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Title: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: RedED30 on January 02, 2013, 06:32:54 pm
Looking at my holiday being a Stelvio Pass trip. Have seen one with a company @ 750. This is starting in Baden Baden (Germany) then 5 nights 4 days around the area and the Stelvio.


Sounds steep to me has anyone organised their own trip like this before?

Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 02, 2013, 06:38:47 pm
Funny.... we are planning a road trip through germany down to stelvio this year too.  :driver:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: RedED30 on January 02, 2013, 06:51:55 pm
Funny.... we are planning a road trip through germany down to stelvio this year too.  :driver:

Obviously outside of peak times July/August. drivingtours.net do a 5 day event with boutique hotels and sat nav sent to you with pre planned routes etc. Just not convinced that -

1. That is the best price
2. I need a Boutique hotel to stay in
3. I want/need 5 days

Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 02, 2013, 06:54:57 pm
Just drive down yourself and book all the accommodation separately.  :happy2:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: RedED30 on January 02, 2013, 07:15:35 pm
Is this what you have done Rich?
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 02, 2013, 07:22:59 pm
Is this what you have done Rich?

Its what we will be doing. ~2000 miles.  :scared:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: RedRobin on January 02, 2013, 07:36:50 pm

Just drive down yourself and book all the accommodation separately.  :happy2:


.....That's all I ever do - Just stay in local Bed & Breakfast places or, if the weather is good, find a camp site with proper facilities.

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Eurotunnel is the best way across the Channel and for a little bit more money it's worth getting an open-ended return ticket - It doesn't matter when you return and you'll be given priority onto the next available train. Watch out for the speed cops in Northern France!!

The GTI is the perfect car for travelling through Europe.
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: RedED30 on January 02, 2013, 07:41:30 pm
Are you/when you have been making it the focal point of the journey or going for other passes.

I'm tempted (being an ice hockey fan) to go UK - Switzerland to Davos to watch a match or 2, then go Davos - Stelvio (considered epic but can't find any firm details) then pick a good route from Stelvio home - Midlands.

Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 02, 2013, 07:45:18 pm
This is our very rough route plan.

(https://dl.dropbox.com/u/27143826/roadtrip.png)
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: SkywalkerGTI on January 02, 2013, 10:45:26 pm
Did Stelvio this August, id recommend a few days in the area, Stelvio is full of cyclists and caravans, whereas the general area, has the San Bernadino pass, and lots of others too, and its really easy to find campsites. Trafoi, has a perfect one :)
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: Matto on January 03, 2013, 12:08:11 am
This is our very rough route plan.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/27143826/roadtrip.png (https://dl.dropbox.com/u/27143826/roadtrip.png)

That looks one hell of a trip Rich  :driver:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: RedED30 on January 05, 2013, 06:45:47 pm
Wow Rich some miles being put in there!
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 05, 2013, 06:59:44 pm
Thats the "plan"  :smiley:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: RedRobin on January 05, 2013, 07:25:30 pm

Thats the "plan"  :smiley:


....An excellent plan too  :happy2:

If you're going to do a Europe road-trip it makes sense to do it to the max you can. Life ain't a rehearsal. And the Golf GTI is perfect for such a trip - Just travel as light as you can manage.
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: Beddie on January 05, 2013, 07:28:39 pm
I did a 3300 mile euro trip over 2 and a half weeks a couple of years back :)

Managed to fit in the stelvio pass and the surrounding areas, as has been said the stelvio is full of coaches and cyclists and its a struggle to do any 'real' driving on it imo, I found the surrounding roads in particular the davos to bormio road much better tbh  :smiley:

Just book your own accommodation and route, adds to the fun and allows greater autonomy over what you do and when imo...

We did home to the nurburgring, couple of days there then down to Baden Baden, then south to lake constance (freidrichshafen), Lindau, then into davos in Switzerland..
Stopped off at mount santis then over towards the stelvio, then back down into Austria via Italy.. Back up into Germany to Ingolstadt and a tour round the Audi factory, then over to Leipzig for the porsche one...
Then over to Wolfsburg for the vw factory and autosdtadt for a few days, then a stop in Munster, over to the Netherlands and the ferry home..

We actually changed our plans re accommodation using an iPhone and booking.com on route as we decided to go a different way a couple of times, added to the sense of adventure greatly  :happy2:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 05, 2013, 08:01:48 pm
Sounds great beddie.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: Beddie on January 05, 2013, 08:26:36 pm
Sounds great beddie.  :smiley:
It was awesome mate, although easily the most expensive holiday I've ever had!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 05, 2013, 08:30:24 pm
 :scared:

Its gonna be ~600 in fuel i would have thought, if we stick to that ~2000mile route.
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: Beddie on January 05, 2013, 08:38:30 pm
Cost me around 4k in total  :scared:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 05, 2013, 08:46:47 pm
sh*t the bed.....  :laugh:

Might have to go in Lauras barge!
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: Beddie on January 05, 2013, 08:48:45 pm
sh*t the bed.....  :laugh:

Might have to go in Lauras barge!

And I went in a diesel!  :surprised:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: rich83 on January 05, 2013, 08:50:29 pm
 :surprised:

What were you fuelling it with, liquified diamond?
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: Beddie on January 05, 2013, 09:10:24 pm
:surprised:

What were you fuelling it with, liquified diamond?

Fuel was only £600 ish to be fair (8 tanks), it was all the other costs that soon mounted up...

Ferry @ £300
Accommodation @ 100Euro average for 16 nights
Eating out @ 50Euro average per day

Then all the little bits and bobs....vignettes for Austria and Switzerland, entry to the Audi factory and VW autostadt, toll road fees, other touristry things and lots of bitburger and salty snacks...

Oh, not forgetting the 8 ring laps and a spin in the ring taxi @ £340 total  :driver:

That said, it was an epic trip and by far the best holiday I've ever had, the places, people and things we did will stay with me forever and if I had the time and ££s i'd set off and do it all again tomorrow.... :happy2:
Title: Re: Foreign Trips - Specifically for Driving anybody done one?
Post by: monte on January 05, 2013, 09:14:18 pm
I'd love to do a Stelvio - Worthersee - Nurburgring  holiday.  :driver: