Milan to Zurich via Automobile

Old May 20th, 2016, 10:06 AM
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Milan to Zurich via Automobile

I am trying to plan a route from Milan to Zurich that will allow myself and three others to stop and see some of the sites/small towns in the alps. We had discussed renting a car and taking it from Milan up to either Lago di Lucendro or Göscheneralpsee lakes and maybe site seeing for a few hours or even staying the night at a bed and breakfast of sorts.
I have read several forums that promote the rail for this route, however, part of this trip was supposed to be a "backpacking/road trip" through parts of Europe. I also realize there is a tariff of sorts called a "vignette" that is mandated for auto travel through Switzerland, which I am assuming we can buy at the border or wherever we rent our car in Italy?

People: Early 30s from the U.S.

Time: As far as our schedule goes, we are allotting up to a full 24 hours, but would preferably like to complete the trip within the span of a days drive.

Budget: Fairly flexible here, but obviously would like to keep it to a reasonable price.

Dates: Will plan the drive between the dates of June 24-29. Any one of those dates.


Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
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Old May 20th, 2016, 10:22 AM
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If you have not done it, I recommend you do a dummy rental car booking short of actually making the payment to find out the estimate of how much it costs on rental side alone. Read all the fine prints.
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Old May 20th, 2016, 10:28 AM
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Picking up in one country and dropping off in another can result in steep drop-off fees - if you have time go up and over the Gotthard Pass on a serpentine road vs taking your car on the train and going under the Alps but that can take lots of time but probably doable in a day - get an early start - and yes you could take the train to Lugano, rent a Swiss car there which may have a vignette on it and avoid the steep drop-off charge.
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Old May 20th, 2016, 11:14 AM
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The dropoff charge is a problem and PalenQ is correctly suggesting to rent in Switzerland. However, if you don't have a vignette, as you enter Switzerland at Chiasso highway border point you will be directed to a separate lane where an attendant will sell you a vignette.
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Old May 20th, 2016, 01:41 PM
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The serpentine sinuous Gotthard Pass Road:

https://www.google.com/search?q=gott...w=1745&bih=868
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Old May 21st, 2016, 12:41 PM
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Gotthard Pass and Lago Lucendro are fine.
Lugano - Airolo - Nufenenpass/Passo Novena - Grimsel Pass - Bruenig Pass - Lucerne - Zurich is a nicer itinerary, however.
I suppose you will start at Milan citxy center.
From Milan Malpensa airport (MXP), the most scenic route would be MXP - Arona - Stresa - Simplon Pass - Brig - Grimsel Pass ....
If you want to travel via Gotthard Pass, you can sleep in a WW2 fort converted into a hotel.
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Old May 21st, 2016, 02:46 PM
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My favourite driving routes would be:

Lugano - Airolo -Nufenenpass - Grimsel Pass - Susten Pass - Lucerne

For a shorter drive but also quite scenic:

Lugano - Biasca - Lukmanier - Oberalp - Andermatt - Lucerne

I would not rent a car just to drive over the Gotthard. It's probably the least scenic of all the passes.
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Old May 21st, 2016, 02:59 PM
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For people in the Lucerne / Central Switzerland area, a favourite circular route for driving over the passes is: Susten, Grimsel and Furka. I've done this many times: as a passenger on a motorbike and in a convertible. In fact, tomorrow I'll be going over the Julier and Fluela in a convertible: it almost beats hiking deep in the alps.
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