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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Planing to take 14-16 days through Italy, from Milan to Brindizi. A few rest days in between.
Can't really find anything about southern Italy on the net. I need some information as to which coast I should take, using auto route express 98 I've put together two routes; one is Milan, Genoa, Rome, Naples than Brindizi. The other is Milan, Rimini than all the way down to Brindizi. Are there any areas that I should avoid? Only really interested in natural beauty, dont care much for ancient ruins, mega city's or large industrial parks. And if anyone could tell me the best maps I could get and where. There are so many out there its a bit confusing. Any help would be apriciated. |
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