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Enza Nov 11th, 2001 06:48 PM

Winter In Italy
 
I would love to know if anyone has travelled through Italy in the winter months? ie. End of Dec-Jan<BR>What is the weather like? is it too rainy? or are the days mild and you can do all the walking, eating and sightseeing

Vita Nov 11th, 2001 07:25 PM

Enza, I can't answer your question, but it probably depends on where in Italy. Where were you thinking of going?

micia Nov 12th, 2001 01:28 AM

We need to know where you will be going to answer.

Pascale Nov 12th, 2001 04:30 AM

It depends on where in Italy. Where were you thinking of going?<BR>In Sicily the temperature is warm and rains very rarely.<BR>In Milan, Venice, Bologna & so on it's cold and rains a lot.<BR>We live in Sicily & we run<BR>self-catering accommodations.<BR>Best regards. <BR>Pascale Dodin<BR>http://verdetecnica.tripod.com

BOB THE NAVIGATOR Nov 12th, 2001 07:07 AM

Where and when--it depends.<BR>Go to www.wunderground.com

anne Nov 12th, 2001 08:50 AM

San Remo and surrounding area CAN be gorgeous that time of year. It is one of the places that is protected from much of the rain by the mountains inland. We enjoyed gorgeous sunny days there in the 60's last Dec. and Jan.

Caitlin Nov 12th, 2001 01:13 PM

how about in Venice and in Tuscany (Florence/Pisa)...we'll be there for three weeks from mide December to early January

Dave Nov 12th, 2001 01:26 PM

We went to Sicily a few years ago, and it was constant rain, day and night for days. It was supposed to be the wettest winter in decades, but it really ruined things because so much of that area is outdoor stuff. We ended up going to Rome where there is more to do inside.<BR><BR>Generally, for winters, I personally like cities because you aren't so dependent on weather. If there are inside things to do, you can't go wrong, and driving in the country side areas (anywhere, including US) losses a lot in lousy weaather<BR>


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