Worcestershire to Europe
European removals from Worcestershire
When a move doesn’t stop at the coast, we don’t either. Household removals that depart from anywhere in the county to four European countries — planned as a route pair, from your Worcestershire door to the new address abroad.
A European move is really two moves joined together: the careful UK part — packing a home in Worcester or Malvern or the Vale — and the long road part that follows, down to the Channel and on across the Continent. We keep both in the same hands. One team surveys and packs your home, loads the van, and stays with the move to the far end, so nothing is handed to a stranger at a depot halfway there.
Most of our European work runs by road. Out of the county you’re quickly onto the M5 and M42, round the M25 and down to Dover or the Eurotunnel at Folkestone, then onto the Continental motorways to your destination. It’s a route we plan properly — crossings, driving hours, where a consolidated load joins others heading the same way — rather than something we improvise.
And while Worcestershire is our home ground, the corridors we run also pick up along the way. If your move begins near London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Cardiff, Gloucester or Leeds, it can join the same route abroad — useful for families who’ve already part-moved, or who are leaving from a city rather than the county.
Where we go
Four countries, four route pairs
Removals from Worcestershire to France
Paris, the Dordogne and the south — down the M5 and M42 to the Channel, then a short crossing and onto the autoroutes.
Read the France route →Removals from Worcestershire to Italy
Tuscany, the lakes and Rome — a planned road move across France and over the Alps or through the Fréjus tunnel.
Read the Italy route →Removals from Worcestershire to Spain
The Costa Blanca, Valencia and Madrid — a long, well-run corridor south through France and over the border.
Read the Spain route →Removals from Worcestershire to Portugal
Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve — the western route across France and Spain to the Atlantic coast.
Read the Portugal route →Customs, paperwork and the part people worry about
Since Brexit, moving a home into the EU means customs, and that’s exactly the part we take off your hands. For personal belongings going to a new main residence there’s a recognised relief, and the process runs on an itemised inventory plus the transit and customs documents that carry your goods across the border. We prepare that paperwork with you as part of the move, explain what you need to sign and why, and route the load through the crossing points properly. You won’t be left working out a customs form at a French péage.
Timing depends on the route, the crossing and whether your goods travel as a dedicated or a shared load — your written quote sets out an estimated window rather than a promise we can’t keep. What stays constant is the care: the same wrapping, the same inventory and the same team, from a Worcestershire hallway to a home in France, Italy, Spain or Portugal.
Start here
Planning a move to Europe?
Tell us where in Worcestershire you’re leaving from and where you’re headed, and we’ll send a clear, written quote — road route, load type and customs, all set out.