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Title: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: 81lly on April 09, 2012, 10:38:25 pm
Hey guys...

Me and my mates are planning a road trip down to Germany in June. We've never been to Germany nor have we ever driven abroad so this will be a good experience. I need all the information and advice that you guys can give me  :smiley:

Also is there any car rental places in the uk that will hire out cars to 22 year olds? If not then we'll be taking our own.

Any help, advice and information is greatly appreciated  :happy2:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: Beddie on April 09, 2012, 10:50:06 pm
Drive on the right...  :happy2:

Seriously though, you'll have a blast, i've been going over for the last 5 years and still enjoy just driving over there, did a 3 week 2800 mile road trip back in 2008 and loved every minute  :smiley:

So many great places to visit, but i can recommend the Eifel region including the Nurburgring of course, The Black forest is perhaps my favourite part of Germany and the 'Black forest high road' is a must imo, Baden Baden is a nice place to stop and heading further south Lake Constance and the surrounding area is beautiful!

We did the Ring for a few days, then south to Baden Baden, then down to Freidrichshafen and Lake Constance for 4 days, popped over to Austria then into Switzerland taking in the Davos -Bormio road and ultimately the Stelvio Pass, back into Germany then to the Audi factory tour @ Ingolstadt, then headed over for a taste of the old eastern block with a stop in Leipzig for the Porsche factory, then up to Wolfsburg for a trip to the VW Autostadt again (well worth a trip!) Then back over to Munster which i found to be a really nice and buzzing University city  :smiley:

Mosel valley region and lots of places along the Rhine are lovely places too (Cochem in particular i like) and if you plan the route you'll find plenty of great roads, i love the place  :happy2:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: Deako on April 10, 2012, 03:20:35 pm
Another vote for 'Ring and a day trip to Cochem (which is just around the corner really). Mosel valley is lovely.

Ive been going since 2008 (always planned to go a few years before, but something always got in the way) and love the place. But mostly go for the 'Ring.
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: tony_danza on April 10, 2012, 05:33:33 pm
All of what's been mentioned is great, the Bavarian region and Munich in particular are super too.
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: Janner_Sy on April 10, 2012, 05:37:03 pm
I used to live right next to the Eifel region.  The whole area is absolutely stunning.  

If yo can fit in a trip to Berlin its worth it.  Stunning place and absolutely awesome on the piss.  Then on your way back towards france stop by for a trackday at oschersleben Motorsport arena.  Quality track
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: 81lly on April 10, 2012, 06:30:09 pm
Thanks for the reply guys  :drinking:

We will be checking out the Ring and maybe do one slow lap  :signLOL:
Munich is one place we will be visiting, the rest is all yet to be decided.

What would we need as in passports is a must and I know that I need to stick a GB sticker on the rear of the vehicle. Anything else?
You guys go via ferry or the channel tunnel?
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: tony_danza on April 10, 2012, 06:36:17 pm
Checklist of stuff (http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/overseas/compulsory_equipment.html)

Pre-book a trip around the BMW factory whilst in Munich, even if you don't like them, it's an absolutely fascinating place. A trip up the Olympic tower over the road is well worth it too.

You won't need much help finding beer halls in Munich, but some of my favourites are:

Augustiner
Hofbräuhaus
Löwenbräukeller
Paulaner Bräuhaus
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: 81lly on April 10, 2012, 07:13:01 pm
Checklist of stuff (http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/overseas/compulsory_equipment.html)

Pre-book a trip around the BMW factory whilst in Munich, even if you don't like them, it's an absolutely fascinating place. A trip up the Olympic tower over the road is well worth it too.

You won't need much help finding beer halls in Munich, but some of my favourites are:

Augustiner
Hofbräuhaus
Löwenbräukeller
Paulaner Bräuhaus


Top man :happy2:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: nezquick on April 11, 2012, 08:51:02 am
Don't forget to check your insurance! some policies only include a maximum amount of days your insured abroad. At 22 I think you might find it a bit more difficult to hire a decent car so would just stick to your GTI  :happy2:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: john87 on April 11, 2012, 10:06:32 am
Would love to drive in Deutschland, although since I'm a tight Scots git I'd porbably only take my Golf if it was the GTD or GT TDI flavour, more money for  :drinking:

In my experience, I've had trouble renting anything bigger than an astra 1.6 under the age of 24  :fighting:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: Tfsi_Mike on April 11, 2012, 10:21:42 am


I'd move back to Germany tomorrow  :sad1: :sad1:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: 81lly on April 11, 2012, 03:25:52 pm
Don't forget to check your insurance! some policies only include a maximum amount of days your insured abroad. At 22 I think you might find it a bit more difficult to hire a decent car so would just stick to your GTI  :happy2:
I don't drive a GTI :sad1: but I do have a GT :happy2:

Would love to drive in Deutschland, although since I'm a tight Scots git I'd porbably only take my Golf if it was the GTD or GT TDI flavour, more money for  :drinking:

In my experience, I've had trouble renting anything bigger than an astra 1.6 under the age of 24  :fighting:

I'm finding it difficult to find anything decent, was hoping for a bigger & comfier (is that even a word?) car like the Range Rover or Q7.
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: RedRobin on April 12, 2012, 11:05:14 am
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Germany is by far my most favourite country for driving in. Even their 'B-roads' are amazing. But be aware that not all autobahns have unrestricted speed limits throughout their length. Lane discipline is far better there than in the UK too where centre lane hogging is shocking!  :fighting:

You might be cruising along at 120mph+ but watchout in your rear view mirrors for very fast Audi's, Mercs, Porsches, BMW's, etc which are doing 160mph+. That's where DRL's really help (and what prompted me to get mine).

I've been to/through Germany lots of times and the GTI, even when she's been loaded with 3 people and luggage, has been amazing. She is modified though.

Also, a town name sign is automatically the start of a speed limit zone and the same sign with a red diagonal stripe across it signifies the end of both the urban boundary and the end of the speed limit. There's much less signage. Respect and obey it and don't take the piss.

Oh, and be very careful when heading back through northern France - The French police love to catch English cars for speeding!

When you hit the M20 in the UK again 70 will feel like 40 - It's very very dull  :sad1:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: the bruce on April 12, 2012, 02:05:49 pm
I'd move back to Germany tomorrow  :sad1: :sad1:

Remember "Britain is Great". (former British tourism advertising in Germany)  :happy2:

Living in Germany I much more would like to take a road trip to England, Wales and Scotland.  :wink:


I'd vote for:

- Brügge (Belgium)
- Aachen
- Nürburgring
- Mosel (Traben-Trarbach, Bernkastel-Kues (amazing sounding uphill tunnel) and castle "Burg Eltz"
- Trier (oldest city in Germany, near Luxemburg and French border)
- Freiburg /Breisgau
- Black Forest
- "Bodensee" Lake Constance > "Meinau" island
- "Allgäu"

If you have the time, via "Fernpass" and "Reschenpass" through Austria to Italy.
The "Stifser Joch" (passo di Stelvio) would also be a great (driving) experience.
If you visit northern Italy don't miss Verona and Venice.

 :happy2:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: campbell511 on April 12, 2012, 03:09:15 pm
+1 for the Hofbräuhaus in Munich  :drinking: Beware the Stein though as the beer is stronger. We used Wombats hostels when on our euro trip in both Berlin and Munich which were excellent. Although we didnt drive so no idea regarding secure parking.
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: kgordon on April 13, 2012, 08:13:57 am
going on a roadtrip is definitely the way to do it, because this would mean more fun and adventure especially if you know you have good company because it could mean more unexpected stuff happening along the way plus it gives you much more time to discover places and bonding time. just be sure that you check your car before doing so and bring in the necessary stuff to get your trip more comfortable at that. happy roadtrip! would love to hear how this turns out!
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: dmac1969 on April 22, 2012, 10:04:49 pm
I would LOVE to do this! Germany is my favourite place on Planet Earth and I would live there in a heartbeat if I could. I love Munich , went there last year and done the BMW World and Museum , but not the Factory tour. I'm going back this year so I will do it this time , also taking a trip on the ICE to Ingolstadt and will do the Audi Factory and Museum as well. Unfortunately I'm not taking my GTI , but an Easyjet A319 from Edinburgh Turnhouse instead. Maybe some other time.....

PS Hacker Pschorr is superior to Paulaner beer , IMHO of course!
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: Russ_leeds on April 22, 2012, 11:23:33 pm
I'm also doing this in July :happy2: I can't wait to be honest :party:
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: Chalky_white on April 23, 2012, 03:04:33 pm
I'm working in Germany at the moment.

You will love driving over here, just stick to the limits where there is limits and on the unrestricted parts go for it and see what your top end is! But still check your mirrors because there will be someone catching you! Munich and the Bayern region is beautiful, you will pass near to the Hockenieimring too so that could be worth visit too. Have a good trip!
Title: Re: A road trip to Germany...
Post by: dmac1969 on April 23, 2012, 08:39:32 pm
I'm working in Germany at the moment.

You will love driving over here, just stick to the limits where there is limits and on the unrestricted parts go for it and see what your top end is! But still check your mirrors because there will be someone catching you! Munich and the Bayern region is beautiful, you will pass near to the Hockenieimring too so that could be worth visit too. Have a good trip!

Ive been to Hockenheim 3 times , to the F1 , back when the track was in its original form in the early 90s. I stayed in a lovely little town called Bad Durkheim.