Wrapping, input is really appreciated. It is a good place to start from if any. Once I have full use of internet power not just on my phone I shall have to download some of these and just get some roads down.
Excellent.
Let us know what you decide on and how you get on, please.
One last idea for you.
When you have access to the full internet and hopefully BaseCamp or Mapsource, have a look at this thread:
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php/443849-Porsche-15-passes-in-four-days
As you'll see, it's all about a suggestion to ride a possible route along 15 mountain passes in four days. The passes are a long way from where you intend to go, which is the Black Forest but stay with it. The purpose of the thread is twofold:
(1) That it's possible to take ideas on roads to ride, things to see and places to stay from a variety of sources, so don't just limit yourself to motorbike orientated ideas. Lots of people - far more than the really very few who ride a motorcycle - like touring. They too like good views, nice roads to ride and decent hoteliers. It's easy to guess that most people in a sports car will avoid goat tracks but will like 'twisties', so they are not so very different to blokes on motorcycles. Use their ideas, too.
(2) Further down the thread, starting at post #7 and continuing at post #13 through to post #20 I tried to show how it's possible to take a route from another source (in this case RiDE magazine) joining it to the very specific Porsche route to create one complete tour: Calais > 15 Alpine passes > Calais.
Hopefully you (or indeed anyone) should be able to do the same thing for your Black Forest holiday, drawing on the sources in post #6 of this thread, to create your own holiday. The same could apply if you wanted to go to Scotland or Croatia or Spain; there is lots of stuff out there, use it as it's all free, you can't break it and it's ultimately so much better than someone doing it all for you.
Richard