Hopefully this will answer some of the questions we are asked. We never profess to be experts and always recommend you research directly , but we do want to helpful to community members by signposting a way forward.
Informative. Thanks. We have a Berlingo Microcamper and usually stealth until we need water and a shower. We don’t need electric as we have solar. But an aire with showers and water would be handy. We usually just find a campsite every few days.
Hi Thanks for watching , it's very interesting how people adapt their plans to their individual needs , there is so many ways to do this isn't there. Best wishes and happy travels Helen and Martin.
, yeah, we’ve been doing this for two years now ‘just for the weekend van life’ and youtubing for a year (channel name in inverted commas) We have adapted to our space and for what we lose in space we gain in mobility and cost savings including stealthing most of the time. We have a lounge, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, toilet and 2 kilowatt diesel heater. Lots of storage, a fridge and removable solar for when the ‘van’ reverts to a car for my daily commute. Our very first trip was France and Belgium. We’ve done the NC500, Northumberland250, SWC300, London, Portsmouth and multiple trips in our home county of North Yorkshire.
That's a fair old first trip Roland well done , lots of stories to tell no doubt. Thanks very much for watching best wishes and thanks for watching. Helen and Martin
Very informative Helen 😃 didn’t realise you could book the Aires, how does that work ? Well in the 10 min timer too 👍 Poppy at the back door peeking round the corner, so cute 🥰 🤣 xxx
Hi guys thanks , in France we often use the Camping Car Park Sites , through their website, otherwise inside Camper Contact app on the info page is often a link to a website for the Stellplatz, especially so in Northern and Central Europe. You can click on the link and look for the option to book , we were able to book Stellplatz’s in Bremen, Berlin , Prague among others , where we wanted a specific location usually next to the metro. I’ll message you a screen shot. Thanks for watching best wishes H and M
Excellent Helen, lots of useful info to us Euro Campervan newbies. Thinking of going to France this winter. Any advice on route to South of France avoid mountains, tolls etc. Thanks Again K x
Good morning and thanks for watching . If you are thinking about transiting France to Spain in winter we have some info here on a blog which might interest you - www.helenandmartinsmotorhometreks.uk/blog/which-way-through-france . Otherwise the easiest way we have found is to set the Sat Nav to the avoid Toll roads option and plan the route accordingly. Don't forget that many France Departments in the higher areas have a requirement for winter tyres or for you to carry snow chains or snow socks. Hope that helps , give us a shout if we can help further. Best wishes Helen and Martin
Hopefully this will answer some of the questions we are asked. We never profess to be experts and always recommend you research directly , but we do want to helpful to community members by signposting a way forward.
Very informative thank you. Poppy on the doormat just waiting for a word she recognises! I enjoyed the steam show also. X
Thanks Louise , Poppy normally photo bombs us but we’d all been out running so she was tired. Thanks for watching Helen and Martin
Very helpful information, thank you . Watching this I have discovered Espana Discovery 👍
Thanks Paul , we appreciate you watching . Best wishes Helen and Martin
Great advice Helen. Thanks for sharing. Irvine & Karen.
Thanks guys much appreciated , best wishes Helen and Martin
Food for thought. 😊
Thanks for watching H and M
Thank you…informative as usual……
Many thanks , we're really glad it you it interesting . Best wishes Helen and Martin
Great vid!
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Thanks Graeme much appreciated and thanks for watching . Helen and Martin
Excellent advice. Well under ten minutes as well LOL
Thanks guys , we are trying to be concise and not bore people 😂😂😂. Thanks for watching Helen and Martin
Good vlog . . . We have started to pick up paper and pen when we watch your vlogs . . . lots of information
Thanks very much for watching and taking time to comment , hope you find the information valuable. Best wishes Helen and Martin
It took about 15 minutes according to your Kitchen clock Ha Ha ..... Seriously a very informative video and well presented
Ha ha there's no flies on you Dennis . Thanks very much for watching and commenting . Best wishes Helen and Martin.
Goed verhaal duidelijke uitleg Piet en Martje
Piet en Martje Dankjewel leuk om te horen hopelijk genieten jullie van de zomer Helen en Martin
Informative. Thanks. We have a Berlingo Microcamper and usually stealth until we need water and a shower. We don’t need electric as we have solar. But an aire with showers and water would be handy. We usually just find a campsite every few days.
Hi Thanks for watching , it's very interesting how people adapt their plans to their individual needs , there is so many ways to do this isn't there. Best wishes and happy travels Helen and Martin.
, yeah, we’ve been doing this for two years now ‘just for the weekend van life’ and youtubing for a year (channel name in inverted commas)
We have adapted to our space and for what we lose in space we gain in mobility and cost savings including stealthing most of the time.
We have a lounge, dining room, bedroom, kitchen, toilet and 2 kilowatt diesel heater. Lots of storage, a fridge and removable solar for when the ‘van’ reverts to a car for my daily commute.
Our very first trip was France and Belgium. We’ve done the NC500, Northumberland250, SWC300, London, Portsmouth and multiple trips in our home county of North Yorkshire.
Love the German Stellplatz’s , they are so varied.
Totally agree
Good advice just been to Rhodes Greece and back first trip in motorhome 😊😊 no problem staying in free airs keep up the good advice
That's a fair old first trip Roland well done , lots of stories to tell no doubt. Thanks very much for watching best wishes and thanks for watching. Helen and Martin
Great informative Vlog. Well done Helen, my creators head tells me that only took you roughly 13 minutes to film too 😜😂 I could be a detective 😂
No flies on you Mr Holmes. Thanks for watching as always H and M
Very informative Helen 😃 didn’t realise you could book the Aires, how does that work ? Well in the 10 min timer too 👍 Poppy at the back door peeking round the corner, so cute 🥰 🤣 xxx
Hi guys thanks , in France we often use the Camping Car Park Sites , through their website, otherwise inside Camper Contact app on the info page is often a link to a website for the Stellplatz, especially so in Northern and Central Europe. You can click on the link and look for the option to book , we were able to book Stellplatz’s in Bremen, Berlin , Prague among others , where we wanted a specific location usually next to the metro. I’ll message you a screen shot. Thanks for watching best wishes H and M
@@helenandmartinsTreks hi thanks for the advice that would be great thanks 🥰 xxx
Excellent Helen, lots of useful info to us Euro Campervan newbies.
Thinking of going to France this winter.
Any advice on route to South of France avoid mountains, tolls etc.
Thanks Again K x
Good morning and thanks for watching . If you are thinking about transiting France to Spain in winter we have some info here on a blog which might interest you - www.helenandmartinsmotorhometreks.uk/blog/which-way-through-france . Otherwise the easiest way we have found is to set the Sat Nav to the avoid Toll roads option and plan the route accordingly. Don't forget that many France Departments in the higher areas have a requirement for winter tyres or for you to carry snow chains or snow socks. Hope that helps , give us a shout if we can help further. Best wishes Helen and Martin
Thank you
Much appreciated
Good advice. Many thanks Helen.