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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Hi all,
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30th Nov 2014 11:38 am |
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GT_Mac Member Since: 10 Mar 2014 Location: Terjarv Posts: 120 |
Hi choccymonster,
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1st Dec 2014 10:22 am |
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choccymonster Member Since: 27 Sep 2013 Location: Chichester, West Sussex Posts: 513 |
Wow!!
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1st Dec 2014 11:14 pm |
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GT_Mac Member Since: 10 Mar 2014 Location: Terjarv Posts: 120 |
You are welcome for the info.
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2nd Dec 2014 10:13 pm |
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dunkley201 Member Since: 09 Jul 2011 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 2739 |
I went last year to Norway via Denmark and Sweden, towing a caravan. Cannot add much more to the excellent info from GT_Mac. Yes, keep lights on all the time (unless you already have DRLs). DO fit lens converters. They just take out the L/H upward "kick" of our dipped lights, converting them to centre dip. You cannot easily adjust the lights to get the same effect. Cheapest fuel was in Denmark, so fill up before leaving in both directions. The Oresundbron crossing (tunnel & bridge, as in "The Bridge") between Copenhagen and Malmo cost us DKK 690 each way (£81.23) with the 'van. The Storebaelt bridge west of Copenhagen cost DKK 350 (£41.78 ) with the 'van. English spoken almost everywhere, so no problem with language (can't speak for Finland) although I guess it would be the same there. When refuelling, I did not use "pay at pump" at all - always used the shop just as we do here, never a problem. The roads are excellent and blissfully quiet compared to UK. Just set your cruise control to the 80k limit (or whatever it is) and chill.
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7th Dec 2014 10:19 pm |
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