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When you love driving, there are few things better than a driving holiday – long drives through stunning scenery, with the occasional stop in beautiful hotels. Depending on whether you like to drive alone or not, they’re a perfect opportunity to unwind and get plenty of chatting time with a travel partner!
But where are the best places to drive to and through from the UK? In the Americas, you’re constantly drenched in breathtaking scenery – you can go from the tip to the bottom if you really want a long distance drive – but getting across the Atlantic is quite a journey.
Let’s look at some of the best long-distance driving holidays you can take from the UK itself.
A staycation?
This may seem like an obvious suggestion, but it’s worth mentioning that you can actually spend a lot of time driving around stunning locations all within the UK. From the Downs in Kent & East Sussex to Scotland’s Highlands – if you can’t be bothered to deal with visas and ferries then you can often meet all of your exploration needs right at home.
If you’re a camping lover, then towing an affordable second hand caravan between destinations can also be a really cost-effective way of exploring without breaking the bank.
The Alps
The heights of the Alps and the areas all around the mountain range can actually be reached in a few days’ easy driving from the UK (though you can do it in a single 13-hour drive from central London if you’re brave enough!). The range stretches through France, northern Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Austria – so you can either really go sightseeing or pick destinations for what particularly attracts you.
Germany’s Black Forest
Adjacent to the Alps, the Black Forest is a gorgeous wooded region that captures the beauty of the lower Alps and covers it in the mystique of dense woodland. All the folklore you can imagine of mysterious German woodlands is likely backdropped by the Black Forest – but this isn’t to say that you’ll be surrounded by evil elves and goblins at all. Most likely, you can ease into long drives on winding roads – with plenty of time for picture-taking.
Tuscany
If you take a route to Tuscany through the Alps, you get to see the mountain’s beauty and end up in the vistas of middle Italy. Many Tuscan cities still feature distinctly Italian buildings, narrow streets, and great food – and the Tuscan landscapes are iconic: rolling vineyards and calm fields.
Greece
For a longer trip into Europe, you can drive through Italy and catch a ferry to Greece. It’s much easier to do this than drive the entire way by land because Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Albania aren’t in the Schengen zone – so you’d have to organise visas. For a really long distance drive, you could actually go via Austria & Hungary through Romania & Bulgaria!
Ancient things are two a penny in Greece – you can’t go 5 miles without driving past another ancient temple, market, or monument. It’s a great place for history lovers, and you can chart a course for a seaside town during the summer as a relaxation stay.
Make sure your car’s checked
As much as long distance drives are huge fun, they’re immediately spoiled by breakdowns and breakdown assistance miles from home (in a country whose language you don’t speak). So, before any long distance trip, be sure to book your car into your local Kwik Fit centre for a full service.
Want to know why ADAS calibration is important for vehicle safety & performance? Read our blog to learn more about the impacts of not calibrating your ADAS.
Your tyre size can be found on the sidewall of your current tyre and is a sequence of numbers and letters. The most common tyre size in the UK is 205/55R16 but there are many variations so it’s important to check your existing tyre first before searching for tyres.
Tip: Take a photo of your existing tyre sidewall to make it easier to identify your tyre size using the guide below.
The first three digits. This displays the width of the tyre in millimetres. A tyre marked 225 will measure 225mm across the tread from sidewall to sidewall.
Aspect Ratio
The fourth and fifth digits of the tyre code that immediately follow the tyre width. The aspect ratio or profile height of the tyre sidewall is expressed as a percentage of the tyre width. So an aspect ratio of 55 for example means that the profile height of the tyre is 55% of its width.
Rim Diameter
The next two digits represent the size of the wheel rim that the tyre can be fitted to. It is also the diameter of the tyre from bead to bead. So a tyre marked 16 will fit on a 16-inch wheel rim.
Speed Rating
The speed rating of a tyre is represented by a letter of the alphabet at the end of the tyre size code and indicates the maximum speed capability of the tyre. Tyres receive a speed rating based on a series of tests which measure the tyres capability to handle a set speed for a prolonged period of time.
Select your tyre speed rating to find out the maximum speed your tyres can maintain.
If you are unsure what speed rating you need, be sure to check your vehicle handbook. Choosing a lower speed rating than that recommended by your vehicle manufacturer could potentially invalidate your insurance.
Load Rating
The load index provides information on the maximum weight capability for the tyre. The load index is a numerical code that can be located just after the tyre size marking and before the speed rating.
Select your load index to find out the maximum load capability for your tyres.
Although not illegal, it is not advisable to have tyres with a lower speed rating or load index than the manufacturer recommended tyre specification for your vehicle, or to have a combination of different tyre construction types. Consult your vehicle handbook to confirm your vehicle’s tyre speed rating and load index as well as any additional requirements.
Contact our team for help and advice with a new or existing booking. We’ll help direct your enquiry to the appropriate department.
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