removals from uk to italy
hey!
almost time for my move from scotland to Turin! Wondered what shipping companies other expats used for there big move to Italy? or is it best to rent a van and do it ourselves? Iv had some quotes of 6000£ and up, looking for a cheaper option, thanks xxxx |
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hi
Where are you going from exactly and how much stuff do you have to move? I will send you a pm in 1 min I am interested in maybe helping out here, I have driven a lot of vans and done the Scotland to Italy route few times also (for a fee), if you want to fly I can go from Scotland to Torino Leave Friday 1st April arrive Sunday 3rd |
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Just as a note to anyone else looking at this thread.
For a small fee I am willing to do the long drives for you 35 years old no accidents in 15 years of driving, 100% clean license no speeding tickets etc Non drinker Non smoker Have done deliveries and house removals in the past. From the UK to Italy (or back) £0.90 per mile, will help load and unload also. Plus £30 per day with max miles per day 500, if its practical to chop an 1100 mile route to 2 days I will do it, but assume that I would not so you can be delighted if I can! Hire the van and I will get it done for you - you need to add £99 to cost for independent contents insurance.:thumbsup: so as guesstimates edinburgh to sicily would be £1920 (4 days and 2000 miles) edinburgh to Turin would be £1094 aberdeen to turin would be £1175 glasgow to Turin would be (probably would not go to Glasgow) har har you get the picture thanks Just as a note to the MODs This is not my job and its no problem if you delete this as I have PMd the original poster. This route happens to fit with my plans (as you may be aware from my other recent posts). I worked the rates out of the top of my head, I have done 2 routes to Italy for people, Bologna and Augusta (southern Sicily) thanks again |
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thanks, but if we were going to rent a van, my other half is planning on driving. xx
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Hi,
just moved back 2 weeks ago to native Italy after 10 years in the UK. Return trip. I had a less than half container (8 cubic meters) in terms of quantities. Quotes for removal companies where around £2000 to 3000. Rented a van with europecar. Overall cost from East Anglia to Northern Italy was around £1200-1300: rental=£350 for 5 days, petrol: £420 tolls=£200 (but could have been cheeper if passing from Switzerland as you just pay a £25 annual tax), train under the channel=£139, 2 nights hotel in France, cheeper=£80 I got a long base van, but could have done with a medium size. So it depends a lot on quantity and length of trip as fuel prices are so high at the moment. But I bet it's always cheeper than removal companies. You have to allow for 2 days rest after the trip!! Hope this helps. All the best. Kenny |
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5 days?
East Anglia? Pah, Done Edinburgh to Sicily in 3 days Edinburgh to Milan in 2 days Edinburgh to Bologna in 2 days Ferry is cheaper East Anglia to North of Italy, almost a single days drive |
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I like to keep my speed limits within the law + for I needed the van for an extra day anyway. :-) K
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Originally Posted by 6monthshere6monthsthere
(Post 9208856)
5 days?
East Anglia? Pah, Done Edinburgh to Sicily in 3 days Edinburgh to Milan in 2 days Edinburgh to Bologna in 2 days Ferry is cheaper East Anglia to North of Italy, almost a single days drive Edinburgh to Milan is doable in a day, just depends how tough you're feeling, distance wise its not far, its the traffic UK side thats the painfull part. After all its only about 5/6 hrs to London from Edinburgh. Back when I was a 'boy trucker' almost anywhere in Europe was 'doable' in a day... my boss said it was..... so it was! Barcelona to London with 24 tons of fruit.... one go... no problem! Cardiff to Ulm and then on to Frankfurt, I'll do that after tea then shall I? |
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Originally Posted by Nuvoletta
(Post 9209769)
Maybe he wasn't in a hurry? The ferry maybe cheaper but is bloody slow compared to the tunnel.
Edinburgh to Milan is doable in a day, just depends how tough you're feeling, distance wise its not far, its the traffic UK side thats the painfull part. After all its only about 5/6 hrs to London from Edinburgh. Back when I was a 'boy trucker' almost anywhere in Europe was 'doable' in a day... my boss said it was..... so it was! Barcelona to London with 24 tons of fruit.... one go... no problem! Cardiff to Ulm and then on to Frankfurt, I'll do that after tea then shall I? I drove from Birmingham to Valencia with two drivers some years ago, and that took 24 hours non stop. |
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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 9209788)
I'm obviously being thick here. How is Edinburgh to Milan doable in a day? Edinburgh to Dover is the best part of a full days driving, surely? Then the ferry / train. Then Calais to Milan.
I drove from Birmingham to Valencia with two drivers some years ago, and that took 24 hours non stop. I've done this sort of distance on a motorbike in a day, my old BMW GS had a 300 mile tank range and I could knock off a 1000 miles in a day without too much problem.Frejus (south of France) to Milton Keynes used to be one days ride, about 16 hrs. Distance is a frame of mind, think its a long way and it will be. |
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Hi, I think you can do Scotland to Turin in a day, but the snow in the Alps is still possible and can dictate speeds. On my way back to the UK I encountered a terrible storm in France that lasted for hours. As I was moving my personal stuff I also needed to load and move things. This can take few hours too. I think it's just sensible to brake the trip and enjoy a little the landscape too, if you can afford to do so time and money wise.
:) K |
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Originally Posted by Nuvoletta
(Post 9209849)
A days drive from Scotland to Folkstone, well not really, its about 450km which depending on the time you leave will take between 6 and 7hrs. Then on to Milan which is another 11hrs or so. I always choose the tunnel as its only 35 minutes... I didn't say it was easy... I said it was doable!
I've done this sort of distance on a motorbike in a day, my old BMW GS had a 300 mile tank range and I could knock off a 1000 miles in a day without too much problem.Frejus (south of France) to Milton Keynes used to be one days ride, about 16 hrs. Distance is a frame of mind, think its a long way and it will be. |
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Just as a btw
850 miles on day 1, this involved being in the motor for 18.5 hours - ferry, traffic, fog, stop for food, petrol etc etc Its over 400miles from Edinburgh to the ferry. Which if you hope to average 60mph is around 7 hours (Not all motorway), then you have the ferry time, wait, board, sail and repeat in France. I believe it took just over 8 hours to get to Dover. I did not speed as I was travelling so far I did not want to burn too many tanks of fuel. Italy would have been ridiculous as was driving on my todd, 850 miles in 1 day is pretty nuts, especially when you throw ferry in too. k |
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Originally Posted by 6monthshere6monthsthere
(Post 9210838)
Just as a btw
850 miles on day 1, this involved being in the motor for 18.5 hours - ferry, traffic, fog, stop for food, petrol etc etc Its over 400miles from Edinburgh to the ferry. Which if you hope to average 60mph is around 7 hours (Not all motorway), then you have the ferry time, wait, board, sail and repeat in France. I believe it took just over 8 hours to get to Dover. I did not speed as I was travelling so far I did not want to burn too many tanks of fuel. Italy would have been ridiculous as was driving on my todd, 850 miles in 1 day is pretty nuts, especially when you throw ferry in too. k |
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Thing was, my route was just over 2200 miles and I wanted to get it done in 3 days, which I did:thumbsup:
Worst part of the journey BY A MILE was MILAN, that place ALWAYS has fog! k |
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