28-12-12, 07:19 PM
I think the best option is do some motorway through France ot Belgium to get some miles out of the way, its not that interesting countryside anyway. Then after Liege (B)//Namur (B)/Riems (FR) depending which way you go, take the scenic route.
Its defineatly worth spending some time in the Black Forest, unless its pissing down when you usually cant see much. The famous B500 is very scenic, if a little slow on the northern part due to speed restictions.
Rough maps to give you the jist of the routes rather then take these as read.
Through France, Voges, South Black Forest, Lake Constance
http://goo.gl/maps/fxRrX
Though Belgium on the motorway then Monschau, Eiffel area past the Nuburging is good riding, South avoiding the motorways, take the local roads, through Idar Oberstein, Baden Baden, B500, Tuttlingen to Sigmaringen following the river Danube (Donau in German) is nice, then onwards to Munich.
http://goo.gl/maps/Ii3T3
Crossing the middle of Luxembourg from Bastogne in Belgium to Trier in Germany, avoiding the motorways/main roads is also quite nice ride. Petrol is cheap in Luxembourg too. Avoid the main city of Luxembourg.
http://goo.gl/maps/sUqft
The area from Stuttgart to Munich is fairly flat and boring iirc. Munich sits in a fairly large flat plain.
The GrossGrockner is worth the milage if the weather is good. Its a huge area and there are plenty of good roads.
Its defineatly worth spending some time in the Black Forest, unless its pissing down when you usually cant see much. The famous B500 is very scenic, if a little slow on the northern part due to speed restictions.
Rough maps to give you the jist of the routes rather then take these as read.
Through France, Voges, South Black Forest, Lake Constance
http://goo.gl/maps/fxRrX
Though Belgium on the motorway then Monschau, Eiffel area past the Nuburging is good riding, South avoiding the motorways, take the local roads, through Idar Oberstein, Baden Baden, B500, Tuttlingen to Sigmaringen following the river Danube (Donau in German) is nice, then onwards to Munich.
http://goo.gl/maps/Ii3T3
Crossing the middle of Luxembourg from Bastogne in Belgium to Trier in Germany, avoiding the motorways/main roads is also quite nice ride. Petrol is cheap in Luxembourg too. Avoid the main city of Luxembourg.
http://goo.gl/maps/sUqft
The area from Stuttgart to Munich is fairly flat and boring iirc. Munich sits in a fairly large flat plain.
The GrossGrockner is worth the milage if the weather is good. Its a huge area and there are plenty of good roads.