↓ Advertise on Defender2 ↓

Home > Series Land Rovers > Driving to the south of France - is it mad in a series?
Post Reply  Down to end
Page 2 of 2 <12
Print this entire topic · 
jpboost



Member Since: 13 Apr 2021
Location: Gatwick
Posts: 377

United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
I agree, Mine was 200miles from home when I bought it.

I did a couple of equally long trips when I first had it (and was very enthusiastic about it), but now 25-30 miles is plenty.

I also tend to leave mine roof off, door tops off and screen down. While this helps make any journey an event, it also makes longer journeys a bit less attractive!!

it is my favorite vehicle to pop around town though.... weather permitting.
Post #998530 4th Jul 2023 11:04am
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
carpetsauce



Member Since: 19 Mar 2021
Location: Essex
Posts: 58

United Kingdom 
I did Arbroath to Zermatt and back a month later in a lightweight towing a trailer. Totally doable if comfort and quietness isn’t high on your list. Frequent breaks @ 10mpg (I wasn’t paying). I was 19 at the time. Wouldn’t do it now.
ps. If you go you’d be sensible to check the low emission zones on your route. A Series landy is hardly Euro6.
Post #998571 4th Jul 2023 3:25pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
o4dn



Member Since: 08 Jan 2010
Location: South West
Posts: 545

France 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Alaska White
I just drove across France in my 88" Series 3 soft to to go to the Mans Classic.

Totally doable, enjoyable even, just avoid motorways and stay on B and C roads and enjoy the scenic!

Plan some breaks, take your time, don't push the car would be my advice. “A Land Rover immobilized is a moral defeat for the driver and bad publicity for the vehicle, […] it's up to you to do justice to your Land Rover!” - Land Rover Driving Technique.
--
2009 2.4 Puma Defender 90 SW
1979 Land Rover Series 3 88"
Post #998595 4th Jul 2023 4:55pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
defender9



Member Since: 12 Mar 2016
Location: Fylde Coast
Posts: 1629

United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
As an owner of various Series Land Rovers over 50 years I would as others have said, drive one for a good while if you can they can be very tiring to drive for long periods. I only drive my Series LR for probably no more than 50 miles and that is enough, however when I was much younger a couple of hundred miles wasn’t a problem. They are very much an acquired taste and while your trip may be doable you need to go into this with eyes wide open rather than rose tinted glasses.
Post #998749 5th Jul 2023 5:35pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Caterham



Member Since: 06 Nov 2008
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 6300

England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
I would suggest you're completely bonkers to do the South of France.....if you're in any kind of a rush.
On the other hand if you've got plenty of time and are happy to break the journey up and travel at a leisurely speed then why not.
I was one of 9 to travel to Spain from Calais in a 2.25ltr LWB utility / with long bench seats c/w caravan.
Thankfully I was too young to know what the hell was going so my mental scarring is limited.
Post #998771 5th Jul 2023 7:11pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
ibsley



Member Since: 01 Aug 2023
Location: Nimes
Posts: 23

France 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Seeing this thread a bit late: very interested how you get/got on.

Also, perhaps tangential (please point me in the right direction if this is out of place here) but I have a place in the SoF and would be up to meet anyone adventurous enough to take the fam 'down here' in a series. Have you a strictly predetermined route? Are there any France meet ups?
Post #1010389 7th Oct 2023 12:19pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
edward



Member Since: 08 Jan 2023
Location: Lincs
Posts: 151

United Kingdom 
We chickened out in the end and flew … but I am taking the Puma down to the alps this winter for a ski trip so that’s a partial recce. I think we will bomb down given we aren’t there for long but we next summer the ambition is still to do SoF… but maybe not in a series… also very interested to hear people’s route suggestions.
Post #1010400 7th Oct 2023 2:00pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Birdy



Member Since: 07 Oct 2011
Location: Côte d'Azur
Posts: 868

France 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
SoF is a big place - where are you aiming for? When we drive to the Canal du Midi or the Golfe de Saint-Tropez, either way we aim to quit Calais as early as possible, in the olden days overnight in Dover and an early ferry, now it’s better to get the faff of passport stamping and obnoxious UK “Border Force” clowns out of the way (and in our case the Dartford crossing), then ferry over to overnight and breakfast in or near Calais. We mostly use the motorway for the Northern part of France, cruising at around 100 km/hr (± 65 mph), don’t gain any time driving faster than that, you’ll need an extra fuel stop! Six or so hours actual driving breaks the back of the journey and gets the industrial North of France out of the way.

If destination SW, or even through Andorra and the Pyrénées, your route will be Rouen → Chartres → Orléans, last time we went that way we got as far as Vierzon on the first day (Chalet de la Forêt). Then Limoges, Toulouse and eastwards to the Camargue. Or, if you’ve the time to taste the Pyrénées, continue South to Ordino in Andorra, then a nice route is La Seu d'Urgell → La Molina → Ripoll → Céret → Argelès Plage → Narbonne → Agde and so on.

An alternative taking in the Millau viaduct might be Calais → Rouen → Chartres → Orléans → Châteauneuf-sur-Loire → Gien→ Bonny-sur-Loire → Neuvy-sur-Loire→ Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire → Sancerre → Pouilly-sur-Loire → Moulins→ Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule→ Charroux → Clermont-Ferrand → Millau.

If you’re making for the SE, almost ANY route is wonderful! After the boring first-day motorway of Calais → Arras → Reims → Troyes → Dijon, you’re spoilt for choice and fabulous overnight stops. There’s the popular Route Napoléon or equivalent (e.g. Dijon → Lyon → Grenoble → E712 Monestier-de-Clermont → Aspres-sur-Buëch → Sisteron → Castellane → Sainte-Maxime)., but plenty to choose from, I’ll recommend hotels (can’t really go wrong with a Logis de France, though) en route.

In the middle of those you’ve Avignon, Marseille, Martigues which is even prettier than St Trop (then again, MANY places are, even my local port, Le Lavandou); like I said, SoF is a big place, let me know your interests, I’m happy to advise.

Mind you, the Alps are so beautiful (even in Summer, we were recently in the Col de la Faucille), you might simply stop there! Check your tyre specs for Winter driving though, plenty of threads on here...

Peter
Post #1010513 8th Oct 2023 1:06pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Birdy



Member Since: 07 Oct 2011
Location: Côte d'Azur
Posts: 868

France 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
@ibsley

I notice you’re in Nîmes. We’ve a boat moored in Capestang on the Canal du Midi, you’re exactly half-way from our gaff on the Med. We’re on the boat for a few days from the 16th, then again throughout November. Rather than hi-jack this thread, pm me?

Peter
Post #1010514 8th Oct 2023 1:38pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
edward



Member Since: 08 Jan 2023
Location: Lincs
Posts: 151

United Kingdom 
Really helpful thanks. We did Cannes to St Tropez and around this year, was great fun. Not entirely sure where we will go next year. Maybe further west…. Wil let you know how we get on.

One thing that troubles me slightly is at all the car parks seem to have height barriers!
Post #1010517 8th Oct 2023 1:40pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
west4x4



Member Since: 23 Jan 2010
Location: Rutland
Posts: 140

United Kingdom 
Depends how used you are to it. I’ve done some long days on Team Faff trips and others if you are not used to it it will break you. A defender is a lot better although obviously no rolls Royce.

We did Milau Viaduct to Dieppe nonstop coming back from the Pyrenees and did LEJOG nonstop from Halifax both times just swapping drivers

There’s no glory in doing mega miles but back in say 1970 these were normal cars and people just drove them. Think of your passengers too
Post #1010787 10th Oct 2023 7:52pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Mountain_man



Member Since: 09 Dec 2011
Location: Right side of Offas Dyke
Posts: 756

Wales 
Back when I was in uni I bought a LWB Series 3, fitted a full length roof rack, and 9 of us headed down to the Vercors on a caving expedition. The roof rack was 3 foot high with all out kit and inside was pretty tight too. We once got it above 50 mph on a long downhill stretch of motorway. The thing drank a gallon of oil on the way down and another on the way back. Whenever it rained we all had to put on our waterproofs as it let water in from so many different places. But an adventure it certainly was. I have also driven to the South of France and then taken the ferry on to Tunisia in a Stage 1 V8. Most memorable part of that trip was the amount of petrol the thing drank, and driving through Lyon in the dark, in the rain, with no lights as they had all chosen that moment to pack in!
Post #1010794 10th Oct 2023 9:28pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
spudfan



Member Since: 10 Sep 2007
Location: Co Donegal
Posts: 4709

Ireland 
You accept a series vehicle for what it is and don't curse it for what it is not. I have a series 111, I drive it and I enjoy it. On a long journey you would plan for more breaks, take your time, be prepared to sit in traffic rather than over taking. Don't forget the series was THE vehicle in times past for expeditions. Fair enough we might not be as hardy as those intrepid travellers but it will be an experience you will always remember. Then there are the looks of envy those folks in their fast fancy insulating from their environment cars will give... Enjoy and post some pictures as it will probably inspire someone else to do something similar. Thumbs Up 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai
Post #1013838 3rd Nov 2023 9:08pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
Billy_Whizz



Member Since: 28 Jul 2014
Location: EUROPE
Posts: 25

2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Keswick Green
South of France? Mine got to Greece and back without missing a beat


Click image to enlarge
Post #1029863 30th Mar 2024 9:40pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Reply with quote
spudfan



Member Since: 10 Sep 2007
Location: Co Donegal
Posts: 4709

Ireland 
Thumbs Up Great stuff! 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai
Post #1029865 30th Mar 2024 10:20pm
View user's profile Send private message View poster's gallery Post Reply
Post Reply  Back to top
Page 2 of 2 <12
All times are GMT

Jump to  
Previous Topic | Next Topic >
Posting Rules
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum



Site Copyright © 2006-2024 Futuranet Ltd & Martin Lewis
DEFENDER2.NET RSS Feed - All Forums