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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1
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Hi all,
I'm hoping to get away at the end of the summer for a few weeks and what better way to do it than cycling across a part of Europe?! My plan is to cycle from the UK to Italy, mainly to get to cross the Alps. I want to go from Dieppe through the NE of France, through Switzerland and then finish off in Italy. I'd like to organise my route so that I pass through as many interesting/beautiful/good food producing areas as possible! If any of you have any tips regarding this I'd really appreciate it. Also, where to end up in Italy as I'm going to be lazy and fly back, so i'll need to book this in advance. Thanks in advance, Duncan |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 10
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I think if you want stop in Italy and come bavk in flight you can finish near in Lumbardy, near Lake of garda or lake of Iseo, becuase is beautiful place, near alps and near airports which Ryanair flight to Uk, or Varese zone, near lake of maggiore, near big airport in Milan. |
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