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But even in France, not as bad as I feared. Sounds naïve I suppose, but it’s so many years since I drove abroad (like I say, always flown) I honestly thought I might be paying about £200 there and back to get through France. The reality is nearer £70; there and back fuel is going to be about £300 – then add whatever I use once we’re there. I checked flights Manchester-Malpensa yesterday and even now it would be £400 return for both of us, and that’ll only go up between now and the time when I know I can get things booked – that’ll be another months probably.
Of course, the main journeys will involve overnight stays (camping, hopefully, so not expensive) and meals out, but if we flew to Malpensa I’d have to hire a car for one week anyway. My mum will be at the apartment with her car but she’s only staying for one week, so I’d need to get a hire car for the rest.
Yes, of course, there will be a difference between using flights and going for the road trip, but it won’t be massive.
The only significant variable for now is how I approach Italy’s lakes. Ultimately we could avoid Switzerland altogether and head more directly south through France and travel along the Sud. I’m imagining that camping down in that neck of the woods would be more ‘summery’ than, say, Strasbourg!
All unnecessary information, I know, but gorblimey I’m getting excited.