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I personally like to head south quickly, avoiding France and the tolls so go for Lille and into Belgium then south through lux and the £1 a litre fuel towards Saarbrucken and then Stuttgart .
Lake constance for a visit and then towards Chur and onto the St Bernardino Pass, through St Bernardino and cross the swiss/italian border HERE this avoids the need for Swiss motorway tax and is an interesting ride through mountains.
On the St Bernardino pass
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| Marmalade wrote: | I personally like to head south quickly, avoiding France and the tolls so go for Lille and into Belgium then south through lux and the £1 a litre fuel towards Saarbrucken and then Stuttgart .
Lake constance for a visit and then towards Chur and onto the St Bernardino Pass, through St Bernardino and cross the swiss/italian border HERE this avoids the need for Swiss motorway tax and is an interesting ride through mountains.
On the St Bernardino pass
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Thanks looks amazing, I may aim to get to lake constance for the first night's camping then through the Alps the next day. The heads up on Belgium-Luxembourg-Germany also very useful, I take it you can make good progress on the roads you mention?
Will aim to relax and take in the scenery a bit thereafter and probably take smaller scenic routes towards Calabria. ____________________ My bikes: 2003 KAWASAKI ZRX1200R, 1996 YAMAHA DIVERSION XJ900S |
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It's pretty much all motorway or major routes right the way down and doing it in a day isn't a huge issue.
There is one weird junction that seems a little unfinished or badly planned just this side of lux that can get a little congested but generally it'll be clear right the way through. ____________________ Nobby the Bastard: How yo tell the difference between the actual japanese and her just screaming because she's had live fish stuck up her arse? [url=https://www.nicks-shop.co.uk/bcf-goodies-15-c.aspGet BCF stickers and things here[/url] Reflective helmet stickers - Legal requirement in france - Clicky |
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I'm so jealous. I've driven through the Swiss alps twice going from LPool to Italy in the summer, over the mountains the views are amazing. If I can dig out the route we took I will be sure to let you know, also know of a brilliant hostel in Interlaken if you pass that way - called the Funny Farm (honestly), and it's ace. Would love to go again!
EDIT: Oh but do watch out in Milan and down the Italian A roads, they can be quite mental. In Milan there were quite a few unmarked cross junctions which reminded me of that Zurich advert where all the cars are flying in opposite directions and not hitting each other, except obviously the cars in Milan aren't intelligent-future-cars, so it's just people being mad, I swear some of them just close their eyes and floor it. On the A roads if you're any more than a couple of inches away from the car in front they get all mad and start flashing their lights, scooters fly past on the hard shoulder, and going past lorries feels like someone has just opened the oven door on you. ____________________ What would you do in life, if you knew you could not fail?
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I avoid motorways like the plague where possible. If you have three days, you have plenty of time to get there via A/B roads.
In 2010 we did Zeebrugge - Verdun - Strasbourg on the first day.
Strasbourg - Routes des Cretes in the Vosges (French side of the Black Forest and an awesome road) - Lake Luzern (Lucerne) on the second day.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=419060409349&l=c97614d0d0
The old towns in Strasbourg and Lucerne are both lovely.
On the third day you're straight out into the best Swiss passes i.e. Furka, Sustan, Grimsel etc. and over the St. Gottard pass to Italy. |
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| spnorm wrote: | I avoid motorways like the plague where possible. If you have three days, you have plenty of time to get there via A/B roads.
In 2010 we did Zeebrugge - Verdun - Strasbourg on the first day.
Strasbourg - Routes des Cretes in the Vosges (French side of the Black Forest and an awesome road) - Lake Luzern (Lucerne) on the second day.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=419060409349&l=c97614d0d0
The old towns in Strasbourg and Lucerne are both lovely.
On the third day you're straight out into the best Swiss passes i.e. Furka, Sustan, Grimsel etc. and over the St. Gottard pass to Italy. |
Thanks but am kind of hoping to reach Pizzo by the end of the third day which is about as far south through Italy as you can get. I think taking the motorways for the first day to the edge of Switzerland would mean I'd get a fair chunk of the journey's mileage out of the way on the first day without too much worry for time, then can take things a little more scenically afterwards through the Alps and down through Italy hopefully staying along the coast. I can always explore at a more leisurely pace on the way back. ____________________ My bikes: 2003 KAWASAKI ZRX1200R, 1996 YAMAHA DIVERSION XJ900S |
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