gairym
New Member
- Location
- Ardeche, France
Morning all,
I realise that there might not be that many folks around on New Years Day morning but I am (6 month old daughter and so no gallivanting around town for me) and so here's my enquiry.....
I'm planning a two-week long Mountain Bike trip next July in the Alps
Ideally not France (as we live in the Ardeche and I've riden the French Alps quite a lot) but something more like starting in Germany, heading through Austria and ending in Italy.
I was hoping that there might be good-folk out there who've done something similar and could offer route/kit/other advice to make my planning easier and my trip more enjoyable.
What I'm looking (roughly) at is something like this:
- Two weeks away from home (probably 10-12 days in the saddle).
- A route through the Alps taking in as much stunning singletrack as possible (I'm not opposed to asphalt for climbs)
- Ideally staying in refuges/mountain huts as much as possible (to reduce need to carry kit and cost).
- Something around 400 miles in total
The TransAlp event route seems ideal but I don't know if it's all legally ridable for the general public in summer???
So.....any/all help would be very much appreciated as well as any useful info from your experience.
Cheers in advance (and Happy New Year), Gairy.
I realise that there might not be that many folks around on New Years Day morning but I am (6 month old daughter and so no gallivanting around town for me) and so here's my enquiry.....
I'm planning a two-week long Mountain Bike trip next July in the Alps
Ideally not France (as we live in the Ardeche and I've riden the French Alps quite a lot) but something more like starting in Germany, heading through Austria and ending in Italy.
I was hoping that there might be good-folk out there who've done something similar and could offer route/kit/other advice to make my planning easier and my trip more enjoyable.
What I'm looking (roughly) at is something like this:
- Two weeks away from home (probably 10-12 days in the saddle).
- A route through the Alps taking in as much stunning singletrack as possible (I'm not opposed to asphalt for climbs)
- Ideally staying in refuges/mountain huts as much as possible (to reduce need to carry kit and cost).
- Something around 400 miles in total
The TransAlp event route seems ideal but I don't know if it's all legally ridable for the general public in summer???
So.....any/all help would be very much appreciated as well as any useful info from your experience.
Cheers in advance (and Happy New Year), Gairy.