Trip to Germany

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oblio

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5,457 posts

234 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Hi Folks

Myself and Mrs O are coming to Germany soon and I could do with some help regarding whether there are any sections of unlimited Autobahn on/near our route. I have driven them before in my TVR but would like to try out the new car (depending upon whether the speed limiter in the passenger seat will let me hehe )

Our route is:

Brugges - Koblenz

Koblenz - Wurzburg

Romantic Road

Fussen - Baden-Baden

Badebn-Baden - Luxembourg

Any indications would be really useful

Many thanks smile

dcb

5,911 posts

272 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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oblio said:
Brugges - Koblenz

Koblenz - Wurzburg

Romantic Road

Fussen - Baden-Baden

Baden-Baden - Luxembourg
All the details available at

http://www.autobahnatlas-online.de/

About 70% of the network is unlimited, so plenty to find.

oblio

Original Poster:

5,457 posts

234 months

Sunday 17th July 2011
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Cheers - I'll have a plough through this during the week smile

Glad there is an English button hehe

seebach

19 posts

177 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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If visiting Baden Baden try the B500 a great road, also I would suggest staying at www.pension-williams.de Mainly because I own & run it!!

jason1788

191 posts

234 months

Friday 5th August 2011
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what seebach said, the B500 is an essential visit.

Your route from Brugge could conveniently bring you down the A61 - most of which is DR. However most of it is 2-lane, which is a bit dodgy

alfa-chris

155 posts

217 months

Friday 5th August 2011
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try the A5 at Frankfurt, it´s 4-lane!

Did 290 in a phaeton Diesel (yes I know...) a few years ago

Benni

3,551 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th August 2011
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A5 at from Frankfurt to Darmstadt is currently under reconstruction,
will be finished in about 4 weeks but is drastically restricted now.
You still can visit the Bernd Rosemeyer memorial at the layby calles "Rosemeyer"
northbound, he died in 1937 while doing LSR racing there, 433 Km/h (269mph).

oblio

Original Poster:

5,457 posts

234 months

Monday 15th August 2011
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Cheers folks

Been back a week or two now and we had a great time.

Lovely country with very friendly people. Will definately be back

Thanks again smile