Next year I will be attaining the tender age of 40. My finances to date have not permitted me to travel abroad, but next year I plan to change that. Some friends who now live in Switzerland are pressuring us hard to visit, and it is getting hard to say no! So we are thinking of spending three to four weeks in Europe next year.
By my Canadian standards, everything is so close together in Europe that there will be a strong temptation to try to do everything in one trip. I want to avoid that temptation. However, I do speak French so the idea of visiting part of France is very enticing. Also, the Italian Alps are nearby too so it seems a good opportunity to visit the northern parts of Italy.
I like scenery; I like history. I like cultural things. I won't be doing photography every moment I'm there but I will be taking gear with me everywhere I go and plan to take a lot of photographs. I want to see some more rural areas in addition to the bigger cities.
Looking at the map and thinking of logistics, an initial possibility would be to fly to Paris, spend several days there, then take the TGV to Marseille and explore Provence (which sounds divine), and then take the train or drive through the Alps into Switzerland. Our friends are in the Bern area but I'd like to see a lot of the country. If time permits, a few days into northern Italy (e.g. Turin) might be fun.
Any suggestions or advice are appreciated. We will go for a minimum of three weeks, and I'd like to make it four.
Thanks!
By my Canadian standards, everything is so close together in Europe that there will be a strong temptation to try to do everything in one trip. I want to avoid that temptation. However, I do speak French so the idea of visiting part of France is very enticing. Also, the Italian Alps are nearby too so it seems a good opportunity to visit the northern parts of Italy.
I like scenery; I like history. I like cultural things. I won't be doing photography every moment I'm there but I will be taking gear with me everywhere I go and plan to take a lot of photographs. I want to see some more rural areas in addition to the bigger cities.
Looking at the map and thinking of logistics, an initial possibility would be to fly to Paris, spend several days there, then take the TGV to Marseille and explore Provence (which sounds divine), and then take the train or drive through the Alps into Switzerland. Our friends are in the Bern area but I'd like to see a lot of the country. If time permits, a few days into northern Italy (e.g. Turin) might be fun.
Any suggestions or advice are appreciated. We will go for a minimum of three weeks, and I'd like to make it four.
Thanks!

