Motorhome the EU and U.K.
Being Australian where we drive on the left side in a right-hand car, we naturally started researching in the U.K and quickly came to 2 conclusions:
1. It's cheaper to buy a motorhome for 18 months than rent one.
2. It's cheaper, and easier, to buy a motorhome a long way from the U.K.
We decided to enlist the assistance of Europe Roadtrip, a motorhome company with a buyback plan in the Netherlands that assists with sourcing the type of van you want, and all the extras required including insurance and roadside assistance.
Extra things to take into consideration when planning a multi country trip:
Toll fees- each country will have its own, so either pre plan with toll tags, check for relevant country's apps, plan alternate routes where possible and/or have that country's currency in cash and coins to pay at the time.
Ferry charges - very large motorhomes (generally over 10 meters) will incur much higher charges.
Some bridges have very high charges i.e. the Øresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden is $355 AUD ($214 EU) for a motorhome under 10 meters, one way! A little further north is a 20-minute ferry that is significantly cheaper, just not as cool.
LPG gas. Look for a motorhome with an LPG tank as not all bottles and fittings are the same in all countries and it could get very expensive swapping out bottles.
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