Advice please
We bought our motorhome in october last year and are hoping to take her to Switzerland in March. It will be our first trip and any tips, advice or recommedations would be really appreciated. We haven't booked anything as yet.
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Have you not been out in it in the UK yet? if not I would advise that you do so on more than one occasion to get used to how everything works, where you want to store things etc. I haven't been to Switzerland at that time of year but I would expect snow some
of the passes might be closed, are you looking at going skiing, or is it just a holiday, will sites be open then. Hopefully some one will be along soon to help out with some of those questions.0 -
I would echo Tammygirl's advice to get out in the UK for several trips, however short, to try out your motorhome from the driving point of view and use of the habitation side too. Don't forget to check your payload and ensure that you load within the limits,
they are not always as large as you think and what you take weighs more than you would expect too.Hopefully someone with some knowledge of Switzerland at the time of year you want. We've only managed France once, it was great, because of various committments.
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Now that depends on weather conditions . It could be wonderful springlike weather - on the other hand ................ That said we've always
enjoyed a week away towards the end of the month, if I can get that week nabbed in the holiday diary before anyone else.
This year we will be away visiting our daughter in New Zealand until 2/3rds through March. I will also add that every visit we have over there
we leave TERRIBLE weather here, including being on one of the last planes out of Heathrow in February two or three years ago0 -
I'm sure you'll have a great time, there are some great sites out there. Decide whether you want town or country/seaside and go from there??? The planning is almost as good as the holiday
If the weather is inclement there are some good deals on 'Great Days Out' part of the website - might be worth checking that out too as you
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Going that early, especially to Switzerland its possible that you could encounter snow. I am sure the main roads would be fine but you might want to investigate how this might affect your journey and what extra equipment you might need. Been through Switzerland
a few times but only spent one holiday there. We liked this
site at Frutigen which is on the way up towards the Kandersteg Tunnel. We also liked this
site at Morges on Lac Leman. Good luck with your decision.David
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Thanks Bakers2, we are hoping to use it some more between now and then. Will need to check the payloads though as you say
This destination might need a rethink ha ha. Have 2 weeks off from 21 march though.Wherever you decide to go, bear in mind that Easter falls within that period: some sites may be booked up for (part of) that period.
Switzerland could be a bit early, as has already been said, and if you have just 2 weeks, it would also mean a lot of driving in that time. We'e been to Switzerland just the once, but that was in mid June. Even then the Simplon Pass still had a pile of
snow either side of the road near and at the top; the mountains also still had snow at the tops. It's my guess that in March some passes may not be open. From a practical point of view, you would need snow chains in case conditions warrant the use of them.Good luck with the decision!
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I'm sure we will and thanks so much for your advise. Can't plan the weather so just have to make the best of whatever it does ha .
Still finding our way around website ... it's all new to us.You'll find plenty of helpful advice on here as you've discovered, so ask away if you don't understand something or ways of doing things (there is no one method as you'll find out
) You're right that you can't plan the weather but you can make contingency plans - the beauty of this hobby is that you know what you'll be
staying in and you will be able to take a good selction of clothing0 -
As stated by others above, you will need snow chains and a large supply of gas unless you have re-fillable bottles. Many sites will be open but the electricity suppy to the pitches will be metered and restricted so gas is the best option for heating. We've stayed in Switzerland a number of times in mid April and it's often well below zero during the night. However, the scenery is often at its best at that time of the year.
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I have no doubt I will be corrected on here, but I am sure you will need winter tyres fitted at that time of year. How about trying the Netherlands, the bulb fields should be about ready and the country is a nice place to visit for a first timer as they
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Thanks everyone, quite a lot to think about For a first proper trip we might be being rather optimistic, especially given
the time of year ha. Might put Switzerland off until later in the year. We now have our thinking caps on so any ideas or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again everyone0