Rotterdam to Croatia

ClubMember9E6A85E18F
ClubMember9E6A85E18F Forum Participant Posts: 1

Hello! This will be my first time driving abroad and I’m rather excited/ nervous to take the plunge. We are going for just over 5 weeks between July and August, with 2 weeks booked in Croatia.

I have a route pretty much set for the way down: Meinweg (Netherlands), Europa Park (DL), Lindau (DL), Seebruck (DL), Bled (Slovenia), Krk (Croatia). The Lindau/Seebruck bit isn’t booked yet, if anyone has any better suggestions!

But I could do with a hand for the way back. We have 10 nights to get from Krk to Rotterdam and I’d really like a nice stretch in Austria as we aren’t stopping here on the way down. Any suggestions for a nice gentle route? I want to see as much beauty as possible and ideally travel for no longer that 3-4 hours a day.

Our motorhome is a 6 meter Autotrail panel van conversion, if that helps. 

Sarah 

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  • eurortraveller
    eurortraveller Club Member Posts: 6,828 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 21 #2

    Haven’t got a map of your route handy but if Camping Grubhof is close by then you might well be mightily impressed with that site.

  • Dave Nicholson
    Dave Nicholson Forum Participant Posts: 408
    edited February 21 #3

    Even in July and August you’ll not need to pre-book for overnight stops. get the Campercontact app. There are thousands of Aires/Stellplatz and Sostas available.

    We normally have a rough plan of our stop overs but often deviate from it and look at the Campercontact app about 30 minutes before we want to stop. 

    I’m sure you will enjoy Krk (it will be hot in July and August). On your return journey I suggest you take the A4 from Trieste and leave the motorway at Portogruaro. Head for Beluno and Dobbiaco. The route will take you through the beautiful Dolomites. When you reach the Brenner autostrada head for Brunico then  for Bressanone then take the road to Bolzano and then Merano. Keep on the SS40 over the Rescia pass to Pfunds. It’s a beautiful route.

    A very good overnight stop in Imst is Camping Fink and once again there will be no need to book and overnight or two.

  • peedee
    peedee Club Member Posts: 9,383
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    edited February 22 #4

    I have been to Croatia a few times and hoping to return again this year and will be trying some of DN's route for a change of scenery. Last year as part of tour we stayed at Camping Jezevac, a site just outside the town of Krk. The routes I have used are described on Polarsteps here.

    An outward journey, do the reverse for your journey.

    A homeward journey.

    And a return journey  as part of a tour

    If you want to read my notes about Croatia click >here<

    Have a safe journey, I am sure you will enjoy it.

    peedee