....to go.
When it comes to Germany, by and large bods play it safe. The Black Forest, the ‘ring, the Harz and the dams. All of which are fine . When I created the additional sub-section of north and central Germany, I saw it as a good opportunity to post up any alternative destinations that I happened to trip over. One such came up in the latest edition of Tourenfahrer magazine 10/20.
It is based on Frankfurt but you certainly don’t have to stay there, though I am sure there are very much worse places in the UK. I guess the magazine chose it as it’s somewhere just about everyone has heard of or maybe the bod who penned the article just happened to live there? Anyway, here is the route:
You can download the gps file from the magazine’s website:
https://www.tourenfahrer.de/tour-datenbank/tour/rhein-main-970/detail/
for two euro or just use the excellent map on the webpage to create it yourself. It is that easy. The website also has the pictures used in the magazine article, which will give you a pretty good idea of what it should be like.
Frankfurt is only 375 miles from Calais. Far enough if you a]were in a Lancaster bomber but nothing for an ‘Adventure’ Nike rider. You can even stop off in Luxembourg to ride around the Ardennes on the way.
When it comes to Germany, by and large bods play it safe. The Black Forest, the ‘ring, the Harz and the dams. All of which are fine . When I created the additional sub-section of north and central Germany, I saw it as a good opportunity to post up any alternative destinations that I happened to trip over. One such came up in the latest edition of Tourenfahrer magazine 10/20.
It is based on Frankfurt but you certainly don’t have to stay there, though I am sure there are very much worse places in the UK. I guess the magazine chose it as it’s somewhere just about everyone has heard of or maybe the bod who penned the article just happened to live there? Anyway, here is the route:
You can download the gps file from the magazine’s website:
https://www.tourenfahrer.de/tour-datenbank/tour/rhein-main-970/detail/
for two euro or just use the excellent map on the webpage to create it yourself. It is that easy. The website also has the pictures used in the magazine article, which will give you a pretty good idea of what it should be like.
Frankfurt is only 375 miles from Calais. Far enough if you a]were in a Lancaster bomber but nothing for an ‘Adventure’ Nike rider. You can even stop off in Luxembourg to ride around the Ardennes on the way.