Has anybody done Andorra or any other non Schengen given the 90/180 limit rule

I can vouch for the 22nd on the list. Well worth a visit and I've already stayed longer than 90 days so I'm guessing that visits are not policed too rigidly. If the situation deteriorates I plan on moving to the 16th on the list for 89 days before......

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Can't believe I just counted that out! Must be so bored! Or nosey!
 
I can vouch for the 22nd on the list. Well worth a visit and I've already stayed longer than 90 days so I'm guessing that visits are not policed too rigidly. If the situation deteriorates I plan on moving to the 16th on the list for 89 days before......

Colin 🙂🙂🙂
Yes but when’s the ☀️ Gona shine for more than a day at a time!!!!!
 
Would not return to Andorra after the welcome we received at one campsite :( It was covered in snow unless it was covered in mud. I amp electricity and they charged a fortune. It is a ski resort and very mountainous out of season so you need to be fit to go hiking. They often have customs checks on the borders to catch those stocking up on the duty free. You can be stuck for hours while they take a motorhome apart.
 
The friends we were travelling with in 2018 were quite enthusiastic when we suggested a couple of days in Andorra. It's a ski resort in the winter but a mountain bike resort in the summer. Because of this, there are way too many bike shops for such a mountainous place. If skiing or mountain biking appeal, I reckon that Andorra will be fun. I can't say anything about the campsites because we stayed at the motorhome parking in St Julia (GPS 42.46573901681094, 1.494171608909684). There are four free-of-charge EHUs there but the parking lot is on a slope and it felt like I needed crampons to get to the rear lounge! Another place I considered was Grau Roig (GPS 42.5328, 1.70036 -ish) near the Pas de la Casa. This was in late April and I'm glad we didn't go there as, although it was flat, it was completely covered in snow when we drove past.
 
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Andorra is fine for two or three days,wouldn't consider stopping any longer. Yes the alcohol is cheap but you're limited to what you can take out. We've been stopped and checked at the border, luckily we had stuck to the limit.
I think you may need an international driving licence now.
 
It’s not been easy traveling, huge border wait times and border officers enjoying the powers afforded to them. I’ve also noticed fuel prices on the rise . I said to one border officer, “it’s ok you on a guaranteed state wage”

after they did a full indirection of the driving documents and a cabin check I asked why are you not wearing a mask.?

“I’m a officer of the law”

me: wow your exempt from spreading disease. Siege-hiel
 
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