European Bike Week

Ride with us through the Germany and Austria to Europe's motorcycle epicentre, Faaker See.

 

Faaker See is the place to be if Europe is on your mind this year!

 

In 2012, the region of Carinthia in Austria will once again come alive with the sound of V-Twins as European Bike Week comes to town. Europe's biggest free and open bike event last year saw more than 70,000 bikes circle the shores of Lake Faak (aka, Faaker See).

Harley-Davidson’s Demo Ride Experience will, this year, have a fleet of 2013 models, as well as the new Jumpstart experience where non-riders can feel the power of a V-Twin without moving an inch. 

The parade will once again see more than 25,000 bikes take the ride from Faaker See to Finkenstein, Villach and Ossiacher See.

This event continues to attract dealers and traders from all across Europe who will occupy the Dealer Mile and provide shopping enthusiasts with plenty of choice. With food, drink, entertainment and some of Europe’s best biking roads, what more could you ask for?

 

AUGUST 29 to september 15, 2012

  • 13 days bike rental
  • 16 nights accommodation
  • Flights from Australia to Frankfurt return
  • Travel Insurance
  • Fuel & Tolls
  • Welcome dinner
  • Entry to attractions
  • Transfers
  • HEAVY DUTY Tour Pack

Rider $13,990 (twin share)

Pillion $6,990 (twin share)

Solo $14,990 (non share)


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