Ladies & Gentlemen,
Following on from this year’s successful trip to Garmisch, we are pleased to announce we will be running a trip in 2008 to Italy.
Italia 2008 will take place from the 14th to 23rd June 2008
Whist we will be riding a fair few miles, this trip will have everything including a lay over in Rome itself!
The trip will also include riding the best regional routes as well as playing in the mountains and travelling through the Stevilo Pass.
As per last year, the trip costs you nothing apart from your personal expenses – fuel, beer, camping, ferry costs etc.
The entire organisation is done as a labour of love!
This year the trip is fully compatible with pillion riding as there is no off road routes, and for the ladies, at every campsite site there is also the choice of hotels as well as cabins if you do not wish to camp (please remember the average temp is around 80c – so no rain)
Thus with all the accommodation options, your trip will reflect your own budgets – making Italia 08 viable for everyone!
As per last year, we will provide you will a trip road book, as well as full GPS routing for Garmin Sat Nav’s.
For more information, you can download the full trip document here:
http://www.ukgser.com/download/italia08.pdf
The file is a PDF, and due to the size will take a little while to download, so I suggest you right click, and select file – save as and download that way.
As far as I know we already have 4 bikes in, with 3 more bikes interested, so I think this one will fill up pretty quick.
If you would like to read about the previous trip, the road report can be read here:
http://www.ukgser.com/download/garm07.pdf
And people’s comments on the trip can be read here:
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117642&highlight=garmisch
I hope you find the upcoming trip of interest, and if you want more information, or want to come along, please message me or post here, and I will be happy to answer any questions or confirm a place for you.
Note, at the end of March, we will be booking Ferries and accommodation
Best regards
PaulBDE & Baron
Following on from this year’s successful trip to Garmisch, we are pleased to announce we will be running a trip in 2008 to Italy.
Italia 2008 will take place from the 14th to 23rd June 2008
Whist we will be riding a fair few miles, this trip will have everything including a lay over in Rome itself!
The trip will also include riding the best regional routes as well as playing in the mountains and travelling through the Stevilo Pass.
As per last year, the trip costs you nothing apart from your personal expenses – fuel, beer, camping, ferry costs etc.
The entire organisation is done as a labour of love!
This year the trip is fully compatible with pillion riding as there is no off road routes, and for the ladies, at every campsite site there is also the choice of hotels as well as cabins if you do not wish to camp (please remember the average temp is around 80c – so no rain)
Thus with all the accommodation options, your trip will reflect your own budgets – making Italia 08 viable for everyone!
As per last year, we will provide you will a trip road book, as well as full GPS routing for Garmin Sat Nav’s.
For more information, you can download the full trip document here:
http://www.ukgser.com/download/italia08.pdf
The file is a PDF, and due to the size will take a little while to download, so I suggest you right click, and select file – save as and download that way.
As far as I know we already have 4 bikes in, with 3 more bikes interested, so I think this one will fill up pretty quick.
If you would like to read about the previous trip, the road report can be read here:
http://www.ukgser.com/download/garm07.pdf
And people’s comments on the trip can be read here:
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117642&highlight=garmisch
I hope you find the upcoming trip of interest, and if you want more information, or want to come along, please message me or post here, and I will be happy to answer any questions or confirm a place for you.
Note, at the end of March, we will be booking Ferries and accommodation
Best regards
PaulBDE & Baron