Driving to Cesky Krumlov from Munich
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Driving to Cesky Krumlov from Munich
Would anybody know how many miles and how much time it takes to drive from Munich to Cesky Krumlov? Yes, I presume there's a train - but we very well might have a car, want to return to the Munich and drive the Romantic Road and toward the St. Goar on the Rhine River before we depart from Frankfurt (after starting in Italy and Croatia in September 2008).
Supplementally, does anybody know a web site that might have some type of matrix or interactive driving miles/times for European cities.
Thanks all! Ride it like you stole it! (sorry, more for my motorcycle forums)
Supplementally, does anybody know a web site that might have some type of matrix or interactive driving miles/times for European cities.
Thanks all! Ride it like you stole it! (sorry, more for my motorcycle forums)
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And according to my Garmin Nuvi GPS it's 186 miles from the Altstadt of Munich to the middle of Cesky Krumlov and it should take 3:36.16.
I recoomend Mapp.com on the internet. I find it a tad easier to use than the equally great Michelin site.
I recoomend Mapp.com on the internet. I find it a tad easier to use than the equally great Michelin site.
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186 miles in 3 hours, 36 minutes and 16 seconds..... Gee Zeus, I was really hoping for something a little more PRECISE. hahaha.
Seriously folks, THANKS for that great information. That sincerely helps me with my trip planning.
Zeus, if within the wildest stretch of coincidence you happen to revisit this thread, would you mind me asking if (a) you're a US citizen and (b) what Nuvi model did you use/how difficult was it to populate it with the European map set? (I have the Nuvi 660 myself; perhaps you'd be interested in recouping some of your map outlay cost...? If so, please contact me at my email address shown.)
Seriously folks, THANKS for that great information. That sincerely helps me with my trip planning.
Zeus, if within the wildest stretch of coincidence you happen to revisit this thread, would you mind me asking if (a) you're a US citizen and (b) what Nuvi model did you use/how difficult was it to populate it with the European map set? (I have the Nuvi 660 myself; perhaps you'd be interested in recouping some of your map outlay cost...? If so, please contact me at my email address shown.)
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