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iregeo2 Mar 19th, 2023 09:21 AM

Please suggest a countryside driving itinerary from Paris to Switzerland
 
Greetings. Today I am starting to plan a 12 day trip for late this July with my 91 year old very spry father. We plan to start with 4 nights in Paris, then dad has his heart set on 3 days leisurely driving in the French countryside on our way to spending 3 nights in Switzerland, (for now, say Bern with day trips.) I am not really interested in driving in the Alps, as I suspect it is difficult driving but please, correct me if I am wrong.

Can you please suggest a leisurely driving itinerary for us? We are willing to stay in different towns each of those nights, or one place and do day trips. Also, I would be more comfortable with reservations at that time of year, rather than just trying to catch a room when we get tired. Agree? Disagree?

As for Switzerland, we will be visiting friends in Ligerz for at least a hot air balloon ride and dinner. I'm thinking that Bern would be a good hub for day trips to Ligerz, Grindewald and Interlaken. Your thoughts?

As always, thanks for all suggestions.

kerouac Mar 19th, 2023 12:12 PM

Take a look at www.viamichelin.com which can suggest scenic driving itineraries.

iregeo2 Mar 19th, 2023 02:38 PM

Thanks kerouac. Will do.

Michael Mar 19th, 2023 03:21 PM

Here are some places in eastern France that would be on your way to Switzerland, using secondary roads:

https://flic.kr/p/8w9Bqb
https://flic.kr/p/8pwk9n https://flic.kr/p/8pzwbj
https://flic.kr/p/8pwpz8
These are all geo-tagged so that you can locate them on a map and see if they would fit your idea of an itinerary to get to Switzerland.

iregeo2 Mar 20th, 2023 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by kerouac (Post 17447792)
Take a look at www.viamichelin.com which can suggest scenic driving itineraries.

kerouac, I don't see an option for scenic driving itineraries on viamichelin. Can you tell me how to access that function? Thanks.

Michael Mar 20th, 2023 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by iregeo2 (Post 17448052)
kerouac, I don't see an option for scenic driving itineraries on viamichelin. Can you tell me how to access that function? Thanks.

I think that they changed their layout and eliminated that function. It was called the discovery itinerary.

However, Michelin does have a map of France giving the location of all the plus beaux villages, and one could plan an itinerary just by going from one village to the next.

FNAC in Paris should have this map:

https://www.themapcentre.com/micheli...29-25635-p.asp

Michael Mar 20th, 2023 10:06 AM

I checked on line fir the plus beaux villages and it is only be bending south that you would hit any of them. I found Saint Amand in Michael Busselle's Discovering the Villages of France.

iregeo2 Mar 20th, 2023 02:07 PM

Thank you so much Michael!

shelemm Mar 20th, 2023 06:50 PM

There are so many possibilities. I would be tempted to do this route:
Paris / Sens / Auxerre / Chablis / Semur-en-Auxois / Saulieu / Meursault / Beaune / Chalons -sur-Saone / Bern


iregeo2 Mar 21st, 2023 06:16 AM

Thank you shelemm. Can't wait to have a look!

kerouac Mar 21st, 2023 08:34 AM

Just on instinct, I would drive to Alsace and then through the Jura region into Switzerland. One place to which I hope to return is La Chaux-de-Fonds, the watch making capital of Switzerland where I fell in love with the Musée de l'Horlogerie.

iregeo2 Mar 21st, 2023 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by kerouac (Post 17448328)
Just on instinct, I would drive to Alsace and then through the Jura region into Switzerland. One place to which I hope to return is La Chaux-de-Fonds, the watch making capital of Switzerland where I fell in love with the Musée de l'Horlogerie.

La Chaux-de-Fonds sounds interesting, and right up my father's alley. Thanks.


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