Spanish Pyrenees in a Porsche Boxster
Spanish Pyrenees in a Porsche Boxster
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PowerMalc

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222 posts

160 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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I recently completed a fantastic trip to the Spanish Pyrenees in my new Porsche Boxster. As this was my first proper trip to Europe I planned and prepared for about 6 months. type

I did a bit of a write up on another PH section (Porsche)
Have a look if you are interested in some fabulous roads.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...



Zed 44

1,288 posts

172 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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What road did you use from Bilbao to Brescia? Looks like the autoroutes and N-240 via Pamplona looks fairly uninspiring.

Wozy68

5,431 posts

186 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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Zed 44 said:
What road did you use from Bilbao to Brescia? Looks like the autoroutes and N-240 via Pamplona looks fairly uninspiring.
hi Jack smile

N240 from pamplona east is a lovely road, more so for the stunning scenery and lack of traffic than the twisties though.
If you drive it make sure you follow the old road around the northern side of the lake, not the new bit.
When u going?

PowerMalc

Original Poster:

222 posts

160 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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Zed 44 said:
What road did you use from Bilbao to Brescia? Looks like the autoroutes and N-240 via Pamplona looks fairly uninspiring.
I took mainly motorway from Bilbao to Pamplona. It was pouring with rain and I wanted a relaxing start. Then onto the N240 to Sabibanigo then northwards to Biescas on N260a. The twisties start from Biescas eastwards.

Zed 44

1,288 posts

172 months

Monday 26th May 2014
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Wozy68 said:
Zed 44 said:
What road did you use from Bilbao to Brescia? Looks like the autoroutes and N-240 via Pamplona looks fairly uninspiring.
hi Jack smile

N240 from pamplona east is a lovely road, more so for the stunning scenery and lack of traffic than the twisties though.
If you drive it make sure you follow the old road around the northern side of the lake, not the new bit.
When u going?
Around the 19th of June and taking my wife. Being the "smug" retired, we'll probably make it up on the hoof after doing the Pyrenees. Gorge du Verdon, Route de Napoleon, Col de la Bonnette; just see how it goes.

Carbon Based

67 posts

143 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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Just got back, from something similar in a Cayman. Got a lot more out of the trip thanks to your notes (and a few others here).

Full write up to follow in due course, but in the meantime, here is the approximate route we took: https://goo.gl/maps/n4xJa

Edited by Carbon Based on Saturday 7th June 10:31

PowerMalc

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222 posts

160 months

Saturday 7th June 2014
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That looks a really adventurous trip and a fair few miles
Glad to have been able help with notes.
Fellow motoring enthusiasts on this site have been a great help to me in preparing my small trip