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4,000+ Miles in a Skoda - EuroTrip 2015 Pictures



Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Okay, so where to begin? Maybe two years ago. Because it was during that summer, me and 3 friends jumped in an Audi A4 and drove around Europe. We Visited the South of France, Monaco, Milan, Lake Como, The Stelvio Pass, Munich and more. It was a fantastic holiday, and upon seeing some Pictures I convinced my Mrs it was probably the best way to do ours as well. What started as a trip to a family members holiday home in Sicily, turned into my own personal planning nightmare for a few weeks. But trust me, it was more than worth it.


The route I devised was as follows:


Start: Oxford (Home)

Stop 1: Nurburgring, Germany.

Stop 2: Munich, Germany.

Stop 3: Lake Como, Italy (Via the Stelvio Pass).

Stop 4: Rome, Italy.

Stop 5: Sicily, Italy.


I stopped at "Lake Bolsena" just north of Rome on the way home, and Baden-Baden in Germany.


First off I want to say, despite my excessive photography normally nearly all of these were taken on my phone. I really couldn't be bothered to lug my DSLR around and didn't really use it. Did use my GoPro so a video is on its way! So apologies for the terrible terrible phone photos.


Okay, so it was an early start Saturday morning to get to the port. In fact, some might say too early. I ended up arriving over an hour before I was meant to, but the lovely lady at P&O simply said “Would you like the next Ferry, it leaves in 10 minutes?”


Fantastic. Meant getting to the ‘Ring a bit earlier and more time to look around. Annoyingly, before we even hit Belgium one of my beam adapters flew off. Had to improvise with some electrical tape. This turned out to be the only real car mishap of the trip though, so I cant complain too much.


My first trip was April of last year, in a friends very loud and very fast Corvette C6. We missed a couple of classic places to go so made sure to do that this time…


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After a nights sleep, I got up early on the Sunday and headed to the track to drool over cars and turn a few laps.


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Its the first time I’ve had the car at its “Limits” and both on track, and the local roads I have to say i was very surprised. The “Boring” and “understeery” characteristics everyone says about on these cars wasn't boring at all, it was very manageable and great fun in the tight corners to chuck around. It didn’t take much to get the back end round and help the nose tuck in, and once you got used to using its weight, its smiles all round really. Definitely need more track time booked for it now!


Next stop, MUNICH. Now, I have a friend out there I met up with. And due to the local Beer, pictures are fairly thin on the ground for here. So I’ll skip to the Stelvio Pass….


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Once again, the car was flawless. The steep inclines, sharp bends and adverse weather didn't hold it back (just some traffic!)


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This route provided a beautiful drive into Como, and the next day we went on a bit of an explore.


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Ditched the car for a bit, too…


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Next up, ROME. And yes, the drivers are even more madder than you could possibly imagine. But I soon realised if you drive like them, the whole system sort of “Works”. Lanes become optional, as do speed limits and personal space. Horn use is not optional. Did a few touristy bits which gave the car a nice break…


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I still love Alfa 159’s!

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Annoying construction was everywhere this year, not just in Rome! Apparently some designer was paying for this to be restored.


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Next trip was a long one, Sicily.


Due to the unique way Italian ferry services work, and their websites, I was unsure how or IF I’d even get across when I got to Villa San Giovani! But we were fairly confident after reading some out of date comments on trip advisor, and we didn’t have a choice anyway so we just went for it.


Fortunately, after the mammoth drive through italy (10 hours by this point) it was as simple as buying a ticket, and then a classic “Italian” Boarding (Read as, fast and dangerous) we were on! By this point the trip had already reset itself after hitting the 2,000 mile marker.


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It was another 3hour drive before we got to the house in Sicily, up a tiny and very steep cobblestone road which has probably taken about 10,000 miles of life off my clutch and a definitely taken a lot of the rigidity out of my Cupra R splitter.


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Had an amazing 5 days here in the beautiful sunshine, trying to cram in as much as we could! Including remote classic sicilian restaurants, boat trips, eating some more, beaches, more eating, and a lot of Red Wine. One trip I enjoyed was going to “Erice” a small ancient Arab town on the top of a mountain. Once again, the Skoda played Mountain Goat very well…


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And after taking the photo above, I turned around and took…..


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It’s pretty high up.

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TOURIST SHOT!

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So lets skip forward to the trip back? This is a Car Forum after all. 3 days, each with over 12hours worth of driving. All the way to north of Rome to a beautiful lake, then onto Baden Baden via Switzerland!


Looking a bit dirty at the First Italian stop…


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Booked this place on a whim, had no idea what it would be like. I think I won?


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Next up, the Nazi state for cars: Switzerland.


I paid your €40 bloody fee and I find myself sat in one of the worst traffic jams of my life, thanks for that! Turns out I was queueing for the San Gothard tunnel. Nightmare. However, it was in a valley next to an airfield doing an amazing air show. This was accompanied by passing Steam Trains.


So we were all out of our cars, since we had something to watch.


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As soon as we hit Germany, it was derestricted autobahn. My last go at driving at high speed legally, and managed to hit an indicated 145mph on the speedo in the end.


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Last stop before home time was Reims, where I could tot up the epic fly massacre on my bumper. This place is a must look for anyone driving through, its on the way back so why not!


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So after nearly dead on 4150 miles, the Skoda made it back. And although the brakes are now dead (they were on their last legs before I left) and its MOT is due, its still as good as the day it left. It swallowed all of our gear with ease, and had masses of space to go. It took a battering on long drives on the motorway, up mountain passes, dodging mad italians and down ancient cobbled streets. It even survived the Green Helll with me driving! I know these cars divide opinion in the car community, but its now a car I really love. It’s fantastic fun, and yet somehow sensible too. The perfect all rounder on a budget.


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DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Good read! Love a good road trip, my next car is likely to be a mk1 Vrs to. Actually love the yellow.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Good read! Love a good road trip, my next car is likely to be a mk1 Vrs to. Actually love the yellow.
I wanted a yellow one with low miles, and got this at a silly price so I was very lucky! And its been good to me, I enjoy it a lot. Its basically the car the MK4 Golf GTI should've been plus added boot! haha.
 

Bluebeard

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
Good work you utter bellend.

Great write up and I'm jealous if your trip.
 

Stay Puft

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172
That looks amazing, great memory.

Just out of interest, how much did the entire trip cost you and your Mrs (ballpark figure)? I'd love to do something similar with my mrs.
 
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  2014 Clio 200t edc
Great write up, awesome pictures and great memories for you both.
I'd love to do a similar trip but to family in Malta, but I don't think I'd be allowed to subject her to my driving to the ring too.
I also ask the above question re cost too please.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Excellent thread, inspires me to do something like this, but maybe not in the clio lol.

I really like the car too :)
 

Stay Puft

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 172
That's what i'd be worried about. If I stayed in hotels, the mrs wouldnt be ready until lunch to leave so i'd only get a few hrs driving in each day!
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Thanks all. Was really one to remember.

We stayed in hotels, I booked them all a few weeks before we went away. The only place different was Sicily, where we stayed in her cousins house out there.

As for costs, I'll let you know. Still trying to tot it all up now (waiting for stuff to leave my bank) so we can split the costs.
 

leeds2592

ClioSport Club Member
  Bean 182 + E70 X5
Looks like it was a good trip, would love to do something like this so would be interested in costs.

LOL @ the flies!
 

mace¬

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio
Good write up. Looks alright.

One question, did she get any say in this or was it a get in the car we are going for a drive kind of thing?

P.S selfie sticks are gay.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Good write up. Looks alright.

One question, did she get any say in this or was it a get in the car we are going for a drive kind of thing?

P.S selfie sticks are gay.

First off, it's a go pro on a pole. There's a difference. I've also had it ages, which makes me edgy and cool.

As for the Mrs, I punted the idea to her and she immediately was interested. After I showed her videos and photos from the last one she was completely sold. She loved the whole thing, even Nurburgring and she's not a car person really.
 
  Megane 250
Really want to do this, Would also be interested in a rough cost.

Some brilliant pictures/Views there too.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
As far as I can remember, most of the pics she's hidden, the one she's not is taken from the moon....
 

mace¬

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio
All I can think is....... I'd go right through all those breadsticks. There is loads.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
So to those asking costs, I've worked out that (between us) we spent around £1600. Thats Hotels, Fuel, Toll roads, Ferries. But not spending money etc.
 

Jason_E

ClioSport Club Member
  Elise, 530d
Its brilliant, & its a relatively cheap (we always camp) way to have 3 weeks off in August!

Agree'd. In my opinion flying is quite a bit boring in comparison. You just get to see a country more driving through it.

(Sorry to sound like a student whos just got back from a Gap Year)
 


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