BICYCLE TOURING FROM HOLLAND TO ITALY – VENNBAHN & LUXEMBOURG
In the summer of 2019 I rode my bike from Maastricht in the Netherlands to Lago di Orta in Northern Italy.
This video covers day 1 and 2 of the trip, where I ride the Vennbahn route and cross Luxembourg from North to South.
Great site on the Vennbahn cycling route: https://www.vennbahn.eu/en/
• Riding solo
• Bike: 2015 Specialized AWOL
• Camping yes, cooking no.
Keep calm and pedal on !!!
Music:
Blue Sunrise – JW Roy & The Royal Family
This is what you are – Mario Biondi
Tell your mama – Blackbird
Sock Boo Ga Loo – Bobby Rush
Devil’s son – Danny Vera
16 Comments
Awesome,. Be sure to lock away your valuables on this trip.
Love these videos, would love to do something similar myself, just need to get my ass in to gear . 2020 will now be that year
Much anticipated and didn’t disappoint. Would love to do something like this, maybe in the future, already looking forward to your next adventure 😬
Your videos are the BEST!!
I realy enjoy each one!!
Best Regards from Brasil!
Worth the wait for this great video, big distances, big climbs, serious averages and still time to share this beaut journey; houoe en bedankt.
Yay! A new trip! Brilliant. Thank you, can't wait for the next parts.
Toffe video!:)
Hello love the video.. how did you research where to camp? Is there an app? Or do you have a book? Were the campsites pre-planned?
Always enjoy your music selection with the tours.
I did the same trip to Milan! Great video. What bike do you have? It looks nice and steady
Great soundtrack
Great trip & great video. Love the look at 0:11 😅
how many days did it take to get to italy from Luxembourg?
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Just discovered you. Fun, fun ride. Could not believe the auto group. Jesus, Dodge Ram Pickups are insanely huge here on our streets and roads, but the thought of having them there…. Nuts. Love the choice of music. Are you able to use songs from YouTube Premium in your videos without copyright strikes?
Did you know the entire Vennbahn and a few metres on both sides were allocated to Belgium after WW1? Yeah, you probably did know that as I you a little in-estemate. Both countries are negotiating how to solve this issue. My suggestion: Vennbahn to Germany, Kurfürstendamm toBelgium!