London to Göteborg, Sweden - via mainland Europe
I am considering taking my Honda CBF500 to Göteborg in Sweden for the summer. I have tried to figure out how to do this at the lowest cost (petrol, accomodation, tolls, ferries etc) and I am thus considering taking the Dover-Calais ferry and then riding up through France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and finally crossing the Öresund bridge before reaching the south of Sweden.
As this would be the first time I go for a longer ride I would appreciate any tips or suggestions of any good roads, places to stay etc... anything would be appreciated really, as this is all new to me.
In my mind I am thinking the trip will require something like 3 overnight stays, but I don't know if this is pushing it slightly as this is my first trip. I will be looking at no-frills budget hostels, no camping for me this time. All in all the trip is a little bit over 1,000 miles in total.
Should I avoid the motorways on this route? I have heard many of the (at least French) motorways are often quite empty and pleasant to use in general. Would you say this is accurate? Perhaps many of the A-roads will be overcrowded and slow to use?
I know this is hardly the RTW adventure, but you have to start somewhere right!? Any feedback much appreciated.
/Toby
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