Hi,
We're thinking of trying a euro-camp style holiday this year, I really like the look of some where on the Italian riviera, will fulfil kids idea of fun summer hol's (age 7 & 5) and my need for a bit of Italian history / culture.
We've never driven that far down into Europe, we're on the south coast of uk so good starting point, does anyone have tips? Which way is good? I think I'd just like to get there, and not make too much holiday of the stop overs, but kids will need a break. Any good tips on where to stop too? Did the drive ruin your body for a few days after?!
Other way is fly to Venice Marco Polo, then either hire car (I dislike this idea as always feels like being ripped off!), or commuting (taxi/bus) to resort. Anybody with experience here?
Thanks
H2go
For Italy you can take a rouite that goes through Alsace and then through Switzerland and into Italy. ery beautiful.
We would normally do 2 overnight stops on a journey like this but have done it with just the one as well.
Sorry I was totally unclear! Was looking at a site on the Venetian riviera, hence the 'which way' query. My research so far shows that some like to go through Germany/Switzerland, and others France then across.
For a two week holiday I would fly. Three weeks or more I would consider the drive; outbound via thew Brenner Pass and return via one of the Swiss routes and into France. The journey takes too much time out of a two week holiday and the driver does not get much chance to take in the scenery unless you plan to take several overnight stops each way.
The easiest driving is through France though you will have to pay tolls and I'm thinking that as your children are school age you will be travelling in July or August which is the main holiday season in France so the roads will be busy. I avoid the German motorways when possible, though they are free but can be very crowded and I'm always more tired when driving the German routes.
I personally don't like the Brenner, just seems so busy and the northern Italian plains endless but the scenery is lovely.
It really depends on how well your children travel. Plenty of short stops might be in order.
Depends which route you take, through France stop in the Alsace, through Germany as far south as possible for your overnight. 8hours driving should get you to the south of Bavaria.
Hi, Sorry reply abit delayed, but thanks very much for tips. I'd drive, but think family is 3 against 1! But on the bright side, the venetian riviera appears quite well serviced by public transport so may not need to hire a car, and a good opportunity to try my Italain!
(The Michelin site gives not just routes but also calculates the approx cost, including tolls.)
Enjoy!
Kevin
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