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PAT'D BE PROUD!

Couple take road trip through Europe after converting an old postman’s van into a camper van for just £500

The pair have spent 2017 drinking beers on Portuguese beaches and cooking dinner al fresco on a skateboard

A BRITISH woman and her Australian boyfriend are touring Europe in a post van named Pat, after converting it into a camper van for just £500.

Project co-ordinator Kate Quinn, 26, from Coventry and videographer Benny Leyland, 23, from Melbourne, have spent 2017 enjoying beers on the beach in Portugal, preparing dinner on a skateboard, feeding the ducks in Mallorca and tucking into giant baguettes in Paris.

 A British woman and her Australian boyfriend are touring Europe in a converted post van named Pat
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A British woman and her Australian boyfriend are touring Europe in a converted post van named PatCredit: Media Drum World

The hands-on couple, who met while Kate was travelling around Australia, have clocked up 10,000 miles so far driving across the continent.

Kate said: "In passing conversation we'd spoken about dreams we both had and we said how awesome it would be to travel Europe at some point.

"I joined Benny on a work trip where we spent five hours in the work van together and after joking if we survived that we could take on Europe in a van it just escalated.

“We got more and more excited, got into Pinterest and thought, if those guys can do it, so can we, by the time I left in Australia, Benny had started his visa process and we'd made some enquiries about buying a van over here and we were saving materials on eBay that we'd buy.

“Overall, living in the van is amazing, it opens up a whole world of possibilities that aren't accessible with other forms of travel, it was particularly awesome being able to stay at secluded beaches along the North of Spain.

“We have downsized a lot and love living simply! A really good thing about living in the van is being able to pull over and nap on long drives, and knowing what you need is always there with you from a surf board, to a piece of blue tack."

 Kate Quinn and her boyfriend Benny Leyland converted the camper van for just £500
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Kate Quinn and her boyfriend Benny Leyland converted the camper van for just £500Credit: Media Drum World
 The couple have been living in the van for the last few months while they travel across Europe
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The couple have been living in the van for the last few months while they travel across EuropeCredit: Media Drum World

She continued: “The best thing about this is the freedom - picking somewhere on a map and driving there with no real idea what it will be like is incredibly exciting, it's amazing to know you can stay as long as you'd like or move on if it's not what we're looking for.”

After they set off from Dover, the couple have been through France and Spain twice, Portugal, Morocco, Mallorca and are currently exploring The Netherlands.

They hope to visit Belgium before returning to the UK to save money for backpacking around Asia in January.

Their trip hasn’t been plain sailing all the way though.

 Kate and Benny pose for pictures during their dream trip across Europe
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Kate and Benny pose for pictures during their dream trip across EuropeCredit: Media Drum World
 Kate cooks up some dinner using a skateboard as a kitchen worktop outside the van
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Kate cooks up some dinner using a skateboard as a kitchen worktop outside the vanCredit: Media Drum World

Pat’s starter motor broke when they arrived in Portugal and their roof deck including solar panels and laptops were stolen but they have learnt to make the best out of every situation.

Kate said: “The vast majority of people we've met have been intrigued by the journey we're doing. We've met a lot of people older than us doing it in a fully equipped motor home and say they think it's cool we're doing it now in this way.

"They're always really excited to see the van and have a sit inside."

 The couple pose outside the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, which was designed by Gaudi
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The couple pose outside the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, which was designed by GaudiCredit: Media Drum World
 Kate relaxes on a boat in the Med, during a rare switch in transport from their postal van
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Kate relaxes on a boat in the Med, during a rare switch in transport from their postal vanCredit: Media Drum World
 The inside of the van is very cosy, despite the interior only costing £500
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The inside of the van is very cosy, despite the interior only costing £500Credit: Media Drum World

She added: “The main message is go for it. If the idea is there, then do it. Regret is far worse than making some sacrifices now to save and make it possible.

“There's no time like right now, money and careers can always be made but there are memories and friends make along this journey are truly priceless and absolutely has been the best thing both of us have ever done.

“Sometimes I see myself as a contradiction in that I love roughing it, being an unwashed hippy in a van but also love comforts and heels, I feel it's good in life to be adaptable and make the most of situations you're in there and then.”

 Kate enjoys a home-cooked meal inside the van during their travels
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Kate enjoys a home-cooked meal inside the van during their travelsCredit: Media Drum World
 The pair pose for a picture outside the Eiffel Tower in Paris
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The pair pose for a picture outside the Eiffel Tower in ParisCredit: Media Drum World