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d j hutton Member Since: 30 Jul 2009 Location: Dorset Posts: 1044 |
I came back from Andorra in a 1989 90, took it steady on a mix of Mways and country (wine tour ) roads and did it to St Malo in a long day, so I wouldn't have thought Spain would be too much trouble in a couple of days (depending on where you are going) maybe less with two drivers.
I have done Portsmouth/Cherbourg to Barcelona in an ancient transit van a few years ago, stopover on the French border and Barcelona the next day. No great problem but its quite a long way so you have to be ready for it! Good luck (and make sure you don't forget to have the right maps on the gps - don't ask how I know - duh!) we ended up relying on an out of date roadmap and compass DJ 1989 200tdi 90 csw 2011 110 usw Orkney grey Buy British 🇬🇧 Defender Clothing Designs available at http://www.rangesports.com/acatalog/Defender-Stuff.html |
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4th Jun 2013 4:23pm |
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wyvern Member Since: 13 Dec 2009 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2098 |
A lot of the guys who go to Morocco have to drive all the way though Spain in what ever they want to play with when they get there - so a normal spec 90 should have no problem.
Brenden (Leeds) has posted some great info on his trips over the north of spain - well worth a read and very inspiring. A 90 is not too much of a problem for the front seat passengers - but may be a bit tight for those in the back! no matter what you do - it will be your adventure! go for it ! Poppy - TDCI (Puma) 110XS 2.2 - Camper conversion - see the build here - https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic56530.html Elgar -TDCI(Puma) 110XS Dormobile - now sold Devon & Cornwall 4x4 Response - DC126 |
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4th Jun 2013 5:01pm |
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yobbie Member Since: 15 Nov 2010 Location: Isle of Wight Posts: 712 |
I've driven my 90 down to Venice & am driving down from Calais to Northern Spain later this year. I have got an overdrive & cruise control that makes it a little easier, go for it
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4th Jun 2013 5:15pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8580 |
The 90 hasn't been to Spain yet, just Germany.
It will be going to Spain someday when we get a spare bit of time. OK there are only the two of us but the only problem we had was lack of space for beer on the way home. Barbara |
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4th Jun 2013 8:43pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8580 |
Just GO FOR IT!
If you want some ideas etc look HERE If you need any specific advice there is a Spanish Land Rover Forum. Yes local knowledge is best. Only problem is that the Spanish site is all in Spanish. If you do not speak/write/read Spanish have a few polite words with Barbara as she is fluent in Spanish. Oooops there is be volunteering Barbara again Brendan |
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4th Jun 2013 8:58pm |
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jerseyman Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: Jersey Posts: 279 |
I have driven from St Malo to Malaga a number of times, both in a Puma and TD5. Not being a frustrated long distance lorry driver I take it easy and stop overnight twice.
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5th Jun 2013 7:17am |
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Cakey Member Since: 19 Feb 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 468 |
Thanks for all the replies . Will give it a go as we have a place in javea.
1st time though in a 90 . |
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5th Jun 2013 7:28am |
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SteveS Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Devon & Berkshire Posts: 388 |
Not in a 90 but a 110 - ferry to Bilbao, arrived in the port at 5pm - I drove right through the night apart from 2 hours of shut-eye in the motorway services - had breakfast next morning just outside Gibraltar. One family in our group had a fully loaded 90, 2 adults and 2 teenage kids - drove right through France, Spain and Morocco! They had a fantastic adventure
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5th Jun 2013 9:27pm |
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WilkoW Member Since: 09 Jun 2013 Location: Northants Posts: 84 |
I usually take an early train stopping for one night in the Biarritz area taking the peage network, then via Burgos, Madrid and Granada terminating just north of Malaga by the following afternoon at a consistent 120kph. Not the most comfortable car for it but certainly achievable without top much stress.
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9th Jun 2013 6:51pm |
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kevb Member Since: 03 Apr 2012 Location: AllPackedUp Posts: 34 |
What 90 are we talking about? An early 2.5 diesel (Ninety) would be slow & hard work but still doable, a TD5 or Puma much more practical. How many people?
We have done a number of trips in our 90 TD5s, I used to have a contract in France for several weeks at a time & travelled from Glasgow, previously we went to Germany, Italy & Switzerland, last year we went to the Pyrenees and are about to head south again next month. A few years ago we shipped to California & lived out the back of the 90 for 3 months/6000 miles. Sometimes it is me myself but normally with my wife as well. The 2 main challenges for us in the 90 are space & fuel range, I get 300 miles between fill ups on a tank, 250 at motorway speeds, I normally have to fill up at least once before hitting the channel & this is a pain. I have been looking at a long range tank but my roll hoop chassis brackets interfere, looking at solutions. Packing the back is a skill, every trip we cut down our gear but still take far too much. Taking a few days to explore the tracks in the Pyrenees is highly recommended Click image to enlarge Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated |
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18th Jun 2013 4:42am |
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bpman Member Since: 21 May 2008 Location: Oslo Posts: 8069 |
it's all on-road ... should be good weather, therefore a nice trip. With more than 2 people in a 90, you can quickly run out of space, consider a roof box for additional storage or a small trailer. Like Leeds says, make sure you have enough room for wine/beer. Another option is to book a one way ferry to Santander and have a "mini cruise", either way.
The newer satnavs have all of Europe on them - I've just bought a Garmin Dezl760 with live traffic (free) All in all should be a great trip. |
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18th Jun 2013 6:13am |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8580 |
Have a read of DaveW posts. Wing tanks which are a flow through system are available but need to check chassis number. The tanks might fit with certain roll cages. Depends on how your roll cage is fitted. Or you do what DaveW did and rearrange e rollcage support to rear chassis. Yes is doable Brendan |
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18th Jun 2013 7:00am |
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Luismi Member Since: 04 Nov 2010 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 178 |
Hope you have a nice trip down there.
as leeds says go to the spanish land rover forum www.clublandrovertt.org do not worry about the language at all just post your text in queens english and below just stick whatever google trastator give you, normally dont make any sense. however most of the people speak good english. If i can help with something let me know. I drive though France with my 110 and if you do not have any specific place to visit in France, i mean just highway driving It will make sense get the ferry to Santander or Bilbao. even considering the cost fuel tolls and hotels, ferry its cheaper, if you book it with enough time. HTH |
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18th Jun 2013 8:55am |
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kevb Member Since: 03 Apr 2012 Location: AllPackedUp Posts: 34 |
Thanks Brendan, funnily enough I have just been looking at his blog as he has a similar roll cage support from P&P. The Magiolina is fab by the way, but maybe testing it in the lakes in February on my way home was not the best idea.... comfy night but when I had to get up in the morning it was a different story Click image to enlarge[/img] Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated |
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19th Jun 2013 4:53am |
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