Our Motorhome Routes 5 Comments


Our Motorhome Route so far and some statistics

As of July 2016, we’ covered a total of 33,432 kilometres or 20,774 miles over 606 days. Travelling an average of 55 km per day with the longest journey being 780 km. Travelled to and visited 20 countries and consumed 4,346 litres of diesel from 88 fuel stations with an average of 22 mpg. We’ve filled our LPG bottles 55 times and used 1,139 litres of gas to heat our home, run the fridge and freezer, hot water, oven, grill, hob and last but not least our BBQ at an average cost of €0.94 per day. Paid 40 tolls, tunnels and mountain passes, 17 ferries and 11 flights.

We have had had 1 break in, 1 bump, 2 reversing eeks and 1 oops when the garage door flew off at 2,425 m above sea level. Overnight, we have stayed on 91 campsites or aires but we have grown to love wild camping and spent 515 nights where ever the road takes us. 305 supermarket sweeps and 45 evenings of fine dining. A total of 354 days with nothing but sunshine, 122 overcast days, 67 mixed, 3 thunder storms and 61 days of rain.

So how much has it cost…£19,959.52 for everything. A bargain at only £32.94 per day for 2 people and 2 dogs. Oh and we forgot to mention, killed each other 16 times, spent 10 days in silence and 580 days loving each other to bits.

2014 Trip

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2015 Trip

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2016 Trip

We will update this section soon.

Google Map of our routes including positions and links to the relevant posts.

Places we’ve been in the Motorhome

Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgari, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy & Sicily, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Vatican City

Best Motorhome Routes

Tough one!  But guess if push come to shove and we had to pick a highlight then the Grossglockner Alpine Pass takes some beating. Truth be told, we love them all except the potholes of course.

Places we’ve been without a Motorhome

Asia

India, Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, Java, Bali, Singapore, Maldives

North America

New York, New Orleans, North Carolina, Dallas, Texas, Galveston, Los Angeles, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama

Pacific

Hawaii, Oahu, Kauai, Maui,

Caribbean

Grand Cayman, Dominican Republic, Dominica, Jamaica, Antigua, St John, Aruba, Martinique, St Martin, Puerto Rico

South America

Brazil

Africa

Gambia, Kenya, Egypt, Qatar, Abu Dhabi

Europe

Majorca, Ibiza, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuengerola, Gran Canaria, Maderia, Turkey, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic


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5 thoughts on “Our Motorhome Routes

  • Niki

    Hi guys, just come across your site as I start to build our plan for a campervan trip across the Baltics with our 2 year old in a couple of months time. The csv files are supremely useful as I pull together a google maps plan and now I’m really looking forward to reading your blog posts! Thanks so very much for taking the time to share and helping us all take the road less travelled a little more easily!

  • robni1

    Hey guys, found it. All of your overnighters with GPS and cidts and facitities, youre brilliant! Rob ex of Rob and Sue visit pastures new.