On Tue, 7 Apr 2009, Terry Richards wrote:
Do you have any particular reason to skip the ligurian and thyrrenian
coasts ?
In fact, we are now looking at taking a train to Lyon and starting from
there.
I am not a moto-biker at all, but I thought moto-bikers like to travel
on secondary scenic roads and alike, out of the tourist pipeline, if you
can.
To continue on what I suggested in another recent thread
This is the english site of italian Touring Club (TCI), you might look
there for guides in english, road atlas etc.
http://www.touringclub.it//international_TCI/index.asp
This is the main search form for their (excellent) guide books in
italian (might not be obvious if you do not know italian)
http://www.touringclub.com/ITA/viagg...i/default.aspx
This is a search for the keyword "moto"
http://www.touringclub.com/ITA/viagg...e=&Titolo=moto
I made a present of one of those books to a friend (the "moto guide to
Europe"). As far as I remember it included itinerary cards with a road
profile (altitudes, scenic points) and various suggestions.
I do not know the "moto guide to Italy" but I presume it is similar. You
should be able to use at least the maps (I doubt they've translated this
giuide series)
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