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USA / AMERICA |
Motorcycle
Tour on a Harley-Davidson
Highway 1
West Coast and Wild West of the USA |
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Itinerary:
Los Angeles -
Morro Bay - San Francisco - Laytonville -
South Lake Tahoe -
Reno - Tonopah -
Las Vegas - Barstow - Santa Monica
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Welcome to
Los Angeles. After a transfer to your hotel, meet your fellow travellers at a
Welcome Drink and Dinner in the evening. |
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Saturday, Day 2 |
Los
Angeles - Morro Bay |
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After
collecting our Harley-Davidson
Motorycles
from the rental office we start our trip north along Highway 1. Passing
the Santa Monica Pier and Sunset Boulevard we eventually reach Malibu. We
then head into central valley farmlands of California and the coastal
hills of the Los Padres National Forest. Travelling through beautiful
countryside, we stop
at
Santa Barbara's
Stearns Wharf for lunch
before visiting Solvang, the ‘Danish capital of America’, where you will
see windmills, horse drawn carriages, horse ranches, and wineries. We
continue north through lush green hills, farmland, and cattle ranches
before reaching Morro Bay. |
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Sunday, Day 3 |
Morro Bay -
San Francisco |
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In the
morning we continue our ride with the Pacific Ocean on the left and the
majestic Santa Lucia mountains on the right. This is the Big Sur, or ‘El
Sur Grande’, a wonderfully scenic region that we cover during today’s
ride. We stop at Point Pinos
Lighthouse,
the entrance to Monterey Bay. Our journey continues through Castroville,
where Norma Jean (Marilyn Monroe) was once crowned Artichoke Queen.
Finally we reach Half Moon Bay and Pacifica, where we head north toward
San Francisco and our hotel.
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Monday, Day 4 |
Alcatraz
und San Francisco |
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Day 4 is a rest day in
San Francisco. You may wish to explore the city on foot or using some
of the city’s famous cable cars. Highlights include the Golden Gate
Bridge, one of the world’s longest suspension bridges, the
Haight-Ashbury district, Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, Nob Hill, Union
Street, and Lombard Street.
 
You may also wish to visit Alcatraz, famous
as an official US Army prison and then as a Federal prison. |
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Tuesday, Day 5 |
San
Francisco - Laytonville |
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We start the
day by riding over the Golden Gate Bridge and visiting the local Harley-Davidson
dealer, heading into Marin County and the artist town of
Sausalito. Our journey now takes us through stunning scenery as we pass
Mount Tamalpais and miles of redwood groves. On a good day the snow-covered
Sierra Nevada range can be seen. We hit the Pacific and the Wild Coast, passing
through Muir Beach, a small hamlet where ocean-view homes oppose the
bluffs of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Continuing north, we pass
through Fort Ross and Gualala, stopping in Mendocino, a
renowned haven for artists, writers, woodworkers, potters, etc. You will be able
to buy gifts and souvenirs here if you wish. A highlight of the day is Leggett, with its
‘Leggett Drive Through Tree’. We spend the night in Laytonville.
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Wednesday, Day 6 |
Laytonville - South Lake Tahoe |
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Day 6 continues our journey along Clear
Lake, the largest natural lake in California, and the outskirts of the Mendocino National Forest. We travel through the forested hills,
turning south.
Passing
Sacramento we travel to Placerville, a gold rush town, and then on to
Camino in the heart of the El Dorado Wine Country. Our route now takes us
through the Eldorado National Forest and into South Lake Tahoe and
Stateline, where the California–Nevada State Line can be found. If you
feel like trying your luck, Stateline has many world-class casinos.
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Thursday, Day 7 |
South Lake Tahoe -
Reno |
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Our day begins with a journey through the
Toiyabe National Forest toward Genoa, the oldest permanent
settlement in Nevada and one of the most attractive villages in the
American West. From Genoa, we continue
north to Carson City and Virginia City.

Virginia City, which was once a boom town, now
stands as a monument to the riches that could be obtained during the gold rush.

Our destination for the
night is Reno, where you have free time to visit the many casinos
and shows. |
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Friday, Day 8 |
Reno
- Tonopah |
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Day 8 starts as we head east and then south to Yerington, situated along the banks of the Walker River and
surrounded by picturesque mountains full of ghost towns and old gold
mining camps. We continue to Hawthorne, with the landscape slowly
changing into a desert environment, before reaching Tonopah, an old
mining boom town. You will be able to get a real feel for Nevada’s
colourful history here. |
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Saturday, Day 9 |
Tonopah -
Las Vegas |
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Right
in the morning we continue south to Goldfield with the best old buildings
in Nevada and then head south to Beatty, a picturesque desert town in the
Amargosa River Valley.
 We continue through Amargosa Valley, Indian
Springs, and into gambling capital Las Vegas. |
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This is a rest day and gives you the opportunity to
spend time in Las Vegas sightseeing, taking in some of the many shows, or
visiting the casinos.
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Monday, Day 11 |
Las Vegas
- Barstow |
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We leave
Las Vegas, heading for Baker, where we have lunch at the Mad Greek
Restaurant. From Baker we continue south to Barstow and detour to the old
silver mining town of Calico. Back on the main road, we reach Barstow,
once a small mining and railroad town in California’s Mojave Desert.
Barstow’s Main Street is part of the original Route 66. This is where we
stay for the night. |
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Tuesday, Day 12 |
Barstow -
Santa Monica |
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On our
last day “on the road” we continue on to Victorville, where we descend
into the greater Los Angeles basin. We return our Harley-Davidsons to the
rental office and transfer to the hotel in Santa Monica. In the evening we
gather for our Farewell Dinner and to reminisce. |
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