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Originally Posted by Rider5
Thank you so much for your time and guide we are leaving on 27th of july just little nervous to ride on the other side as we both never driven other side.
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My wife and I do a lot of riding on the right and we (and a lot of friends) actually prefer it. I don’t know why?
Our biggest problem is converting back to riding on the left on our return so watch out for that.
A little mantra I used when first riding on the continent was to start the bike and say “RIGHT, here we go”.
A direct, non motorway, route to the Dolomites is around 750 miles. At 200 miles a day that’s around 4 days = 8 days return so leaving 1 day in the Dolomites and no rest day. That’s assuming that Dover is close by.
It’s a route we have done a few times.
Highlights for me are:
The Ardennes, Black Forest, Austrian and Italian Alps.
Depending on what daily mileage your happy with and whether your camping or hotels, you may have to hit the motorways occasionally to save time between the really good bits (it’s all good, just some bits are brilliant).
A bit of advice if I may.
The internet seams to have brought a mentality of the ‘perfect road trip’ where riders research the life out of their prospective trip so that everything is perfect. I appreciate that many people need this reassurance but, for me, that takes the magic out of it.
If you’re naturally easy going, take this attitude with you and go with the flow.
We tend to pick a few areas we’d like to go to on a trip but often we’ll find a place we like and stay longer then miss the next place out. We regularly stay too long in a place and have to do a 700 mile hack back to the ferry - but it’s worth it and part of the adventure. Also, local knowledge will tell you things that are not necessarily on the web so chat to the locals.
This year is the 30th anniversary of our first European bike holiday as a couple and we’ve done at least one every year since including further afield.
You’ll find everything easier riding on the continent than in the UK and will be itching to go again.
Have a great trip