Europe trip France / Switzerland / Italy Help needed please
Europe trip France / Switzerland / Italy Help needed please
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Prestige Detail

Original Poster:

322 posts

248 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Hi guys

I have done a search but did not come up with much.

In September I am planning a trip to Europe with my soon to be wife.

I am thinking

France / Switzerland / Italy

Over 10 - 14 days

I don't really have a clue where to go, what to see or where to stay. It will be a honeymoon trip, but would still like to drive some good roads while out and also see some great sites.

For places to stay I am thinking sort of 3***+ with some more special places chucked in along the way.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks

Simon




shim

2,050 posts

230 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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.Adam.

1,861 posts

285 months

Wednesday 13th February 2008
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If you want an organised trip, then have a look at this

porkanut

113 posts

220 months

Thursday 14th February 2008
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Simon

thinking of doing similar trip this summer. See my thread in the Italy forum.

Considering Strasborg, Interlaken, Lake Maggiore, Parma Verona (via Maranello for Ferrai, Lambo etc) then onto Lake Garda and back through Switzerland via Lugano or Basel etc.

Have at look the the Alpine Roads website for good info on passes such as San Bernardino, Stelvio etc

HTH
PN

ukvoyager.info

2,782 posts

244 months

Thursday 14th February 2008
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shim said:
I prefer this: http://www.fb5k.com, but it is not for girls wink

SNDa

1,107 posts

230 months

Thursday 14th February 2008
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ukvoyager.info said:
I prefer this: http://www.fb5k.com
Seconded, although as it's a honeymoon, perhaps the OP would like it to be just the 2 of them? scratchchin If not, then there might be a trip that would be of interest around that time.

svassileou

229 posts

279 months

Thursday 14th February 2008
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Did something similar in September 2005 - stayed at L'Assiette Champenoise in Reims, Maison des Tetes in Colmar, RomantikHotel Florhof in Zurich, Hotel Greif in Bolzano and some hotel in Verona (the name of which I can't remember right now).

tinman0

18,231 posts

262 months

Thursday 14th February 2008
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http://www.alpinerun.com

We're doing something similar for a group in mid September.

Instead of blasting through places, we are actually stopping in two towns for multiple nights so you can actually unload, unpack for 3 nights and see a whole area rather than rushing through it.

The start will be in Andermatt CH on the Sunday evening, and then two full days of taking in all the passes in that area (which there are loads), including heading into Northern Italy for the second day on a bigger loop. The third day will move to Bormio IT taking in all the passes in that direction - of which there are a fair few wink Then its 3 nights in Bormio giving you 2 driving days to get in all the passes Trentino and the surrounding area has to offer (eg Stelvio, Umbrial, Bernina and some of the smaller passes like the beautiful Gavia).

We'll be providing full notes and maps which will include a pre-driven route. As long as you can follow our instructions which will be in much more detail than we do for our banger rallies, then you won't get too lost.

We don't book hotels, but will give lists. Quite simply, you book the hotels that match your budget. We'll be getting together each evening of course in a nominated restaurant. Plus if you book your own hotels you get better deals. Groups in our opinion do not get keen prices from the hotels, the people who book individually get the best pricing.

I have spent a lot of time driving all these passes for our banger events, so I won't be wasting your time with motorways. If I get the route right, you won't see one motorway in 5 days wink

Its is a family friendly run rather than a hard core drive till you drop. You can take whatever vehicle you want, and doesn't have to be a sports car.

Zippee

13,905 posts

256 months

Thursday 14th February 2008
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SNDa said:
ukvoyager.info said:
I prefer this: http://www.fb5k.com
Seconded, although as it's a honeymoon, perhaps the OP would like it to be just the 2 of them? scratchchin If not, then there might be a trip that would be of interest around that time.
Thirded - Absolutely the best road trip I've ever done! We visited Monaco, Italy, Switzerland and drove some of the best roads Erope has to offer along with a fantastic group of people.
Also booked up for the Millau mini trip in April!

Prestige Detail

Original Poster:

322 posts

248 months

Sunday 17th February 2008
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Thanks for all your help so far guys biggrin

If anyone else has some more idea's please let me know.

Again many thanks

Redlake27

2,255 posts

266 months

Sunday 23rd March 2008
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I did a similar thing last year.

Day 1 to Dijon
Day 2 Dijon to lake Geneva over St Bernard Pass
Day 3 and 4 Lingotto Meriden Hotel, Turin - staying inside the old Fiat factory!
Day 5 to 10 Viareggio on Tuscan coast - ideal base for Lucca, Florence, Siena, Pisa
Day 10 Great drive over hills to Maranello
Day 11-14 Lake Como - base to visit Milan and Alfa Museum
Day 15 Como - St Moritz - Julienpass - Stuttgart - Porsche and Mercedes museums
Day 16 blast back, via the 'ring