st bernard pass & google map timings.....

st bernard pass & google map timings.....

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Wednesday 13th January 2010
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Hi all wavey

I'm in the final stages of planning a route for Sept to the part of the Alps near the French, Italian and Swiss borders. I'd love to head further east but time is against us I think....

The route I have planned after checking www.alpineroads.com and the google / viamichelin mapping tools includes a loop from the Chamonix area > Megeve then along Cormet de Roseland > Bourg Saint Maurice over petit St Bernard > Aosta, then grand St Bernard > Martigny > Chamonix.

Does anyone with some experience of this area know roughly how long this takes to drive at a comfortable / fun pace (i.e. not totally flat out for the whole day)? Google & michelin are telling me approx 6 hours. I know their suggested timings can easily be beaten on the motorways if the roads are clear, but I don't know how accurate they'll be on the twisties when obviously the pace will be just a bit slower.... I also want to allow for lunch, photo stops etc etc wink

Because this is part of a longer route I need to know whether to book 2 nights in the same place near Chamonix or if it'll be better to break it up into more than one day.

Thanks in advance smile

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Thursday 14th January 2010
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sassthathoopie said:
Here's some highlights of our run up the GSB

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOD0q282AAg
Thanks for that. Looks awesome, I want to go NOW!!

I'm putting the trip together for some of us from the TVR S Series forum - they'll love it biggrin

Which way would you recommend doing it; from the Swiss or Italian side...?

rufusruffcutt said:
Sounds like a great road trip, through some stunning scenery I would take ones time and book the extra nights anyway! smile

As a fun fact you do realise the Grand Saint Bernard pass is the road used in the opening sequence of The Italian Job. There is a whole heap of information on the following link about the road and movie.

http://mitteleuropa.t35.com/filmlocations_the_ital...
Yes I did know that but hadn't seen that gem of a website before, great link thanks!

As mentioned above a load of TVR S's will be going. This all started from a guy joining the forum from Italy, someone had the tongue in cheek idea of driving to see him and, in the time we have, this part of the Alps was an obvious choice!

I'll make sure I pop back with some pic's, a full write up etc when we're back in Sept wink

Cheers,
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Tuesday 19th January 2010
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mcdjl said:
I drove the Grand St Bernard in late June/July a few years back and came round a hair pin to find a block of ice 30ft long and 3ft high in the middle of the road.
yikes
mcdjl said:
Awesome view though- wish i could be more helpful on how long it'd take but you will want to stop so allow time.
Thanks for the advice. Yep, now splitting that bit of the trip over 2 days so will have plenty of time to stop, take pic's etc etc biggrin

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Thursday 21st January 2010
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Thanks guys thumbup
mcdjl said:
....these and the semi closed tunels make some nice noises. smile
13 TVRs signed up already for the trip so yes, there should be "some nice noises" wink