Switzerland from Lake Como?
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Switzerland from Lake Como?
We'll be spending three days on Lake Como in April '06 (honeymoon, as some of you may know). We'll be in the town of Nesso. (http://www.lakecomolakefront.com)
How difficult (or easy, depending...) will it be to take a day trip across the border into Switzerland? Just to BE in Switzerland. Is it possible to do in a day, if we take a ferry? We will have a car. And would want to be back in time for the last ferry to Nesso.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Bob
How difficult (or easy, depending...) will it be to take a day trip across the border into Switzerland? Just to BE in Switzerland. Is it possible to do in a day, if we take a ferry? We will have a car. And would want to be back in time for the last ferry to Nesso.
Any thoughts?
Thanks.
Bob
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I was looking this map of the zone, maybe it helps you
http://www.lakecomo.org/paesi/lake_m...&Type=road
I have never been in that zone..yet
http://www.lakecomo.org/paesi/lake_m...&Type=road
I have never been in that zone..yet
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If you just want to be in Switzerland, you can drive to Menaggio (either going around by Como or taking the car ferry from Bellagio), and then take the road to Porlezza and thence Lugano.
However, there's not much in Lugano that you wouldn't see on Lake Como, except higher prices and Swiss nationals (who speak Italian anyway).
If you go up to the northern end Lake Como, you can make a very picturesque drive through Chiavenna to St. Moritz, stopping just past Chiavenna at the fantastic Lanterna Verde restaurant.
Either way, bring your passports - they may check at the Swiss border, coming and/or going.
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However, there's not much in Lugano that you wouldn't see on Lake Como, except higher prices and Swiss nationals (who speak Italian anyway).
If you go up to the northern end Lake Como, you can make a very picturesque drive through Chiavenna to St. Moritz, stopping just past Chiavenna at the fantastic Lanterna Verde restaurant.
Either way, bring your passports - they may check at the Swiss border, coming and/or going.
best regards,
Deirdré Straughan
www.straughan.com (personal)
www.tvblob.com (work)
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Last week we took a train from Santa Margherita to Zurich. The train stopped in Como and Lugano. That would be a nice trip to take for you. Check http://cisalpino.com/ as that is the train that we took.
At the Swiss border, officials came on the train, but we didn't have to show our passports.
At the Swiss border, officials came on the train, but we didn't have to show our passports.
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Thanks, everyone. This is GREAT! (I LOVE THIS WEBSITE! I KNEW I'd get responses!)
It just hit me... Do any of you know if car rental companies restrict you from leaving the original country? (Italy, in this case.)
Bob
It just hit me... Do any of you know if car rental companies restrict you from leaving the original country? (Italy, in this case.)
Bob
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BobNCheryl,
If taking the car from Italy into Switzerland does turn out to be a problem there is a bus service from Menaggio to Lugano. If you make a relatively early start then a day return trip is perfectly manageable.
I'm afraid I've mislaid my copy of the timetable but I'm sure that the details have been posted here before, so a search might do the trick.
Jim
If taking the car from Italy into Switzerland does turn out to be a problem there is a bus service from Menaggio to Lugano. If you make a relatively early start then a day return trip is perfectly manageable.
I'm afraid I've mislaid my copy of the timetable but I'm sure that the details have been posted here before, so a search might do the trick.
Jim
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BobNCheryl,
Managed to find a thread on this subject;
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34564065
If you take a look you'll see that I had already posted yet another link to yet another thread there, so hopefully between the two you will find the information you need.
Jim
Managed to find a thread on this subject;
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34564065
If you take a look you'll see that I had already posted yet another link to yet another thread there, so hopefully between the two you will find the information you need.
Jim
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Car rental agencies prohibiting use in Italy? You bet.
We rented a convertible from Europcar here in Switzerland two weeks ago. They said we could drive to Austria, Germany, and France. However, if we drove to Italy and had an accident, it wouldn't be covered.
Well, we did take our chances and drove to South Tirol for a day. Although we were passing zillions of bicycles and were being passed by zillions of motorbikes and actually saw an accident along the way, nothing thankfully happened to us.
So be aware when renting a car over here! They might not cover your car if you have an accident in Italy.
We rented a convertible from Europcar here in Switzerland two weeks ago. They said we could drive to Austria, Germany, and France. However, if we drove to Italy and had an accident, it wouldn't be covered.
Well, we did take our chances and drove to South Tirol for a day. Although we were passing zillions of bicycles and were being passed by zillions of motorbikes and actually saw an accident along the way, nothing thankfully happened to us.
So be aware when renting a car over here! They might not cover your car if you have an accident in Italy.
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I think in this case the question was is it permissable to take a rental from Italy to Switzerland not a car rented in Switzerland to Italy.
We have driven a car rented in Italy into Switzerland but it was awhile ago so not sure if the rental car companies have changed their rules. You would want to verify that when renting the car in Italy.
We have driven a car rented in Italy into Switzerland but it was awhile ago so not sure if the rental car companies have changed their rules. You would want to verify that when renting the car in Italy.
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If you go to www.cisalpino.com, you can select an origin and destination and see how long the ride is. The views were unbelievable.
from: Como S.G.
to: Zürich HB
departure arrival train number
07:43 10:51 CIS 156
11:43 14:51 CIS 154
15:07 18:51 EC 170
17:07 20:51 EC 172
18:13 21:25 CIS 152
19:17 22:29 CIS 150
from: Como S.G.
to: Zürich HB
departure arrival train number
07:43 10:51 CIS 156
11:43 14:51 CIS 154
15:07 18:51 EC 170
17:07 20:51 EC 172
18:13 21:25 CIS 152
19:17 22:29 CIS 150
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Hello,
I have taken a car from Switzerland into Italy, from France to Switz, from Italy to Switz. and back in almost every permutation and never had a problem. Nevertheless, you might want to check with you rental company in Italy, just to be sure.
The drive or train ride to St Moritz and the town itself along with the emerald mountain lake it's on, are all spectacular, IMHO, and are well worth the visit. I also love Lugano and it's very close and convenient to the Como area. I can't talk to the price differences right now, however, I will be there in two weeks, will do some shopping and can let you know afterwards
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As to the choice, I would probably agree with Deirdre', but either way you are bound to have a fabulous time.
PS. Be careful parking in Lugano. Steep fines you pay right away
Enjoy the planning....
I have taken a car from Switzerland into Italy, from France to Switz, from Italy to Switz. and back in almost every permutation and never had a problem. Nevertheless, you might want to check with you rental company in Italy, just to be sure.
The drive or train ride to St Moritz and the town itself along with the emerald mountain lake it's on, are all spectacular, IMHO, and are well worth the visit. I also love Lugano and it's very close and convenient to the Como area. I can't talk to the price differences right now, however, I will be there in two weeks, will do some shopping and can let you know afterwards
.As to the choice, I would probably agree with Deirdre', but either way you are bound to have a fabulous time.
PS. Be careful parking in Lugano. Steep fines you pay right away
Enjoy the planning....

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We just returned from a weekend on Lake Como, during which time we took two trips into Switzerland. The first we took by car up to St Moritz and the second by train to Zurich. Both ways of travelling are fantastic, as long as you can cope with the frustration of going through a train tunnel which blocks out the view for a while! The scenery is simply stunning, and that's coming from someone who lives in the Lake District of England. It is a country not to be missed. Breathtaking! PS...you will need Swiss Franks ( pref to Euros). Bon voyage x
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Hey Bob, isn't this fun? This thread is talking about the places we are visiting first, when we travel in June '06. We fly into Zurich and after we take care of some things at the airport (shower & change clothes, exchange money, see the Rail travel folks, etc.) we'll head to Lugano for 4 nights. After that, we go to Menaggio for 3 nights. I know there will be similarities between the two, but who cares. There are also going to be differences. What a blast!
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