summerdays
Cycling in the sun
- Location
- Bristol
As a family we've been to Europe a couple of times but always flown and never hired a car, just used the trains etc.
I want to persuade Mr Summerdays to take the car this year and for some reason I've imagined that it's nicer to drive in Holland than France (not having driven in either I wouldn't know). So am I right? Or should I be considering France. I want to make it as stress free as possible so not camping with a laden car and not taking bikes on the back but I'd like to hire bikes when I'm there so I'm hoping that's going to be easy in Holland.
Any recommendations for areas near either port (so we don't have to drive miles on the first day), or tips on driving on the wrong side of the road. He's already suggested getting the overnight ferry so that we arrive in daylight for the first experience of driving.
I realise I'm leaving it a little late to book both accommodation and the ferry but I'm hoping that this is going to be the start of a few more trips and then working our way up to a holiday by bike once the kids have left home or are old enough to stay by themselves (their idea of a holiday would not include the major transport part being by bike.... I've failed to convince them of the joys of cycling at this stage but I'm hoping they return to it after a brief gap.)
I want to persuade Mr Summerdays to take the car this year and for some reason I've imagined that it's nicer to drive in Holland than France (not having driven in either I wouldn't know). So am I right? Or should I be considering France. I want to make it as stress free as possible so not camping with a laden car and not taking bikes on the back but I'd like to hire bikes when I'm there so I'm hoping that's going to be easy in Holland.
Any recommendations for areas near either port (so we don't have to drive miles on the first day), or tips on driving on the wrong side of the road. He's already suggested getting the overnight ferry so that we arrive in daylight for the first experience of driving.
I realise I'm leaving it a little late to book both accommodation and the ferry but I'm hoping that this is going to be the start of a few more trips and then working our way up to a holiday by bike once the kids have left home or are old enough to stay by themselves (their idea of a holiday would not include the major transport part being by bike.... I've failed to convince them of the joys of cycling at this stage but I'm hoping they return to it after a brief gap.)