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Yes but riding 200 km without highway is at least 4 hours per day. A few days break here and there and your holliday turns into a rush...
It's 200kms a day including a few days break.
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You should definitely ride over into Spain when you're in the Pyrenees - 70% of the mountains are on that side of the frontier and the roads and scenery are far, far better and more varied.

There are two 'must do' Colls on the French side; the Tourmalet pass and the Irati pass. Once you fit the border crossings back into France to do these you have a pretty good route - but whatever you do, don't go into Andorra - it's an absolute dump and all of the roads leading up to it are congested and dangerous.

I more or less live in a camp site along your way in Spain, on the N260* so send me a PM when you're approaching and we'll split a few stubbies - or at least a proper cup of tea if you're just passing through

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* NB the N260 isn't the be-all-and-end-all Pyrenean road that many folks say it it - there are several crap sections and every year it's being 'improved' into being no good at all
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Here is better road suggestions for you.
Map not show exact road only approximate direction, but this way all of destinations mentioned by you, are included. Pure driving for me it would be approx 5 days: 500-600+ km per day.
Better is take ferry to Tallin (overnight) from Stockholm (or Helsinki if decide visit Finland) if not going to Russia.
Ferry from Denmark is 4hr and not expensive- in gasoline and camp, by driving around you will spend more.
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You should definitely ride over into Spain when you're in the Pyrenees - 70% of the mountains are on that side of the frontier and the roads and scenery are far, far better and more varied.

There are two 'must do' Colls on the French side; the Tourmalet pass and the Irati pass. Once you fit the border crossings back into France to do these you have a pretty good route - but whatever you do, don't go into Andorra - it's an absolute dump and all of the roads leading up to it are congested and dangerous.

I more or less live in a camp site along your way in Spain, on the N260* so send me a PM when you're approaching and we'll split a few stubbies - or at least a proper cup of tea if you're just passing through

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* NB the N260 isn't the be-all-and-end-all Pyrenean road that many folks say it it - there are several crap sections and every year it's being 'improved' into being no good at all
Hello Simon,

Thank you for your information.... I would be in that area on the end of my Journey around September....I have noted the must do's thank you...Information from local people like yourself is priceless.....I will definitely pop you a pm to see if you are around

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Here is better road suggestions for you.
Map not show exact road only approximate direction, but this way all of destinations mentioned by you, are included. Pure driving for me it would be approx 5 days: 500-600+ km per day.
Better is take ferry to Tallin (overnight) from Stockholm (or Helsinki if decide visit Finland) if not going to Russia.
Ferry from Denmark is 4hr and not expensive- in gasoline and camp, by driving around you will spend more.
Thanks Eshark,

Yes crossing from Hirtshals does seem to be the most sensible option, as it allows me to get straight into the heart of the west coast..possibly further north as well...problem being I could be up north a bit early... mid June????..I am flexible as long as I am around the circled area mid to late july as I want to spend a few weeks here..More and more unlikely to enter Russia this Time, so the direction you listed is very close to what I may end up doing... Thank you
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Hello Simon,

Thank you for your information.... I would be in that area on the end of my Journey around September....I have noted the must do's thank you...Information from local people like yourself is priceless.....I will definitely pop you a pm to see if you are around

Cheers Phil
Hi Phil,

I'm hosting my bi-annual HISS off-road event there the week September 6th to 11th if you want to pop in and share a good time with a load of other adventurous bikers.

I don't suppose you'll have toe to participate, which means paying a fee - but the camping is open to everyone and we all have a good time in the evenings . . .

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According to the map,some best colors of turkey seems outside..This is generally once in a life journey so I guess will be good to have your Turkey route as detailed below.Here goes my personal idea..

Nothing interesting in blacksea coastline except sumela monastry in trabzon..boring traffic ,many small towns and traffic lights..better take the road to south from samsun...Also ankara,being a capital city,is also boring and nothing interesting except some big museums..
After making georgia gate to samsun..
1-Samsun (fish restaurants) çorum (capital of hittites)ankara, aksaray (salt lake) cappadocia
2-Cappadocia,konya (center of sufism and mevlana),egridir lake.(old turkish natural life)
3-eğridir denizli,pamukkale(cotton castle! hot springs spa.)
4-Pamukkale-selçuk.(ephesus and st.mary hill here)
5-Selçuk,izmir,ayvalık,asos,babakale.(westernmost point of main asia continent and get your certificate by the headman of the vilage, Mr.Mustafa..nice small seaside village)
6-Asos,troy,çanakkale,galipoli.
7-gallipoli istanbul by the seaside.
8-9- mınımum 2 days to discover istanbul.
10-İstanbul-edirne-kapıkule gate.(just 2-3 hours)

tips..:
1-gas is most expensive here.now about 2 usd.per liter..many campsites and free camping areas availabe on this route..Salt lake,gallipoli anzac bay,etc.
2-several bikers festivals available in some cities during summer months and its a good opportunity for free entertainment,camping, and overall getting to know locals and the country better..Below are the photos for 2015-festival schedule and asia certificate..( I believe will be a good memory)

All the best.
Hi Mehmet,
Can you put this route on Google map?
I hardly can not trace most of all places and also identfy more spectacular road
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I like your route, but consider extending further north along the coast of Norway. You're missing the beautiful Lofoten Islands, which is only a couple of days ride from Kristiansund. Actually, while you're there, you should go to the North Cape, but hey-ho - you can't get it all, I guess.
I've recently launched a non-commercial web site Ride Norway | All you need to know for your motorcycle trip to Norway for route suggestions, shoestring tips etc for riders visiting Norway. Maybe it'll be of some help.

Have a GREAT trip!
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I like your route, but consider extending further north along the coast of Norway. You're missing the beautiful Lofoten Islands, which is only a couple of days ride from Kristiansund. Actually, while you're there, you should go to the North Cape, but hey-ho - you can't get it all, I guess.
I've recently launched a non-commercial web site Ride Norway | All you need to know for your motorcycle trip to Norway for route suggestions, shoestring tips etc for riders visiting Norway. Maybe it'll be of some help.

Have a GREAT trip!
Site bookmarked - thanks ! I rode up to North Cape in 2014 and will be heading back to Norway at some point in the next couple of years .......

But of course, if you travel in Norway the most important advice is

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Great! Send me a few piccies so I can post them on the site!
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I like your route, but consider extending further north along the coast of Norway. You're missing the beautiful Lofoten Islands, which is only a couple of days ride from Kristiansund. Actually, while you're there, you should go to the North Cape, but hey-ho - you can't get it all, I guess.
I've recently launched a non-commercial web site Ride Norway | All you need to know for your motorcycle trip to Norway for route suggestions, shoestring tips etc for riders visiting Norway. Maybe it'll be of some help.

Have a GREAT trip!
Thank you,

I would like to travel further north and may do so.. Depending on the weather ( mid to late June).. As I need to be starting the alps East Austria and heading west by late July. I have been transferring gps routes from John Hermanns " riding the alps and beyond" to my Basecamp.. I could spend weeks riding these magical roads..
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Thanks Eshark,

Yes crossing from Hirtshals does seem to be the most sensible option, as it allows me to get straight into the heart of the west coast..possibly further north as well...problem being I could be up north a bit early... mid June????..I am flexible as long as I am around the circled area mid to late july as I want to spend a few weeks here..More and more unlikely to enter Russia this Time, so the direction you listed is very close to what I may end up doing... Thank you
Cheers Phil
I did a trip through Norway last summer - travelled from Hirtshals across to Kristiansand on 17 June before heading north. Weather was fine and not too cold for camping ! Snow beside the roads in places but all main roads were clear.
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Great! Send me a few piccies so I can post them on the site!
Loads of photos on my FB page here

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If you get to Ireland, I have a large stock of vegemite here when you arrive here.
We have camping/hostel facalities here at motofeirme as well as a well equipped shop to work on your bike.
We of course also have a bar with fire pit.
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[QUOTE=wheatwhacker;498566]If you get to Ireland, I have a large stock of vegemite here when you arrive here.
We have camping/hostel facalities here at motofeirme as well as a well equipped shop to work on your bike.
We of course also have a bar with fire pit.[/QUOTE

Oh how could I say no to that... I will be in Ireland at the tail end of my trip late September. You might say saving the best till last hey ....I will call by....cheers
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