Travels on a Morini.
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Travels on a Morini.
Was wondering if anybody has a clue as to entry requirements to other countries to which our Morinis may venture?
It appears to be a moveable feast. To get to Denmark the route would be France, Belgium, Netherlands (maybe), Germany then Denmark. Each has different Covid requirements.
Until we get back to a semblance of freedom then I am not sure I want to jump through all the rapidly changing hoops.
Of course, each country then has different requirements to enter premises...
It appears to be a moveable feast. To get to Denmark the route would be France, Belgium, Netherlands (maybe), Germany then Denmark. Each has different Covid requirements.
Until we get back to a semblance of freedom then I am not sure I want to jump through all the rapidly changing hoops.
Of course, each country then has different requirements to enter premises...
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Then there is the GHIC card and travel insurance to be sorted. I think a lot of Ccvid requirements will reduce but not sure time frame. And to think when a bunch of “lads from the villages” went to the Bol d’Or at Le Mans in around 1977 we just went with just a passport and if the sign said 110, that’s what we did. Hey ho!
John
John
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I do hope so, John, but the carefree days have long gone. Today is all about control. Inappropriate speed limits with average speed cameras etc and I now see France is getting noise meters on lamp posts.
I remember going to France at 17 not realising I had to be 18 to drive in France. Nobody cared.
Still none the wiser about where I can find up to date information.
I remember going to France at 17 not realising I had to be 18 to drive in France. Nobody cared.
Still none the wiser about where I can find up to date information.
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I can supply requirements for entry to France. Driving is no problem unless you want to visit central Paris and you can still ride like à hooligan elswhere - unless you are caught. Most Autoroutes are fast, far more attractive and emptier than UK ones. Most drivers are still biker friendly. Petrol is expensive!
A full record of vaccination is now required for bars and restaurants, but anti vaxers are a minority anyway.
Come over, buy my bikes, I need to sell for health reasons
A full record of vaccination is now required for bars and restaurants, but anti vaxers are a minority anyway.
Come over, buy my bikes, I need to sell for health reasons
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Hi Ming,
I still do not know the entry requirements. How about testing requirements? I have seen that the certificates have an end date x days after a booster.
Maybe I'll nick one of dinghies from Dover, put my bike on it and row across.
I still do not know the entry requirements. How about testing requirements? I have seen that the certificates have an end date x days after a booster.
Maybe I'll nick one of dinghies from Dover, put my bike on it and row across.
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Maybe a sail would be of use but not with this westerly. Probably better than a blast from the east though.
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My lad went to France on his pedal cycle in January. He had to do a test before going, but his 2 jab at that time 'covid passport' got him in everywhere OK. Silly saucisson forgot to complete his passenger locator form before arriving at Dieppe to get the ferry back. He was able to do it online there and then on his phone luckily (after a bit of being shouted at).
Pretty sure you have to have the full set of three jabs now for premises. From Monday I suspect you may not to do anything at all to be allowed back in to blighty.
Things keep changing though so best to check just before departure and cross fingers they don't change while away.
Pretty sure you have to have the full set of three jabs now for premises. From Monday I suspect you may not to do anything at all to be allowed back in to blighty.
Things keep changing though so best to check just before departure and cross fingers they don't change while away.
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https://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/en/comin ... -countries
As 72° says, things are changing quite rapidly, so keep checking.
As 72° says, things are changing quite rapidly, so keep checking.
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Thanks Ming. That I good info. Just need it for the other countries.
Having said that the Welsh National Rally is on 6th May...
Having said that the Welsh National Rally is on 6th May...
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Over here in NL things are changing rapidly (for the better), so if you pass by we'll organise a meet just for the hell of it.
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Yes, thanks. Scandinavia is leading the way in dropping requirements. I'll remove Ukraine from my travel list...
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There is a Morinimeet from the French Club near Liege end of april, for those who want to pop over. I'd like to go since this is pretty close to home for us Dutchies.
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Hi Hombre,
I saw that, but have decided not to go, as I have arranged a Morini meeting in the The Republic of Yorkshire for the Sunday.
Mike
I saw that, but have decided not to go, as I have arranged a Morini meeting in the The Republic of Yorkshire for the Sunday.
Mike
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Do you still get passed pon de left hand side?
All donations to the rest home for old Camels, Leicestershire.