On Sun, 14 Jan 2007 00:04:46 +0000, Jonathan Roberts wrote
(in article <oqeqh.112304$Pv5.6166@newsfe17.lga>):
> I am looking into options for a long-term trip (at least one year out at
> this point) to Athens from Paris. We are going to Paris for a family
> event and want to extend the trip to include seeing family in Greece.
> What do you all recommend for transportation from Paris to Greece? I
> suppose we could fly which would be easy (?) and quick, but probably not
> much fun. We are thinking of driving from Paris to Athens so we could
> see some other countries. Good idea? Bad idea? Best options? Also, I
> have heard that rail can be a good mode.
>
Driving can be very good if you have plenty of time and are prepared to
take it easily. Most people who do it seem to want to get there as
quickly as possible, which seems rather pointless to me. Going flat out
on motorways for three days is not much fun at all.
Last year we drove from the north of England through France, down to
Brindisi in the south of Italy and then by ferry to Igoumenitsa in
Greece. This took about seven days in all, and was on the whole very
enjoyable. In France we kept mainly to minor roads which we found much
more pleasant than in Italy where the rather poor motorways are really
the only option. We plan to go again in May, but this time we'll try
taking a shorter route via Germany and Austria to Venice where we'll
again take the ferry to Igoumenitsa.
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Mike Lane (UK North Yorkshire)
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