Olie
Active Member
Hello euro friends,
I am traveling to Europe in early January for work, and will be moving around quite a lot. I'm basically trying to get an idea of climatic conditions I might face while over there, so that I can start buying suitable clothing for the trip.
Here is a"brief" summary of the trip at this point.
January:
Bruges
Villeneuve
St Etienne
Dusseldorf
February:
Annemasse
Sevilla
Amsterdam
Luxembourg
Paris
Tilburg
Groningen
-TBA-
March:
Den Haag
Guimaraes
Martigues
Bregenz
Annecy
At this point, my work will be over and my Girlfriend will join me in Geneva. She does feel the cold and we need to know what to pack to keep us warm and comfortable.
We will be traveling mainly by train to the following locations:
End of March:
Geneva
Interlaken
April:
Venice
Napoli
Rome
Florence
Monaco
Barcelona
London
Wales
May:
France in general, still TBA
Any help would be greatly appreciated on climates and weather conditions we will likely face while on our trip. Local knowledge from people on here would help us so much, coming from sunny old Australia.
Cheers
Olie
I am traveling to Europe in early January for work, and will be moving around quite a lot. I'm basically trying to get an idea of climatic conditions I might face while over there, so that I can start buying suitable clothing for the trip.
Here is a"brief" summary of the trip at this point.
January:
Bruges
Villeneuve
St Etienne
Dusseldorf
February:
Annemasse
Sevilla
Amsterdam
Luxembourg
Paris
Tilburg
Groningen
-TBA-
March:
Den Haag
Guimaraes
Martigues
Bregenz
Annecy
At this point, my work will be over and my Girlfriend will join me in Geneva. She does feel the cold and we need to know what to pack to keep us warm and comfortable.
We will be traveling mainly by train to the following locations:
End of March:
Geneva
Interlaken
April:
Venice
Napoli
Rome
Florence
Monaco
Barcelona
London
Wales
May:
France in general, still TBA
Any help would be greatly appreciated on climates and weather conditions we will likely face while on our trip. Local knowledge from people on here would help us so much, coming from sunny old Australia.
Cheers
Olie