Europ’Raid is a unique humanitarian road trip across Europe, that has taken place every summer since 2014. In decorated Peugeot 205s, teams travel 10,000 km trhough 20 cuntries, delivering school supplies to children in need while discovering Europe’s cultural heritage.

Itinerary
Europ’Raid is a 22-day cultural adventure across Europe, connecting 20 countries, 13 capital cities, over 220 stages, and 60 UNESCO World Heritage sites.
From the edge of Brittany to the Danube Delta, crews travel through breathtaking and diverse landscapes, taking the most scenic routes the continent has to offer.
Each evening, participants camp in extraordinary locations — by the sea, in the mountains, or at the foot of iconic landmarks — and share unforgettable moments with locals. Traditional dinners, live shows, and cultural events turn every stop into a deep dive into Europe’s heritage, all in a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
More than just a challenge, Europ’Raid is above all a human adventure. Crews forge lasting friendships, discover new cultures, and create memories that will last a lifetime — all through a journey that blends solidarity, exploration, and team spirit.

Parliament Palace in Bucharest
One of the largest European buildings housing the headquarters of the Great National Assembly of Romania

Buzludzha monument
House of the Bulgarian Communist Party, now abandoned

James Bond Street
On the route of the Furka pass, in the Swiss Alps
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Transfagarasan road
The 400-turn road, crossing the Carpathians in central Romania
A Cultural Journey
The raid is a cultural adventure marked by discovery. Every evening, we will have the opportunity to engage with local communities and immerse ourselves in new cultures. This raid will also allow us to explore some of the most famous roads and discover a wealth of historical monuments along the way.
A Sporting Raid
Europ’Raid is also a sporting adventure. As part of this humanitarian road trip across Europe, nearly 10,000 kilometers in 22 days await us, making it one of the longest raids in the world. This means covering around 400 kilometers a day, connecting the various stages of the route, with no assistance other than a tracker, a GPS, and a logbook.
As part of Europ’Raid’s solidarity mission, each crew is required to collect and transport 70 kilograms of school and recreational supplies in their Peugeot 205. These donations are distributed to schools along the route during the humanitarian actions of the adventure.
The schools receiving the donations are primary schools, welcoming children aged between 6 and 15 years old. For this reason, the supplies must be age-appropriate and useful for students. This includes items such as school bags, notebooks, sheets of paper, pens and pencils, erasers, rulers, scissors, glue sticks… All supplies must be new or in excellent condition.
In addition to school materials, crews are also welcome to bring sports equipment (balls, rackets, bags…) and even toys, as long as they are suitable and well maintained.
