The north of Italy - South of the Alps / Dolomites but north of Rome

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Italy, south of the Alps and Dolomites, doesn’t feature very often on these pages, almost as if it doesn’t exist.

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The latest issue of Alpentourer magazine 3/2021 has some suggestions on jaunts to make. Download the routes for free from the magazine’s website or use the maps to create you own version.

https://www.alpentourer.eu/alpentourer-tourentipps/

But it’s all in foreign, mate! Yup, that’s what they parlez in Germany.

Here it is translated into a Christian language, via Safari:


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One tip, using one of the examples above:

TOURDAUER
ca. 11,5 Stunden (reine Fahrtzeit)
4 Tage (mit Besichtigungen)

Translates as:

TOUR DURATION
approx. 11.5 hours (pure travel time)
4 days (with visits)

STRECKENLÄNGE
ca. 710 Kilometer

Translates as:

ROUTE LENGTH
approx. 710 kilometers






PS The jaunts finish north of Rome (Don’t do cities, mate) so you’ll not need to go there. Which is good as your mate has told you (and you’ve read it on the internet) you that you’ll die. My mother drove there in a hired car in her 70’s, she’s still very much alive.
 
Thanks! Cool to see where I used to live up to 2010 on this website. I can definitely recommend the South Tuscany itinerary.
in fact that is a part of Tuscany with not much traffic, except in the month of August and also at weekends in late June/July!
If anyone wants to go down there I'll be happy to give some tips on the north part of the Grosseto province!
 
We wen5 a couple of years ago to Radda in Chianti (Tuscany) but also stayed further north west of Venice. Fantastic
 


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