Exploring Ghent in a campervan or motorhome is like experiencing a harmonious blend of history, culture and flavours in the heart of Flanders. Get ready to explore this dynamic city and its picturesque surroundings in a campervan, where every stop promises new discoveries.
Welcome to Bruges, the “Venice of the North”! This medieval Belgian jewel ticks all the boxes: historical treasures around every corner, a relaxed atmosphere and incredible charm. Fasten your seatbelts!
Nestled in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales, Buttertubs Pass is a breathtaking road that promises adventure, natural beauty and a sense of escape. In this article, we'll guide you through a day's journey along Buttertubs Pass, highlighting the key attractions and must-see spots along this picturesque route.
From typical architecture and off the beaten track villages to local traditions and nature reserves teeming with wildlife, delve into the heart of this region and discover its hidden gems along the way. Whether you're a beach enthusiast or a history buff, we've got a list of places you won't want to miss on your motorhome road trip in the Algarve!
Scotland's vast landscapes, full of wilderness and raw beauty, are what makes it the perfect destination for a road trip by campervan. Enjoy your stay in the heart of nature, discover ancient castles rich in history and marvel at panoramic views, which take your breath away. This article will show you everything you need to know to prepare your next road trip: Two itineraries of 7 and 14 days through Scotland with all the must-see places, information about wild camping in Scotland and advice on which campsites to stay the night at.
High cliffs, rugged coastline, green landscapes and medieval castles - Ireland is an island full of natural beauty, raw nature and manyfold cultural and historic sites. It is with good reason one of the most popular road trip destinations of tourists worldwide! To help you plan your trip tp the green island, find here our 7 day itinerary to discover Ireland by campervan.
North Coast 500 is without any doubt one of the most well-known itineraries in Scotland and is considered as one of the most beautiful coastal routes worldwide! This 500-mile track will leave you stunned by the beauty of Scotland’s North Highlands, its beaches and impressive coastlines. Our 5 day campervan route will guide you amongst the most important points of interest and places to see in this magnificent part of Scotland.
Germany probably is not the first country, coming to your mind when thinking about the perfect campervan tour … until now! In this article we will show you why Germany is more than cold weather, Berlin and highways and in fact a great choice to travel by motorhome.
Durham city Durham is a city of roughly 50,000 people and is located on the Northern East Coast of England, which is about 3 hours away from London by train and two hours from Edinburg. You can also easily reach Durham by motorhome or campervan, no matter where you are in the UK, giving you the freedom to stop anywhere along the way and even the option to bring your pets along should you wish to! Once in Durham, public transport is available to reach the city centre with the ‘hop-on, hop-off’ Cathedral bus, which connects the train station and the Cathedral of Durham.
What is the Glastonbury Carnival? The Carnivals of Somerset are well know to be the largest immuniate processions across Europe and passes through multiple towns. The Glastonbury Carnival sports a 50ft long procession full of magnificent luminous floats, the result of months of hard work provided by the Somerset Carnival clubs. The gaudy but spectacular floats are equipped with over 30,000 light bulbs, carrying their cargo of wild dancers and blaring music.The atmosphere is electric, leaving a feast for the eyes and ears of all the visitors, adults and children alike.The Glastonbury Carnival may take second place to the town’s famous Glastonbury Music Festival but it still draws huge crowds of around 150,000 visitors every year. Check out some of the highlights of last years Glastonbury Carnival here
The Spanish Costa del Sol is sought after by many travellers including happy campers! Overlooking the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, the golden sandy beaches and all-year-round warmth are a paradise on Earth.
The Southwest of France is an incredible region to discover on a road trip. We’re going to look at some wonderful places to pitstop while holidaying in this area. The journey will take us from Bordeaux down to Saint Jean de Luz
With the arrival of the summer weather there is nothing better than heading to the coast on a motorhome trip. Spain boasts more than 6,000 kilometers of coastline so there’s no shortage of sea breezes with plenty of space for picturesque walks on the white beaches.
Cities full of history, charming towns, beaches of fine sand, hidden coves, sunshine...Does it sound like your dream getaway? Check out these stunning images of what awaits you on a Portuguese adventure. From cobblestone alleys to cultural cities, colorful buildings and golden sand, enjoy the journey through these magnificent photos... Welcome to Portugal!
A well kept secret but a must for anyone dreaming of a road trip in Italy is The Wilds of Abruzzo. Abruzzo will help you get off the touristy path and into the heart of the Italy. Chosen as one of Lonely Planet’s Epic Drives of the World this region is known for its beautiful mountains and lakes. This diverse landscape is full of beauty and history where ever you zig-zag to during your road trip.
This year, why not swap your usual local bar and spend news years somewhere special. There is still many last minute deals to fulfill your New Year wishes.
The festive season is upon us once more! White untouched snowy landscapes, Wintery Sunday afternoons in front of the fireplace, searching for the best Christmas presents, ... Winter brings a lot with it and, among other things, the fairytale feeling you get from visiting the best Christmas markets in Europe.
St Andrew’s Day is celebrated on the feast day of St Andrew (November 30th). As we look forward to this year’s St Andrew’s Day celebrations it’s important to know the history behind this national day. St Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland whose feast day has been celebrated for over a thousand years. St Andrew's philosophy was simple: share what you have with those less fortunate and be kind to each other. Each year we celebrate these principles with a host of parties and special events for everyone to enjoy! The day is usually marked with a celebration of Scottish culture, including dancing, music, food and drink, with parties going on long into the cold winter night. If you’re visiting Scotland during this time or you’re a local looking to experience something different this year, their is plenty on the program.
On 16 September, the Mayor of Munich will officially declare the Oktoberfest festivities open. Like every year, he will shout "O'Zapft is!" Which means "the party begins" when the first barrel of beer has been tapped. Thus begins a surprising festival where more than 6 million liters of beers are consumed ... amounting to an ocean of suds!!