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scissorhands83

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4,129 posts

249 months

Saturday 16th September 2006
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just got bak off holiday, was supprised how good the roads were especially when i found a mountain with 17 hair-pins 1 after another, shame i was in a Kia Picanto!!! has anyone else driven over there what do they think? matt

autoholic

353 posts

225 months

Saturday 16th September 2006
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Just arrived back today 5am and still no sleep! Drove up the mountain with hairpins, also found a road on the map with 10 more so had to seek that one out. No side railings, white lines, nothing! What fun.

Now here's the sad part..... was in a Suzuki Jimny! Never mind, it was still great fun.

hugoagogo

23,416 posts

247 months

Saturday 16th September 2006
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i must've been on the same road. i was driving an older suzuki jeep, had to wind the window down so i could get my elbows out to steer properly hehe

scissorhands83

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4,129 posts

249 months

Monday 18th September 2006
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i had...... wait for it.......... a KIA picanto or as i have now named it pantso!! wasnt that bad really it was brand new till i nearly ripped its underneath off going to a sucleded beech with the mrs!!! wooops! oh well not my car the cluch seemed to b a little higher when i took it bak after 3days

nubbin

6,809 posts

292 months

Monday 18th September 2006
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Got back from Corfu about 3 weeks ago - the coastal roads are good but full of traffic around the Northern part - I've not driven the South end of the island. The mountain roads up to Pantokrator are seriously bendy, seriously narrow and eventually give way to loose roadstone with no barriers. Not for the faint hearted!.

Anyone try parking in Corfu town? If you live there, I'm sure you leave your front door open, you'll come home to find a car and two scooters parked on your landing! hehe

Saied

1,575 posts

233 months

Saturday 30th September 2006
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Had a big moment there in 2004 driving a rental Suzuki Jimny, travelling south on the main road near Gardelades. Doing about 50mph, unseen right hand haipin. Cue emergency trail braking followed by half a turn of opposite lock. According to my other half, the look on the Greek driver's face coming the other way in the tipper truck was pure shock horror. yikes

Or back in 2005, the nightime tussle I enjoyed with one of the staff members from Agni Taverna who shall remain nameless, along the coastal road up to Kassiopi. The squealing tyres on my hired Renault Twingo must have been heard in Sarande across the Corfu Channel. driving

Word of warning about Corfu roads - a sudden downpour after a hot, dry spell can turn the road surface as slippery as ice when there are olive trees growing in the verge, having dropped their oily fruits onto the tarmac.

Edited by Saied on Saturday 30th September 00:11

Ifor Williams

22 posts

225 months

Sunday 1st October 2006
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scissorhands83 said:
it was brand new till i nearly ripped its underneath off going to a sucleded beech with the mrs!!! wooops! oh well not my car the cluch seemed to b a little higher when i took it bak after 3days


As a wise man once said, 'nothing handles like a rental!!'biglaugh

doog

1,905 posts

260 months

Wednesday 14th March 2007
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The road with the 17 hairpins is great fun on a rented motorbike... Surfaces werent great...

The thought of falling off in nothing but shorts helps concentrate the mind..

This was where they filmed the James Bond yellow 2CV chase...

Gingerbread Man

5,002 posts

228 months

Monday 2nd April 2007
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I drove a lot of the roads last year in a rented Vitara which was the 2nd worst car i've ever driven. I also drove an old VW Polo which was the worst car i've ever driven. It wasn't the cars as such, just that they had been abused and shockingly maintained. Didn't find much fun in the roads to be hinest because driving a hairpin road with steering that powered against your inputs rather than assisting you meant you had to go s l o w. I did rent a quad bike and explore the whole island though. Went up two mountains in the south with gravel hairpin tracks, and then did Pantokrator in the north. I will remember that ascent for the rest of my life - one of the best roads I have ever driven. Had to be a quad bike/real bike though - I think it was a tad too narrow to exploit fully in a car.

Ginger

Saied

1,575 posts

233 months

Wednesday 4th April 2007
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Gingerbread Man said:
I then did Pantokrator in the north. I will remember that ascent for the rest of my life - one of the best roads I have ever driven. Had to be a quad bike/real bike though - I think it was a tad too narrow to exploit fully in a car.
Ginger

There's certainly a few hair-raising drops off the mountain side going up to Pantokrator (several hundered metres in places) yikes

Fantastic taverna, O'Foros, in Old Perithia village at the summit is well worth a visit.


joncastle

251 posts

239 months

Tuesday 17th April 2007
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Just back. Some of the climbs are brilliant, like this...