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Freitag, 7. August 2015 | Domenico Schiano Moriello | Europa

Day 2, Warth - Andermatt

What can you ask more when you wake up in Warth, the sky is blue, the mountains around look fabulous and there are a bunch of stunning Ducatis down in the garage waiting for us? What a perfect day! We first rode the Furkajoch, then passed through Liechtenstein before having lunch at the Walensee in Switzerland. Then the beautiful Reschenpass was waiting for us before we finally reached Andermatt.

Our Multistradas on the Furkajoch
wonderful view from the Furkajoch, from where we could even see Switzerland already!
Old and new motorcycles
Group picture in Altdorf with the Swiss hero William Tell

Day 3, Andermatt - Livigno

Another beautiful morning and we feel ready for a big challenge, because today six mountain passes among the most famous in the Alps are awaiting us! St. Gotthard, San Bernardino, Spluga, Maloja, Bernina and Forcola di Livigno, thousands of curves and wonderful landscapes! Let's gooooo!!!

ready to go!
on the St. Gotthard pass
Esteban, Richard and Fernando at the San Bernardino pass
John
Pablo
Domenico
Entering Italy on the Spluga pass
View from the Spluga pass
The Acquafraggia waterfall
Silvaplana lake, a paradise for windsurfers at 1800 metres of altitude!
The impressive Bernina Mount and its glacier
The famous red train "Bernina Express". Its route was declared a World Heritage Site in 2008. The trip on the Bernina Express through this World Heritage Site is a four-hour railway journey across 196 bridges, through 55 tunnels and across the Bernina Pass at 2,253 metres above sea.

Day 4, Rest Day Livigno

First group picture!
on the Albula pass
Harald and Pablo
the impressive dam that created the Livigno lake

Day 5, Livigno - Bozen

Ciao Livigno!
Pitstop on the Stelvio Pass, of course at Bruno's!
Typical faces after reaching the top of the Stelvio pass
The Cathedral of Bozen

Day 6, Bozen - Kals

The Dolomites from Passo Valles
Coffee break on Passo Valles
Fernando relaxing
on the top of Passo Giau
Group photo on Passo Giau
On the Monte Lagazuoi
Some rain came down! Here John is trying to keep his head dry
riding down from the Falzarego pass
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Richard Loeb
Freitag, 21. August 2015 um 15:17

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pablo
Samstag, 22. August 2015 um 20:28

muy bueeeena Patacon!!!
John
Donnerstag, 20. August 2015 um 12:37

Many thanks Harald, Domenico & Edelweiss.
Fantastic bikes in perfect condition, great roads & hotels and the tour guides are really great. Great guys from Costarica & Argentina. Let's do it again next year. I have to get me 1 of those Multistradas. Taken me a week to get used to my monster again????
Pablo
Montag, 17. August 2015 um 01:46

Thanks Edelweiss, Domenico and Harald for such a wonderful trip! an unforgettable experience. This place is like the paradise for motorcyclist
Flawless organization, very professional guides, and friendly moto-mates.. amazing tour!
Peter Hartmann
Mittwoch, 12. August 2015 um 21:16

Ciao Domenico!

Na endlich hast du ein ordentliches Bike
Da wird die Suzy aber traurig Zuhause sein.
Hoffentlich hast du sie gut angekettet

Gruß und immer Ketten schmiera!!!!!!
Peter Hartmann
- Tourguideschieber-
Domenico Schiano
Samstag, 15. August 2015 um 08:27

Ciao Pedro!
Wie geht es dir? Ich hoffe sehr gut!
Ja die Multistrada ist ein tolles Bike, aber die Suzi hab ich vermisst! Und es gab auch wenig Ketten schmiera! Gruss mir alle, ciao von Napoli!!!
Domenico
Richard Loeb
Samstag, 8. August 2015 um 22:15

Even though the pictures are amazing the entire ride was even better. Great experience , wonderful riding , excellent food and hotels . Bravo ....

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