Absolutely fuck all, but this is UKGSER after all .What does driving in a motorhome have to do with the subject of this thread?
Absolutely fuck all, but this is UKGSER after all .What does driving in a motorhome have to do with the subject of this thread?
The thread is travel to Spain (via France) on a cheap [sic]What does driving in a motorhome have to do with the subject of this thread?
Can’t be that interesting as that was posted nearly a year agoIt might be interesting to see:
A. The non-vegetarian menu pages
B. The wine list
As to the rest? Go whatever way suits you best at any one moment in time.

Not really useful if one doesn’t live in the south of England. We use the Hull-Rotterdam ferry. A much better, less stressful journey.This tool in this thread gives an interesting cost analysis for varying options fir crossing the seas around England to get to France and Europe. May not be exact and motorhome based, but helps quantify it the thrashing it down saves thousands of pounds but kills the will to live: https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/motorhome-drive-or-ferry-to-spain/
Can’t be that interesting as that was posted nearly a year ago
Well if you’re that desperate, we stayed at the Pousada de Bragança.As the thread was brought to back to life, it seemed opportune.
Hey ho.

As far as I can tell it assumes a 80 miles journey to the port, so all you have to do is take 80 miles of fuel off the distance to the port you're looking at.Not really useful if one doesn’t live in the south of England. We use the Hull-Rotterdam ferry. A much better, less stressful journey.
Exactly .Riding down south to Plymouth whilst a bit of a drag, is offset by the excitement and enthusiasm of the start of the trip. A trifling inconvenience . Less than 24 hours and you're in Spain, fresh as a daisy, fresh tyres, fresh hard boiled eggs and pork pie still. Just a no brainer to me.
It's the ride back from the South coast to oop north that's the killer. But, no pain, no gain as they say, or the early bird shouldn't throw stones or something like that.
Anyway, it's all been said before. Each to their own, you pays your money to a blind horse.
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Whatever happened to chicken in a basket.
Thanks@Asturcon
Welcome onboard to UKGser, especially folks from Spain.
The forum really has a peculiar way, you need a sense of humour, and once you get it’s drift (and you aren’t too easily offended) you’ll be hooked, many folks have been here 20 odd years.
Apologies for not posting about the thread topic!
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…we stayed at the Pousada de Bragança
I do the same. Use a pension in some places and then spunk £200 on half board in a ParadorOn jaunts, I sometimes like to have two or three nights in cheaper accommodation, to then subsidise the cost of a higher end night.
My Chinese bike has 2 toasters and a griddle.Exactly .
More tedious for me as I have to get a ferry north to UK just to get an another south again .
I’ve ridden down to Spain many times . Got the ferry about five times. I’ve only got the ferry back once as prefer to ride back via a few fave stops .
But that’s the way I’ve kind of settled on over the years .Meet the boys in UK, ride to Plymouth, have lunch , catch ferry .Few beers then a nice meal and a catch up with mates I might not have seen for a while .Its always a great start to the trip .
The ferry is what you make it .I love it , as it really is like a mini cruise for me . But I never share a cabin as like my space and I’ve always booked a nicer cabin apart from once when we did it last minute and all they had were inside cabins .
So, yes, it costs a few hundred quid more ,but so what ? It’s a holiday and most places we stay are normally not silly money .And I don’t waste money on stupid £30k bikes with built in toasters.
Share an inside cabin with three others and I can see why some might hate it .It’s what you make of it and how you approach it .Unless you’re Doc and just a miserable cùnt anyway![]()