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I suggest you go to www.multimap.com and click directions. Put in your starting and finishing points and you will get the quickest route. Or get a sat nav!
Once you get to Berne it's about 3 hours. But yes, weather could be a huge factor especially when you get to route de la Forclaz. Driving through Geneva is more reliable but in good weather it's longer.
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Started by NI1987 in Ski Chatter 24-Oct-2012 - 20 Replies
Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Chamonix' posted Oct-2012
GPS?:) I guess it might be through Switzerland. via Berne-Fribourg-Vevey-Martigny-Vallorcine
XDanutz
reply to 'Chamonix' posted Oct-2012
Yes, gps... i guess there will be about 7-9 hours driving, depends on the weather and traffic... anyway, i'm checkin some routes on viamichelin (hope i'm not spamming)
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TimBen
reply to 'Chamonix' posted Oct-2012
xDanutz wrote:I'm looking for a good route to get to Chamonix by car, from Munich, if there's one...
I suggest you go to www.multimap.com and click directions. Put in your starting and finishing points and you will get the quickest route. Or get a sat nav!
Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Chamonix' posted Oct-2012
xDanutz wrote:Yes, gps... i guess there will be about 7-9 hours driving, depends on the weather and traffic... anyway, i'm checkin some routes on viamichelin (hope i'm not spamming)
Once you get to Berne it's about 3 hours. But yes, weather could be a huge factor especially when you get to route de la Forclaz. Driving through Geneva is more reliable but in good weather it's longer.
XDanutz
reply to 'Chamonix' posted Oct-2012
Yeah!my sat nav never disappointed me :D Thank you guys for your advices.
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Topic last updated on 27-October-2012 at 10:06