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What is the pass between France and Italy?

Col du Fréjus (2,542 m) in the Cottian Alps marks the border between France and Italy. It connects Modane to Bardonecchia in Italy.



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Bernina Pass (Passo del Bernina) located on the border between Switzerland and Italy, connecting the alpine resort town St. Moritz with Tirano in Val Poschiavo, is a 365 days a year road.

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The straightest line runs from Calais past Reims, Metz, Strasbourg, Lucerne, through the Gotthard Tunnel, past Milan, down to Bologna and then across the Apennines to Florence. The Basel, Lucerne, Gotthard, Como route is probable the best route through the alps to Italy.

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Annecy, known as 'the Venice of the Alps', is one of the most picturesque towns in France. Situated beside a turquoise lake, Annecy is surrounded by stunning snow-capped peaks.

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However, while budget travelers can find a way to make do in France and luxury seekers will find no shortage of pampering in Italy, generally speaking, Italy is more affordable to travel in than France.

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