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 Posted: 14:10 - 13 Jan 2012 Post subject: Re: Germany |
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As it's for a beer festival I presume you want to get there asap?
I'd take the autobahn there, have a good time, then take the long route back.
From Calais you'll be getting the autoroute (free) into Belgium. Try to avoid Brussels it's very busy, and many routes are underground, so your sat nav won't work.
I'd stay the night in Cologne (at Camping berger, if camping), which is just 4 hours or so from Calais.
Then next day take the autobahn to Frankfurt. From there take local roads for a bit of fun before arriving at the festival.
Alternatively, if you fancy doing a bit more than 4 hours on your first day, ride through the Eiffel mountains, and again spend the night in Cologne. ____________________ Motorcycle headlight bulbs and HIDs
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Thanks c-m, food for thought.
I would never have thought of that Maruchino
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Well I'm not sure what else you need? Your problem was that you thought the navigation looked difficult. Sat nav all but eradicates that problem.
Or is what you need from us not in the question you have posed? If so, please try again and I'll dig into my bag of helpful answers again!  |
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Nothing more on the route, but here's a few little notes:
- Expect to pay to use the bathroom at service stations in Belgium and Germany (free in France)
- Double/triple check before pulling out to overtake on the autobahn. Some cars will be doing 155mph or more
- Also on the autobahn be wary as cars travelling well over 100mph can sudden do an emergency stop. this is usually due to road works (there's loads when travelling cross country on the autobahn)
- Really try to avoid Brussels unless you plan on having lunch there or something. traffic is a nightmare. If you do plan on staying there for lunch, try Fritland. It's close to nice square with some pretty buildings to look at, and parking close.
- Filtering is really easy in Europe. Everyone does it and cars leap of your way. The exception is Germany, where it can be frowned up on. Just don't do it in front of the Polizei
Other than that enjoy.
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If you just want to get there use the motorways. But you will be bored witless. They're like over here but with lane discipline and faster.
I've been to Germany a few times and I use a couple of routes. Initially, just get through Belgium. It's very 'busy' so use the motorways. I go past Brussels from the A10 to A3 I think it is.
Once you get to Eupen though (just past Liege) I'd leave and head onto the back roads. There are some great roads in that region including around the Nurburgring and you'll be missing the lot if you sit on the autobahn.
Plot a route on google and it'll take you fairly directly if you drag it onto the A roads. Print it off if you wish. If you have a Tom Tom load the free Tyre software and you can use it to plan your route and save it before setting off.
Take your time, take in the scenery and roads and enjoy. ____________________ In the garage '05 FZS1000S, '10 KTM990SMT, '13 Tiger 800 ABS
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| c-m wrote: | Nothing more on the route, but here's a few little notes:
- Expect to pay to use the bathroom at service stations in Belgium and Germany (free in France)
- Double/triple check before pulling out to overtake on the autobahn. Some cars will be doing 155mph or more
- Also on the autobahn be wary as cars travelling well over 100mph can sudden do an emergency stop. this is usually due to road works (there's loads when travelling cross country on the autobahn)
- Really try to avoid Brussels unless you plan on having lunch there or something. traffic is a nightmare. If you do plan on staying there for lunch, try Fritland. It's close to nice square with some pretty buildings to look at, and parking close.
- Filtering is really easy in Europe. Everyone does it and cars leap of your way. The exception is Germany, where it can be frowned up on. Just don't do it in front of the Polizei
Other than that enjoy.
p.s French toilets don't have seats or paper. |
Oh forgot to mention. Filtering is I believe illegal in Germany and as loyal law abiding citizens, don't be surprised if the car drivers pull across and block you. Beware. ____________________ In the garage '05 FZS1000S, '10 KTM990SMT, '13 Tiger 800 ABS
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| c-m wrote: | Nothing more on the route, but here's a few little notes:
- Expect to pay to use the bathroom at service stations in Belgium and Germany (free in France)
- Double/triple check before pulling out to overtake on the autobahn. Some cars will be doing 155mph or more
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php/28118-Are-mongooses-Good-or-Bad/page4
- Also on the autobahn be wary as cars travelling well over 100mph can sudden do an emergency stop. this is usually due to road works (there's loads when travelling cross country on the autobahn)
- Really try to avoid Brussels unless you plan on having lunch there or something. traffic is a nightmare. If you do plan on staying there for lunch, try Fritland. It's close to nice square with some pretty buildings to look at, and parking close.
- Filtering is really easy in Europe. Everyone does it and cars leap of your way. The exception is Germany, where it can be frowned up on. Just don't do it in front of the Polizei
Other than that enjoy.
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