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AMERICA / USA |
15 Days
Premium Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Tour
Route 66
...get your kicks from Chicago to Los Angeles ! |
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Itinerary:
Chicago -
Springfield / Illinois - St. Louis -
Springfield
/ Missouri - Oklahoma City -
Amarillo
- Santa Fe - Gallup - Chinle -
Flagstaff
- Seligman - Las Vegas - Barstow -
Coronado - Santa Monica
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We start our trip in the
Chicago area. Meet your fellow travellers and be our guest at a Welcome
Drink and Dinner in the evening. |
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Wednesday, Day 2 |
Chicago -
Springfield/Il. |
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Early in the morning we
pick up our Harley-Davidsons at the rental office. After a final safety
briefing we set off on the Interstate and local highway until the first
Route 66 signs appear at Joliet. Our first break is at Launching
Pad in Wilmington, one of last original restaurants left on
Route 66.

We carry on to Mc Lean,
where we stop at the Dixie Trucker Home, the highlight of the
Illinois leg of the tour. We also visit the nearby Route 66 Hall of
Fame, with its souvenir shop and restaurant. 
We end our first day on the road at
Springfield, Illinois, for a long time the home town of Abraham
Lincoln, the President of the US during the Civil War. |
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Thursday, Day 3 |
Springfield/Il. - St. Louis |
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We head along Route 66 to
the town of pioneers – St. Louis.

The landmark of St. Louis is the Gateway
Arch. You will have a wonderful lookout over the city from inside this,
the nation’s highest monument (standing 192 m [630 feet] high).

The best starting point for
a scenic tour is Laclede’s Landing. While here, you may wish to
visit Hannegan’s, a restaurant and pub modelled after the US Senate
dining hall where the best bands of the city perform on stage. |
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Friday, Day 4 |
St. Louis
- Springfield/Mo. |
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From Day 4 onwards we ride
on Route 66 and the Interstate. The highlight of today’s journey is the Meramec Caverns. These famous caverns used to be the hiding place of
the outlaw, Jesse James, and have been a tourist attraction since the
opening of Route 66. |
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Saturday, Day 5 |
Springfield/Mo. - Oklahoma City |
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Day 5 is a day of gentle cruising. We pass
through Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma on Route 66. |
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Sunday, Day 6 |
Oklahoma
City - Amarillo |
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We start the day with a
great photo opportunity at a bridge with 38 tremendous bows over the
Canadian River.

We travel on to Clinton and the Route 66
Museum, where we meet Michael Wallis, a wonderful source of fascinating
information on Route 66.

On next stop is Amarillo,
where we head west to the legendary Cadillac Ranch. Here you will
see 10 Cadillacs buried upright and nose down in the dirt as a reminder of
the golden days of Route 66.

We round the day off with a
visit to The Big Texan steak ranch and spend the night in a typical
American motel. |
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Monday, Day 7 |
Amarillo -
Santa Fe |
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The next day takes us from
Amarillo to Adrian, where we stop for refreshments at the Midway
Café. Not only is this a great café with excellent food, it also
offers an assortment of native arts and crafts, antiques, and, of course,
Route 66 souvenirs. Adrian is the halfway point
between Chicago and Los Angeles.

We end our day in Santa
Fe and check out the historic downtown
area. |
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Tuesday, Day 8 |
Santa Fe - Gallup |
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The ride continues south and the next
sightseeing and fotostop is in Madrid, with its original location Maggie's
Dinner from the cult movie "Wild Hogs" featuring
John Travolta and Harley-Davidson motorcycles, of course...

After lunch in Madrid we ride through arguably the most beautiful part of New Mexico. The
gently winding road takes us through the local mesas, with their
distinctive trees, to Laguna Pueblo, where we visit the mission
church built by the Spaniards.

Just in time for dinner, we
arrive at the El Rancho Hotel in Gallup. Although the
glitter is gone today, this is where Hollywood stars once rubbed elbows.
Room 103 was once occupied by Ronald Reagan, room 213 was Humphrey
Bogart’s, room 109 was Doris Day’s, Kirk Douglas occupied room 105, and
Gregory Peck was in room 111. The Marx Brothers lodged in room 118, and
John Wayne recovered from a long day’s ride in room 100. |
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Wednesday, Day 9 |
Gallup -
Chinle |
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After breakfast in the El Rancho Hotel we
continue on Route 66 in a northerly direction straight through Navajo
country.

After only 95 marvellous miles we reach Shiprock, then
Teec Nos Pos, then the Four Corners – the only location in the
USA where four States meet at one point: Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and
Arizona.

On our way south we visit
the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, a truly unforgettable
experience. Although visitors are not allowed to set foot on the floor of
the Navajo’s sacred canyon, a spectacular view of the 800 feet (244 m)
high Spider Rock may be obtained from the rim. We spend the night in
Chinle, near the canyon.
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Thursday, Day 10 |
Chinle - Flagstaff |
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From Chinle, our first leg of the day’s
journey takes us through the Petrified Forest National Park
and the Painted Desert. Both are spectacular sights.

Moving on west, we stop for
lunch in Holbrook, a typical Route 66 town. We particularly
recommend Joe and Aggies Café where the house speciality is cheese
enchiladas.

Thoroughly strengthened, we
depart for Winslow and then Meteor Crater. Meteor Crater was
created almost 30 000 years ago when a meteor hit the Earth, leaving a
crater 500 feet (152 m) deep and almost a mile wide. Today, the crater
serves NASA as a training camp for astronauts.

In the afternoon we arrive
in Flagstaff. We close the day with a visit to The Museum Club (nicknamed ‘The Zoo’), the most popular dance club
between Oklahoma City and Los Angeles. Almost every night of the week
great country music bands offer live entertainment. |
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Friday, Day 11 |
Flagstaff
- Seligman |
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Day 11 is one of the highlights of our trip as
we arrive at the Grand Canyon not long after breakfast. Those who
wish may take a helicopter flight over the canyon.

We continue our trip
through Williams toward the Californian border. This unspoilt
stretch of Route 66 follows the original Route and provides a unique sense
of closeness to the surrounding land.
 
Upon our arrival in
Seligman we pay a visit to the founder of the Historic Route 66
Association, which is located in the Route 66 Visitor Center.
Hopefully we will have an opportunity to meet Angel Delgadillo,
and some of you might end up in his barber chair for a close-up shave.

We spend the night in a
typical Route 66 motel, experiencing the basics!
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Saturday, Day 12 |
Seligman -
Las Vegas |
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After breakfast at Westside Lilo's Cafe, an original Route 66 restaurant, we travel on to
Kingman, where we have lunch at Mr D'Z Diner. The next
stretch of road leads us to the Hoover Dam, the world’s
second largest dam.

This gigantic dam, holding
back the Colorado River and creating Lake Mead, was built in the 1930s and
is still a technical marvel. It stands 660 feet (201 m) tall and is almost
1200 feet (366 m) wide.

We now move on to Las
Vegas and Las Vegas Boulevard. We stay at the legendary hotel The
Mirage, the ideal place for visiting shows, walking on the Strip, or
visiting the Harley-Davidson Café. |
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Sunday, Day 13 |
Las Vegas
- Barstow |
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Once again we ride down Las
Vegas Boulevard before turning in the direction of Barstow.

Just before Needles we pick up Route 66 again and follow what is
commonly considered the most beautiful section of the route.

We stop at the Sahara
Oasis for refreshments, and again in Amboy at Roy’s Café.

If there is enough time
left, we turn off the highway shortly before Barstow and ride into the
Mojave Desert for a few miles to see the ghost town of Calico and
the old silver mine. Now populated again and lovingly restored, Calico
once housed over 1000 miners and adventurers searching for their luck.
This beautiful stretch of Route 66 ends in Barstow, named after the
owner of the Santa Fe Railroad Company and mentioned in the classic song ‘Get
your kicks on route 66’. |
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Monday, Day 14 |
Barstow -
Coronado |
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From Barstow we travel our last few miles on Route 66 to
Victorville and then head south to San Diego and the
Coronado peninsula with it's amazing Coronado Bridge and the famous Hotel Del Coronado (remember
the movie "Some Like it Hot"). As one of the highlights on our tour we spend a relaxing afternoon and
unforgetable night in one of the best
hotels in the world. |
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Tuesday, Day 15 |
Coronado -
Santa Monica |
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On our last day on the road we follow the
Pacific coast, with its white beaches and picturesque cities, northward to
Los Angeles. At Oceanside we leave the legendary Pacific Coast Highway
1 in favour of the Interstate, which will take us straight into Los Angeles.
After returning the motorcycles to the rental office we transfer by
shuttle to Santa Monica Boulevard.

Our tour ends here on the last few
miles of Route 66 at the Santa Monica Pier. In the evening we meet
again for our Farewell Dinner and to reminisce. JOIN US.
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