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 I thought it might help people not break the law [or get caught breaking it] to some info on speed cameras they might come across in driving down to Italy. [This really applies to people like me who don’t have a sat-nav that tells them all the in

Sat, 07/04/2009 - 11:03

When driving to Italy, [Lake Maggiore area], from Calais, I almost always drive up towards Dunkirk and then head East towards Luxembourg.   The reasons for doing so is simple:-

    Fri, 07/03/2009 - 12:52

    If you are driving down to Italy, this regularly updated AA site gives you the latest info on fuel prices across Europe.  Its useful for deciding where to fill up. Note - in Luxembourg, [where I always fill up - its worth the minor detour from Cal

    Thu, 07/02/2009 - 05:32

    .     I heard this today on Radio 4.  I take it you already know of tough and bough and cough and dough?Others may stumble, but not you,On hiccough, thorough, lough** and through.Well done!

    Sat, 06/20/2009 - 16:58

    .   I'm considering handing over ownership of my Italian Holiday Home to my kids. Does anyone know

    • How easy this is to do, and how costly?
    • Whether this can be done in the UK - or do I have to do it in Italy?
    Fri, 06/19/2009 - 04:54

    If you are planning to travel down to Italy, but don't know where to stay on your overnight stops - this site may be of use;-http://www.drive-alive.co.uk/route_planner.asp

    Mon, 05/25/2009 - 05:38

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    Sat, 10/21/2023 - 03:16

    Try Googling   "1 euro houses Italy"  Plenty of info

    I think the big 'catch' is that the houses require major refurbishment, which must be completed in a set time frame, or the house reverts back to the Comune/town

    Tue, 10/03/2023 - 09:28

    You should ask your neighbours how they deal with this.

    Sun, 10/01/2023 - 06:26

    When you get to your place in Italy, its worth asking if the local Office will issue you, as a home owner, with European Pet passports for the dogs - much cheaper than UK paperwork. 

    Unfortunately,  where we are, they only do it for Residents..

    Sun, 10/01/2023 - 04:25

    Getting out of UK with dogs is expensive - typically about £200 or so per dog  and involves a fair bit of "to-ing and fro-ing" with your vet. 

    I strongly recommend you talk to your vet ASAP, to get a handle on what you are required to do, (it's a right pain in the proverbial)

    I'd recommend using Eurotunnel, as they are simple to deal with when it comes to pets  which stay in the car with you on the trip through the Tunnel, which only takes a short time.

    Getting back is relatively simple, and cheap - cost us about €30, you need a vet to do the worming, and fill out the paperwork required by UK border staff. The only small problem can be that the pills have to be given to the dogs no more than 5 (I think) days before your channel crossing time, and at least 24 hrs before.

    Our vet would give us the tablets, and date the paperwork 3 days before the crossing, to allow for possible travel problem with the drive back.  (NOTE - this is not actually legal, but you know what Italians are like! )   

    But don't get it dated to close to your crossing time, we saw someone stopped from going on the train as the staff at the pet check in said it wasn't possible to drive from the vets to the terminus in such a short time. 

    You can, of course arrange a vet nearer the channel  but it must be at least 24hr before the crossing, so a Calais vet would be a problem

    Again - TALK TO YOUR UK VET ASAP

    Sun, 10/01/2023 - 02:40

    Have you travelled to Europe with dogs since Brexit?

    Sat, 09/30/2023 - 10:25

    If you want a toll free route from Calais to Switzerland, the following route isn't that longer timewise than the autoroute one 

    Calais, up towards Dunkirk and into Belgium  and on to Luxembourg. Fill up with fuel on the motorway before you leave Luxembourg as its the cheapest on the route.  On down to Metz and Nancy.  (All motorway from Calsis thus far)

    On to Mulhouse (mainly dual carriageway) then into Germany to bypass Basel and into Switzerland. (You can also buy the vignette at the border).

    Hotels in Switzerland can be expensive  and the cost of wine with meals there is eye watering,  but we often stay in Beckenreid at the hotel Seerauch.  I believe they accept dogs.  Lovely lake views.

    We also always use the Hotel La Paix in Bapaume as our first/last stop from/to Calais.  They have 3 ground floor bedrooms and let us hire one  when we have the dog with us (book direct with them and stress the dogs ). We use the ground floor bedrooms as they do not have a lift to the upper floor  and our old dog doesn't like stairs.

    Hope this helps.

    Fri, 09/29/2023 - 17:18

    I'll kick off the responses.

    My tips are :-

      1.  Take your time on the trop down and back.  We do our trip, with dog, yo the Lake Maggiore area with 3 overnight stops ' so that daily travelling time is no more than about 5 hrs driving time.  (Easy on both the dog and us, rather than bashing down 2 nights and getting there totally knackered.)

       2.  Sort out dog friendly hotels that allow dogs in the restaurants.  It pays to email hotels to clarify what you want.

       3.  Stop every 2 hrs or so to give the dogs, and you, a break of at least 30 minutes.  Take them for a walk.

    4.  Avoid Basel, by popping into Germany from Mulhouse  and take the autobahn that loops past Lorrach into Switzerland. 

       5.  Buy the Swiss motorway Vignete in the Services at Bad Bellingham - not online in UK

       6. Enjoy the trip - make it part of the holiday,  rather than jut the means of getting to your place, and back to UK. 

     

    Good luck

     

     

     

    Wed, 09/20/2023 - 16:51

    The fire is a Riga54, but there are smaller ones.  You need to talk to a supplier/fitter to find what is best

    Wed, 09/20/2023 - 14:10

    Tony, I believe you are in Tuscany, and as I understand it  Tuscany has brought in the ban on open log fires (and inefficient log burners)

    All the paperwork/applications etc for my 1500 Euro discount was done by the people who supplied and fitted the new burner.  I had no interaction with the Comune on this.

    A simple Google should confirm/deny the ban in Tuscany.  All I find says Tuscany has the ban.

    One problem with pellet burners is that the cost of the pellets apparently has jumped up.

     

    Sun, 09/03/2023 - 12:10

    Assuming you will use an Italian insurance company I think most (all?) include (compulsory) earthquake insurance.

    I use Groupama , but a simple Google for your Italian location with give Agencies that will sort you out.