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Tamora driving through France

Posté : 12 mai 2012 13:53
par Sevenman
Bonjour

My wife and I will be spending 3 weeks in May / June driving to the South East of France and then returning to the UK through Northern Italy, Switzerland and Germany.

If there are any French TVR events in May 2012 near to our route, then we could try to attend.

Or any advice on particularly good drives through these regions.

Thanks

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Re: Tamora driving through France

Posté : 12 mai 2012 16:39
par buitonni
Hello,

your road trip is interesting.

some proposals:


1) from Geneve to Monaco, a mythical road and superb
http://www.grande-traversee-alpes.com/r ... itineraire


2) the Lakes area in Italy (Como) is superb and particular.
From Como city to Guarda Lake, Verona city, Bormio city and Stelvio pass !
http://maps.google.fr/maps?rls=com.micr ... CC0Q8gEwAA

Re: Tamora driving through France

Posté : 19 mai 2012 10:05
par Jonathan.P
Sevenman are you a PH member ?

I could advise you, when you pass through luxembourg to Switzerland to pass through the Alsace region and the "wine route" Strasbourg, Colmar are beautiful cities. If you want to meet up i'm around there and so are 1 or 2 members.

Hoping not to be too late
Cheers,

Re: Tamora driving through France

Posté : 28 mai 2012 20:49
par Sevenman
Hello

Sorry for the late reply. Little Internet access.

I am a Pistonheads member.

We could be in the Vosges region Thursday / Friday this week, but not certain yet. We have visited Colmar and parts of Alsace before, it is very nice.

Re: Tamora driving through France

Posté : 28 mai 2012 21:28
par Jonathan.P
Sevenman a écrit :Hello

Sorry for the late reply. Little Internet access.

I am a Pistonheads member.

We could be in the Vosges region Thursday / Friday this week, but not certain yet. We have visited Colmar and parts of Alsace before, it is very nice.

Don't worry about the late reply, I'm only hoping you're having a nice time with your trip, if you come around Metz or Luxembourg or Nancy, I could join you a little or invite you over for a beer.
If that's not too far from your way, or else have a nice one!