Zurich to Lake Como driving route
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Hi
Looking at going from Zürich to Lake Como in a few weeks time, rather than take the fastest route, I would like to take a more scenic one, although not hours and hours worth of detours!
Ideally a couple of hours drive, lunch somewhere, then another hour or 2 to get to Como (Menaggio).
Any ideas where i can enjoy some roof down passes? good suggestions for lunch/ break areas also welcome
Thanks
Looking at going from Zürich to Lake Como in a few weeks time, rather than take the fastest route, I would like to take a more scenic one, although not hours and hours worth of detours!
Ideally a couple of hours drive, lunch somewhere, then another hour or 2 to get to Como (Menaggio).
Any ideas where i can enjoy some roof down passes? good suggestions for lunch/ break areas also welcome
Thanks
Given you don't want much of a detour and it is a 3-4 hour drive to Menaggio from Zurich in the most direct way, I'd look at going via San Bernadino, as it is quieter than heading to the Gotthard. If the pass is open it's much more fun imo than the Gotthard. For lunch I would look at stopping in Bellinzona.
http://g.co/maps/r7mhn
If you want to take more of a detour a five hour route would be down to Altdorf onto the Susten, Grimsel and Nufenenpasses and then back down the motorway. You could stop for lunch at the restaurant on the Grimsel dam.
http://g.co/maps/9wjq9
Bear in mind that the passes could well be closed into June.
http://g.co/maps/r7mhn
If you want to take more of a detour a five hour route would be down to Altdorf onto the Susten, Grimsel and Nufenenpasses and then back down the motorway. You could stop for lunch at the restaurant on the Grimsel dam.
http://g.co/maps/9wjq9
Bear in mind that the passes could well be closed into June.
eyebeebe said:
Given you don't want much of a detour and it is a 3-4 hour drive to Menaggio from Zurich in the most direct way, I'd look at going via San Bernadino, as it is quieter than heading to the Gotthard. If the pass is open it's much more fun imo than the Gotthard. For lunch I would look at stopping in Bellinzona.
http://g.co/maps/r7mhn
If you want to take more of a detour a five hour route would be down to Altdorf onto the Susten, Grimsel and Nufenenpasses and then back down the motorway. You could stop for lunch at the restaurant on the Grimsel dam.
http://g.co/maps/9wjq9
Bear in mind that the passes could well be closed into June.
Thanks for the replies, never thought about the passes being closed, how do I check that before hand?http://g.co/maps/r7mhn
If you want to take more of a detour a five hour route would be down to Altdorf onto the Susten, Grimsel and Nufenenpasses and then back down the motorway. You could stop for lunch at the restaurant on the Grimsel dam.
http://g.co/maps/9wjq9
Bear in mind that the passes could well be closed into June.
This is my first winter here, and now driving around with the roof down seems a strange concept snow is still on the hills
satans worm said:
Thanks for the replies, never thought about the passes being closed, how do I check that before hand?
This is my first winter here, and now driving around with the roof down seems a strange concept snow is still on the hills
From the Annual Passes Thread This is my first winter here, and now driving around with the roof down seems a strange concept snow is still on the hills
RainerM said:
Good morning,
This link might be interesing for you:
Re. updated info about passes (open-closed)
http://www.alpen-journal.de/alpenservice/alpenpaes...
RE.Fluela, open in the morning and early evening (avalance danger) this is not mentioned in this guide;-)
Have a nice day:-)
Rainer and Dot
This link might be interesing for you:
Re. updated info about passes (open-closed)
http://www.alpen-journal.de/alpenservice/alpenpaes...
RE.Fluela, open in the morning and early evening (avalance danger) this is not mentioned in this guide;-)
Have a nice day:-)
Rainer and Dot
I ended up driving from Zurich to Como last week, and as most of the passes down that direction were still closed deep in snow, I ended up going this way:
Zurich to Chur via the motorway.
Then followed Route 3, using the Lenzerheidepass and the Jullerpass, and turned off to see St Moritz. Then back onto Route 3, using the Passo del Malojo to Italy.
I took the west side of Lake Como, on the SS340, which is very pretty, but slow going. I did that on a Thursday, but if it is the weekend, ora busy time I could only imagine the traffic crawls along.
Zurich to Chur via the motorway.
Then followed Route 3, using the Lenzerheidepass and the Jullerpass, and turned off to see St Moritz. Then back onto Route 3, using the Passo del Malojo to Italy.
I took the west side of Lake Como, on the SS340, which is very pretty, but slow going. I did that on a Thursday, but if it is the weekend, ora busy time I could only imagine the traffic crawls along.
smack said:
I ended up driving from Zurich to Como last week, and as most of the passes down that direction were still closed deep in snow, I ended up going this way:
Zurich to Chur via the motorway.
Then followed Route 3, using the Lenzerheidepass and the Jullerpass, and turned off to see St Moritz. Then back onto Route 3, using the Passo del Malojo to Italy.
I took the west side of Lake Como, on the SS340, which is very pretty, but slow going. I did that on a Thursday, but if it is the weekend, ora busy time I could only imagine the traffic crawls along.
Interesting, how long did each leg of the journey take you?Zurich to Chur via the motorway.
Then followed Route 3, using the Lenzerheidepass and the Jullerpass, and turned off to see St Moritz. Then back onto Route 3, using the Passo del Malojo to Italy.
I took the west side of Lake Como, on the SS340, which is very pretty, but slow going. I did that on a Thursday, but if it is the weekend, ora busy time I could only imagine the traffic crawls along.
Holy Thread Resurrection !!!
Alternatively, anyone got any good scenic routes that are open in March or am i best sticking to the highway?
smack said:
I ended up driving from Zurich to Como last week, and as most of the passes down that direction were still closed deep in snow, I ended up going this way:
Zurich to Chur via the motorway.
Then followed Route 3, using the Lenzerheidepass and the Jullerpass, and turned off to see St Moritz. Then back onto Route 3, using the Passo del Malojo to Italy.
I took the west side of Lake Como, on the SS340, which is very pretty, but slow going. I did that on a Thursday, but if it is the weekend, ora busy time I could only imagine the traffic crawls along.
Going to be driving from Zurich to Como in 2 weeks time, been many many many a year since i drove across Switzerland, are any of the interesting routes open at this time (wife wants to see snow - i doubt thats going to be a problem whatever route we take .... ) but is the above route viable for a car on standard all season tyres or is it not possible to get into St Moritz without snow tyres / chains? (don't fancy running chains on a 911 intentionally) Zurich to Chur via the motorway.
Then followed Route 3, using the Lenzerheidepass and the Jullerpass, and turned off to see St Moritz. Then back onto Route 3, using the Passo del Malojo to Italy.
I took the west side of Lake Como, on the SS340, which is very pretty, but slow going. I did that on a Thursday, but if it is the weekend, ora busy time I could only imagine the traffic crawls along.
Alternatively, anyone got any good scenic routes that are open in March or am i best sticking to the highway?
XJSJohn said:
Going to be driving from Zurich to Como in 2 weeks time, been many many many a year since i drove across Switzerland, are any of the interesting routes open at this time (wife wants to see snow - i doubt thats going to be a problem whatever route we take .... ) but is the above route viable for a car on standard all season tyres or is it not possible to get into St Moritz without snow tyres / chains? (don't fancy running chains on a 911 intentionally)
Alternatively, anyone got any good scenic routes that are open in March or am i best sticking to the highway?
According to the pass link posted above, all three of those passes should be open. I wouldn‘t expect to need chains, as they should be cleared quite quickly, but fresh snow could cause issues. We haven‘t had great snow this year, but there should be plenty in. St. Moritz.Alternatively, anyone got any good scenic routes that are open in March or am i best sticking to the highway?
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