Driving from Nice to South Italy.... Advise needed.
Driving from Nice to South Italy.... Advise needed.
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Koll

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425 posts

187 months

Friday 12th August 2011
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Hey Guys,

I am taking a road trip from Nice to Greece.

Ive not done this journey before and am not too sure where i should go/ what to see.

Here's the general outline of how i want to do it:

Nice - Monaco - Rome - Brindisi (to get ferry across to Gr) - Athens

I would like to stay along the coast untill in Italy then dont mind going into the mainland. What i need help with is where to stop of, looking to spend about 5-6 days doing the trip but may take longer depending on what to see. Any good landmarks or nice towns to see would be ideal. Will be with the OH so any romantic destinations will be great.

Thanks for reading and i look forward to any suggestions you may have.

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Bonne Route

503 posts

286 months

Friday 12th August 2011
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After Monaco, I would certainly go to Tuscany, and after Rome the Amalfi coast.

robsti

12,241 posts

229 months

Friday 12th August 2011
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You could stop at Montecatini which is just north of Florence which is not to car friendly for parking!

Personally I would stop at Forte dei Marmi which is on the coast or if you really want to push the boat out Portofinno and eat at the Splendido Mare!

But most places in Tuscany will hit the spot with your other half!

Edited by robsti on Friday 12th August 20:08

Koll

Original Poster:

425 posts

187 months

Tuesday 16th August 2011
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Thanks guys. Have planned trip to run right thru both.

Cheers for the advise.

All the best

Koll

ewolg

1,724 posts

302 months

Thursday 18th August 2011
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I'd certainly go over the Fusa and Ratticosa passes near to Modena and are two routes that the Mille Miglia used. Also a trip to Maranello to see what is going round Fiorano is alsways worth a punt.
I used to work offshore from Brindisi and used to stay at The Hotel International, right on the seafront - secure parking as well. Not sure if its still there but was good when I stayed there!

Edit - it still is but called - http://albergointernazionale.it/en/

Edited by ewolg on Thursday 18th August 09:16