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Transfer from venice to ortisei how long in a hire car?

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Hi all we are looking to visit ortisei flying into venice marco polo around the 20th of june for one week and I am thinking the best way to get to ortisei would be a hire car if I am correct in thinking this. How long is the drive from there and how easy/difficult is it to find ortisei, am I best getting an AA autoroute printed out or do I get a map? Who have the best hire car deals from the airport any ideas or help greatly appreciated. Or is it possible to fly to Bolzano? or do they only fly small planes there as I would struggle with that. I can get flights to venice from leeds with jet2 for £130 all in for the two of us!!!!
Many thanks
Andy
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
look at viamichelin.com for routes.

Yes, it will be best to hire a car. Viamichelin suggests it would take 3 and a half hours but that was from Venice - from the airport it might be a bit less - it's very easy to get onto that motorway from the airport. Verona is worth a visit. Fantastic market.

That site will give you a map but, personally, I would never drive anywhere without a road map too, otherwise the moment you're off your printed map, for example for roadworks/diversion, you're lost. With a map, you can explore.

I'm sure that as long as you can read a map, you'll find Ortisei no problem at all. It's easy to buy Italian road maps on the internet.

We hired a car from Marco Polo some years ago - spent a few days in the Cortina area. Fantastic scenery, and fun places to visit, a different language in every valley! Can't remember who from, but it was all very easy, and there's some super country to drive through.

Can strongly recommend the BBC beginners Italian course; made life easier, and more fun. It's really easy to pick up a bit of "tourist Italian" and a little goes a long way. Far easier than tourist French, and much more appreciated by the locals!
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
thanks for that pam
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