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01 Klimmen Reschen
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RouteXpert Hans van de Ven (Mr.MRA)
Last edit: 10-11-2021
Route Summary
The first route to the Greek Peloponnese, a surprisingly beautiful journey with all aspects that make you happy as a motorcyclist, such as passes, curves, views and so on.
This first route takes you from Klimmen in South Limburg to Reschen in Italy, from the famous church tower that protrudes above the water.
You will understand that there are a large number of highway kilometers in this route, but the last 165 kilometers is a real party, let yourself be surprised.
Not the first part of the route, but the last part of the route gives this route 4 stars.

Start: Climbing, Climbing Square
End: Reschen, Hotel am Reschensee

Have a good trip (Καλό ταξίδι)
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Duration
12h 10m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
795.12 km
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The first part of this route is not very spectacular, highway with a stop every 2 hours. You then leave the highway for a while to refuel, have something to eat and drink and, last but not least, to stretch your legs.

After just under 600 km you leave the highway to drive the last part of the journey to the end point. This is going to be a party, what do you think of the next?
Eating and drinking at the Haldensee with a spectacular view, then the Hahntenjoch pass with its wonderful curves and then conquer Norbertshohe. Finally, in this route you take the Reschenpass with you before you arrive at the hotel, where you can reminisce about this day and prepare for what is to come.
Stop at Hotel am See
Hotel am Reschensee
Links
Pleinzicht Klimmen
Via Salina Hotel am See
Alpengasthof Norbertshöhe
Hotel am Reschensee
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The Hunsrück (German pronunciation: [ˈhʊnsʁʏk]) is a long, triangular, pronounced upland in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by the valleys of the Moselle-Saar (north-to-west), the Nahe (south), and the Rhine (east). It is continued by the Taunus mountains, past the Rhine and by the Eifel past the Moselle. To the south of the Nahe is a lower, hilly country forming the near bulk of the Palatinate region and all of the, smaller, Saarland. Below its north-east corner is Koblenz.
As the Hunsrück proceeds east it acquires north-south width and three notable gaps in its southern ridges. In this zone are multi-branch headwaters including the Simmerbach ending at Simmertal on the southern edge. This interior is therefore rarely higher than 450 metres (1,480 ft) above sea level. Peaks and escarpments are principally: the (Black Forest) Hochwald, the Idar Forest, the Soonwald, and the Bingen Forest. The highest mountain is the Erbeskopf (816 m; 2,677 ft), towards the region's south-west.
Notable towns are Simmern, Kirchberg, and Idar-Oberstein, Kastellaun, and Morbach. Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is at the centre of the upland, equidistant between Mainz, Trier and Koblenz, co-named after the village of Hahn.
Slate is still mined in the mountains. Since 2010, the region has become one of Germany's major onshore wind power regions. Large wind farms are near Ellern and Kirchberg. Nature-based tourism is widespread. In 2015, a new national park was inaugurated. The pedestrian Geierlay suspension bridge opened in the same year. The climate sees mists that rise most mornings. More rain than the German average is caused by a combination of an oceanic influence and relief precipitation.
Culturally, the region is best known for its Hunsrückisch dialect and through depictions in the Heimat film series. The region saw great emigration in the mid-19th century, particularly to Brazil.
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