European Roadtrip + Stelvio pass (very photo heavy)
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Great thread that inspired me! OP, looking at the following as a condensed version.
Folkestone -> Calais -> Luxembourg (1nt)
Luxembourg -> Baden Baden (1nt) Potentially detour via Nürburgring
Baden Baden -> Brienz via B500 (2nts to rest and have full day exploring the passes)
Brienz -> Bellagio (1nt)
Bellagio -> Bormio via Stelvio Pass (1nt)
Bormio -> Stuttgart (1nt)
Stuttgart (museums) -> Reims (1nt)
Reims -> Calais + Home
The only 2nt stay is to make the most out the alps passes. Most of the stays are to keep driving to reasonable levels daily and do a couple hours exploring local areas.
Any feedback on this, if you think there’s a better way of doing it or some stops to swap out?
Cheers!
Folkestone -> Calais -> Luxembourg (1nt)
Luxembourg -> Baden Baden (1nt) Potentially detour via Nürburgring
Baden Baden -> Brienz via B500 (2nts to rest and have full day exploring the passes)
Brienz -> Bellagio (1nt)
Bellagio -> Bormio via Stelvio Pass (1nt)
Bormio -> Stuttgart (1nt)
Stuttgart (museums) -> Reims (1nt)
Reims -> Calais + Home
The only 2nt stay is to make the most out the alps passes. Most of the stays are to keep driving to reasonable levels daily and do a couple hours exploring local areas.
Any feedback on this, if you think there’s a better way of doing it or some stops to swap out?
Cheers!
Your route seems fine, similar to the OP (I've also borrowed some of his route and hotels for my road trip next year). Only comment is only staying 1 night in each place apart from the Alps - but as you are looking at a shorter trip I'm sure it'll be great!
My road trip route is over six weeks and so I have built in several 2 and 3 night stops and limited daily driving to around 4-6 hours with longer stops after the longer driving days.
My road trip route is over six weeks and so I have built in several 2 and 3 night stops and limited daily driving to around 4-6 hours with longer stops after the longer driving days.
Medic-one said:
After the Stelvio pass we did the Umbrail pass the Santa Maria, and from there we went towards Stuttgart.
The Satnav was set to include Toll roads which saved some time though when leaving Switzerland on the way to Stuttgart we stopped at this tollbooth and were told it would be CHF 34, to pass, which seemed more then previous roads, but we happily paid it and then accelerated away, only to arrive at this, without having a clue where we were, why there was a train in front of us, and where this train was going to take us...
Though the alternative was a 55 minute detour, so we were happy to drive onto this little train for the 25 minutes journey to wherever...


Your Sat Nav must have directed you to this tollbooth.- https://maps.app.goo.gl/GLBVpEcczGxXnJcQ8The Satnav was set to include Toll roads which saved some time though when leaving Switzerland on the way to Stuttgart we stopped at this tollbooth and were told it would be CHF 34, to pass, which seemed more then previous roads, but we happily paid it and then accelerated away, only to arrive at this, without having a clue where we were, why there was a train in front of us, and where this train was going to take us...

Though the alternative was a 55 minute detour, so we were happy to drive onto this little train for the 25 minutes journey to wherever...


The train goes through the 11.8 mile Vereina Tunnel to Klosters Selfranga. It's the world's longest on a narrow gauge line.
You could have turned left in Susch on to route 28 via the Fluela Pass.- https://maps.app.goo.gl/ArCgmJU5ErpKjNQT6
Been a long time: You had your Mitsubishi GTO back then.

Thanks for the hotel recommendations, I have a not too dissimilar route planned for May which culminates in Fuori Concorso in Cernobbio.
This trip, will be the second European trip I’ve done in my Evora 400.
I’ve been to Brienz before, back in my teenage years with my parents seeing your recommendation for the Brienzersee, I ve gone ahead and booked it.
I plan to do the Vosges and Black Forest on the way down, specifically stopping in Gerardmer (again I ve been before) and Titisee in the BF.
This trip, will be the second European trip I’ve done in my Evora 400.
I’ve been to Brienz before, back in my teenage years with my parents seeing your recommendation for the Brienzersee, I ve gone ahead and booked it.
I plan to do the Vosges and Black Forest on the way down, specifically stopping in Gerardmer (again I ve been before) and Titisee in the BF.
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