Route advice

stick

Well-known member
UKGSer Subscriber
Joined
Jul 10, 2009
Messages
4,379
Reaction score
571
Location
Lord Lytteltons Door Mat
I have now done Sain , Southern France and are now looking at a trip to the French alps and the area around there (Germany , Austrai Itay etc), i have always planned routes myself but this area i have no knowlage of.
Can anyone suggest route to that area and other routes in the area , so i can try to plan a trip for 10 days.Any help would be appriciated as i will study all the maps of the area but could do with a few pointers ie , dont do that road etc or you must do this ...................:friday

Thanks in advance :beerjug:
 
If you like a pass or two this is a route we did back in 2006 on the way home from Turkey :blagblah

rdga.jpg


Image440.jpg
 
Go to one of the stickies.

I have posted up 100's of Alpine routes, all crafted in Mapsource.

See also Alpine Roads website and the Motorcycle Alps book thing by that American fellow, whose name now escapes me. :thumb2
 
Sticky

Go to one of the stickies.

I have posted up 100's of Alpine routes, all crafted in Mapsource.

See also Alpine Roads website and the Motorcycle Alps book thing by that American fellow, whose name now escapes me. :thumb2

Thanks Wapping , are these routes you have done ?
 
Go to one of the stickies.

I have posted up 100's of Alpine routes, all crafted in Mapsource.

See also Alpine Roads website and the Motorcycle Alps book thing by that American fellow, whose name now escapes me. :thumb2

John Hermann
Motorcycle Journeys Through The Alps & Beyond (4th edition)
ISBN 978-1-884313-70-7
Whitehorse Press

:beerjug:
 
Just done a route similar to Riders Rest. My destination was Menton but it was so nice in the Alps we spent an exta day at Barcelonette instead and rode the other high passes (Col Du Bonnette, the highest road in Europe at 9300 feet)
We deviated a bit over the Petite St Bernard pass into Aosta (Italy) and the St Bernard pass to Switserland but neither area is better than the French side.
So much to see and passes to ride.
Take a good Michelin map (Min 1/200000) and plan, check out the small connecting routes at the ends of the main cols, do not just ask the sat nav to take you from A to B the quickest way or you will miss the very best bits.
Im a bit of an Anorack when it comes to route planning and spend a lot of time on Google earth street view looking at the passes.
 
Doing similar to above, I have already posted in more detail here:

http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2780754#post2780754

And have now updated with final routes (as we now have all Hotels booked)

I can recommend the "Motorcycle Journeys Through The Alps and Beyond" book - grab a copy :thumb

Also check out www.alpineroads.com and join the forum for great advice from real experts.

Look at trips section here, I posted about last years trip and there are some great write ups from others


http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=247181

And there is good video footage of most Swiss passes (and a few others) here:

http://www.bikecam.ch/karte.htm
 
Advice

Many thanks for all the replys , been away on a ride to St Ives over past 3 days so appologies for not replying - i will now spend the afternoon looking thro all your posts and links.
Thanks again :beerjug::thumb
 


Back
Top Bottom