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Overland to Croatia - Routing help, please
200201 PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 6:46 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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For a change from the regular France/Spain/Portugal "runs" we have thoughts of travelling down to Croatia this Spring/early Summer inspired by all we have read on the Forums. As this will be new territory for us can the knowledgeable members help with advice on best route, please ?

We run an 8m twin-axle MH with a Smart on (trailer)-tow, so the rig is about 12M long - and 5500Kg. The "chief executive" is averse to l..o..n..g tunnels - and steep mountain passes (comes from living in a flat part of the Country !), so I need to avoid wherever possible (shame about the Alps !).

Would it be best to head down through Germany, Austria and Italy or would a gentle "swerve" through (East, Central, South-East) France and then across Italy fit the bill ?

Brian

Any recommendations would be much appreciated.
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I dunno about the best route because I have only been there once. If you haven't read my report on last years visit which is at
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then have a look at that. That is quite a big outfit you have and with towing, tunnel and road tolls are going to be significant! However you should have no trouble with my outgoing route and you will only incur tolls crossing Austria until you get to Croatia. There are no really steep gradients. However, there is a tunnel on this route and with the size of your outfit I think at least one tunnel is going to be hard to avoid unless you go well south to get into Italy. For more information about crossing Austria have a look at the my web page on Austria. The route back was a little steeper and again there was one toll tunnel, but I would not put it beyond your outfit.

At least I hope that gives you information on one route?????

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Looking at a map you could go via Begium, Germany to Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Bavaria and then take the E533 to Innsbruck and then the Brenner Pass into Italy and Lake Garda. Don't think you will encounter any tunnels this way but I have never been up the Brenner Pass which is a major costly toll highway into Italy.

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Brian,

Have a look at Magbaz Travels
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there is some useful info there.

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Hi

The two longest tunnels are in Switzerland - The Seelisberg Tunnel at 11km and the Gotthard Road Tunnel at 17km.

To avoid these, and stay toll free as long as possible, I suggest

Dover - Calais - Dunkerque - Lille - Tournai - Mons - Arlon - Luxembourg - Thionville - Strasbourg.

Then a choice - Strasbourg and into Germany - Augsberg, Munich, towards Austria and Innsbruck, into Italy via the Brenner and the A22. Bypass Garda - after seeing us and dropping off a Warburtons and some mint jelly, then the A4 towards Venice and Trieste. Onwards to Slovenia and Croatia.

The other choice, from Strasbourg, south to Swirzerland and the border at Basle, onwards to Zurich Airport and St Margereten, enter Austria at Widnau and then signed as Innsbruck. From Innsbruck, as above via the Brenner to Italy.

There are various other options available - so, please let me know

1) Your total number of days available
2) Your journey times.

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Overland to Croatia - Routing help, please
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Peedee, Don and Russell - many thanks for your swift responses and the information and links provided - plenty of light reading for the weekend and more food for thought !

Peedee: I'm going to be "nosing" into your other travel pages now to see where else to visit along the way !

Don: I hadn't thought to look at Barrie's website, thanks for the reminder, must be dozing-off. I've put a seperate post on about extending the Croatia run down to Greece; the possible return journey being inspired by your own travel info !

Russell; I don't see the Warburtons lasting, so maybe just the mint jelly !!
In answer to your questions -
1) timescale will be late April to end-June, sightseeing along the way, so no rush, really !
2) Now we've slowed down into MH mode, we tend to average 100-200 miles/day when travelling, but will rush through 300+ if in a hurry (like back across Spain in rainy late October, Cadiz to Biarritz via Madrid in 3 days). However, Toby the Yorkie likes his walks and breaks from travelling so the mileage tends to be 150-200, every other day.

Thanks again, fellow MH's !
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Hello,
I would recommend France to Strasbourg, then through Germany (Stuttgart, Munich to Salzburg (Austria), Villach, Karawanken Tunnel, Slovenia, Croatia. On this way you have three tunnels (Tauren, Katchberg in Austria - about 6 miles each and Karawanken Tunnel between Austria and Slovenia (7864 metres long). I don't know the exact prices but it should not be too much. I live 10 miles from the Karawanken Tunnel in a beautiful place called Bled - you can come for a cup of coffee Very Happy
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Hi to you,landcruiser.my wife and I are also going to croatia for the first time in May- July. We have a kontiki 669 with a Goldwing 1000 trike on a trailer (my wife uses a wheelchair so this allows us to go where we want as it fits on the back) Keep your eyes on as I will and you never know we might just bump into each other. A very Big thanks to all the people who replied too. this has now given me other options re our routes.
We were thinking of going down via France (stopping en route as and when we like) possibly stopping for a week or so around St Tropez before going to Porec but,as we are both retired (due to a bad R.T.A.) we are in no rush and will take our time. Last year we did Spain Jan to April this year its time for something different.
To Cilka, we have been told about Camping Bled so i think that we will have a few days there.Just to check it out you understand and to have a few drinks to be sociable.Anyway thanks to all once again,Tommy.
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Hi

If you go from Basle to Zurich, make a break at a place called Schaffhausen. It is where there River Rhine drops 50 mteres. The waterfalls are brilliant - if not noisy - and you can travel on a boat right up the the falls.

Also, call at Tittissee - the worlds largest weather vain clock thing - and good cheap food at the Best Western Hotel.

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