The last day of driving started with a stunning drive across Switzerland from Zurich in the north to Lugano on the Italian border. Only stopped for photos once, but the scenery was spectacular pretty much the whole way.




From Lugano to Colle di Compito on the Italian motorways which always seems to have roadworks going on every few miles. I got to try out my new Telepass / Telepeage device which works a treat – no more scrabbling for loose change at the toll barriers for us!
Finally arrived in Colle di Compito in time to quickly unload the car and enjoy a proper home cooked meal after all those sandwiches. Well, I have to admit that I did have a pretty good schnitzel in Aachen and rosti with speck, käse überbacken and a spiegelei in Winterthur. Still, not a patch on Fenella’s bolognese.
Straight to bed after supper. Three days driving just after COVID-19 really took it out of me.
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