Planning a trip to Tuscany

Lunar

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Hello everyone.

I've booked a couple of weeks' holiday for next June and would appreciate any advice regarding a trip to Italy in the F-Type.

At this stage it's practical tips I'm after.

I had originally planned to go via the autobahn and Swiss Alps, but am now thinking it would be better to go down through France.

The intention is to stay for 3 nights in 4 places with an overnight in France on the way there and back.

Topics I've thought of so far are...

- Safety / breakdown / legal requirements (e.g. tyre tread, seeing as I'm on Conti ForceContacts)
- Packing essentials, knowing the bags I can get into the boot and the shirts etc. behind the seats.
- Places to stay en route and there - best way to find and book direct / AirBnB / etc.
- The 4 places to stay.
- Places to see.
- Head to a car factory - Ferrari / Lamborghini / Maserati?
- Places to eat - generally or specific.

I want to get the right balance between making the most of the trip and not coming back broke.

I know that others have done / are planning such trips so maybe this post could end up split, as a good general guide, and with destination specific elements.

Thanks in advance for your advice and like I said, at this stage it's more tips and advice, than any lengthy stories about great trips you might have had - although please post those separately, as always a good read with photos :)
 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/s4mr85rdn2gaflr/Euro%20driving%20guide2014.pdf?dl=0 Check out the Jaguar guide on here for some good info. OK it's a few years old but I don't think much has changed.
 
Sounds brilliant!

I had two fantastic weeks in Tuscany this summer - but without my F-Type. Staying in a wonderful villa, I thought I'd check how good the access road was with the owner. Just as well I did - a classic Italian "white road" (ie not much better than a dirt track). The rented Fiat 500 could just about make it, the F-Type would have been impossible. Worth checking!

An off-the-wall idea, I've taken the F-Type to the south of France twice, putting the car on the train from Paris to Cannes. Saves over 1000 mile wear and tear out and back, and you get a night or two in Paris. Quite cheap too if you book early. You could carry on to Tuscany.....
 
We drove down to Austria and stopped off in Colmar on first night. It was around a 6 hour dirve from the Chunnel if I recall, and was at the limit of how far I wanted to travel in a day. Colmar's great if you want to take time out the following day to drive up into the mountains. Some spectular views and a great climb up from the valley. You could then do a shorter journey down to Lake Como via Switzerland and on from there. This snap taken part way up mountains outside Colmar,
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I’ve taken my previous f type to Spain, France, Italy, etc - the French route is probably quicker but the Swiss route is great in terms of scenery, I’ve done it a couple of times and really enjoyed it.

One tip that someone gave me, if you go through the tunnel, is to book your car in as a 4x4. That way you go upstairs instead of down and avoid the low kerbed walkways that scuff your wheels.
 
The eurotunnel advice is right. I ended up on the low herbed car deck with mine once and it is possible to not kerb your wheels but it's tight and nervy. Other times i just tell them i'm going in the caravan / coach bit.
 
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