European Motorhome Tours

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tour start

Each tour starts in Germany. Depending on the tour you need to fly to Frankfurt, Hamburg or Duesseldorf. We will pick you up at the airport and bring you to our comfortable hotel. The next day you will get your fully equipped rental motorhome which is included in your tour package.

How we take care of you

Beginning with the moment when we pick you up at the airport we will be  available for you during the entire tour. That also includes the driving section. We don't leave you in the morning and see you at the next campground.

We stay with our group and help you for example to fill up with Diesel or to park your rig when we have a rest stop.

Going caravan style?

Yes – we do unless you want to go on your own.

This is possible because we travel in small groups only and we leave enough space between the motorhomes so that local traffic can merge in. Usually our groups want to stay together because it is much easier. You may enjoy the countryside just following us instead of worrying about where to make the next left or right turn and how to figure out the strange signs in a foreign language! But if you don’t like to travel this way, you could of course easily go on your own. You will get excellent, detailed trip logs for every day which will help you to find the right way. If you bring your own GPS we will give you a list with the coordinates of our campgrounds.

On the road

We go mostly on local roads and you will see picturesque European villages, lovely countryside and old towns right from the driver’s or co-pilot’s seat of your comfortable rental motorhome. On our tours we only have 2 to 3 long driving days ( approximately 300 miles). On those days we have an easy drive on some parts of the autobahn. On the autobahns we do not go faster than 60 to 65 mph, on local roads 45 to 55 mph. The average miles of driving are 60 to 150 miles a day. We have frequent stops for rest and taking pictures. We also stop to fill up with diesel and at supermarkets to stock up on groceries. We stay in contact with our fellow caravaners on handheld radios

Campgrounds

We stay every night in a campground. We selected the best campgrounds which are available on our route. European campgrounds have seldom full hook ups. But we have always electrical hook ups, a dump station and a place to fill up with fresh water. All the campgrounds on our tours have nice facilities and often a little restaurant.

Day’s end

When we arrive at the campground we show you where our reserved spaces are and help you to park and connect your rig. Later, we meet for fun at our Happy or Social Hour and get  information for the events of the upcoming day.

 

 

 

 

 

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