Driveing to Croatia via Dunkirk

Steveroy57
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I am driving to Croatia early July via dunkirk. I have two other drivers in my Motor home so hopeing to get from Dunkirk to south of Stutgart in one run. so I can take it easy through austria and slovinia. And good stopovers Between Stutgart and Munich Close to the Motorway. Iam driving via Belgum,into Germany.

 

 

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  • Unknown
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  • Extugger
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    edited June 2016 #3

    Just come back from Croatia towing a caravan. On the way down we stopped at Camping Waldpark, Hohenstadt, which is just by the A8 where it 'divides'. Good facilities there. It took 6 hours to get from there, round Munich and down to Villach area mainly due
    to all the roadworks. Plenty of sites to choose from here, we stayed at Terrensee  Camping in Ossiach for an overnight halt. From here it's a doddle into Croatia with the roads getting better and better. Enjoy

  • royandsharont
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    edited June 2016 #4

    We took the 106 almost directly south from Ljubljana  down into Croatia rather than the detour along the motorways. We were heading for Krk and it was a more direct route & we did it fine in an 8m van at 4t.

    jonray57, I would be keen to hear of any experiences you had crossing the borders between Croatia and Germany re the current immigration situation. We were planning to head that way again in September but reports of difficulties/delays on the various borders
    mean we shall probably head for Spain instead.

    Regards, Roy

  • Extugger
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    edited June 2016 #5

    We took the 106 almost directly south from Ljubljana  down into Croatia rather than the detour along the motorways. We were heading for Krk and it was a more direct route & we did it fine in an 8m van at 4t.

    jonray57, I would be keen to hear of any experiences you had crossing the borders between Croatia and Germany re the current immigration situation. We were planning to head that way again in September but reports of difficulties/delays on the various borders
    mean we shall probably head for Spain instead.

    Regards, Roy

    Write your comments here..

    I've just been on your Croatia story to thank you for your advice, BEFORE seeing this, lol

    Yes, we has absolutely no problems at all crossing any borders, in fact the only time we showed our passports was at the Slovenia/Croatia border control. As soon as they saw our British passports, they just waved us though! Not even a cursory glance in the
    caravan and it was the same on the way back too.

  • Extugger
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    edited June 2016 #6

    ps We didnt see/hear any evidence of migrant problems anywhere, only the fuel shortage in France and the flooding in Bavaria. We went the same route as you. :)

  • oldagetraveller
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    edited June 2016 #7

    We came back from Croatia two weeks ago and likewise had no problems at all at any of the borders on autoroutes.  Going South we crossed from Germany to Austria near Salzburg, Austria to Slovenia in the Karawanken Tunnel, Slovenia to Croatia on the Ljubljana
    to Zagreb motorway.

    Coming back, Croatia to Slovenia north of Rijeka, Slovenia to Austria in the tunnel and Austria to Germany near Linz.  we were approached by a nice young man in the service area north of Bled, looking for a lift to Paris.  Once upon a time we might have
    entertained it, but he quite understood when we refused.

    Back to the OP, I would second the site at Hohenstatdt recommended by Jonray.  Easy access to and from motorway and very pleasant.  Good value restaurant too.

  • birderbilly
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    edited June 2016 #8

    We took the 106 almost directly south from Ljubljana  down into Croatia rather than the detour along the motorways. We were heading for Krk and it was a more direct route & we did it fine in an 8m van at 4t.

    jonray57, I would be keen to hear of any experiences you had crossing the borders between Croatia and Germany re the current immigration situation. We were planning to head that way again in September but reports of difficulties/delays on the various borders
    mean we shall probably head for Spain instead.

    Regards, Roy

    Roy, do you think that route would be ok towing a caravan ? - thanks

  • royandsharont
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    edited June 2016 #9

    Thanks jonray57 & opdagrtraveller for those updates. Glad you liked the help from the stories. We may just go back then in September as originally planned if the weather seems good. Regards Roy 

  • birderbilly
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    edited June 2016 #10

    We came back from Croatia two weeks ago and likewise had no problems at all at any of the borders on autoroutes.  Going South we crossed from Germany to Austria near Salzburg, Austria to Slovenia in the Karawanken Tunnel, Slovenia to Croatia on the Ljubljana to Zagreb motorway.

    Coming back, Croatia to Slovenia north of Rijeka, Slovenia to Austria in the tunnel and Austria to Germany near Linz.  we were approached by a nice young man in the service area north of Bled, looking for a lift to Paris.  Once upon a time we might have entertained it, but he quite understood when we refused.

    Back to the OP, I would second the site at Hohenstatdt recommended by Jonray.  Easy access to and from motorway and very pleasant.  Good value restaurant too.

    Oldage - what route did you take north of Rijeka? - thanks.

  • royandsharont
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    edited June 2016 #11

    Hi birderbilly. Having never towed I cannot really say but we are in a 8m X 2.34m 4 tonne mh and had no problems at all. Slovenia was really good but you do get higher near that border. The border crossing is tiny & once in Croatia the quality of the road
    is worse & it drops down to lower land before picking up the main road again. We went down the motorway a short way before turning off for the direct route to Krk & that drop was quite steep so we took it steady but it was steep. I am not sure what you need
    with a caravan but we climbed higher mountains crossing back through Austria & our friends had done that pulling their large caravan if that helps you. If you check out my stories in the forum stories section you will find some for that bit of our tour which
    may help. Sorry I cannot link easily from my phone. Regards Roy 

  • royandsharont
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    edited June 2016 #12

    It will be the 'Posit it from Krk' that will probably describe the route from Ljubljana   Regards Roy 

  • royandsharont
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    edited June 2016 #13

    That tour starts on page 15 of my stories & the one from Krk is HERE. If you follow them on you will find the way we went back. Hope this is of assistance. Regards. Roy 

    sorty but cannot do the link but the Krk one is on page 16. 

  • oldagetraveller
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    edited June 2016 #14

    Coming back, Croatia to Slovenia north of Rijeka, Slovenia to Austria in the tunnel and Austria to Germany near Linz.  we were approached by a nice young man in the service area north of Bled, looking for a lift to Paris.  Once upon a time we might have
    entertained it, but he quite understood when we refused.

    Oldage - what route did you take north of Rijeka? - thanks.

    We took the A7/E61 north then in Slovenia Route 6 through Illerska Bistrika and Pivka to pick up the Ai E61 near Postojna.  The Slovenian road is all single crriageway but well surfaced and easy going for caravans.

  • birderbilly
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    edited June 2016 #15

    Oldage and Roy - thanks both - great info as always.