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How far is Lake Garda from Pisa?

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How far is Lake Garda from Pisa?

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  1. 300 km


  2. Distance: 338 km (about 3 hours 34 mins)

    From: Lago di Garda, Italy

    1. Head southwest 3.1 km, 5 mins

    2. Slight right at Lungolago Vittorio Veneto 0.3 km, 1 min

    3. Turn left at Via San Filippo 91 m

    4. Turn right at SR249/SS249 7.4 km, 8 mins

    5. At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto SP8. Go through 1 traffic circle 3.7 km, 6 mins

    6. Turn right at Via Primo Maggio 1.0 km, 1 min

    7. Continue on Via Costabella 1.8 km, 2 mins

    8. Continue on SP9 1.3 km, 1 min

    9. Continue on Via Costabella 0.6 km, 1 min

    10. At the traffic circle, take the 4th exit onto Via San Pieretto 0.6 km, 1 min

    11. Turn right 0.1 km

    12. At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto the A22 ramp to Brennero/Modena/A4/Milano/Venezia 0.2 km

    13. Keep right at the fork to continue toward A22/Autostrada del Brennero/E45.

    Toll road 0.2 km

    14. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Modena/A4/Milano/Venezia and merge onto A22/Autostrada del Brennero/E45.

    Toll road 106 km 57 mins

    15. Take the exit onto A1/Autostrada del Sole/E35 toward Bologna/Roma/Modena

    Toll road 125 km 1 hour 12 mins

    16. Take the exit onto A11/Autostrada Firenze-Mare/E76 toward Pisa Nord/A12/Prato Est/Genova

    Partial toll road 77.1 km 41 mins

    17. Turn left at SS1 8.7 km 12 mins

    18. Turn left at Lungarno Cosimo Primo 0.4 km 1 min

    19. Slight right at Piazza di Terzanaia 79 m

    20. Turn right to stay on Piazza di Terzanaia  Go through 1 traffic circle 0.1 km

    21. Continue on Lungarno Ranieri Simonelli 0.4 km

    22. Continue on Lungarno Antonio Pacinotti

    Arrive: 56122 Pisa, Italy

    Lake Garda (Italian Lago di Garda or Benaco) is the largest lake in Italy. It is located in Northern Italy, about half-way between Venice and Milan. It is in an alpine region and was formed by glaciers at the end of the last ice age. The lake and its shoreline are divided between the provinces of Verona (to the south-east), Brescia (south-west), and Trento (north). The lake is a major tourist destination, with a number of hotels and resorts along its shore.

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