Driving to Tuscany.

If you are coming to Tuscany from outside Italy, then it is important to know that the main points of entry into Italy are:
    Mont Blanc tunnel from France at Chamonix which connects to the A5 for Turin and Milan
    Grand St. Bernard tunnel from Switzerland which also connects to the A5
    Brenner Pass from Austria which connects to the A22 to Bologna

Italy has a good system of highways; you can find more information on the official website of the company that manages the system, Autostrade. A visit to this site is a must if you're planning to travel by car throughout Italy as it has real time information on road/traffic conditions and driving directions.
autostrada-toscana
Remember that the autostrade are toll roads so you pay depending on how much you have travelled on them. You can pay with credit cards, cash or Viacard. You can purchase a Viacard from toll booths, fuel stations, some banks, tourist offices, and tobacconists.

Roads are generally good throughout Tuscany and the system is comprised of regional, provincial and state roads and motorways. Regional, provincial and state roads have blue signs bearing white lettering, the motorways green signs bearing white lettering and numbers.

The main north-south link through Tuscany is the Autostrada del Sole which extends from Milan to Reggio Calabria (it is called the A1 from Milan to Naples, the A3 from Naples to Reggio Calabria). The A1 skirts Florence and links to Bologna to the north on a busy, winding stretch with lots of tunnels (goes through the Apennine mountains) and to the south to Arezzo and Rome. The closest exits to downtown Florence are "Firenze-Certosa" and "Firenze-Signa".
Autostrada_A12_km_151
A fast expressway leaves the A1 south of Florence at "Firenze-Certosa" to connect to Siena called the Firenze-Siena. The A11 expressway begins just outside of the northwestern part of Florence, past the airport and near the "Firenze-Nord" A1 exit and connects Florence to Prato, Pistoia, Lucca and, eventually, to the A12 expressway along the coast.

If you have time to spare (and you should if you are on holiday!), consider using the system of state roads (strade statali) which are sometimes multi-lane dual carriageways and are toll-free. They are represented on maps as "S" or "SS". You should also use the provincial roads (strade provinciali) even if they sometimes are little more than country lanes, but these provide access to some of the more beautiful scenery in Tuscany and access to the many small towns and villages in the Tuscan countryside. These are represented as "SP" on maps. You'll be traveling on a lot of these if you wish to see most of the smaller towns in Tuscany.
toscana-autostrade-cartina_grande
For example, several back roads allow you to cross the Apennines into Tuscany from the region of Emilia-Romagna in a far more picturesque style than the A1. One of these is the SS302, also called Via Faentina, which starts in Faenza, goes through Borgo San Lorenzo in the Mugello and arrives into northern Florence. Since you cross the mountains, you will have to be comfortable in driving in winding, uphill and downhill roads if you decide to take this one.

Driving Licenses.

You must get an International Driving Permit (IDP) to accompany non-European licenses and old-style green European licenses. The IDP has your driver license information translated into 10 languages but it is only valid as long as it accompanies your own drivers license. The IDP must be issued in the same country as the drivers license. If you have an U.S. driver's license, you can apply for an IDP through the AAA. The more recent EU pink/green licenses can be used in Italy without an IDP.

toscana1 Atlantia-conti toscana-autostrade toscana_capoluoghi
Piazza_Signoria_-_Firenze2 
If you liked this article, subscribe to the feed by clicking the image below to keep informed about new contents of the blog:
colosseo_restauri_285x200

I hope you enjoyed this book. If you have any questions, or want to supplement this post, please write in the comments area. You can also visit Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest and Feedly where you'll find further information in this blog. SHARE THIS!

Next PostNewer Post Previous PostOlder Post

0 commenti:

Post a Comment

Mi Ping en TotalPing.com follow us in feedly
  • Discover Italia: off the beaten path, wine and food itineraries and naturalistic routes
    06.01.2021 - 2 Comments
    Well into the nineteenth century, the important Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich called Italy no more than a mere geographical expression. Indeed, Italy is a very modern country in terms of political unity, and its 20 regions did not unite under a central government until 1870. It does not matter.…
  • Volcanoes in Italy, all located in the south of the country.
    26.05.2016 - 0 Comments
    Italy is home to three active volcanoes, all located in the south of the country. Mount Vesuvius, in Naples, is the only active volcano on mainland Europe. It is famous for the destruction of the Roman towns of Pompei and Herculaneum in 79 BC, an event described in great detail by Pliny the…
  • On the streets of Rome.
    14.08.2024 - 0 Comments
    It's been 2 years to my trip to Italy and I still cannot get over on the beauty of that place. It is one of the most enchanting places in the world full of rich culture and history. every nook and corner of this place has a story to tell. Today sharing some memories of our visit to Rome. This is the…
  • HALLOWEEN RECIPES THE SCARIEST NIGHT OF THE WHOLE YEAR: BURGER DRAGONS WITH GALBANINO.
    30.10.2019 - 0 Comments
    Dragons on Halloween? Do you expect an evening with friends to celebrate Halloween but don't know what to prepare for dinner?In this section you will find lots of ideas to make simple, tasty and even ... scary main courses!Choose among the many quick and easy recipes and, without difficulty, you will conquer…
  • Po Delta Park One of the most evocative oases in Italy, as well as the second largest wetland in Europe
    16.02.2022 - 2 Comments
    Woods and green pine forests , a rich flora and fauna population, fresh and brackish water valleys and rivers that flow into the Adriatic: these are some of the tiles that make up the extraordinary mosaic of the Po Delta , a magnificent example of biodiversity, in where water has been the absolute…
  • Touring Genoa and its symbols: the Cathedral of San Lorenzo is the historical, artistic and religious heart of the city.
    28.02.2025 - 0 Comments
    . I continue to show you some things about Genoa, the Ligurian capital that marked my life for 20 years of living there before returning to my country of origin. Today I am going to refer to the Cathedral of San Lorenzo which, among its somewhat peculiar characteristics, preserves an intact bomb inside,…
  • The Gargano is considered the spur of the boot of Italy .
    15.12.2022 - 0 Comments
      Vieste in Puglia on the Gargano. The Gargano is considered the spur of the boot of Italy , a karst promontory that extends towards the Adriatic Sea and the Balkan coasts to which in prehistoric times it was probably connected, a mountainous…
  • Mysteries and wonders, secrets, treasures and legends of the Vatican necropolis.
    17.06.2021 - 2 Comments
    The Vatican Necropolis lies under the Vatican City, at depths varying between 5–12 meters below Saint Peter's Basilica. The Vatican sponsored archeological excavations under Saint Peter's in the years 1940–1949 which revealed parts of a necropolis dating to Imperial times. The work was undertaken at the…
  • The Rewards of Walking the Cinque Terre.
    16.02.2015 - 0 Comments
    I hiked the Cinque Terre. Yes I did. Ok, not all of it – one pathway is impassable due to a landslide in 2011, but I walked as much as I could. I climbed up a plethora of stairs, rocks, and all for what? All to see the 5 stunning villages of the Cinque Terre; Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarolo, and…
  • Italy Photo Gallery: Top 10 most popular articles in December 2013.
    31.01.2014 - 0 Comments
    1.- How does the "Venice system"? Venice is a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. It is located in the marshy Venetian Lagoon which stretches along the shoreline, between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Venice is…