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  • Seriously though, I'm not entirely sure.
    I'm thinking of taking a pretty direct route on the outgoing journey and then, depending on how much time I have left, do some actual travelling in France. I mostly want to see stuff in the south, like Roman sites and things like that.
    So my inital thought for the outgoing trip is: Paris -> Dijon -> Lyon -> Switzerland by Geneva
    Obviously that's a very macro plan.
    Happy to take any recomendations!

  • Going through france, there are loads to see -obviously - I'd recommend thinking in terms of areas to cross, what vibe, level of remoteness, etc. you seek. My opinion but a straight path from paris to dijon isnt the most endearing.
    Maybe the Vosges then some black forest, constanz lake ? or head to Jura via Morvan ? There are wasy to cross to switzerland in a different way than Lac Leman.

    Or If you like architecture maybe plan around staying at La Tourette convent near Lyon ? Just random ideas.
    It's also important to pick nice passes to cross the alps, car traffic varies dramatically

  • or head to Jura via Morvan

    I have done this, there is a banging national cycle path that uses an old railway line

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