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A New Passage Between France and Italy: After 12 Years of Construction, This Tunnel Will Reopen - My Stay in the Mountains

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Across the Alps, three tunnels cross the border between France and Italy. The most northerly one is that of Mont-Blanc between Chamonix (Haute-Savoie) and Courmayeur (Vald-Aosta). There is also that of the Fréjus between Modane (Savoie) and Bardonnèche (Piémont) and finally, much further south, the almost forgotten tunnel of the Tende pass, between the Alpes-Maritimes and Piedmont. Why forgotten? Because this tunnel was under construction and cl…
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Across the Alps, three tunnels cross the border between France and Italy. The most northerly one is that of Mont-Blanc between Chamonix (Haute-Savoie) and Courmayeur (Vald-Aosta). There is also that of the Fréjus between Modane (Savoie) and Bardonnèche (Piémont) and finally, much further south, the almost forgotten tunnel of the Tende pass, between the Alpes-Maritimes and Piedmont. Why forgotten? Because this tunnel was under construction and cl…

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mon-sejour-en-montagne.com broke the news in France on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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