Driving in cities in Europe (this in France) better use small car like this. Because its road is small and tiny & tight. |
everyone's favourite destinasions.. I dunno why |
The 2nd round we continue from France > Lisbon, Portugal > Spain Andalusia (Malaga , Cordoba, Granada) > Barcelona Spain > Nice (South France) > Monte Carlo > Italy (Pisa, Florence, Venice, Verona) > back to Swiss > return to France.
The Ford Focus Wagon. The handling, comfort and its diesel engine with manual gearbox simply superb. No wonder the Europeans love this and its bigger brother (The Mondeo) |
WHAT CAR WE DROVE?
This time sorry no RENAULT car.. he he. Coz I rent vehicles from Avis, Europcar and SIXT (a German Car Rental Company). Well, I drove the Ford Focus Wagon, Merc Vito 9 seater, Renault Trafic 9 seater, Ford Mondeo Wagon, Citroen C1 and Peugeot 107 (which the same as C1).
REPSOL, the national petrol company of Spain. but normally most expensive compare to other brands here |
WHATS THE MILEAGE?
The 1st round totalled 3700+ km while the 2nd round is 7700+km...
WHATS THE BEST EXPERIENCE
In terms of driving
- Spain, Italy, Swiss, South of France has beautiful roads (motorways and non motorways) with beautiful sceneries
- Germans and UK has polite and discipline drivers
- Drivers in Italy do drive quite fast and aggressive by the European standard (quite like Malaysians)
- Friendship and chemistry between travel buddies is important
entering Portugal from Bilbao (Spain). Hmm.. Nothing much actually in Portugal (Lisbon) |
a typical European cities and its tiny roads |
Traffic jams in summer. Everyone on holidays maybe |
our friends driving the Renault Trafic. We stop every 2-3 hours to rest and change drivers. Important and a safety aspect especially when travelling far away |
the superb smooth, beautiful and scenic roads in Spain |
WHATS NOT GOOD
- Costs of toll is simply expensive in Italy, Spain & Portugal. (German has NO Tolls, Swiss only pay about RM140 per year, France has tolls on motorways but quite ok the price)
- Have to concentrate and get used a lot driving in European towns as it is old, has small roads, tight bends and sometimes simply not big car friendly
- Drivers in Paris, Barcelona, most Italian towns and some part of Spain do drive aggressively.
- Italy has superb winding roads. and with 130kmh speed limit, they are really driving near that limit even on corners (even the big lorries drive fast). So, take your time and increase speed gradually.
- Learn and speak some basic local language as it really helps a lot. Most of them do not speak English or do not want to speak English. They proud of their local language.
in Gibraltar (Jabal Tariq). |
near Costa Del Sol between Gibraltar and Malaga in Spain Andalus. Simply beautiful MasyaAllah |
a sample of quite deserted, beautiful roads in south of Spain. This is using a non motorway road from Cordoba to Granada |
on top of Monaco.. you can see the town where they do the FORMULA 1 MONTE CARLO there! Well it is quite a nice place but very hectic and many2 superb cars |
one example of "normal" cars in Monte Carlo. Maybe next year drive this.. he he |
CONCLUSION
The 2nd route is simply one of the best. We do cover 2-3 top best driving roads in Europe. But some route is simple too far (France > Lisbon is 2000km+). So maybe I only go to Swiss, Italy, Spain... Next year plan to add 2 top driving road which is STELVIO PASS to DAVOS (Italy & Swiss) and South of Germany (bordering Austria) road. All those roads have been voted some of the best & most beautiful driving roads in Europe.
So, next year plan to drive again this route, but using a cabriolet.. InsyaAllah..
I also wash the car. You can wash the whole car yourself with just 2 euro.. if you know the technique. I love car wash |
during a stop on Italy Autostrada. |
a place where we cannot drive.. Venice! |
also here, some parts of Swiss only accessible by train or cable cars! but MasyaAllah very beautiful |
our favourite accomodation in Swiss. Came here several times already. |
from Italy (verona) to Swiss alps using one of the beautiful roads in Europe. Alhamdulillah |