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diverdave
Member Since: 21 Sep 2007
Location: manchester
Posts: 143
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hi all just a question how long will it take to get to malaga we would need to know how long towing with the van i was thinking of going from portsmouth to santandaer than though spain thanks david race
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14th Apr 2012 4:17 pm |
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Gareth
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Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
Posts: 26775
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You mean rather than drive through France I think?
I have driven my series 2a down to the south of Spain on the way to Morocco. We did the Portsmouth to Bilbao route. The 2a cruised at 55mph, so its a good guide to compare with a car towing a caravan.
We drove all day, and covered 470 miles, and we got as far as Jaen before we had to stop for an overnight. Next day we continued and were in Malaga area within a few hours.
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14th Apr 2012 4:20 pm |
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DiscoDunc
Member Since: 08 May 2006
Location: Bristol
Posts: 16390
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we are driving down to Murcia,Spain again this year with the Sankey Trailer.
you can do the journey through France in just over 26 hours non-stop, but assuming you do 300 miles a day (start at 0900 finish at 1500-1600) then 4-5 nights stops is a decent time to take as it lets you enjoy the journey rather than just sit on mway all the time.
We decided against the ferry again this time as the cost with a trailer was more than the fuel and tolls to drive through France.
watch out for the speed limits. we had the misfortune to get MrsDiscoDuncs handbag stolent on the way through Spain and the Police were very good but advised us to watch our speed as we carried on beacuse they were checking up on Trailers. I think the D3/4 with a trailer is about max 90Kmh on motorways cos of the MTM of over 3500 Kgs Duncan
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14th Apr 2012 5:01 pm |
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stephenw46
Member Since: 22 Jun 2011
Location: West Midlands
Posts: 1216
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hi there I have just done the santander crossing and wont be doing it again didnt get much sleep as to noisy so as I caravan all over europe will be doing the dover calias run cost of fuel to the cost of the long crossing not much in it as we only went one way and we only went to caspe so i could fish the edbro before we went to the south of france and back up to calais, but hope you have a great holliday and as we are not all the same each to there own
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14th Apr 2012 5:09 pm |
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DiscoEddie
Member Since: 23 Jun 2011
Location: Vale of Glamorgan
Posts: 12
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Hi Diverdave
We went from south wales to near Malagar in Nov. used Dover - Calais. Lots of time to do it so it took us 3 weeks, but only 10 days of driving about 250 mile per day. Great no pressure we enjoyed it inc the long week-end at San Sebastian and a week near Madrid. We did plan to do similar on return trip.
However due to a family crises we had to come home early.
Left our campsite midday on the Wednesday stopping only for power-naps (only one driver) we arrived at Calais about 9.00 on the Friday morning. Found a campsite and vet for our dog and arranged for ferry Sat evening. Arrived back at home early hours of Sunday.
That should give you an idea of what can be done but I wouldn't recommend it. Only when needs must.
Must say that I can't imaging doing that in any other tug than the Disco for comfort and ease of driving.
Enjoy you trip whatever you decide to do, remember the trip is part of your holiday. 2009 Disco-3 HSE
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20th Apr 2012 9:25 am |
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Zapp79
Member Since: 25 Jan 2012
Location: Staffordshire
Posts: 129
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Santander crossing is great but not if you are prone to sea sickness... it is a long crossing and Biscay can get very rough, even in summer.
Driving to Spain is very easy via Dover Calais or Eurotunnel, either way is good but obviously you may be glad of the break on the ferry by the time you have endured the ballache to get to Dover! A good alternative is the hop to Le Havre - usually an overnight crossing so you can get a bit of kip. Equally, consider the ferry to Dunkirk - often much cheaper and only 15mins up the coast from Calais.
We make Barcelona in 26 hours from Stoke without pushing it. Midnight crossing then stopping for a 4 hour powernap at a good services near to Abbeville, Orleans for breakfast, Labastide Murat (on the A20 south of Brive La Gaillarde) for late lunch, Carcassonne for a final stop and leg stretch then arriving Barcelona for tea.
Great to see the Med as you drop down the hill towards Narbonne and the drive up the pass through La Jonquera at the border is quite pretty.
Not bad for a single driver (but allow more time for longer stops) easy for 2 drivers.
Have also done the route from Santander to the Algarve, via Salamanca - really nice drive, but riding the very expensive vomit comet for 24 hours wasn't so much fun.
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20th Apr 2012 6:20 pm |
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Fabio
Member Since: 03 Sep 2011
Location: south west
Posts: 259
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Hi
We did from Yeovil to the border of Portugal crossing on the train from Dover to Calais in 26hrs.
I did most of thr driving. And we had snow,sleet and rain most of the way.
On the way back left the north of Portugal on a friday about 6.00pm and was home on saturday 11.15pm.
That should also give you an idea.
Ive crossed on the ferry to dunkirk,ferry to ST Malo and train Dover to Calais and for me the best is
the train.
Fabio
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20th Apr 2012 7:39 pm |
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sean 471
Member Since: 26 Apr 2011
Location: Sheffield
Posts: 2990
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My advice is to take as long as you want and enjoy the drive. Its ok trying to get as many miles under the belt but just enjoy it. Long drives can be stressful and not good for your health. My own fit brother tried to cover too many miles got stressed and ended up having a stroke at the age of 46. The ferry is a great way to relax.
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20th Apr 2012 8:37 pm |
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Zapp79
Member Since: 25 Jan 2012
Location: Staffordshire
Posts: 129
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after all, you are on holiday, right??
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20th Apr 2012 8:44 pm |
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