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Hiking in Gran Canaria – a pick of the best

Gran Canaria is a fantastic place to go hiking. Why not take a break from the beach resorts and have a few days up in the mountains? The scenery is stunning and the views are magnificent. There are endless numbers of hikes to do in Gran Canaria, but these are three moderate ones that we did during a week’s stay there. When to go We visited Gran Canaria during the...

The Ardeche: top things to do

The stunning Ardechce region of France is a very touristy area and gets many visitors over the summer. The last week of August is the off-season because the French have all gone back to work. I’d say this is a better time of year to visit the Ardeche as there are fewer tourists and campsite prices are lower. The weather is still great too at this time of year. There...

Pyrenees Road Trip: PART 1 – UK to SW France

In summer 2023 we had 5 weeks during the school holiday to head to mainland Europe on a road trip. The main aim was to put our new Hilux Overland conversion through its paces. After some pondering, a rough plan was formulated: head down to Normandy and on to the French Atlantic Coast, then through the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean.  After that, we planned to head...

Toyota Hilux – Overland build overview

The design brief: We wanted a comfortable, reliable vehicle for a family of four for overland travel around the hot climates of Southern Europe and Southern / Eastern Africa. We need good spare parts availability in Africa, and widely available aftermarket goodies in the UK to accessorise it with. The Toyota Hilux was the obvious choice for a base vehicle. I looked...

Pyrenees Road Trip: PART 2 – Across the Pyrenees

We had arranged an Airbnb apartment in Andorra, so we left Hendaye with 2 days to get there. We headed overland through the mountains to Pamplona and then East on a fast highway toward Ordesa. There were some good-looking wild camping spots around the Yesa Reservoir, but we were on a schedule so continued onwards. The highway follows a plateau at the foot of the...

Pyrenees Road Trip: PART 3 – Exploring Andorra

We had booked 10 nights in an Airbnb in Pas De La Casa, in the northeast of the small principality of Andorra. It is a small country: you can drive across it in under an hour in good traffic. There is one main road that traverses the country. Other roads branch off this main road, leading up the side valleys, and are mostly dead-ends. It is also a very prosperous...

Pyrenees Road Trip: PART 4 – 4WD Route: Andorra to the Med

Stage 1: Andorra to first camp I had read about the famous Smugglers Route leading over a pass from Valnord in Andorra down to Alins in Spain. Driving this route meant going in the opposite direction to the Mediterranean, but it didn’t matter, we had plenty of time. I found a 4WD gpx file on Wikiloc that we could pick up and follow to the coast. It was to be a mix of...

Pyrenees Road Trip: PART 5 – A week in the Ardèche

Before leaving the Mediterranean beaches, we found a wooden glamping chalet on Airbnb on a campsite near Vallon Pont d’Arc. It is a very touristy area and gets many visitors over the summer. The last week of August is the off-season because the French have all gone back to work. I’d say this is a better time of year to visit the Ardeche as there are fewer tourists...

What to pack for an African Safari

For self-driving, there are items you’ll need that are specific to the vehicle and camping setup, but whether you self-drive or fly in and take guided game drives, there are some essential items you’ll need to take in addition to your usual travel kit: 1: Toilet paper: best to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. Outside of the luxury lodges, many...