Has anyone used this service from Dusseldorf? And if so, would you recommend it?.http://www.railtravelshop.com/holidays/motorail
Has anyone used this service from Dusseldorf? And if so, would you recommend it?.http://www.railtravelshop.com/holidays/motorail
Often thought about this but ditched the idea as the journey is still part of the adventure. But as I get older, it definitely is getting more attractive. Often thought about that Northampton company too getting your bike to Geneva - anybody had experience of them? Is it bikeshuttle?
Decent alternative for the OP?
FYI, now rebooked, same route Düsseldorf to Verona
have pm’d an e mail address and contact names.I'm waiting to hear back from them regarding a one way booking in September 18', nothing yet and the web booking isn't live.
Just for a laugh looked at the prices for late July travelling from Dusseldorf to Innsbruck with the bike returning 11 days later on the same route, wife and I in a cabin (with bogs down the corridor) ........ 817 euros .
Last year stopping in a 4 star hotel on the way down and the same on the way back was under 200 euros , add another 250 to 300 euros for meals and fuel , not really my cup of tea and the journey is part of the holiday
In conversation, seems an expensive way to save a days riding. Wouldn't one of the Bike trans companies like Overlanders be a better option?
I want to get down to Turkey next September but only have 3 weeks home/home
Anyway, there are various ways so it comes down to personal preference and choice ultimately
Indeed there are and it does.
On the Turkey Trot, we went London to Istanbul to London in 10 days. Some of them took a bit longer but they are girls.
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php/141208-The-Turkey-Trot-A-Ride-Report
In the days when men were men and rode bikes rather than wasting valuable time online arguing about Brexit and the likes with (other) grumpy old men