Venice to Paris Road Trip?
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Venice to Paris Road Trip?
Driving from Venice to Paris in mid December 2003. Hoping for some
tips, routes, helpful info, etc. Thanks.
tips, routes, helpful info, etc. Thanks.
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Re: Venice to Paris Road Trip?
you will find a complete route on the web
using the viamichelin webpages.
in any case
you have two alternatives
venezia milano monte bianco tunnel
venezia torino frejus tunnel
the two of them are equivalent
it depends on what you want to see when driving
both tunnels are very expensive. but you will save some money buying a
return ticket ( pls check their validity )
I prefer the Frejus tunnel and normally stop in Annecy
it is a beautiful medioeval twon with a lake
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> Driving from Venice to Paris in mid December 2003. Hoping for some
> tips, routes, helpful info, etc. Thanks.
using the viamichelin webpages.
in any case
you have two alternatives
venezia milano monte bianco tunnel
venezia torino frejus tunnel
the two of them are equivalent
it depends on what you want to see when driving
both tunnels are very expensive. but you will save some money buying a
return ticket ( pls check their validity )
I prefer the Frejus tunnel and normally stop in Annecy
it is a beautiful medioeval twon with a lake
"rough beast" <[email protected]> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:[email protected]...
> Driving from Venice to Paris in mid December 2003. Hoping for some
> tips, routes, helpful info, etc. Thanks.
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Re: Venice to Paris Road Trip?
rough beast wrote:
> Driving from Venice to Paris in mid December 2003. Hoping for some
> tips, routes, helpful info, etc. Thanks.
Depends on how much time you have (& if mileage is unlimited).
In additionto routes already mentionned you can go through Swtizerland
(Milan, Lausanne, then through Burgundy) or, with lots of time, via Genoa,
Riviera, Rhone valley...
Bernard Higonnet
> Driving from Venice to Paris in mid December 2003. Hoping for some
> tips, routes, helpful info, etc. Thanks.
Depends on how much time you have (& if mileage is unlimited).
In additionto routes already mentionned you can go through Swtizerland
(Milan, Lausanne, then through Burgundy) or, with lots of time, via Genoa,
Riviera, Rhone valley...
Bernard Higonnet