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Hi Guys
I want to try and get to Istanbul and back in August. My starting point is Bath, UK and I am on a R1100GS. I always take a tent but don't mind doing hotels, hostels, B&Bs, whatever. I usually do 500km a day, take a day off every 4 or 5 days and generally avoid motorways (but I am flexible about all this!) My only problem is, my dates are a fixed. I cannot set off until 9 August, and then I have 3 weeks.
I am seriously considering taking the motorail Dusseldorf-Villach (Austria) and then another (new) motorail Villach-Edirne (Turkey) then riding home, especially if this will save me time & line me up with some other travellers' itineraries. I would like to dip into Bulgaria, northern Greece, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro and Croatia at some stage, & I don't mind whether it's on the way there or the way back.
As an alternative I would be up for doing Ukraine, Romania, & Moldova. I have biked around Romania, western Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia, Slovakia, & the Baltic States before, I just want to "extend the boundaries" a bit this year.
Nigel
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Hi, you will enjoy the Croatia route, I did some of it last summer, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro.
This year I might see you guys in Turkey? I am leaving UK on my R1200 RT on July 24th.
July 25th on the overnight Ferry from Ancona to Igoumenitsa in Greece. Then 2 day ride to Istanbul. Stay there for 2 nights.
Then take 2 days following the coast south stopping at Gallipoli and the site of Troy, through Izmir, then overnight ferry to Athens through Delphi then overnight boat from Patras to Ancona getting home late Sat 2nd Aug.
UK to Istanbul Motorcycle trip 2008
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28 Jun 2008
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Hi guys,
I'll be leaving the lowlands early on sunday 20th of July (no heavy traffic on the German autobahn)
First stop Munich. Expect to reach the Croatian coast around the 22nd.
From there slowly make my way south and east. No fixed route or plan, just want to get to Turkey somehow... not in a hurry though...
Anybody wants to meet up or join....
@Camnz: how's the repairs going???
@everybody else: have safe and inspiring rides..
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xander2
Hi guys,
I'll be leaving the lowlands early on sunday 20th of July (no heavy traffic on the German autobahn)
First stop Munich. Expect to reach the Croatian coast around the 22nd.
From there slowly make my way south and east. No fixed route or plan, just want to get to Turkey somehow... not in a hurry though...
Anybody wants to meet up or join....
@Camnz: how's the repairs going???
@everybody else: have safe and inspiring rides..
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howzit zander2,repairs are all go 
just waiting to hear back from the bike shop doing my MOT.got bad 'rim rot' on front wheel,hoping it will pass.will find out tuesday so fingers crossed.
if all good ill leave uk on the 15th/16th and stay in belguim with a family i met on couchsurfing.com i can put my tent on their lawn for free,will try and use the site a bit on my travels and camping etc.my plans are open and am keen to get to croatia or further down.will keep an eye on the thread and try and catch you guys along the way...peace
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sorry
i ment xander2
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Join up?
I´d like to join up for a streach or two. I am heading for Turkey, leaving from lake Balaton in Hungary, on the 23-24 of July. I´ve got a lot of time but not so much money. Your route along the coast is about the same as the one i had envisioned, but I am 100% flexible. If you´d like to stop by Balaton maybe on the 21 or 22 I am sure we would could find a bed for you. And a nice volleyball match and some  s
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Hi XT600,
I'm leaving Holland the 20th of July. First stop Munich, second stop Croatian coast (around Rijeka somewhere).
I'll slowly make my way down, want to ride Bosnia (Sarajevo) and Albania.
After that somehow get to Turkey.
I'm not riding through Hungary, but if you like to meet up somewhere...let me know....
...some  s sounds nice...
enjoy..
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