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Best of Touratech | Edelweiss Bike Travel Best of Touratech TEA www.edelweissbike.com Tours on: BMW / Ducati / Harley-Davidson® / Honda / Suzuki / Triumph / Vespa / Yamaha » 2,350 tours in over 180 destinations and 38 years of experience! « Austria | Germany | Switzerland What comes to your mind when you think of Europe? Colorful medieval cities, German beer, BMW, Mercedes and Porsche, castles and palaces, mountains and lakes, Swiss cheese… If you said yes to all of the above – this is your tour! Starting near the home of BMW in Munich, we ride back in time to see romantic, historic towns surrounded by medieval city walls. We will have the chance to visit the famous car museums of Porsche and/or Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart. Just in case you would like to do a bit of shopping, our route takes us to one of the largest outlet towns in Germany. And then it’s riding time again – you’ll reach the Black Forest. The home of the Touratech company has a lot more to offer than only the brand-new Touratech factory and store – some of the best riding in Germany can be found in this area. Switzerland is next on our list – let’s visit the home of the famous Appenzeller cheese! Twisty roads take us higher and higher into the mountains as we cross the border to Austria. Hundreds of turns and hardly any traffic – welcome to Europe! Long sweepers and tight switchbacks, on this tour you will find everything your motorcycle heart wishes for. And if you get hungry or thirsty, while discovering Europe: Try the local beer or wine and the tasty regional food! 9 days vacation 7 day riding route DAY 1: Arrival in Munich DAY 2: Munich - Rothenburg DAY 3: Rothenburg - Metzingen DIFFICULTY DAY 4: Metzingen - Königsfeld im Schwarzwald DAY 5: Königsfeld im Schwarzwald - Touratech Shopping and factory visit RIDING TIME/DAY DAY 6: Königsfeld im Schwarzwald - Appenzell DAY 7: Appenzell - Mieming SIGHTSEEING DAY 8: Mieming - Erding DAY 9: Departure from Erding - Munich The daily riding kilometres are approximate distances and may vary. The first and last days mentioned in the itinerary are the arrival and departure days; there is no riding on these days. Bear in mind the time difference between your country of origin and your travel destination. Arrival time should be arranged before 3 pm on the arrival day. Please book your flights accordingly. Route and overnight places may change due to unforeseen events. START/FINISH: Munich NEAREST AIRPORT: Munich DURATION: 9 days vacation, 7 riding days ROUTE: Total distance: 1555 km, 966 miles Daily distances: 200-240 km, 124-149 miles HIGHLIGHTS: BMW Welt Munich, Nördlingen, Dinkelsbühl, Rothenburg, Porsche Museum, Mercedes-Benz museum, Metzingen, Burg Hohenzollern, Beuron, Rottweil test tower, Touratech Shopping and factory visit, Black Forest, Schauinsland, Feldberg, Rhine Falls, Stein am Rhein, Appenzeller Show Cheese Dairy, Furkajoch, Hahntennjoch, Edelweiss Bike Travel, Kühtai Saddle, Castle Linderhof, Ettal Monastery, Seefeld in Tirol MINIMUM NUMBER OF 8 PARTICIPANTS: Please note paragraph 4.2. a) of our terms and conditions of travel to find out more about the cancellation of tour through Edelweiss Bike Travel when the minimum number of participants is not reached - Terms and Conditions Prices start at $ 4.210,- Motorcycle category 1 per person Tour dates 2019 2020 04.06. - 12.06. 02.06. - 10.06. MAKE IT PRIVATE! MAKE IT PRIVATE! Inquire your private tour date. Inquire your private tour date. Tour prices & motorcycles 2019 Included services Price for rider in double room All overnights (comfortable middle-class hotels) breakfast and dinner every day BMW G 310 GS $ 4.210,- motorcycle rental with unlimited mileage BMW G 310 R third party liability insurance for motorcycles Honda NC 750 S comprehensive vehicle insurance for motorcycles with deductible according to the booked motorcycle model Honda NC 750 X tour information package including a map, tour book and hotel Suzuki V-Strom 650 list in English or German BMW F 750 GS $ 4.300,- Fuel, toll and parking fees for motorcycle English and German speaking tour guide on motorcycle BMW F 800 R $ 4.430,- English and German speaking tour guide in support van BMW F 850 GS support van for luggage transportation (1 piece per person) Ducati Monster 821 and space for passengers (limited) on entire tour Ducati Multistrada 950 tour t-shirt Honda CRF 1000 L Africa Twin Assistance with visa procurement Suzuki V-Strom 1000 Triumph Tiger 800 Services not included BMW R 1200 GS $ 4.550,- All services not mentioned as included and all items of a BMW R 1200 R personal nature. BMW R 1200 RS BMW S 1000 XR Optional Services Ducati Monster 1200 optional deductible reduction on included motorcycle Ducati Multistrada 1260 S insurance (Cover All / Cover Plus) Triumph Tiger Explorer additional rental options prior or post tour on request and availability BMW R 1200 GS Adventure $ 4.680,- BMW R 1200 RT Ducati Multistrada 1200 Enduro Please note BMW K 1600 GT $ 4.850,- This group tour is not suited for people with limited mobilites. BMW K 1600 GTL Price for pas s enger in double room $ 2.760,- Single room s upplement $ 470,- Tour prices & motorcycles 2020 Included services Price for rider in double room all overnights (comfortable middle-class hotels) breakfast and dinner every day BMW G 310 GS $ 4.210,- * motorcycle rental with unlimited mileage BMW G 310 R third party liability insurance for motorcycles Honda NC 750 S comprehensive vehicle insurance for motorcycles with deductible according to the booked motorcycle model Honda NC 750 X tour information package including a map, tour book and hotel Suzuki V-Strom 650 list in English or German BMW F 750 GS $ 4.300,- * Fuel, toll and parking fees for motorcycle English and German speaking tour guide on motorcycle BMW F 800 R $ 4.430,- * English and German speaking tour guide in support van BMW F 850 GS support van for luggage transportation (1 piece per person) Ducati Monster 821 and space for passengers (limited) on entire tour Ducati Multistrada 950 Tour T-shirt Honda CRF 1000 L Africa Twin Assistance with Visa procurement Suzuki V-Strom 1000 Triumph Tiger 800 Services not included BMW R 1200 GS $ 4.550,- * All services not mentioned as included and all items of a BMW R 1200 R personal nature. BMW R 1200 RS BMW S 1000 XR Optional Services Ducati Monster 1200 optional deductible reduction on included motorcycle Ducati Multistrada 1260 S insurance (Cover All / Cover Plus) Triumph Tiger Explorer additional rental options prior or post tour on request and availability BMW R 1200 GS Adventure $ 4.680,- * BMW R 1200 RT Ducati Multistrada 1200 Enduro Please note BMW K 1600 GT $ 4.850,- * This group tour is not suited for people with limited mobilites. BMW K 1600 GTL Price for pas s enger in double room $ 2.760,- * Single room s upplement $ 470,- * * Please note that the dates and prices for 2020 are not confirmed yet. The dates shown on our website are preliminary dates for 2020 and might change. Also, for this tour there are yet no prices confirmed for 2020. If the tour price differs more than 5% from last year’s pricing you can cancel your participation until October 31, 2019 without any cancellation fee. CUSTOM TOURS: For custom tour bookings please refer to the pricing included in the special tour offer for your tour. If having any questions please contact our service team at [email protected]! Impressions.
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