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Could You Race Across the World in a Motorhome?
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Could You Race Across the World in a Motorhome?

Could You Race Across the World in a Motorhome?

If you're a fan of the hit BBC show Race Across the World, you’ve probably been captivated by the idea of racing thousands of miles without taking a single flight. Contestants embark on an epic journey, crossing continents using any mode of transport except planes, relying on resourcefulness, local knowledge, and pure determination to reach the final destination. But what if you added a twist to the format—doing the entire journey in a motorhome with others?

At Premier Motorhomes, we couldn’t help but wonder if it would be possible to take on a similar adventure, but with the comforts and freedom that a motorhome provides. Could you race across Europe, Asia, or even further, with your home on wheels?

The Benefits of Traveling by Motorhome

  1. Flexibility and Freedom: One of the greatest perks of motorhome travel is the freedom to change your plans on a whim. You can stop at stunning locations, hidden gems, and off-the-beaten-path destinations that other travellers might miss. Plus, you don’t have to worry about booking hotels or finding last-minute accommodations.
  2. Comfort on the Road: Unlike the Race Across the World contestants who often rough it in budget hostels or sleep on overnight trains, a motorhome provides a comfy bed, a functional kitchen, and even a cozy lounge area. Imagine waking up to the sunrise in the Alps or cooking a fresh breakfast while overlooking the Adriatic Sea.
  3. Self-Sufficiency: When you’re in a race, every second counts. With a motorhome, you can stock up on supplies, cook your own meals, and avoid the need to find places to eat or buy snacks along the way. This can save time and allow you to keep pushing forward to your destination.

The Challenges of a Motorhome Race

Of course, trying to replicate Race Across the World in a motorhome wouldn’t be without its difficulties:

  1. Route Planning: In the show, participants rely heavily on public transport. When you’re driving a motorhome, you need to think about road conditions, parking availability, and the best routes to avoid congestion. Some places might have narrow streets, steep mountain passes, or environmental regulations that could pose challenges for larger vehicles.
  2. Fuel Management: Instead of tracking your budget for bus and train tickets, you’d have to keep a close eye on fuel consumption. Planning efficient routes and balancing fuel stops with your travel budget would be essential.
  3. Cultural and Local Interactions: One of the beauties of Race Across the World is how contestants immerse themselves in local cultures, often hitching rides, navigating local buses, and interacting with the people they meet. In a motorhome, there might be fewer opportunities to interact with locals on the same level, but it could also open doors for unique encounters, like parking overnight on a local farm or joining festivals and community events along your journey.

Where Could You Race?

If you’re dreaming about a race-style motorhome adventure, here are a few epic routes to consider:

  • The Classic Europe Road Trip: Start from London and make your way across France, Belgium, Germany, and on through Eastern Europe to Turkey. You could even continue further into Asia, retracing the ancient Silk Road route.
  • The Scandinavian Challenge: Begin in the UK, cross over to Denmark, and race up through Sweden and Norway. Take in the stunning fjords, visit the Arctic Circle, and head all the way to the North Cape, the northernmost point of Europe accessible by road.
  • The Iberian Peninsula Loop: Start in France, make your way through Spain and Portugal, and head down to the southern tip. Finish your journey at Gibraltar or continue to explore the incredible coastal regions of Spain.

Can You Make It a Race?

Unlike the show, which is a competition, a motorhome race would be more of a challenge between friends or a personal test of endurance and navigation skills. You could set checkpoints, similar to the show, where teams need to reach a specific destination by a certain date. One checkpoint could be the beaches of Portugal, another the vineyards of Bordeaux, and a final stop in the bustling markets of Istanbul.

Is It Possible? Absolutely!

While travelling across the world in a motorhome may come with logistical challenges, it also offers an unrivalled sense of freedom and adventure. You get to create your own rules, set your own pace, and explore as you wish, all while having the comforts of home close by. And with the proper planning, it could even be more cost-effective than using public transport across multiple countries. Plus, there’s no better feeling than pulling up to a beautiful spot, setting up camp, and calling it a night after a long day on the road.

So, could you race across the world in a motorhome? We think it’s possible!