3months+ and was going to do it in a motorhome. Has anyone done something similar? Am looking for some advice. Was thinking of hiring, but the prices are ridiculous, then looking at buying, but also quite high. I've got a budget of about 10K, but doesn't seem to get you very much. I'm guessing it would be cheaper to buy it or hire it mainland Europe?Tips, advice, anecdotes all appreciated!
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You would spend less on cheap hotels.....I di it by car some time ago and stayed in guesthouses etc and spent a lot less...meant I had more for beer!!!!! -
Originally posted by Let-Me-InYou would spend less on cheap hotels.....I di it by car some time ago and stayed in guesthouses etc and spent a lot less...meant I had more for beer!!!!!Comment
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I'm doing the same soon, middled aged gap year thing.
Having thought about all the options I'm going for the 2 tent option and a diesel esate (A6). Small tent for quick overnighter, large tent for longer stays.
Then stop at a few good hotels with a spa etc to revitalise.
Trouble with motor home is packing your home up to nip into town, unless you have a moped on the back.
HTHBut I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Originally posted by GibbonI'm doing the same soon, middled aged gap year thing.
Having thought about all the options I'm going for the 2 tent option and a diesel esate (A6). Small tent for quick overnighter, large tent for longer stays.
Then stop at a few good hotels with a spa etc to revitalise.
Trouble with motor home is packing your home up to nip into town, unless you have a moped on the back.
HTHComment
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Originally posted by GibbonI'm doing the same soon, middled aged gap year thing.
Having thought about all the options I'm going for the 2 tent option and a diesel esate (A6). Small tent for quick overnighter, large tent for longer stays.
Then stop at a few good hotels with a spa etc to revitalise.
Trouble with motor home is packing your home up to nip into town, unless you have a moped on the back.
HTHHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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A motor home is going to be cold at -25, Yeah I'm going April to Oct, hopefully 2009 (got to wait for kids to grow up).But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Originally posted by TrollGet yerself a 4x4 diesel, fit a roof tent to the top.... sorted ( Burdock )Comment
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InWould that be a 10 year old 4x4?How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by TrollDouble Bonus if it is
FrogIsland4x4 do adventure trailers that look very good!!!!!Comment
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