Twelve European car that you are driving have to have

Twelve European car that you are driving have to have

Posted on 28-09-2013 at 17:30 by sir_smokalot – 72 Comments”

Julierpas
For some people, it is three weeks motionless on the beach are an ideal holiday, but a bit of a petrolhead would like to see some of the landscape. With a travel company on the road sucks (hi, OAD!), so take just for yourself what. Here are a few suggestions.

Where a preferably over narrow mountain passes without crash barriers jakkert, boils, the other rather on flat routes, surrounded with vines or olive trees, or right along the coast, overlooking the shimmer of the sunlight in the Mediterranean Sea/Atlantic Ocean.

Perhaps speak to the vast forests or lakes, where you in hours no one will encounter you more? Hot/cold, flat or mountainous, fast/relaxed, in the list below is for anyone. Inkoppertjes as the Stelviopas, Grossglockner and Transfăgărăşan be avoided, which everyone knows so by now. Comes, in a particular order:

#1 Fuornpas (Switzerland)

The Fuornpas, or ovenpas, located in the eastern tip of Switzerland, in the canton of Graubünden. This pass (2.149 m) connects Zernez to Val Müstair, and is, besides a pleasant rijdersweg, a feast for the eyes.

Fuornpas

#2 Amalfi Coast (Italy)

The strada statale 163 Amalfitana (SS 163) is not a road for beginners. He stretches between Sorrento and Amalfi, and is characterized by hairpin turns and large elevation changes. If you up in the eyes on the surroundings to rest, what you see you will not be disappointed. But do not do it too long, otherwise you’ll miss the next hairpin.

In addition to the 163 seems to be also the SS64, Via Porrettana, a aandrader.

Amalfi

#3 Kystriksveien coastal route (Norway)

650 miles long, cruising through the land of fjords, gas bubbles, and trolling. One of the highlights along the way, the island of Vega, named after a singer from the ’80s, and part of the UNESCO list of cultural heritage.

Kystriksveien

#4 Sierra Nevada tourist route (Spain)

An excellent route for the novice rider among us: wide roads, where you are safe along the up swing, up to 2,500 metres in height, and there is also a lot of German testspul against, with or without a trailer. Good to combine with a morning Alhambra in Granada, and then through the A-44 along the south coast towards Malaga or Marbella to cruising.

Sierra Nevada

#5 Alsace wine route (France)

In the triangle Germany-France-Switzerland, lies the Alsace, a region that is not only delicious regional voedselspecialiteiten know, but also delicious (white) wine, and as icing on the cake great rijderswegen. For the gourmands among us a good combinatietrip.

If you are more of the bubbly, then the champagneroute an alternative. It costs more, but you can your decadence the course, provided you want to.

Elzas-landschap

#6 Julier (Switzerland)

Actually, it is very Switzerland enjoy with a huge G, so much stunning natural beauty, beautiful lakes, and beautiful mountain passes the country has known. But well, we need the rest of Europe, space grant, so we’ll keep it at two Swiss mountain passes.

The Julier is also situated in the east of Switzerland, so two birds in one stone with the Furonpas is easy. With 2.284 meters does he transcend the 2 km easy, and the road is Swiss well-maintained. His name is thanks to the Roman presence in the ancient times. If you want, you can also the mailbox.

Julierpas

#7 Turku archipelago (Finland)

You would not expect, if you spend all that water, but the Turku archipelago, southwest Finland is indeed to ride. The local 180 winds itself about the many pieces of land that the archipelago is rich, occasionally interrupted by a small ferry you from A to B. Might be more fun to bike than with the car, but a must for a nature lover.

In the summer, a bit of Deet to take.

Turku-archipel

#8 Speyside whiskyroute (Scotland)

Are you more of a whiskey than a wijnman, and deter potential inclement and rainy weather conditions you do not, then do a Scottish whiskeyroute. The Speyside trail is one variant, but you can use the loop as large as you want, up to the Orkney islands.

Our cameraman Martijn, you can drive in Scotland after a private trip highly recommend.

Malt whisky-route, drink & drive

#9 Mergelland Route (The Netherlands)

Because we are a bit chauvinistic, and additionally should think to them that the Netherlands cannot or does not want to leave, should also be the mergelland route there. This is the heuvelachtigste piece of earth that our country has to offer (which I, the undersigned, in Switzerland always on laughter) and is located in the province of Limburg.

Locate one of the few beautiful sunny days, do you do windows up against raarpratende raarpraters and enjoy!

Mergellandroute

#10 Lugano – Domodossola – Brig (Italy – Switzerland)

In for a bit of spirited driving? Take this road (SS337 – SS33) between Italy and Switzerland. Just do it, it is fun to send there.

Domodossola

#11 Conor Pass (Ireland)

In Ireland is the Dingle peninsula, the westernmost piece of United Kingdom. Here you will find the narrow, winding Conor Pass, with a magnificent view (when not foggy), which is only passable for vehicles lighter than 2 tons. A piece of Conor Pass with your G63 6×6, you can forget it.

Conorpas

#12 Dalmatian coast (Croatia)

If you want you can the whole piece of Rijeka through Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia back in Croatia, then you have a beautiful stretch of coastline to tackle. A short piece by Western Croatia from Zadar to Split is also an option if you are less time.

Dalmatische kustweg

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