I suggest this:
Every year I and some car friends go on Driving Trip to the Grand Ballon near Mulhouse in the Alsace. We strop by the Nurburgring for a while then drive a few of hours south on the Autobahn to the Alsace.
The Grand Ballon area in the Alsace has hundreds of great driving roads. Castles and views too.
There are no caravans because the roads are not principle roads. They are some of the best driving roads in Europe. Like the Nurburgring ten times over.
Personally I go there to chase motorcycles.
All the motorcycle guys go there, thousands of them. There are lots of restaurants on the passes and at the ski area on top. Because it’s not in the high mountain there are plenty of alternate roads to take and plenty of nearby towns to stop at. Most towns have storks so all you tourists are happy.
There are no police and no houses so it is safe to really drive hard.
We stay for a week in cheap hotels or those huge caravans with a kitchen etc. There are houses and cabins to rent too.
Mostly the weather is great.
The Bugatti museum in Mulhouse is defiantly worth a day and is air conditioned.
Colmar is touristic.
There is an open air museum too.
The Rhine is close.
There is a REALLY big ski area up at the top to display our cars. There are plenty of restaurants up there. Hundreds of people hanging around up there in the sun too.
Germany (Black Forest) is close enough too, and one time we even drove to the technical museum in Sinsheim.
Switzerland is a little further south but we don’t go there, too restrictive.
I suggest doing this because it gets the Ring, the Autobahn, the Grand Ballon area all in one trip.
It is really central.
It is touristic AND gives everybody a chance to piss their pants while driving on the greatest driving roads in Europe chasing sportbikes.
BTW, our next trip starts on Wednesday Sept 13th to Sept 17th 2006 (next week). We have some room left over.
Going: NSX, 2 Lotus Elises, Cosworth Sierra, etc etc…
Peter
Every year I and some car friends go on Driving Trip to the Grand Ballon near Mulhouse in the Alsace. We strop by the Nurburgring for a while then drive a few of hours south on the Autobahn to the Alsace.
The Grand Ballon area in the Alsace has hundreds of great driving roads. Castles and views too.
There are no caravans because the roads are not principle roads. They are some of the best driving roads in Europe. Like the Nurburgring ten times over.
Personally I go there to chase motorcycles.
All the motorcycle guys go there, thousands of them. There are lots of restaurants on the passes and at the ski area on top. Because it’s not in the high mountain there are plenty of alternate roads to take and plenty of nearby towns to stop at. Most towns have storks so all you tourists are happy.
There are no police and no houses so it is safe to really drive hard.
We stay for a week in cheap hotels or those huge caravans with a kitchen etc. There are houses and cabins to rent too.
Mostly the weather is great.
The Bugatti museum in Mulhouse is defiantly worth a day and is air conditioned.
Colmar is touristic.
There is an open air museum too.
The Rhine is close.
There is a REALLY big ski area up at the top to display our cars. There are plenty of restaurants up there. Hundreds of people hanging around up there in the sun too.
Germany (Black Forest) is close enough too, and one time we even drove to the technical museum in Sinsheim.
Switzerland is a little further south but we don’t go there, too restrictive.
I suggest doing this because it gets the Ring, the Autobahn, the Grand Ballon area all in one trip.
It is really central.
It is touristic AND gives everybody a chance to piss their pants while driving on the greatest driving roads in Europe chasing sportbikes.
BTW, our next trip starts on Wednesday Sept 13th to Sept 17th 2006 (next week). We have some room left over.
Going: NSX, 2 Lotus Elises, Cosworth Sierra, etc etc…
Peter