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Beginning in the peaks of the Alps and ending
in the Tuscan hills, the Corsican Caper is a unique
adventure spanning a variety of cultures, terrain and
history.
Munich, Germany is the gathering point for the group. This
dynamic city offers a taste of Germany, Bavarian style! Munich
is home to the BMW brand of motorcycles and automobiles, and
the new BMW museum will certainly interest the motor-heads
among us. Those with a lower interest for things mechanical
will find excellent shopping possibilities, centuries of
history, or delightful, easy riding through the Bavarian
countryside. A first glimpse of the Alps might be in order
as riders become acclimated with their new steeds.
The first real day of riding adds another country to the
'been there' list. The quaint, compact, medieval town of
Feldkirch is situated on the border between Austria,
Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Our hotel sits safely within
the city walls, in the shadow of "Schattenburg, "
Feldkirch's
thirteenth-century castle.
In Europe countries sometimes pass beneath the bike as
quickly as counties do in the United States. By day's end on
the second day on the road two things will have happened.
There will be 3 new countries in the bag, and tour members
will have crossed the backbone of the Alps while crossing
into Italy. The Italian Lakes District is a lure for
tourists from around the world, with good reason. Our stay
on the longest of those lakes, Lago Maggiore is in a
grand hotel perfectly located on the water's edge.
After dawdling about the lake in the morning it is time for
a dash to Torino, Italy, home of the 2006 Winter Olympics.
To the west of the city the Alps rise as a seemingly
impenetrable barrier. In fact, delightful roads over high,
remote passes allow passage to the adventurer. And so we go,
through the range to our first overnight in France.
For some it will be time to relax, and a free day allows
just that. For those with an urge to ride, the highest
passes in the Alps await, but the free day means we return
to a familiar hotel to enjoy yet another fantastic meal.
Nice, on the French Riviera, is the next
destination. Following an amazing motorcycle ride to the
coast over tiny mountain pass roads and through impressive
gorges it is unlikely that any of the tour participants will
be at all envious of the flash cars and pleasure boats found
at the coast. There is little doubt that everyone will feel
that they have arrived there via the best mode of transport - by
motorcycle.
On Sunday afternoon it is time to set sail, destination
Corsica. Birthplace of Napoleon. This jewel
of an island in the Mediterranean it the antithesis of the
Riviera. Oh, the fantastic roads, stunning views, miles of
coastline and breathtaking sunsets are there. Missing is
congestion, obstinate wealth, and people. Corsica is a place
you may have all to yourself!
We kick off our stay on Corsica with a free day in Saint
Florent. Here walking, swimming, fishing, jet skiing or
simply sunbathing just might replace a ride. The next
4 days and nights allow plenty of time to investigate this
lovely island in detail. As always, riders have long or
short routes available, and each of our accommodation is
located in what must be the loveliest place on earth.
Or is it? From Corsica we sail across the
Tyrrhenian Sea to disembark at Livorno. And here we get a
sample - a small, but piquant, sample of Tuscany with a drive-by
view of the Leaning Tower of Pisa as the introduction. The much more welcoming walled city of Lucca is our
choice for a stop this evening.
The last day on the road is one of choices (as is every day
on each Beach tour!) Putter about in Lucca? Head for the
hills and those last kilometers of twists and turns? Or
beeline to Florence to experience both its hustle and bustle
and its magic? Oh, difficult decisions, attractive options -
how can it be over so soon?
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Beautiful scenery, challenging roads! The
Alps truly are the ride of a lifetime!
If these photos capture your imagination, look at the
Alpine images from
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or 2004.
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The
Itinerary:
Corsican Caper |
Munich, Germany
Munich – Free day
Feldkirch, Austria
Verbania-Pallanza, Italy
Embrun, France
Embrun - Free day
Nice, France
Saint Florent, Corsica, France
Saint Florent - Free day
Piana, Corsica, France
Ajaccio, Corsica, France
Corte, Corsica, France
Lucca, Italy
Florence, Italy
Corsican
Caper Route |
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Minimum mileage - approx. 1900 over 13 days
riding
Maximum Mileage – your choice!
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Click for Tour Prices |
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2010 Dates: |
September 12-26
(Completely booked) |
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2011 Dates: |
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Tour prices include unlimited use of a BMW F650GS, F800GS, F800R, R1200GS or the R1200R.
Other BMW models will be available with the
following upgrade charges:
R1200RT, K1300GT, K1300R, K1300S:
$790
Other manufacturer's machines may be available, If you have
a desire to ride something special, contact us! |
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All of Beach's
European
tours feature:
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14 nights hotel accommodation
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13 days use of a BMW R1200R, R1200GS
or F650 or F800 series motorcycle
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Freedom to
ride on your own routes, at your own pace! |
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All breakfasts
Most dinners |
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Luggage Van |
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Tour guide book, detailing a variety of daily routing
options, and complete maps or GPS for navigating the
routes of your choice. |
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2
guides, 1 on bike, 1 in van |
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