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Driving to Italy 

Just driven down.  No longer cheap petrol in Switzerland  - fill up in France. 

Even Italian petrol is appreciably cheaper than Switzerland 

IMU Tax

 

Don't forget the first payment is due by 16th June

DRIVING TO ITALY FOR CHRISTMAS

 

You've got until Saturday to enter France, before the entry ban for UK citizens comes into place.

European PET Passport.

 

Anyone had experience of getting a European Pet Passport for a dog in Italy (or possibly France, when we drive down)

As a Brit with a holiday home in Northern Italy, its been over a year since I have been able to visit it.  Last time was in February 2020, when the highlight was a meal out with Italian friends in a crowded restaurant in Bergamo!  Luckil

IMU etc Due Soon

just a quick reminder to those not living in Italy,  that the IMU etc on your Italian property requires paying this month.

Travelling through France - UK Quarantine 

 

Looks like people travelling through France to the UK could well be soon required to quarantine themselves for 2 weeks on their entry into the UK.

Are there companies in Italy that just change kitchen units doors and worksurfaces, rather than a complete replacement of the units?

My house has a semi-underground store room that was nice and cool during the recent very hot weather - the dog and I spent a lot of time in it - me reading and him asleep on the floor.

Car Driving to [and in] Italy on a UK Licence- post Brexit  IF No Deal reached.

 

I am driving down in March, and have had to plan for a 'No Deal' Brexit, just in case.

Comments posted

Ugo,

The UK government website also suggests that approaches are made to the Italian Consulates in UK for advice on how to get approval for longer stays. 

It has some useful 'links' to facilitate/begin this process

The important thing is that talking to the Italian Consulates before travelling may (and I stress 'may') be beneficial

 

""To stay longer, to work or study, for business travel or for other reasons, you will need to meet the Italian government’s entry requirements. Check which type of visa and/or work permit you may need with the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs or Italian Consulates in London, Manchester or Edinburgh before booking an appointment .""

Have you looked at the uk government website?

https://www.gov.uk/visit-eu-switzerland-norway-iceland-liechtenstein/how-long-stay-without-visa

"assuming you're a non European citizen"

Do you mean "non-EU" or "non-European"?

You could try - 

https://www.meetup.com/it-IT/english-speakers-of-pescara-meetup-group/

 

"Have filled jerry cans and hope to make Italy in 1 run if needed."

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Make sure they are well hidden in the trailer, in case someone decides their need is greater than yours!!!

Have a good trip

Latest information......

"The maximum speed for towing a trailer or caravan (up to 3.5 tonnes) on Swiss motorways has been increased from 80km/h to 100km/h. Suitable tyres must be fitted."

Had a quick look on 'via michelin' at the effect of going via Luxembourg and GotthardTunnel, as opposed to going direct via Mont Blanc Tunnel.

Seems it takes (in theory ) only about 30 minutes longer, and the overall cost is slightly less,allowing for 2 vignettes.

Of course, the return journey would be 80 swiss francs cheaper, as you already have the vignettes

Just checked eurotunnel site.  It says - 

Fuel:The maximum permissible quantity of liquid fuel (petrol, diesel or biofuel) that can be carried in portable reserve fuel containers on board a passenger Shuttle per Vehicle, is as follows:

  • Plastic containers: 3 x 10 litres
  • Metal containers: 1 x 20 litres
  • The total maximum amount is 30 litres.

Duplicate Posting

 Normally, I'd suggest the following route down to varallo, but as it includes going through Switzerland you would need 2 vignettes, one for the car and a second for the trailer.  Vignettes cost 40 swiss francs at the border - don't buy from Swiss Travel Service in UK, they add a £20+ handling fee.

If you fill up at the Maidstone services, much of your trip will be covered. 

I don't think you can take extra fuel in cans on either the Ferries or Eurotunnel 

I'd go ......  Calais, up into Belguim near Dunkirk, then on to Luxembourg via the (free) motorways.  Fill up in Luxembourg at the petrol station near the French Border (cheapest around, as prices are set by the Luxembourg government). 

Then down to Metz, Nancy, Mulhouse and into Germany to take the autobahn towards Basle.

Stop at Bad Bellingham services to buy the vignettes, and possibly top up with more fuel. Petrol in Switzerland is significantly more expensive than Germany or Italy.  (There are websites that give European petrol prices if you want to check - https://www.cargopedia.net/europe-fuel-prices .  German petrol is still pretty dear)

Turn off autobahn towards Lorrach, and into Switzerland.  Then on past Lucern and through the Gotthard tunnel.  Turn off motorway towards Locarno and into Italy by  the West Side of Lake Maggiore.  On to Lake Orta and then you are nearly there.

The route won't be much longer, the swing up to get to Luxembourg adds a bit, but it has the advantage of no motorway charges at all, so a significant saving there - making the cost of the vignettes seem minimal

Good Luck