Euro Trip?????
Discussion
Hi all
Very early thoughts and checking the possibilities of our first euro tour, 8 days in the Tuscan. So far looked no further than traveling from pool - Santander and then probably back via Calais - Dover Taking in Monaco, the Stelvio pass and Nurburgring, So so many gaps/miles to be filled!
If anyone who has done similar, or have been any ware around any of these places, venues/great roads, destination in-between all help and advice greatly appreciated
Budget is tight fuel aside
so no 5***** hear, just cheep hotels with parking, Schedule is also tight as have just found out I have to take my holiday by the middle of May
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Thanks in advance
Matt
Very early thoughts and checking the possibilities of our first euro tour, 8 days in the Tuscan. So far looked no further than traveling from pool - Santander and then probably back via Calais - Dover Taking in Monaco, the Stelvio pass and Nurburgring, So so many gaps/miles to be filled!
If anyone who has done similar, or have been any ware around any of these places, venues/great roads, destination in-between all help and advice greatly appreciated
Budget is tight fuel aside


Thanks in advance

Matt
Coming back from Nurburgring, try this place:
http://auxecuriesdelareine.be/en/.
Stayed there last year after the Spa Classic - what a lovely place, charming hosts...and 5 of us for 2 nights bed/breakfast and evening meal came to 100 euro each.
On our last night the Renault World series pit crew were staying. Much banter!!
Also, try this place
Le Fenil
Rue Saint-Hadelin 27
5561 Celles
Belgium
Great food, husband & wife run, IIRC about 55 euro for B&B in 2010 (on my way back from Nuremberg - but also do-able if coming back from Ring.)
Nick
http://auxecuriesdelareine.be/en/.
Stayed there last year after the Spa Classic - what a lovely place, charming hosts...and 5 of us for 2 nights bed/breakfast and evening meal came to 100 euro each.
On our last night the Renault World series pit crew were staying. Much banter!!
Also, try this place
Le Fenil
Rue Saint-Hadelin 27
5561 Celles
Belgium
Great food, husband & wife run, IIRC about 55 euro for B&B in 2010 (on my way back from Nuremberg - but also do-able if coming back from Ring.)
Nick
Edited by nawarne on Monday 31st March 16:51
the tuscanier said:
Cheers Nick.
Will give them both a look when I get back home (proper size screen!)
Like I say, lots of gaps to fill so all info appreciated.
For anywhere in France (and, I believe the neighbouring Eu countries) you can't beat Logis de France.Will give them both a look when I get back home (proper size screen!)
Like I say, lots of gaps to fill so all info appreciated.
Edited by the tuscanier on Monday 31st March 20:21
There was a write-up in the Telegraph on Saturday on this chain of family owned and run hotels. Under new 'directorship' now and advising that standards are being raised from an already good base. The current year directory (hard copy) is available free from any of the places you stay.
http://www.logishotels.com/en.html
They all subscribe to the same ethos of offering good accommodation at reasonable prices.
Nick
We stayed here for our first night on our honeymoon driving holiday through France, Italy and Switzerland.
http://www.chateau-maulmont.com/en,1,6474.html
Had to go via Venice to keep the wife happy.
http://www.chateau-maulmont.com/en,1,6474.html
Had to go via Venice to keep the wife happy.
nawarne said:
For anywhere in France (and, I believe the neighbouring Eu countries) you can't beat Logis de France.
There was a write-up in the Telegraph on Saturday on this chain of family owned and run hotels. Under new 'directorship' now and advising that standards are being raised from an already good base. The current year directory (hard copy) is available free from any of the places you stay.
http://www.logishotels.com/en.html
They all subscribe to the same ethos of offering good accommodation at reasonable prices.
Nick
NickThere was a write-up in the Telegraph on Saturday on this chain of family owned and run hotels. Under new 'directorship' now and advising that standards are being raised from an already good base. The current year directory (hard copy) is available free from any of the places you stay.
http://www.logishotels.com/en.html
They all subscribe to the same ethos of offering good accommodation at reasonable prices.
Nick
Brilliant mate, they look pretty fair, and all over the place so might be a goer, one for the keep list, I must admit not giving this enough time this evening but in my defence I have been out all night with the roof off

Thanks again for your help

MPETT said:
We stayed here for our first night on our honeymoon driving holiday through France, Italy and Switzerland.
http://www.chateau-maulmont.com/en,1,6474.html
Had to go via Venice to keep the wife happy.
Can think of worse things to have to do, looks nice but a bit too much like home http://www.chateau-maulmont.com/en,1,6474.html
Had to go via Venice to keep the wife happy.

Thanks again for all your info and suggestions.
stevieeg said:
You absolutely can't miss some tourist laps of the Nurburgring. Awesome fun, plus you are guaranteed that someone trackside will take some of the best pictures of your in your car that you will ever see!
I can't wait to make this trip in a Tuscan.

Tis the plan! Great shot of the beemer, have seen a few shots of Tuscans in the carousel hope you get back there soon. I can't wait to make this trip in a Tuscan.

the tuscanier said:
Can think of worse things to have to do, looks nice but a bit too much like home
Did you book the PINK / "Romantic Room"?
Thanks again for all your info and suggestions.

Thanks again for all your info and suggestions.
Na, we were in the turret bedroom. If that was too chintzy, about this...
http://www.hotelspiaggiadoro.com/lake-garda-hotel/...
I did a euro trip in the Tusc last year. We pulled in the Nurburgring (to watch the F1) but also stopped off in Stuttgart for the Porsche & Benz museums. If you do end up around there then I can highly recommend this place for an overnight: http://www.v8hotel.de/en It's petrol-head heaven with a massive car showroom on site. Not cheap but it's worth pushing the budget for at least one night on the trip. This year we're heading over over the Alps to visit Ferrari & Lambo, can't wait 

AlanQ said:
I did a euro trip in the Tusc last year. We pulled in the Nurburgring (to watch the F1) but also stopped off in Stuttgart for the Porsche & Benz museums. If you do end up around there then I can highly recommend this place for an overnight: http://www.v8hotel.de/en It's petrol-head heaven with a massive car showroom on site. Not cheap but it's worth pushing the budget for at least one night on the trip. This year we're heading over over the Alps to visit Ferrari & Lambo, can't wait 
The V8 looks awesome, if not this time, then maybe the next, as you say a bit pricey but would be rude not to!
If you build it they will come

Enjoy the Alps and the Italian car porn

Matt
Thanks for your help
If you're going to Monaco, best check your insured....
Looks like a lot of policies don't cover you there even though most people think they are covered..
Best of luck.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Looks like a lot of policies don't cover you there even though most people think they are covered..
Best of luck.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
jayemm89 said:
Enjoy the trip, whatever you plan to do!
The good news is the ferry from Hook of Holland > Harwich is dirt cheap and an alternative to the tunnel - for me it is easier but depends on where you're travelling too.
It isn't far from the 'ring either.
Thanks jayemm89The good news is the ferry from Hook of Holland > Harwich is dirt cheap and an alternative to the tunnel - for me it is easier but depends on where you're travelling too.
It isn't far from the 'ring either.
Had been looking into returning from Holland, just need to find an extra 10 days now and a few more ££££ and we should be somewhere near / might have to split the original plan into two, keeps the miles per day down and the misses happy.
Edited by the tuscanier on Thursday 3rd April 19:33
A900ss said:
If you're going to Monaco, best check your insured....
Looks like a lot of policies don't cover you there even though most people think they are covered..
Best of luck.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
Looks like a lot of policies don't cover you there even though most people think they are covered..
Best of luck.
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...


Thanks for the heads up, would have took that for granted. Will give them a ring

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