Favourite European Motorhome Destinations

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Please hit me with them. I'm relatively new to motorhoming and so far have been to France and the highlands, tell me your European must do's so that I can dream and start to plan a trip when we are allowed to have one!
 
It's been many years since I went to the Vosges, I did an French exchange as a teenager to St Die des Voges. Must go back!
 
Please hit me with them. I'm relatively new to motorhoming and so far have been to France and the highlands, tell me your European must do's so that I can dream and start to plan a trip when we are allowed to have one!
What are your interests and what do like to do? :)
 
What are your interests and what do like to do? :)

Good questions. Dog walking, hiking, places of historical interest or places of beauty.
Like the sun and warmth but not a sun worshipper as have been blessed with Celtic skin colouring!

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You all know I'm a bit strange but here's my selection.
Gravelines
Blaye
Ypres
Lido De jesolo
Venice
Ventimiglia
Monaco
Albufiera
Benidorm
That's about it for the moment.

Great thanks, other than Venice (and the Lido) haven't visited any of those, except I think Monaco when I was really young, I remember my mum freaking out in a hire car about a mountain but I may be wrong!
 
Aramanche in Normandy - but stop at the Pegasus bridge museum on the way there
 
You all know I'm a bit strange but here's my selection.
Gravelines
Blaye
Ypres
Lido De jesolo
Venice
Ventimiglia
Monaco
Albufiera
Benidorm
That's about it for the moment.
Monaco,,?? Now we know who is really rich on this forum.BUSBY😁😁

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Inland Andalucia,,Douro Valley,,Puerto de Mazarron,,Benicasim plus places I have yet to find.BUSBY.
 
Monaco,,?? Now we know who is really rich on this forum.BUSBY😁😁
If anyone has watched F1 on the tele there's nothing to touch having coffee on the starting grid or going around the circuit in your van , or standing in the tunnel and imagine the row there must be when the cars go through.
This isn't all though it's just the atmosphere of the place.
Not motorhome friendly though unfortunately, have to park out of town and bus or train in.
 
If anyone has watched F1 on the tele there's nothing to touch having coffee on the starting grid or going around the circuit in your van ,

Do you still have the blues and twos? Would definitely help when you re going through the tunnel the wrong way :LOL:

Seriously If anyone fancies Monaco, do the Historic GP, 2 weeks before the F1 every even year, Less crowded, more varied and a fraction of the price.

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Sierra Nevada National Park in Spain, will tick all your boxes of interest. We also liked the region around El Rocio and the Donana National Park. We had a trip out into the park with these guys. It was fantastic. They know everything about the area and they brought along a picnic for us of local produce. http://www.donanahorseadventure.com/homedonanahorseadventure

Honfleur didn't tick any of our boxes.
 
If anyone has watched F1 on the tele there's nothing to touch having coffee on the starting grid or going around the circuit in your van , or standing in the tunnel and imagine the row there must be when the cars go through.
This isn't all though it's just the atmosphere of the place.
Not motorhome friendly though unfortunately, have to park out of town and bus or train in.
I rode down and back in 2018 with my two sons on our motorbikes for a Boys' Bash (and my 73rd birthday) and 'raced' around the circuit at Pau where the soft tyre barriers and white painted road markings remain for the annual classic car 'racing'.
We also continued to Pamplona and rode the bull run streets as it was another 'must do' on our bucket lists.

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If anyone has watched F1 on the tele there's nothing to touch having coffee on the starting grid or going around the circuit in your van , or standing in the tunnel and imagine the row there must be when the cars go through.
This isn't all though it's just the atmosphere of the place.
Not motorhome friendly though unfortunately, have to park out of town and bus or train in.
Have you been to the Jacque Cousto museum/aquarium ? Went in the late 80s,,fabulous.BUSBY.
 
Been touring France for over 30 years and there is still so much to see and there are areas we still haven't visited. Recently enjoyed the Alsace and also Bordeaux ( we like French wine), and the gulf of Arachon.
 

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