The German Fairytale Route

I’ll see if I can dig out some more around the Lower Saxony / Weser river area…..

That didn’t take long:

Kurvenkoenig (not surprisingly) has a load:


Then there’s the rest. This is just a sample:



A trip report blog thing:


What conclusions can we reach?

1. It is a popular area, at least with Germans.

2. It’s popular (for good reason) with bikermates.

3. If it’s popular, there’ll be hotels. Though, some might get booked-up, in high season.

4. If there are bikermates going, there’ll be hotels that are biker friendly. Again, watch out for high season, perhaps.

Instant holidays, with all but zero effort.
 
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thanks, am already planning a 5 day trip. Day there, 3 days riding and a day back. Probably begining of June.
 
I have always liked Motorradstrassen’s routes.

Here’s nine of them, each with a download and an overall map.



They suggest hotels, too.

Or tap around in the Bikerbetten website:


This hotel has 12 routes. The website is a bit disorganised, but tap around, you can’t break it:


Everything points towards decent roads and a surfeit of hotels. Buy a map and away you go.
 
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There are a lot of routes from various publications out there. Maybe a separate section for these and also a link on how to subscribe?
I have about 100 routes I downloded from the Dutch version of the AA / RAC - called the ANWB. Now long not avaialble but all can be downloaded from my website as GPX files.
There are also a number of publications they have which I'd be happy to post.
Maybe a section on Tour routes & publications.
The above from Germany is also one. I used to get Motorrad and Reisen but as said that publication seems to have disappeared.....
 
I’ve created a follow on thread about magazine routes etc.

Richard

 
I've been following this with interest, Germany is a country I've not explored so it's on the list. It's a week in Western France/ Brittany this May so looking like Germany for 2027.
 
Looking at this you could have a base around there for a few days if not longer to explore the area.
 
Looking at this you could have a base around there for a few days if not longer to explore the area.
I've been visiting the Harz Mountains for 20 plus years, from there visiting the Weserbergland is only 20 minutes away and makes for some great days out.
 
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Looking at this you could have a base around there for a few days if not longer to explore the area.

very much so. If you headed to Cochem and then crossed the Rhine north of Koblenz, and rode in a straight line towards Hannover you could spend a week, stopping for a couple of nights in places like Siegen, Winterberg or Bad Berleburg before getting to the Fairytale Route. East of that area you then have the Harz mountains for another few days before heading back to the North Sea via Munster and Arnhem.

Of course, I understand if you would not want to return to Cochem with the Finanzdirektor in tow, so pick another Mosel town. Bernkastel Kues, Bad Bertrich and Trier are nice.
 
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very much so. If you headed to Cochem and then crossed the Rhine north of Koblenz, and rode in a straight line towards Hannover you could spend a week, stopping for a couple of nights in places like Siegen, Winterberg or Bad Berleburg before getting to the Fairytale Route. East of that area you then have the Harz mountains for another few days before heading back to the North Sea via Munster and Arnhem.

Of course, I understand if you would not want to return to Cochem with the Finanzdirektor in tow, so pick another Mosel town. Bernkastel Kues, Bad Bertrich and Trier are nice.
Our lass likes Cochem. She's just not allowed to go for the wine festival. She wouldn't put up with me drinking all day most days.😁
 
Our lass likes Cochem. She's just not allowed to go for the wine festival. She wouldn't put up with me drinking all day most days.😁

it wasn't the wine consumption I was referring to, it was more the flirting it leads to ...
 
the area of the Weserbergland is great. I was stationed in Hameln for 4 years and have been back a few times since. great roads and good places to see and visit
 


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