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Approximate distances from Calais:
| City |
Miles |
| Brussels |
128 |
| Dubrovnik |
1,248 |
| Luxembourg |
239 |
| Metz |
265 |
| Milan |
620 |
| Mulhouse |
391 |
| Munich |
597 |
| Poreč |
952 |
| Pula |
973 |
| Rovinj |
961 |
| Split |
1,130 |
| Strasbourg |
364 |
| Stuttgart |
469 |
| Trieste |
925 |
| Turin |
595 |
| Umag |
939 |
| Venice |
768 |
| Verona |
698 |
| Zurich |
521 |
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Driving to and from Croatia, particularly Istria in the far north of
the country, should be an enjoyable part of your holiday. Istria is
closer to the Channel ports than you might think and there are
many routes to choose from. Whichever one(s) you decide upon,
you are bound to go through some spectacular scenery and pass
several interesting areas and cities.
Depending on the time available, you could, for example, stop in
France at the cathedral city of Reims or in champagne country
around Epernay. Given your travel timings, you might find that
Germany provides the best place to stop, on the mighty Rhine at
Karlsruhe or at the great commercial city of Stuttgart or
beautiful Munich in Bavaria. Or just a little further on in Austria,
you may be attracted by mountain-encircled Salzburg. You could
even go down one way, and back in another, taking in several of
these wonderful places!
For Istria, which is very much in the north of Croatia, you only
"need" one overnight stop each way, but ideally, in the interests
of a relaxing journey, you should make it two nights each way.
And it's not that much more expensive because stopping twice
means leaving the UK on a Thursday to take your property over
on the Saturday, and arriving back in the UK on a Monday, both
of which, during high season, has the advantage of avoiding the
hefty cross-Channel week-end supplements. However the main advantage is that you will be able to enjoy
your journeys much more, which one overnight stop will not allow
you to do.
When planning your journey please give consideration to the
following:
- The journey time from your home to your departure point, allowing time for possible delays.
- The journey time on the continent, allowing time for delays and breaks, and remember the one-hour time difference with the UK.
- Double-check your route before you travel (for example, the closure of some Alpine tunnels).
- Traffic can be heavy especially, in the peak summer months, and Saturdays are usually the busiest days.
- Remember the arrival time at your chosen property is between 16:00 and 19:00 hours, and checkout is before 10:00AM
- You may choose the slower more scenic roads or the faster option of the autobahns or motorways for which there usually toll charges. In Switzerland there is a one-off annual motorway use charge, payable when you enter the country. (approximately £23 in 2003).
We do not recommend driving to Dalmatia from the UK.
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