Alpine tour 7 days 10-2024 with BMW GS 1250: Grand Route des Alpes, Piedmont, Lake Garda and Timmels

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Motorcycle tour 7 days 2700km Grand Route des Alpes, Fenestrelle, Piedmont, Brescia, Lake Garda, Timmelsjoch with travel recommendations and many impressions Passes and locations visited: COL de Iseran The Col de l'Iseran is the highest drivable mountain pass in the Alps with a height of 2764 m[2]. At the top of the pass, the height is given inaccurately as 2770 m. The Fort Redoute Marie-Thérèse is a Sardinian citadel in Avrieux in France. The name refers to Maria Theresa of Austria-Este (1773-1832), the wife of Victor Emmanuel I, the King of Sardinia. The fort is part of the Barrière de l'Esseillon barrier. The Col du Télégraphe is a mountain pass with a height of 1566 m in the French Alps in the Savoie department. The well-developed, asphalted road D902 leads through the Cerces massif (Massif des Cerces) and connects the holiday resort of Valloire with Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne in the Arc valley in the Maurienne region. The pass is part of the Route des Grandes Alpes. Until 1947, this pass, called Col de Montgenèvre or Colle del Monginevro, formed the official border between France and Italy in this area - only then was it moved a few kilometers to the east. The Col d'Izoard is a 2360 meter high road pass in the French Alps, Hautes-Alpes department and is the third highest pass on the Route des Grandes Alpes. Beautiful landscape Col de la Madeleine is a 1993 meter high Alpine pass in France. It is located in the Savoie department, which is part of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It connects the town of La Chambre on the Arc river in the Maurienne region with the towns of Aigueblanche and Feissons-sur-Isère in the Tarentaise. The Col du Galibier (French for "Galibier Pass") is a mountain pass in the French Alps. The pass road leading over the Col (departmental road D 902) was built in 1876 and, with a height of 2642 m (according to older information 2645 m), as of autumn 2007 it is the fifth highest paved road pass in the Alps. The Col du Galibier, or the small hill with an orientation stone not far from the pass, offers a stunning panorama. To the north the view extends as far as the highest mountain in the Alps, Mont Blanc. While Mont Blanc towers far into the sky, to the south of the pass the highest and most famous mountain in the Dauphiné Alps is within reach: the Barre des Écrins and the Meije rise in all their splendour from wild, torn glaciers and an unmissable sea of ​​peaks. The Fenestrelle Fortress (Italian: Fortezza di Fenestrelle or Forte di Fenestrelle) is the largest fortification in Europe and the next largest wall after the Great Wall of China. It consists of the three fortresses of San Carlo, Tre Denti and Delle Valli, which are connected by a tunnel through which runs the longest covered staircase in Europe with almost 4000 steps. The fortification was built in the 18th and 19th centuries in the town of Fenestrelle in the Val Chisone (province of Turin). Because of its extension over the entire left side of the valley, it is also called the great wall of Piedmont. Brixia) is a city in the Italian region of Lombardy with 196,606 inhabitants (31 May 2022).[2] Located on the southern edge of the Alps at the transition to the Po Valley, the city is the seat of the University of Brescia, the capital of the province of Brescia and, after Milan, the second largest municipality in Lombardy. The city museum, which is housed in a monastery complex of Lombard origin, offers an exhibition concept and location that is unique in Italy and Europe on an exhibition area of ​​​​around 14,000 square meters, in an environment that is closely linked to the approximately 11,000 objects on display, a journey through the history, art and spirituality of Brescia from prehistory to the present. On June 25, 2011, Brescia was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO with the title "The Lombards in Italy. Places of Power (568-774 AD)" was added to the list of World Heritage Sites. The Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum in Hochgurgl in Tyrol was considered the highest (2171 m above sea level) motorcycle museum in Europe. It opened in April 2016 and was open all year round.[1][2] Historic motorcycles and automobiles as well as special exhibitions were shown on an area of ​​around 3000 m². In 2018, around 230 motorcycles from over 100 different manufacturers were on display (including around 30 loaned items). Two thirds of the exhibits were still roadworthy.[3]The "godfather" of the Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum is Giacomo Agostini.[4]

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