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WillyT



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[quote="Squirrel"]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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There are no tolls between Calais and the border with Belgium, but the tag is useful if you're planning on driving in France at any point. [/quote]

Just to clarify....

You do not need to book for a high vehicle in your L405 for the tunnel. Put vehicle in locked low mode and it will fit under all the low barriers and get onto the train without any height problem. I do this trip every two weeks without issue. Flex ticket is convenient especially at peak times. You get preferential lanes and first on to the train as well as flexi lounge with free drinks and gifts.

You will not need a tag if driving direct from the tunnel to Antwerp.

Agreed avoid Antwerp rush hour PITA.

Roads are generaly great. Keep an eye on your speed as there are a few (not many) speed cameras. There are two after you leave the tunnel in France, heading towards Antwerp (90kph section)

Roads are great, you should have a good trip Thumbs Up Previous
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Cheers Willy, I didn't realise an L405 would fit under the barrier - I thought it was the same height as an L322.

And thanks for the list Stan, looks like I'd better send off for a sticker!

To the note on speed cameras, I'd add - do stick to posted speed limits on the Autobahn. It's not unrestricted everywhere so you need to watch out - there are usually (always?) limits around exits. And don't run out of fuel or tailgate on the Autobahn either - you'll get fined if they catch you!

The area where we go also bans washing cars on Sundays, not sure if that's a Germany-wide thing though! Just in case you were tempted. Smile

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The area where we go also bans washing cars on Sundays, not sure if that's a Germany-wide thing though! Just in case you were tempted. Smile


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I always book for a high vehicle no matter what i,m in as the carriage is wider and less chance of damage to my wheels.
Far safer!

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Is the sticker from France valid throughout Europe, or do you need a different one in Germany?, and which other countries have now adapted them? E.g. Spain ? Portugal?

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caymanblack wrote:
I always book for a high vehicle no matter what i,m in as the carriage is wider and less chance of damage to my wheels.
Far safer!


100% right. High is the best way to go. You have better protection for the wheels and you don'thave those stuppid women and some men Very Happy with their handbags scratching your car. 2017 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 silicon silver
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And make sure that you keep a close look to your rear view mirror in Germany before overtaking another car. They can arrive very fast...

but enjoy the drive on the Autobahn and make sure you clean your cats by trottling it to a decent speed. Your first part in Germany is lovely to drive. 2017 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 silicon silver
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Agreed the wheels were a concern as the carriages are tight. However my 22" wheels have been through about 20 times and not had a problem..........yet Confused Previous
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So i am at my destination. Very surprised how easy it all was. Antwerp was busy and delayed us an hour. Then a smash on autobahn whic cost 30 mins.
Was excellent trip and blew the dust of but had to slow down as sunroof decided to wistle to the music!

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Good news Dr, enjoy your trip. Thumbs Up

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i just came from baden baden and am now in Mons near Lille...enjoy your time there Dr Dill... ... - .- -.




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DrDill wrote:
So i am at my destination. Very surprised how easy it all was. Antwerp was busy and delayed us an hour. Then a smash on autobahn whic cost 30 mins.
Was excellent trip and blew the dust of but had to slow down as sunroof decided to wistle to the music!


Only one hour delay in Antwerp. That's an easy drive. Rolling with laughter 2017 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 silicon silver
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Great drive back to. One accident where a merc vanio hit the central concrete barrier taking both the wheels off that side.
Looking forward to.many more trips abroad!
You dont see many range rovers in belgium, holland and germany, wonder why?

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you should have gone to baden baden , there were loads there...strangly ecouques were rife in luxembourg ... ... - .- -.




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