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Motorcycle Touring Guide - "Alps"

180 fascinating pages on motorcycle touring in the Alps
Well over 100 tours introduce the most scenic motorcycle routes in the Alps.
With 200 passes and Alpine roads, all the relevant highlights are included.

More than 100 motorcycle-friendly places to stay, where two-wheel devotees are made to feel welcome and can look forward to great service.

All of the 100 Top Tours plus a further 300 GPS Touring Tips are provided with a TOURCODE and are ready to download in the portal at https://www.kurviger.de/motorradstrassen.

Only in german language


https://www.louis-moto.co.uk/artike...3.1926810358.1538804316-1991669121.1538804316

Buy it, it’s only a few euro.

Also, tap on the https://www.kurviger.de/motorradstrassen then tap on the Touren and hotel guide. It’s all in German; if you don’t speak it (as I don’t) guess or just muck around tapping on the short cuts or anything you think might look like a link or perhaps a little motorcycle symbol. See what pops-up. You can’t break it.

Here for example is an excellent long suggested route covering north Germany I found just by guessing where to tap:

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Here’s a sample nice route, all downloadable as a GPS file, again found just by guessing where to tap:

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All on an iPad, so it really can’t be too difficult.
 
I ordered both books last week on the 6th, which turned up this morning. It was all very easy via the Louis.de website.

Worth the few euro they cost, I’d say.

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That the routes each carry codes that interlink with Kurviger, from where you can easily transfer them to a GPS device or run them from a smart phone is a big bikermate bonus, too.
 
As an example, there’s a really good several page section on the Route de Grand Alpes, hugely popular on this site.

As well as breaking it up into chunks, it also gives routes that spin off from its sides. For instance, if somebody wanted to just do a fly-ride to Geneva, here’s something they could easily do. All downloadable, too.

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Both books really are very good publications. In foreign, yes but a bit of imagination will see most bods through. If it’s a scenic picture of a church in a lake and it’s got what looks like it’s a place name in the text, it’s pretty easy to guess. Failing that, try one of the translation apps or just good old Google translate.
 


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