European road trip. Where to go?

European road trip. Where to go?

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Pesty

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Sunday 27th July 2014
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I have two weeks off in August . I'm not using my car enough so fancy a European road trip.

Perhaps around 5 days. Stelvio pass? I seem to recall top gear finding a good road in Switzerland too.

Anybody got any routes? I love Austria, Switzerland Italy etc but what is doable in 5 days?

Best trip I ever had was on the motorbike in Northern Spain. Think that's probably too far for 5 days. Plus it was a lot of French motorway on the way down.

Troubleatmill

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Sunday 27th July 2014
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iva cosworth

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163 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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I've been to Italy this year in 5 days there and back for the Mille Miglia but it doesn't leave

much free time as 2 of those days is required for the journey and that's using the boring and tolled

motorways.

You could go to Turin and visit the national motor museum as it's in the North of the country but

can't help much else.

Pesty

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Sunday 27th July 2014
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Troubleatmill said:
Thanks I'll take a look at that.

iva cosworth said:
I've been to Italy this year in 5 days there and back for the Mille Miglia but it doesn't leave

much free time as 2 of those days is required for the journey and that's using the boring and tolled

motorways.

You could go to Turin and visit the national motor museum as it's in the North of the country but

can't help much else.
That is my worry. Taking so long to get there. Could stretch another few days but would like to keep it to 5 or so.

Maybe route Napoleon?

mike9009

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243 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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This thread asked a similr question

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

I would keep to Northern Europe if you only have five days - maybe Paris, Bruges, Amsterdam? Unless you like driving on motorways??

Mike

Pesty

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Sunday 27th July 2014
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I'll take a look. I'd really like to get to some mountains

I'm liking thus guys route.

I'm thinking
Drive to N first day visit hoffbrauhous smile

get to E roughly this route not really bothered about CR so then make way back.


16v stretch

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157 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Stop off in Köln, some fantastic restaurants near the dom, and a fairly car friendly city.

Avoid staying in Brussels.

2 things I learned on my road trip last year.

Hooli

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200 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Looks a good route, I take it your going to spend all your time driving though?

heebeegeetee

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248 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Annecy is a comfortable 8 hour drive from Calais. From there, East, West and South, you have some of the very best roads Europe can offer.

Many of them will not be well known, many won't have the cachet of a Stelvio perhaps. Buy they won't have the tourists either, and pretty much anywhere else in Europe will have more people and more congestion.

iva cosworth

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163 months

Sunday 27th July 2014
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Sorry to rattle on the same theme but that route has excellent car museums in Stuttgart,Merc and

Porsche and BMW in Munich,all well worth a visit.

Been to the Porsche 3 times,last year with free entry.

Pesty

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Sunday 27th July 2014
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heebeegeetee said:
Annecy is a comfortable 8 hour drive from Calais. From there, East, West and South, you have some of the very best roads Europe can offer.

Many of them will not be well known, many won't have the cachet of a Stelvio perhaps. Buy they won't have the tourists either, and pretty much anywhere else in Europe will have more people and more congestion.
Yeah I came north through annancy from Northern Spain on the bike. Got to think of the mrs too. But I'll look at the maps.


Hooli said:
Looks a good route, I take it your going to spend all your time driving though?
Hmm yeah I'm thinking I may have to extend a few days.

iva cosworth said:
Sorry to rattle on the same theme but that route has excellent car museums in Stuttgart,Merc and

Porsche and BMW in Munich,all well worth a visit.

Been to the Porsche 3 times,last year with free entry.
Good ideas. Would definitely like to see the Porsche museum.

iva cosworth

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Sunday 27th July 2014
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Pesty said:
Good ideas. Would definitely like to see the Porsche museum.
So easy to find this ,about 1 mile from the Autobahn.

Pesty

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Sunday 27th July 2014
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Ok. I think I'll need to break this up a bit more than I thought as it won't just be me.

470 miles from Calais to Stuttgart. + doncaster to Calais.
Somehow fit a route that covers Como ,Davis,zernes, stelvio..then up through Austria.

Right time to do some serious thinking. I've just ordered a paper atlas can't get on with internet maps.

Pesty

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Monday 28th July 2014
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im thinking

1 maybe two days to Stutgart
stutgart to Davos

Davos to stelvio pass then Innsbruck and back home or more direct north


BoRED S2upid

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240 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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I did monza a while back which was 5 days driving down through France Switzerland over the stelvio into Italy back through Germany, nurburgring, spa and back home the trip was featured in Porsche club magazine.

Pesty

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Monday 28th July 2014
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so it is doable in 5 days then smile

226bhp

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128 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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A visitors view of Germany museums here: http://www.autospeed.com/cms/A_113079/article.html

Warning: He didn't like the Porsche one! I did Sinsheim earlier this year and found it great, but it's more for taking your partner or family to given the variety.

NormalWisdom

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159 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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Munich from Calais is 9 hours (I've done it 4 times this year - I am currently working there).

It makes a great base to do a circuit from (Prague, Vienna, Venice Garda Alpine roads - A packed 3-days but doable) and then blat back to UK from Munich.

I love being here, do road-trips every weekend, the scenery is stunning and some of the roads are an absolute joy (GrossGlockner Pass yesterday, Garda next weekend)

You need to figure out what you want to achieve. Just driving and stopping for the occasional photo and 5-days is fine. Really stopping and looking at places then you'll probably need to find a "top 2".

Grahamr123

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147 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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I've done a similar trip last year. Would recommend the Stelvio pass to Davos, and then on wards to the Fluela pass which is a little bit on from Davos.

Compulsory photo album: http://imgur.com/a/meqQd

Pesty

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Monday 28th July 2014
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Grahamr123 said:
I've done a similar trip last year. Would recommend the Stelvio pass to Davos, and then on wards to the Fluela pass which is a little bit on from Davos.

Compulsory photo album: http://imgur.com/a/meqQd
Excellent. Love those mountains.

Fluela pass and stelvio is the route I've put on the map a few posts up. So far that's the only definite part of the route I'd like to take.

What program did you use to get the map with locations and times on?