European site suggestions

Kev and ClaireB replied on 02/01/2024 21:24

Posted on 02/01/2024 21:24

We are going to take our first european trip with our caravan in July 2024 for 5 weeks and wondered if anyone had any site suggestions or other suggestions for the following areas: -

Belgium
Luxembourg
Switzerland
Northern Italy
Nice

This is the route we are thinking of taking however we are more than happy for suggestions from anyone who has done a similiar route before.

Is there anything we need to take into consideration visiting these different areas?

Many thanks for your help.

Kev & Claire

eurortraveller replied on 02/01/2024 22:22

Posted on 02/01/2024 22:22

Belgium. A day in Bruges perhaps? We would go back for a couple of nights atCamping Meidoorn at Sluis - about ten miles out of town and actually just over the Dutch border. 

Luxembourg . We would only give that a day too . Camping Kockelscheuer has a bus from the gate into the city.. A day in the city is enough. Press on.

Don’t miss Alsace. We would stay on a small village site called Les verts bois at  Freland - in the hills above Colmar - but you may want somewhere grander. Or will you want to see the motor museum and railway museum at Mulhouse. We did.

Switzerland. Most British visitors stay on one of the Interlaken sites but they are too busy for me. So perhaps Camping Jungfrau at  Lautarbrunnen or Camping Eigernordwand at Grindelwald. Again it depends on the style and size of site — but location is everything. Will you be walking in the hills?

Italy.. Most British visitors would go to one of the sites on Lake Garda - but it will be very busy in July. We would push on down into Tuscany and Umbris instead - and we went to so many camp sites there that I really can’t choose just one for you. And there is Venice of course - you must go! 

Nice. Too  far. Some other time.

Envious!  I wish I were younger.

DavidKlyne replied on 02/01/2024 22:26

Posted on 02/01/2024 22:26

That is quite an ambitious trip for five weeks, it won't allow to stay very long in any one place. If you are intending to travel from Italy to France along the coast you will be going through a lot of tunnels. We have been to all those places but have tended to concentrate on a main destination. I imagine Belgium and Luxembourg will mainly be for transit? I think we perhaps need a bit more information on where you would like to visit in each country.

David

peedee replied on 03/01/2024 07:34

Posted on 03/01/2024 07:34

I did a similar trip in 2013 but took just over 6 weeks and it was in a motorhome and I did not always use campsites for overnight stops or visit Switzerland chosing to go through Austria instead. If my notes of the trip are of any use you can read them >here<.

peedee

LLM replied on 03/01/2024 07:38

Posted on 03/01/2024 07:38

Definitely a whistle stop tour, especially with a caravan 🤔.

Hja replied on 03/01/2024 11:09

Posted on 03/01/2024 11:09

You say this is your first trip to Europe with caravan. Have you driven in Europe before? Whilst driving on the right is easier than many think, additional concentration is needed on a strange road network with different signs and protocols. It can be very tiring. I think you are trying to do too much. We used to go for three weeks and would for example, tour around an area in France, or through Germany. With the sort of whistle stop tour you are proposing you will miss a huge amount. You will miss out on absorbing any local “colour” of the sort you get by wandering round villages for example. I would do less in more detail.

Cant advise on sites, we just used to sort them when we wanted, depending where we were and how long we decided to stay.

eurortraveller replied on 03/01/2024 11:28

Posted on 03/01/2024 11:28

People are trying to put you off your 5 week trip.  

It’s only 500 motorway miles from Calais into Switzerland - so a week with sightseeing stops is ample to get there. Even if you allowed a week to get back that gives you three full weeks in Switzerland or through the Gotthard tunnel into northern Italy.

An easy taster trip.

commeyras replied on 03/01/2024 13:04

Posted on 03/01/2024 13:04

I tend to agree with ET don't be put off although I would perhaps delete the 'diversion' to Nice and include that in a trip to Provence some other time.  We have done a similar trip many times as Italy is our favourite holiday destination.  However, we tend to go in May/June, in July you will need to plan in some detail and it will be necessary to book at the more popular locations especially Switzerland and Italy.  We normally stay in Austria rather than Switzerland so perhaps a future trip to Provence/Switzerland may be better - just a thought.  To give you some idea of what you can easily achieve: we get an afternoon crossing and then stay in a site just inland from Calais.  Next day we get to Luxembourg and yes a visit to the city is well worth it (so 2 nights there.  Next we head to Germany direction Ulm/Austria and stop one night in Bavaria en route; there are not too many sites between Stuttgart and Ulm so a little planning needed.  Next day into Austria where you can use either St Beranrd or via Landeck and Reichenpasse into Italy - it will be very hot in Italy we have experienced 40 deg in Jul in the past!.  Austria is gorgeous and much cheaper than Switzerland.  After Austria into Italy.  For overnight stops if you stop by 4/5 pm you should be ok without booking especially if you avoid Friday and Saturday nights.

commeyras replied on 03/01/2024 13:34

Posted on 03/01/2024 13:34

To late to edit, should have said Brenner not St Bernard!!!!  Forgot to add if you use Reichenpasse you have a toll free route all the way to Italy, using the Brenner toll free to Imst then you will need an Austrian Vignette and pay the Brenner Toll; however, the Brenner is a much quicker route.

flatcoat replied on 03/01/2024 14:36

Posted on 03/01/2024 14:36

The problem with a question like this is everyone has different ideas of what constitutes a long/short holiday/daily mileage etc etc. We have caravanned to northern Italy (Dolomites) and back in under 3 weeks going via Germany and Austria with minimal stops en route. However I am happy towing 300 miles in a day, especially on the autobahns. 

peedee replied on 03/01/2024 14:56

Posted on 03/01/2024 14:56

I also support ETs view. My trip in 2013 averaged 52 miles per day, not a lot, so there is plenty of time to stop for a few days and make up mileage after your stopover. I had 11 stopovers of more than one night (the longest was 6 nights) and quite a few where I only drove for half a day. The problem in July is, it might be busy and you will probably have to book your sites in advance so you will end up having a strict timetable.  You will need to plan carefully.

peedee

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