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benji106
28-02-12, 01:38 PM
Booked some time off work 30th May - 11th June and planning to do a bike trip through Europe with my old man, brothers and a couple of mates.

There are 6 of us in total, I'm pretty sure Ill be taking the SV, My old man has a 'busa (though he has complained it makes his neck ache so he may chop it in before we go) Max has just ordered a new Street Triple, and Dan has a GSX-R750. both my brothers have bikes or bits of bikes sitting around and are planning to sort something 600 sports tourer ish.

The ferry is booked, Poole - Cherbourg, and I have a rough idea of a route I would like to do, Basically straight down through France, into Italy, through Switzerland, accross Germany to Holland.

We are planning to camp for the most part and keep it fairly flexible in terms of route. We want to have a few days 'off' as it were and dont want the riding to become a chore.

Dont mind doing a couple of long stints but dont really want to be doing much more than 4 hours a day.

Wednesday 30th - Ferry from Poole @ 07.30 arriving in Cherbourg at 10.00, pootle down to Le Man's stopping for lunch and set up camp around the Le Mans area

Saturday 2nd - I would like to make Milan for Saturday and spend a couple of days here, probably a hotel or apartment will be welcome by this point. Is this overly optimistic? i.e. to have an enjoyable ride through south of France, without doing marathon sessions or breakneck pace, and make Italy by Saturday afternoon?

Monday 4th - Head to Zurich

Wednesday 6th - Get to Nuermberg and spend a bit of time pootling round the ring.

Thursday 7th/Friday 8th- Travel through Germany.

Saturday 9th/Sunday 10th - Amsterdam baby

Sunday PM/Monday AM - Travel home

So, those of you that have done similair trips, what do you think? doable? over ambitious? any suggestions?
Cheers
Ben

Luckypants
28-02-12, 02:02 PM
We are planning to camp for the most part and keep it fairly flexible in terms of route. We want to have a few days 'off' as it were and dont want the riding to become a chore.

Good plan. :cool:

pootle down to Le Man's stopping for lunch and set up camp around the Le Mans area

It might be a little too far south of Le Mans but the municipal camp site at Chateaudun is very nice and cheap... http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Ch%C3%A2teaudun,+France&hl=en&ie=UTF8&ll=48.080115,1.331792&spn=0.004989,0.011362&sll=53.109027,-3.407566&sspn=0.01793,0.045447&oq=chat&hnear=Ch%C3%A2teaudun,+Eure-et-Loir,+Centre,+France&t=h&z=17


So, those of you that have done similair trips, what do you think? doable? over ambitious? any suggestions?
Cheers
BenMight be over ambitious on distances, especially if you want to only ride 4 hours on riding days. Even using motorways you will struggle to cover the distances and motorways defeat the object of going on the bike.

benji106
28-02-12, 02:37 PM
Might be over ambitious on distances, especially if you want to only ride 4 hours on riding days. Even using motorways you will struggle to cover the distances and motorways defeat the object of going on the bike.

Cheers for the feedback.
4 hours isnt a hard and fast rule, just a number we came up with on the basis that doing much more than that on a daily basis would get a bit knackering, guess it will depend on the roads etc. not having done an extended bike trip before its a bit of an unknown for me, but imagine 6 hours a day for example would be hard to keep up, It is a holiday after all.

Luckypants
28-02-12, 02:44 PM
Exactly my point :D I was not insinuating you should ride for longer, I simply meant that you cannot do the distances you want to cover in 4 hours per day...

benji106
28-02-12, 03:03 PM
hmmm, may need a bit of a rethink then, I would really like to visit Italy as I have never been before, maybe skip Nuermberg and stick to West Germany on the way back.

Luckypants
28-02-12, 04:03 PM
If you want to go to Italy, IMHO bite the bullet and motorway down there in two mammoth stints, then enjoy the ride home... :cool:

Specialone
28-02-12, 09:17 PM
4 hours a day won't allow you to see much IMO.

4 hours of riding in France on their brilliant roads will feel like 30 mins, they will fly by.

Bluefish
28-02-12, 09:55 PM
6hrs a day is comfortable, meaning you can do that every day. why does every thing have to be so far away? lol, meaning i need more holidays ;)

STRAMASHER
01-03-12, 09:31 AM
Sounds like a lot of m/way bashing. :(

Head for the mountains!!! :smt026

Chuck Holland and Germany and fire about the French/Swiss/Italian Alps for longer. Thats where the mind blowing routes and views are.:cool:

Loopydog
04-03-12, 01:44 PM
Looks a great trip and you'll have a great time whichever route and itinerary you decide on. Should you decide to take a look at the area around the Nurburgring in the Eifel and the Mosel Valley, look us up and drop by and say hello. Always have a cuppa and home-made cakes on hand.
Happy to advise on local roads if you want, and things to see. If you decide to have a day's 'downtime' you could not do better than to spend it on Mosel, lovely little places like Cochem and Bernkastel, great beer (there's a microbrewery in our village), fantastic wine, river boat trips, and a whole host of activities should you want - karting, cycling, paragliding etc.
If you want a bit of comfort before heading back for the ferry, at campsite prices, we do B&B and self-catering for 15 euros pppn for forum members - see www.river-valley-guest-house.co.uk (http://www.river-valley-guest-house.co.uk)
Enjoy and hope to see you over here in the Mosel.

benji106
14-03-12, 05:03 PM
Thanks for the offer and the advice, perhaps I shall see you in June!

600+
14-03-12, 07:10 PM
I will confirm with work tomorrow if I can have the days off and if you don't mind I'll join you :)

Tim in Belgium
14-03-12, 08:27 PM
Wednesday 6th - Get to Nuermberg and spend a bit of time pootling round the ring.


So, those of you that have done similair trips, what do you think? doable? over ambitious? any suggestions?
Cheers
Ben

Don't go to Nuremberg if you want to visit the ring, go to NURBURG!!

Also check to see if the track is open for touristfahrten (TF) when you can ride the track on this link:

http://www.nuerburgring.de/en/angebote/driving-experiences/tourist-rides-nordschleife/opening-times-nordschleife.html