Author: Marcel Koning
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the Allure of the Lake District
It’s been raining, it’s been miserable, and it’s been grey and cloudy for weeks now. So what’s the appeal?
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Camping Quingey en route to Grenoble (FR)
A lot of people would probably call this Kwingy in English but it’s Can…jey, which can be confusing – but waht’s important is the oodles of French charm
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What stories can be told?
Old, vintage vehicles, and unsalvagable wrecks hold a certain charm and mystery. You may see a tired old wreck, but what I see is…
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Gstaad Cannes Rally at Chateau Robernier – Spirit of Mille Miglia
Everyone has heard of or perhaps seen, the old classic car rallies. This rally was in the spirit of that most famous road rally of the 1950s
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Goodwood Festival of Speed, Petrolhead’s Dream
The grandest celebration of motorsport, from its crude and rudimentary beginnings to advanced future concepts spanning the globe.
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A Rocketship on Water – Lelystad RIB Experience
The boat is small enough to feel every bump and swell and sometimes launches out of the water to smack down with a thump only to shoot forward again as the propeller digs in hard.
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Contemplating Campervan / Tiny Home Life
Camping is our favourite form of relaxation and our Land Rover, Dakota, is fabulous for this. But it might be a little tight for daily living.
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Pilanesberg National Park & Manyane Resort, South Africa
Manyane campsite offers the perfect jump-off point to explore Pilanesberg Game Reserve
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Why you should visit Duxford Aerodrome Air Museum in the snow
The International War Museum at Duxford looks just magical in winter. This place is BIG, so you will be doing some mileage. To cover it all you will need to crunch through the snow for the length of the runway.
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10+ best things about owning a land rover defender
Let’s kick this off with the most obvious – the fact that you can recognise them anywhere…
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Which are the Best Overlanding Storage Boxes?
On our extended road trip around Europe the greatest challenge has always been keeping the truck tidy, along with keeping the beers chilled and trying not to lose the firelighters.
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The Lawnmowers of Cobijo, Spain Pyrenees | Road Trip Blog #38
Camping out of season has its advantages, notably having the place to yourself. Except for when the local shepherds invade the campsite with a flock of woolly ruminants.
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Bubulcus & Bolotas Eco Campsite, Portugal | Road Trip Blog #37
Low impact and off-grid. Just ten vehicle camping spots, and a couple more if you’re traveling light. Is this the Best Campsite in Western Europe?
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The Spectacular Portuguese Southwest Coast | Road Trip Blog #36
Searching for Sagres on the most (south) westerly point in Europe
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Camping Serro da Bica, Portugal | Road Trip Blog #35
Portugal has been calling for a long time and we finally leave the coast and head inland…
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Why The 911 Is The Quintessential Sports Car
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence.” – V. Lombardi.
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Spanish Hibernation – Camping Playa Taray, ISLA CRISTINA | Road Trip Blog #34
The seduction of a glorious five-mile long beach as we eye out the frontier with Portugal, and end up on a building site
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Spanish Mountains to the Coast – Olvera to El Puerto de Santa Maria (Cadiz) Spain | Road Trip Blog #33
After a lovely (olivey) change of pace in the mountains it is back towards the coast – and a cold reception
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Coast to Mountain – Motril to Olvera | Road Trip Blog #32
A side of Motril probably never seen. A rocky outcrop. And millions of olive trees…
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A340a, N-323a – Not Road numbers, but secret codewords for Awesome | Road Trip Blog #31
Just when you think you’ve seen some pretty incredible European scenery that can’t possibly get more dramatic, nature comes along and says: hold my beer
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Undercover Camping on Playa de Mazarron, Bolnuevo | Road Trip Blog #30
Six hundred pitches and none to spare even at this time of year? That is a LOT of campervans. We go undercover to investigate…
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Hidden Charm of San Vicente Xeraco | Road Trip Blog #29
Between Valencia and Alicante lies the sleepy (at this time of year) village of Xeraco near Gandia. And a quirky little campsite. What does it have to offer?
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Miramar, Tarragona – we’re moving in! | Road Trip Blog #28
This one is a pretty cool campsite with direct access to a really, really nice beach. Pitch space is limited, but…
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Arras France to Burgos Spain
Our ultimate goal for today is Burgos. That’s about halfway through Spain if you take a straight line from the northernmost point of the border between France and Spain towards Porto in Portugal.