Route Des Grandes Alpes

Route Des Grandes Alpes

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CHLEMCBH

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728 posts

31 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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I'm looking at doing this as part of a European tour next year (yes, next year, 2025 - I like to plan) I'm looking for opinions from anyone who's recently done it North to South as to whether to take a single day or split it into two. If at all possible, could you keep responses to the actual question? I'm not looking for other routes in the area (or elsewhere) or any other information or opinions. Thanks ever so!

black-k1

12,440 posts

243 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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You need a good 2 days. It took us almost 2 days to do 3/4 of the Route des Grande Alpes. Details of our trip is in the link and we were riding for 7 to 8 hours a day.

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

The Route Napoleon is a day, and not a long day either but the Route des Grande Alpes is a whole different challenge.

shirt

24,273 posts

215 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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I’ve only done it as far as Beaufort, echo the above I’d want 3 days to do it as a tour with leisurely lunch stops, 2 possible if you are just about the riding.

It’s on my list to do the whole route for this year or next. Hopefully this summer!

StuntCock

91 posts

197 months

Friday 16th February 2024
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At least 2 days.

A mate and I did most of the route about 3 years back, North to South. We took two and a half days. There are a lot of hairpins!

We started in Aix-Les-Bains, not Thonon, joining the route at Flumet before Col des Saises. Late lunch in Val d ‘Isere, and spent the night in Valloire, between the Col du Telegraphe and Col du Galibier. The next day included the fantastic Col de la Bonette and the highest paved road in Europe, then a night at the Ranch de Turini on the famous rallying Col. Final half day rode down to Menton and was in Casino Square, Monaco for a lunchtime beer.

It is a lovely route, but not fast!

CHLEMCBH

Original Poster:

728 posts

31 months

Sunday 18th February 2024
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Great input, thanks all! Looks like it might have to be on the way back, then, annoyingly.

CHLEMCBC

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728 posts

31 months

Friday 10th January
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Zombieeeee!

The trip is now part booked and RdeGA will be done in two - probably very long - days. The days before and after will be relaxed and bimbly so a decent night's sleep before and during and we should be Golden. Mandello del Lario beckons for the second weekend of September then home via the Furka pass and some other alpine twistery...

black-k1

12,440 posts

243 months

Friday 10th January
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The Old Gits are "in the area" (Castellane from Sun 7th to Wed 10th then Barcelonnette until Sat 13th) Give us a wave or join us for a beer if you want.

If you're going to Furka then I'd recommend doing "The Holy Trinity" of Furka-Grimsell-Susten. Doing all 3 takes a little over 3 hours to get you back to where you started and it's some of the best time you'll ever spend on a motorcycle! thumbup

I hope you have a great trip!

ETA Grimmsel and Furka



Edited by black-k1 on Friday 10th January 17:49

CHLEMCBC

Original Poster:

728 posts

31 months

Friday 10th January
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black-k1 said:
The Old Gits are "in the area" (Castellane from Sun 7th to Wed 10th then Barcelonnette until Sat 13th) Give us a wave or join us for a beer if you want.

If you're going to Furka then I'd recommend doing "The Holy Trinity" of Furka-Grimsell-Susten. Doing all 3 takes a little over 3 hours to get you back to where you started and it's some of the best time you'll ever spend on a motorcycle! thumbup

I hope you have a great trip!
Ooh, that sounds good, thanks.

Stevemr

732 posts

170 months

Friday 10th January
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I go to Switzerland every 2-3 years, and you are not wrong the three passes drive or bike ride is absolutely fantastic!
It’s also like a mobile bike/ car show. Always loads of interesting vehicles, especially at the weekend.
I highly recommend you allow a full day for it. At the end head towards Interlaken along lake Brienz and cool off with a swim in the lake. There are several parking areas with steps down into the lake.

tvrolet

4,544 posts

296 months

Friday 10th January
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Routes Des Grandes Alps you say?


black-k1

12,440 posts

243 months

Monday 13th January
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MyRouteApp says it's 15 hours riding top to bottom so 2 days will be 2 long days as that 15 hours does not allow for petrol, coffee food or photograph stops.




Edited by black-k1 on Tuesday 14th January 21:24

CHLEMCBC

Original Poster:

728 posts

31 months

Wednesday 25th June
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black-k1 said:
MyRouteApp says it's 15 hours riding top to bottom so 2 days will be 2 long days as that 15 hours does not allow for petrol, coffee food or photograph stops.




Edited by black-k1 on Tuesday 14th January 21:24
Zombie!!

I've taken this on board an rescheduled. I'll now be doing it in 3 days. Still likely 7 or 8 hours, but with a proper lunch stop and hotels booked at the end of every day I think it'll be doable. Thanks very much for the sanity check, mate!

myvision

2,053 posts

150 months

Thursday
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I did most of the grande alps a couple of weeks ago really enjoyed it.