Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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I have the map with all the lovely pictures from the airport to CVO, but now a number of people may want to avoid the A22 I wonder if there is a ready made map on the forum I can use using the EN125. Thanks. :D
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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Hi LICY,

Easiest way is to go onto GOOGLE maps and select "No Tolls" option when asking for directions - options as per picture below:
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You can then print out the the details (print icon, top left next to "My Places" tab) or zoom in, or use the satellite option (top left) to see actual details.

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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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I think LICY might be referring to the driving instructions from the airport to CVO.
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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Thanks HR, yes driving instructions. Will have to see if I can get this up at home. Everytime I put in Carvoeiro it does not recognise it, but you never know. :?
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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LICY wrote:Thanks HR, yes driving instructions. Will have to see if I can get this up at home. Everytime I put in Carvoeiro it does not recognise it, but you never know. :?
Licy get in the car on the drivers side, put the key in the ignition and turn it on, make sure you've shut the door, grab hold of that wheel thing and the put your foot on that little pedal on the floor, press it and steer with the wheel, simps! I do it all the time. :|
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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djprescott wrote:I think LICY might be referring to the driving instructions from the airport to CVO.
If you scroll down on the picture I posted, you see the start of them are there on the left hand side. If you do it for real on GOOGLE, you can then print them out. :)
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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Sorry, I thought LICY was referring to this document:
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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Its a doddle if you know your compass points, head west on the N125 and you wil eventually get to Lagoa.
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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EMM wrote:Its a doddle if you know your compass points, head west on the N125 and you wil eventually get to Lagoa.
C'mon lad she's a judy! :lol:
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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It's pretty easy but not as straight forward as suggested. As long as you keep you eyes open for the road signs it's not a problem.
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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djprescott wrote:Sorry, I thought LICY was referring to this document:
I suspect you could well be right dj :?
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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Why would one spend a few hundred pounds on flights and car hire, and then look for a slow traffic jammed route to CVO just to avoid a clear empty Motorway and a €3.00 fee that is very easy to pay at the Post Office ?
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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It is beyond me e-richard but I guess there must be a reason. :roll:
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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Not sure why you say about saving 3 euros. Our car hire charges €20 if we use the tolls. The only time we would use them is to and from the airport. We do not travel peak times and the N125 is slightly longer time wise, but nothing much. We have worked it out ourselves when travelling, however telling someone else that route is another thing. As for paying hundreds on flights and car hire, no way, that's why we have lots of trips. You may call it penny pinching, but we call it saving for an early retirement. :D :D :D

Thanks Pato for your suggestion. yes you do do it all the time. how are those hire cars going since we last got together? :lol: :lol: However Mr LICY is the driver in foreign lands while I can complain he has taken no notice of me when I tell him what way to turn. :D
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Re: Map on EN125 - Faro to CVO

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LICY wrote:Our car hire charges €20 if we use the tolls.
Perhaps time to find a better car hire company ?

e.g. See top left of this page (AlgarveDriver) no €20.00 charge, cheaper rentals, and you can put all the savings into your pension pot :D
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