In the business of guiding intrepid two-wheeled travelers to all corners of the earth for more than 33 yearsEdelweiss Bike Travel, no one can argue with Edelweiss’s “Number 1 Worldwide” claim. Founded by Werner Wachter in 1980, the Austrian frm employs 40 tour guides around the globe and currently ofers more than 60 routes in locations as popular as the Alps and as obscure as Patagonia or Myanmar.Edelweiss Bike Travel
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tours are not inexpensive,Edelweiss Bike Travel but for the level of service and amenities provided,
they are a remarkably good value.Edelweiss Bike Travel Your choice from a broad selection of the
latest motorcycles from many manufacturers is provided,Edelweiss Bike Travel frstrate accommodations
are arranged on your behalf, and most meals are included in the trip price. But
the most valuable beneft,Edelweiss Bike Travel of course, is the ride routes, each carefully
designed by extremely knowledgeable guides to insure that you experience the
very best riding of any given locale.Edelweiss Bike Travel
Steve Gish,
who lives in California’s Sierra foothills and so knows a thing or two about
great riding,Edelweiss Bike Travel was still blown away by Edelweiss’s Alpine adventure. “Tis is
just one epic pass after another after another,” Gish says. “Every time you
think it can’t get any better, it does. [My wife and I] spent two weeks riding
around Europe on our own last year, but it was nothing like this. Another thing
that can’t be beat with Edelweiss is the local knowledge, and historical
information the tour guides incorporate. And having someone schlep our
luggage—tricky with two people on one bike—is a huge beneft.”
Ten there’s
the unique camaraderie engendered on a group tour, spending a week or more
traversing the most amazing scenery with a gang of similarly passionate riding
enthusiasts. Dan Watson summed that up best: “I don’t want to go home and ride
by myself!”
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