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Cruising Europe in the Smurf-Mobile, Van Tour 2011

Introducing the Smurf Mobile… Our home for the next 101 days!
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The bedroom

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The kitchen

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The dining / living room

As we had to be in Pamplona for San Fermin/Running of the Bulls on the 5th of July, we were under a fair bit of pressure to drive up through Italy and across the southern coast of France to get there in time… We didn’t help ourselves by deciding to head to Barcelona, Valencia, and Madrid before heading back up to Pamps, which is actually quite close to the French (Atlantic) border.

The last of Italy (for now…)

First things first, we picked up our camper in San Benedetto Del Tronto. We then drove, rather nervously on the wrong side of the road, up the east coast of Italy in search of our first free camp, stopping at Ancona to deck the van out at Ikea (where else!) and to pick up supplies at the massive Carrefour. We quickly discovered that we had no hope of finding a free camp on the resort beaches so had to go a lot further afield than we had hoped… We finally ‘pitched’ our van for our first night in the not-much-happening-town of Fano.

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A Wicked Adventure – Van Tour 2011

Firstly we would like to thank Julie from Wicked. Julie was very helpful right through the booking process, answering all our silly questions and making sure we had everything in order. Throughout our van tour she promptly returned our emails and did what she could to ensure we had a good time, and even got our money back when we left it in the car.

Touring around Europe in a Wicked Van was an amazing experience, we saw more than we had hoped and experienced a deeper insight into the many cultures and gained invaluable history lessons. If it wasn’t for the van I don’t think we would have been able to afford to go to all the places we visited. We were able to hit almost all countries in West Europe, the Eastern Bloc and even the Scandinavian countries. Cruising along at our own pace, we chose where we went, how long we stayed and what we did.

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One Wicked Experience!

1 van, 4 friends, 84 days, 20 countries, 10 000 miles, countless litres of wine, some horrendous hangovers and one WICKED experience!

Our journey started bright and early on the 29th of June as we left London bound for France.

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Alistair and Fleur – Van Tour 2011

So here we are, it is the 28th of June and we are up bright and early after packing the van up last night. We are all ready to start our big van tour adventure, both of us completely ignorant as to what is coming.

We are heading off to Croatia! Boarding the car ferry at Dover both of us full of butterflies inside our stomachs we head off away from the U.K and towards our first stop Venice. After two days of straight driving and sleeping in random towns in France we finally arrive in Venice.

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Beau and Jason Do Europe – Van Tour 2011

We had been planning this trip for quite some time, about 18 months before our departure date, discussing different options, whether to backpack or hire/buy a van. Jason did most of the research. He stumbled upon Wicked Campers and Van Tour, said Beau should have a look, and the rest is history.

Before we start, we will say that there are numerous little anecdotes in amongst the entire trip that if we were to include every little detail, who knows how many words it would take! We wouldn’t want to bore anyone. At one stage the plan was to write everything down and include it in this blog but certain unfortunate events would see all our writing, to that date, taken from us. All will be revealed as you read.

Our holiday began in England a week before we were due to pick up the van. We spent that week exploring London and it surrounds, staying in a room at a retirement village across the road from Jason’s relos. Needless to say… it smelt like old people.
The time had come on the 30th of June to head into London and pick up our wicked van. At first look we were surprised at what was in front of us, not to mention the name, “Stupidity”. After a quick check, water and oil levels, we were in the car, on the road ready to get things started. With Beau driving, our first destination was the petrol station as the fuel level was relatively low. The directions to the closest petrol station we were given were 3 rights and a left. Naturally, we took 4 rights and shamefully and rather red faced, drove back past the depot.

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