Lake Como in a day?
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I've done Calais to Como and Calais to Turin both in one hit. With the exception of getting lost in the middle of Turin both trips were straight runs with no real delays. I certainly knew I'd driven the miles but with the excitement of going on holiday coupled with copious amounts of Red Bull (smuggled in as at the time it was banned in France) and strong coffee we made it.
We drive to Italy once or sometimes twice a year and now prefer to get a crossing early evening and drive a couple of hundred miles through France then have a cheap overnight stop before carrying on the next day. This is a far more relaxing and also wouldn't be such a disaster if you were to get held up in traffic jams.
We drive to Italy once or sometimes twice a year and now prefer to get a crossing early evening and drive a couple of hundred miles through France then have a cheap overnight stop before carrying on the next day. This is a far more relaxing and also wouldn't be such a disaster if you were to get held up in traffic jams.
I stayed at a campsite in Meggagio two years ago, fantastic setting and well within walking distance from some nice restaurants...
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Although some seem to think otherwise!
I thought it was great. Rustic, comes to mind!
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Although some seem to think otherwise!
I thought it was great. Rustic, comes to mind!
I've done Calais to Cannes in one hit a number of times, which is another 100 miles on top. It is tiring but easily do-able especially if you can share the driving.
It's harder if you do it as an all-nighter, but it does give you 2 extra days of holiday (assuming you do the same on the return)
It's harder if you do it as an all-nighter, but it does give you 2 extra days of holiday (assuming you do the same on the return)
Thanks for all the info guys.
Well basically ive only got a week off, maybe a day or so extra.
The plan is to get the 2200hrs crossing to Dunkerque and then stay at Formula 1 that night, make an early start and then head off.
Ive being 'umming and rrring' for a few days, deciding where is best to go, i went to Lake Garda a few years back......drove it in three days in a Defender, which was easy.
Well basically ive only got a week off, maybe a day or so extra.
The plan is to get the 2200hrs crossing to Dunkerque and then stay at Formula 1 that night, make an early start and then head off.
Ive being 'umming and rrring' for a few days, deciding where is best to go, i went to Lake Garda a few years back......drove it in three days in a Defender, which was easy.
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