Hoenningen Echternach Bar sur Aube
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Last edit: 01-11-2023
Route Summary
This series of routesdescribes a journey from Hönningen in the Eifel, via Camping Moto
Dordogne, to Zaragoza in Spain and back again. The entire tour took place in the summer of 2022.
The 1st day the ride goes to Bar-sur-Aube, starting at one of the oldest Bike Meetings in the Eifel, namely Cafe Fahrtwind, and this route takes you through the southwest of the Eifel, Luxembourg and the Lorraine. You will also come face to face with Elvis. You really experience something during this journey. Naturally, we stop in Luxembourg to refuel cheaply.
The route is beautiful, varied, but not always exciting and therefore receives 4 stars.
Start: Ahrbrück
End: Bar-sur-Aube
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Duration
9h 14m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
391.91 km
Countries
Panoramaview in Northern France
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After the first coffee you start from Café fahrtwind.Tip: fill up your tank before you start driving. Especially if you ride in a group, it is useful to coordinate your refueling, and this is easiest with a full tank from the start. There is an ED-Tankstelle 100 meters from the starting point.
From Hönningen you drive south. In Adenau you do not go towards the Nürburgring (there are other routes for that), but at the roundabout towards Honerath. You will then drive on much quieter roads than the well-known Bundestraßen. Soon after Honerath you can stop to take a beautiful photo. Then you dive into the forest and wind your way through the southwestern part of the Eifel.
In Gerolstein you can make your first coffee stop at the local bakery. Bakeries are becoming increasingly important when it comes to lunches and coffee breaks. They are well equipped and most have a very rich range. Moreover, parking is almost never a problem.
After the coffee stop you pick up the thread again and via Bitburg (note! It is an alcohol-free ride! ;-)) you cross the border with Luxembourg and you can take your 2nd break in Echternach.
Of course you won't leave Luxembourg without filling your tank to the brim. The latter option exists in Rumelange.
Time flies and before you know it, you're already ready for lunch. In this case, a typical French restaurant was chosen, with a typical French dish: a delicious Döner Kebab at the local snack bar. If you prefer something else, it will be quite difficult in this part of France. A photo posted on the route line of the closed restaurant is one of many. But this Döner tasted excellent.
After the full lunch, you get back on your steel steed and dive into what, for many, is a boring part of France. Agree, if you take those horrible highways and major N roads. If you drive on the smaller D-roads, you will regularly be surprised by beautiful views. The rolling landscape is the reason for this. But Lorraine (Lorraine) also has a rich culture and shows this time and time again.
Another history is the occurrence of 2 world wars in this region. Many casualties occurred in both WWI (trench warfare) and WWII (route to Bastogne by the Allies). As a result, in almost every French village, hamlet or hamlet, you will see an artifact that reminds of one of these periods.
You can drive at a leisurely pace here, although occasionally on tiny, but well-maintained roads. In general, it is the medium-sized D-roads that you drive on.
Frenchy's Diner in Bar-le-Duc deserves a special mention. A real rock & roll restaurant, or at least it makes a desperate attempt to do so.
You stop at the last point: the golden apple, or Hôtel la Pomme d'Or, where your motorcycle can be parked neatly within the gates. "Bonjour, un bière blache, s'il vous plait". Your ice-cold wheat beer will be on the terrace in no time.
Tip: You can eat in the center, which can be reached within 5 minutes on foot.
Stop at Frenchy's Dinner
You are now in France
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Over the centuries, the City and Fortress of Luxembourg, of great strategic importance situated between the Kingdom of France and the Habsburg territories, was gradually built up to be one of the most reputed fortifications in Europe. After belonging to both the France of Louis XIV and the Austria of Maria Theresa, Luxembourg became part of the First French Republic and Empire under Napoleon.The present-day state of Luxembourg first emerged at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. The Grand Duchy, with its powerful fortress, became an independent state under the personal possession of William I of the Netherlands with a Prussian garrison to guard the city against another invasion from France. In 1839, following the turmoil of the Belgian Revolution, the purely French-speaking part of Luxembourg was ceded to Belgium and the Luxembourgish-speaking part (except the Arelerland, the area around Arlon) became what is the present state of Luxembourg.Luxembourg is a founding member of the European Union, OECD, United Nations, NATO, and Benelux. The city of Luxembourg, which is the country's capital and largest city, is the seat of several institutions and agencies of the EU. Luxembourg served on the United Nations Security Council for the years 2013 and 2014, which was a first in the country's history. As of 2020, Luxembourg citizens had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 187 countries and territories, ranking the Luxembourgish passport fifth in the world, tied with Denmark and Spain.
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