Although this is my first post, I have used this site extensively to plan my recent trip to the Alps. Just wanted to say thanks to all the contributors who provided helpful info that made the trip a real success. In the same spirit here are some of my learnings that may help others.
I took the Chunnel which was quick and easy. Went north directly into Belgium which avoided any tolls and rode east to Luxembourg. Stayed at Hotel de la Sure in Esch-sur-Sure which was really good. Owned by a biker with lots of local knowledge. Although I rode thru the next day, I would recommend if you have time to explore Lux more - some very good roads and scenic areas. I then went south east towards Baden Baden to ride the B500 thru the Black Forest. Excellent road but a little slow in places. Stayed at The Grunenberg in Menzerschwand which was also a real good spot. They are well set up for bikers and a very reasonable cost.
The next six days were divided b/w Interlaken and Andermatt riding the numerous passes in the area. We stayed at Rugenpark in Interlaken which was centrally located and very biker friendly. At Andermatt it was the Aurora which offers a 3 day biker deal with half board which turned out to be reasonable given the location. Overall Switzerland was a great location but very expensive. Next time, I will plan on spending more time in neighbouring countries like Italy and riding into or through Switzerland. We did buy the toll sticker for Switzerland which turned out to be helpful to get around quicker.
On the way back I rode mostly thru France and took the advice on this site to ride thru the Vosges which was really good. I went thru on a week day and the roads were quite empty. Stayed at an excellent place in Dun sur Meuse called Two Wheels Moorings which I found on this site as well. Owners are real good folks and fellow bikers. Ended up on A26 toll road for half the journey to the Chunnel which wasn't so expensive after all and helped to avoid the numerous small towns along the way.
Overall an excellent trip and once again thanks to all those that have shared their experiences which helped me plan mine.
I took the Chunnel which was quick and easy. Went north directly into Belgium which avoided any tolls and rode east to Luxembourg. Stayed at Hotel de la Sure in Esch-sur-Sure which was really good. Owned by a biker with lots of local knowledge. Although I rode thru the next day, I would recommend if you have time to explore Lux more - some very good roads and scenic areas. I then went south east towards Baden Baden to ride the B500 thru the Black Forest. Excellent road but a little slow in places. Stayed at The Grunenberg in Menzerschwand which was also a real good spot. They are well set up for bikers and a very reasonable cost.
The next six days were divided b/w Interlaken and Andermatt riding the numerous passes in the area. We stayed at Rugenpark in Interlaken which was centrally located and very biker friendly. At Andermatt it was the Aurora which offers a 3 day biker deal with half board which turned out to be reasonable given the location. Overall Switzerland was a great location but very expensive. Next time, I will plan on spending more time in neighbouring countries like Italy and riding into or through Switzerland. We did buy the toll sticker for Switzerland which turned out to be helpful to get around quicker.
On the way back I rode mostly thru France and took the advice on this site to ride thru the Vosges which was really good. I went thru on a week day and the roads were quite empty. Stayed at an excellent place in Dun sur Meuse called Two Wheels Moorings which I found on this site as well. Owners are real good folks and fellow bikers. Ended up on A26 toll road for half the journey to the Chunnel which wasn't so expensive after all and helped to avoid the numerous small towns along the way.
Overall an excellent trip and once again thanks to all those that have shared their experiences which helped me plan mine.