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From Tunis, you will take a CAR FERRY from Tunis, Tunisia to GENOA, Italy. The CAR FERRY is operated by GRANDI NAVI VELOCI. There are 3 sailings weekly, with a 24-hour crossing duration. For more information, see the related link below.

From Genoa, Italy, it is 1,230 kilometres (764 miles) from the PORT OF GENOA to CALAIS, where you will take either the CHANNEL TUNNEL or the CAR FERRY to ENGLAND. This is the route:

  1. Follow signs to autostrada A26 ALESSANDRIA (via A10).
  2. Take A26 to A21 TURIN (to T4 FRÉJUS tunnel) near Alessandria.
  3. Take A21 to T4 FRÉJUS, via A32 BARDONECCHIA (via the tangenziale TORINO [Turin Ring Road]).
  4. Cross the FRÉJUS TUNNEL (toll), thru the Alps, into France, where you will continue on A43 LYON. For more information on the Fréjus Tunnel, see the related link below.
  5. Take A43 to A6 PARIS, via A432 PARIS and A46 PARIS to bypass LYON.
  6. Take A6 to A31 LILLE.
  7. Take A31 to A5 LILLE.
  8. Take A5 to A26 LILLE.
  9. Take A26 to CALAIS, where you will follow signs to either the TUNNEL SOUS LA MANCHE (CHANNEL TUNNEL) (recommended) or the CAR FERRY (alternate).

From Calais, you will take either the CHANNEL TUNNEL car shuttle to ENGLAND (near Folkestone) or the CAR FERRY from Calais to DOVER, ENGLAND (which is operated by P&O FERRIES). For more information on the CHANNEL TUNNEL shuttle and the CALAIS-DOVER FERRY, see the related links below.

From the Channel Tunnel port-of-entry to Glasgow, it is 485 miles to Glasgow taking this route:

  1. Take M20 LONDON (via A20 if you are coming from Dover) to M25(W) towards HEATHROW and GATWICK, via M26 (@ J3).
  2. Take M25, around LONDON, to M40(W) BIRMINGHAM @ J16.
  3. Take M40 to M42 to The NORTH (to M6), outside of Birmingham.
  4. Take M42 (briefly) to M6 TOLL to The NORTH WEST, and then take M6 TOLL, around BIRMINGHAM, to M6 (NORTH).
  5. Take M6 up to Scotland, where the motorway continues as A74(M).
  6. Continue on A74(M) & M74 to Glasgow.

Also, for more information on the Italian autostradeand the French autoroutes (both of which are mostly tolled, with the exception of some sections), see the related links below.

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