It allows you to deviate from your route to stop and see anything you would like to. There are many routes that are highly recommended so we thought we would give you a simplified breakdown of places to see and things to do. Check with your insurance provider before you leave about their breakdown cover options in Europe and also ensure your car insurance policy covers any unforeseen events should they occur.
France
Our closest neighbours and home to some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, France has a wealth of driving routes and sightseeing opportunities. France has a very diverse range of landscapes to see including the Riviera, the wine routes, beautiful cities and the list goes on. So next time you are unsure of what to do for your holiday, why not go driving through France? I t could be everything you are looking for, but from what we have heard it will more than likely be more!
Italy
A little further than France, but none the less worth the extra effort. Italy is renowned for its inspiring landscapes, rich art and architectural history and breathtaking coastline. With a host of amazing cities and sites to see, Italy is a great destination to “freewheel” through; stopping when and where ever you want. So why not think about seeing Italy next time you are feeling a little adventurous? Crammed full of ancient monuments and cities, Italy truly has all the tourist bases covered. Ciao!
Belgium
One of the most underrated holiday destinations in Europe, Belgium is full of warm friendly people that welcome your interest in their small country and are more than happy to offer great advice on things to see and do. With hundreds (approximately 500) of different beers to taste (quite often in the same pub) and the “World’s Best Chips”, how could Belgium not be on your “to do” list?
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