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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35265 |
put 'calais to verl' into google maps and decide the route that way,
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1st May 2017 1:08pm |
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DrDill Member Since: 08 Apr 2017 Location: Cornwall Posts: 66 |
Is it worth trusting the sat nav? |
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1st May 2017 1:25pm |
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DrDill Member Since: 08 Apr 2017 Location: Cornwall Posts: 66 |
As i have never done this before. Is there anything i should know or do? My car insurance covers me abroad, is there tolls etc? Just want to be prepared. |
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1st May 2017 1:31pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35265 |
i have a 2012 L322 and i've not had any problems with that nav ..with yours being newer you shouldnt have any problems..
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1st May 2017 1:34pm |
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SKOT Member Since: 24 Oct 2012 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 792 |
I wouldn't. I would download the TomTom app on to your smartphone. It's free and you can download all the latest maps on your home wifi before you go so that you are not hammered with data charges abroad. You can download traffic within the app for a few quid which is worth doing, it does use mobile data but only a tiny amount compared with downloading maps on the fly.
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1st May 2017 1:35pm |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1130 |
Thats a easy journey in your car, you will love driving over there far better than the uk. Sat nav in yours will be fine. Enjoy!
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1st May 2017 2:46pm |
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DrDill Member Since: 08 Apr 2017 Location: Cornwall Posts: 66 |
Thanks for the replies gents.
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1st May 2017 4:07pm |
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caymanblack Member Since: 08 Dec 2015 Location: DEVON Posts: 1130 |
No. On your way back even if you are early they will usually get you on the next train any way. |
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1st May 2017 5:21pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35265 |
....or charge you £8 for a slightly more earlier train [if available] ... - .- -.
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1st May 2017 5:26pm |
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DrDill Member Since: 08 Apr 2017 Location: Cornwall Posts: 66 |
Thank you for all the replies. Much happier now and looking forward to the trip.
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1st May 2017 5:55pm |
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Squirrel Member Since: 15 May 2012 Location: Reading Posts: 212 |
I've done a similar trip many times, the roads are mostly pretty good (except round Antwerp, that's a pain in rush hour). The sudden sense of liberation you get when you enter Germany is wonderful! I usually buy the Flex ticket to come back because it can be hard to predict arrival times (and we travel with our dogs, which adds a tad more unpredictability). Flex is good if there are delays on the trains, they put you on the next one and you don't have to wait. Saved us a wait last time because they had problems. The people behind us on the train had waited nearly 5 hours. Definitely book for a high vehicle though, and go in through the right entrance because there's a barrier for lower vehicles and an RR won't fit under it!
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1st May 2017 6:48pm |
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XXXAngelXXX Member Since: 25 Mar 2007 Location: Stuttgart Posts: 4994 |
You need a green ECO Sticker for most of the towns - otherwise you will get fined....
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2nd May 2017 2:34pm |
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Squirrel Member Since: 15 May 2012 Location: Reading Posts: 212 |
Is that just big cities, or little towns as well? This must be a new thing, we didn't have a sticker last year. |
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2nd May 2017 8:19pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35265 |
first i've heard as well..
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2nd May 2017 8:42pm |
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