Touring in Germany, help needed.

Peter, one last tip.

When filling up in petrol stations, have a quick mooch about in the maps and magazines. I have picked up for a few euro several really good maps, guides and routes for motorcycling down the years. It doesn't matter that they are in German, French, even Korean or maybe not relevant to where your at that very moment. A map is a map, no matter what and they never really wear out.

Similarly, I often pick up guides or whatever by dropping into book shops or the papershop. It only takes two minutes when stopped for lunch or a coffee. Hotels and tourist offices are often a good source, too, frequently for free. It also means you wander about a bit in the town or village you happen to be sitting in, which is also fun in a way.

I first tripped over the ADAC maps by chance. I happened to be sitting next to a gang of blokes trundling their classic cars around the Eifel. I had never heard of them, nor had the Internet been invented. I simply guessed that classic car drivers would probably use much the same routes as me on my motorbike. I guess that was thirty or more years ago. I still have my original map, in a box with all the others I have collected. Will I ever use them all, sadly no.
 
Peter, one last tip.

When filling up in petrol stations, have a quick mooch about in the maps and magazines. I have picked up for a few euro several really good maps, guides and routes for motorcycling down the years. It doesn't matter that they are in German, French, even Korean or maybe not relevant to where your at that very moment. A map is a map, no matter what and they never really wear out.

Similarly, I often pick up guides or whatever by dropping into book shops or the papershop. It only takes two minutes when stopped for lunch or a coffee. Hotels and tourist offices are often a good source, too, frequently for free. It also means you wander about a bit in the town or village you happen to be sitting in, which is also fun in a way...........

I know it's not my thread but I came across it yesterday and I'm heading that way in about an hour, so thanks for the above Wapping and all the rest of the advice everyone, appreciated.
 
Wapping
i have some Falk maps of German cities,(in English too) they are brilliant, nice clear town map and smaller scale approach map....you can get them in Galeria Kaufhoff dept stores in most German towns....along with lots of other maps, well worth a look if you get the chance
 
What a great community this ukgser`s is. Thanks again for the contributions. I have purchased my passage from Newcastle tonight. All fired up with your info!
Hustler let me know how you got on and any scenic routes that you found good when you return.
 


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