In France the speed limit for towing a caravan, is the national one, unless you are told something else for example on the downslope of a hill.Hi Mike,
The speed limit for caravans in Holland is 80 kph - the same as for HGV. A large part of the motorway network around the Randstad (Rotterdam to Amsterdam) is restricted to 100 kph anyway.
You need to read the signs in Belgium - there are posted local maximums for caravans - and on some motorways it is permitted to tow at 120 kph - but generally the limit will be 80 kph.
But in the case of Belgium (France and Germany), insurance restrictions apply to accidents involving caravans occurring whilst driving above 100 kph (according to ADAC).
Robert
As it happens, I had to come over to the UK at short notice and I doubt whether I'll be back in Germany by the 9th but I'll let you know.Glad that's sorted then ...........
I'm generally against a single set of laws and regulations for the whole of Europe, but a single set of speed limits would be nice. France = 110/130, Belgium = 120, Netherlands = 80, Lux = 90, Germany = 100 (but can be higher) etc etc. When I'm driving across Europe it is sometimes difficult to remember which country I'm in, let alone what the limit is. Hence 100kph everywhere except Holland, which is 80kph. It works for me.
ps Lutz - we will text you once we're in Germany. You and Mrs Lutz will be most welcome to pop in for a nice cup of tea. How English! Due to get there on the 9th.
It does appear now that I won't be back in Germany by the 9th so have a nice journey and enjoy your stay at RWe have a 3 berth Trigano Rubis, which is the same shape as the old Fleurette.
Thanks re Germany. I will enjoy my steady plod down to Rudesheim with the comfort that I am saving money and the environment or something.