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phillyboy Jan 23rd, 2011 04:46 PM

Here's where I've been, where next?
 
I am struggling to decide on a destination for our next trip, probably September or October 2011. I want to find someplace new in Italy or France, here's where I've been:

ITALY

Rome, Venice , Florence (multiple times)
Amalfi coast (once, no real desire to go back at this time)

Loved these areas:

Tuscany - countryside near Siena
Umbria- a week based in Spello
Piemonte - near Allesandria
Lake Como - Varenna

FRANCE

Paris (mulitple times)
Provence - based just outside Avignon, fell in love with the people here
Burgundy - Beaune area, lovely
Normandy - Bayeux, Caen, Mt. St. Michel

We crave good food and wine, beautiful countryside, some unique museums and churches, a chance to mingle with locals, a city nearby for occasional nightlife, losing ourselves...

Considering Puglia, Friuli, Emilia Romangna, Dordogne, Brittany, Alsace ...???

Looking for suggestions (sorry, too much wine tonight) ...

nytraveler Jan 23rd, 2011 05:57 PM

Strasbourg and Alsace seen like a good choice - esp at that time of year. You could combine with some time on the Rhine or Moselle - depending on how much time you have and interests.

docdan Jan 23rd, 2011 07:28 PM

an excellent suggestion, NY, and also, may wish to consider the Italian and French regions of Switzerland (Lake Maggiore, Montreux, Geneva, etc.)

tuscanlifeedit Jan 23rd, 2011 07:44 PM

If you are considering Puglia, please think about adding Basilicata. I think a terrific trip would be combining Matera in Basilicata with parts of Puglia. You could count on good food.

phillyboy Jan 24th, 2011 05:22 AM

Thanks for the replies so far, good suggestions.

docdan - Have been to Geneva and all around Lac Leman.

We hope to have 10 - 11 nights total.

Any more?

SemiMike Jan 24th, 2011 05:37 AM

The Dordogne is still on my list, so can't help there. Brittany is quite a unique area with its Celtic heritage still in evidence, with mostly smaller towns and cities, and beautiful coastal areas in particular. More in our phototravelogue at http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=...&x=0&y=-24d4pe

Lifeman Jan 24th, 2011 06:11 AM

It all depends on whether you want to stay in one place, or move around a little. Will you hire a car or rely on public transport? If you have your own vehicle, then how about:

ITALY Milan Bergamo Lake Garda Verona

You can fly into Milan then out of Venice, or vice versa. The above places are easy to get to along the autostrada, coming away from it to see the various areas.

TDudette Jan 24th, 2011 06:12 AM

Lyon is more than nice. Interesting visually, amazing food and easy to get around. Silk industry was huge at one time-interesting museum and workshops.

DH and I went there from Menton (also nice). Click my name if you are interested in TR.

zeppole Jan 24th, 2011 06:14 AM

Friuli Venezia-Giulia is truly a fantastic place and has everything you are craving, especially if you combine Udine, Aquiliea and Trieste plus the wine hills around Cormons and Gorizia. September/October is an ideal time to go. One of the best brief overviews of the region is this . I highly recommend actually staying at La Subida in Cormons.

zeppole Jan 24th, 2011 06:14 AM

Ooops! I hit the button before I included the link to the overview of Friuli Venezia-Giulia

http://www.fodors.com/news/story_2870.html

StuDudley Jan 24th, 2011 06:51 AM

Of all the places you have not visited, the Dordogne is my favorite. In fact, it ties with Provence as my favorite region in France, and also ties with the Val d'Orcia area in Tuscany.

I've spent a lot of time vacationing all over France (except north of Paris, which I will visit this year). Here is something I posted on another thread aboout my favorite regions in France
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...-to-france.cfm

Stu Dudley

humptynumpty Jan 24th, 2011 07:01 AM

"We crave good food and wine, beautiful countryside, some unique museums and churches, a chance to mingle with locals, a city nearby for occasional nightlife, losing ourselves..."

Sicily.

Not too hot in September.

uncjat Jan 24th, 2011 07:18 AM

We must have similar tastes because we have been to many of the places that you list. I will second Dordogne as a great place. However, I would consider a trip to Nice and Cinque Terre combined. We have been to Nice twice in October and found the weather to be great both times. It is hard to explain why it is so pleasant, but it is really one of the most enjoyable and relaxing places we've been. Great transportation options to the small villages nearby, wonderful views, great food and not too expensive. We've always wanted to combine a trip to Nice with Cinque Terre. CT is about our favorite in Italy. Besides hiking and beauty, really unique food and wine. I wish I was there right now instead of heading to work on a gray Monday morning...

StCirq Jan 24th, 2011 07:38 AM

Dordogne, Dordogne, Dordogne. Gorgeous in the fall and meets all your criteria.

Huggy Jan 24th, 2011 07:57 AM

Second for Sicily. Great weather, food, wine, people, scenery.
Go west and east by car. My new favorite in Italy, reminds me of Italy 25 years ago when I first visited Tuscany.

humptynumpty Jan 24th, 2011 08:44 AM

Huggy

I would say that Sicily is around 25 centuries behind Tuscany but then maybe that's the attraction?

phillyboy Jan 24th, 2011 10:01 AM

Thanks to all for some great suggestions.

Stu and StCirq - Are there any 50,000+ population cities in Dordogne? It looks like beautiful country, but I'm not very familiar with the region.

Thanks

phillyboy Jan 24th, 2011 10:01 AM

Thanks to all for some great suggestions.

Stu and StCirq - Are there any 50,000+ population cities in Dordogne? It looks like beautiful country, but I'm not very familiar with the region.

Thanks

mflickermd Jan 24th, 2011 10:33 AM

:You might also consider northern Italy-near Austria-Bolzano and north to the dolomites and cortina,etc. In France ,the Basque region ,just north of Spain is also gorgeous. Good hunting.

StCirq Jan 24th, 2011 10:40 AM

No, even Périgueux is right around 30,000.


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