Who’s doing any mammoth road trips this year :)
Who’s doing any mammoth road trips this year :)
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Classic Chim

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12,424 posts

171 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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I’ve just reminded myself of the day I set off for France and in about 24 hrs i’d Travelled just under 1000 miles 940 odd I think and was sat on the beach in St Tropez sipping something ice cold.
Mega road trip, anyone else on here done a similar thing, I know many owners drive over to Coventry from abroad for servicing etc so I’m not the only one,,,

Any plans of tours or attempts at personal goals this year or any tales of past adventures are most welcome.



Dave85chim

483 posts

108 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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I'd be happy just driving out of the garage Alun!

phillpot

17,437 posts

205 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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a little trip around mainland Europe with good friends....... 10th EuroTour

robsco

7,875 posts

198 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Robbed from my Reader's Cars thread, this is what we did in August last year:

North Yorkshire down to Canterbury for overnight stop, sailing from Dover (I don’t enjoy ferry travel so Hull to Zeebrugge overnight was a strict no)
Calais to Paris (stopping for two full days in Paris – secure underground parking so no car worries)
Paris to Lucerne, Switzerland (one night here. Not long enough, it transpired!)
Lucerne to Pisa (one day and night in Pisa, which was quite long enough… very little to see beyond the tower and the associated piazza)
Pisa to Florence (only one day and night here, a huge shame as we were extremely fond of Florence)
Florence to Rome (two full days and nights in Rome)
Rome to Amalfi (5 day break here, our “relax” time. Utterly stunning but the car rendered almost unusable due to narrow cliff roads and parking restrictions, necessitating a Vespa to get around)
Amalfi to Venice (2 nights in Venice)
Venice to Milan (overnight stay)
Milan back to North Yorkshire (in one, arduous 18 hour journey)

ChimpOnGas

9,637 posts

201 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Just one of my many happy Chimaera road trips, there have have been lots like this:



Romping down to the South of France in style with the wind in your hair and the mighty V8 soundtrack filling your ears is my kind of paradise, you do need to budget two days down and two days back but thats all part of the adventure cool

A Chimaera is a fantastic GT sports car thats absolutely perfect for chewing up the miles, only the massive fuel bill spoils the fun but I solved that one years ago, running LPG is easy in France as they have cheap gas everywhere making it more cost effective to take my TVR than fly and hiring a nasty little Euro box when we arrive wink

These trips are why I bought my Chimaera ten years ago, it hasn't disappointed me during that time and it still keeps serving up the adventures thumbup


bobfather

11,194 posts

277 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Not quite so mammoth but I'll be doing NC500 in May, done it the last couple of years and can't get enough of the beautiful Scottish roads. The trip usually takes around 1500 miles door to door

hot metal

2,017 posts

215 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Got a 1700 mile UK tour for June, only did 300 miles last year.
Not done much since Stelvio in 2016, 2000 miles

wuckfitracing

990 posts

165 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Currently on my last day of a 2 week tour of Scotland, covered over 1800 miles. Some stunning roads and scenery have combined with the amazing top down weather. Only seen 1 day of light rain. Truly good for the soul.
Slight variation on the original post though, we were in our Morgan, TVR was left in the garage. Did the same trip 2 years ago in the TVR missus insisted it was her Morgan’s turn.

wuckfitracing

990 posts

165 months

Friday 26th April 2019
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Classic Chim

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12,424 posts

171 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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wuckfitracing said:
Holy heck bloke,,,, what a Picture that is.
I’m loving these stories,,, even the one from Dave hehe
It’s you I do this for as inspiration,,, and myself it seems !

Mammoth is maybe the wrong word as any road trip in a Tvr is an adventure!



trev4

747 posts

184 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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We toured Northern Spain last year, including a visit to Madrid for a family wedding. I can highly recommend it, lovely scenery and wonderful empty roads. We stopped at a hotel in the middle of nowhere and a nice couple in their TR8 had stopped at the same place.

Classic Chim

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12,424 posts

171 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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trev4 said:
We toured Northern Spain last year, including a visit to Madrid for a family wedding. I can highly recommend it, lovely scenery and wonderful empty roads. We stopped at a hotel in the middle of nowhere and a nice couple in their TR8 had stopped at the same place.
Very very cool.

Forgot to mention PICTURES ARE WELCOME smile


Classic Chim

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12,424 posts

171 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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bobfather said:
Not quite so mammoth but I'll be doing NC500 in May, done it the last couple of years and can't get enough of the beautiful Scottish roads. The trip usually takes around 1500 miles door to door
Ive just been challenged to a road trip upto the north west of Scotland so looked on Google maps and low and behold it’s not far off the NC500
Often heard of this road but never ventured that far off the beaten track hehe to find it.
Next year for me but gives me a goal.
Any info, pics etc with be divulged with some excitement.
Hope this years trip is a blast. thumbup

QBee

22,046 posts

166 months

Saturday 27th April 2019
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Not such a big tour, but a Scotland weekend with the South Yorks TVRCC






Classic Chim

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12,424 posts

171 months

Sunday 28th April 2019
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QBee said:
Not such a big tour, but a Scotland weekend with the South Yorks TVRCC





smile great fun when a number of Tvr burble around, spectacular sight.

paul.deitch

2,275 posts

279 months

Sunday 28th April 2019
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Last month drove to 4 cities in Poland and 4 in Ukraine including Chernobyl.
This month drove to southern Greece via Zagreb, Banja Luka, Belgrade, Skopje, Larissa, Corinth. Now in Kilada.
Haven't decided yet which direction to go next. Have a hankering to visit Gallipoli where my grandfather was shotup. But I have a mate in Sicily too, etc etc. Great being a pensioner!

Classic Chim

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171 months

Monday 29th April 2019
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paul.deitch said:
Last month drove to 4 cities in Poland and 4 in Ukraine including Chernobyl.
This month drove to southern Greece via Zagreb, Banja Luka, Belgrade, Skopje, Larissa, Corinth. Now in Kilada.
Haven't decided yet which direction to go next. Have a hankering to visit Gallipoli where my grandfather was shotup. But I have a mate in Sicily too, etc etc. Great being a pensioner!
Pictures. wink