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𝓐𝓾𝓼𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓪𝓷 𝓐𝓵𝓹𝓼 𝓓𝓻𝓲𝓿𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓣𝓸𝓾𝓻

 
Experience a luxurious supercar driving tour starting from Munich in Germany, that offers a perfect blend of awe-inspiring natural beauty and driving thrill along the best scenic routes and the German Autobahn.

The journey includes a unforgettable drive through the magnificent Grossglockner Pass in Austria as well as an a journey through the stunning Dolomites in Italy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site listes as one of the world's most beautiful landscapes.

 


Experience the majestic Grossglockner Pass in the Austria Alps, the German Alpine Road and sweep over the Sella Ronda Mountain Passes of the Italian Dolomites.
 

Experience sweeping country roads as you embark on a luxury driving tour from Munich, Germany. Take in the stunning scenery as you make your way to the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, one of Austria's top three attractions and the highest point in the country.

  • Drive a stretch on the legendary German autobahn in and out of Munich.

  • Ascend the stunning Grossglockner High Alpine Road to Austria's highest point.

  • Navigate the thrilling 4 alpine passes of the Sella Ronda Drive in the Italian Dolomites.

  • Explore Europe's first private Porsche Museum, birthplace of the iconic Porsche 356.

  • Follow the most scenic stretches of the German Alpine Road in Bavaria.

 

If you have an extra day, don't miss the chance to explore the fantastic alpine passes of the Dolomites in Italy. Choose your dream car from a selection of supercars like Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini, or others, and let the programmed GPS guide you effortlessly to your destinations, while enjoying the best hotels along the way.

 

aerial view of grossglockner high alpine road in austria
rear of Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS on Grossglockner Pass in Austria.jpg

 

 

Day 1 ▪️ ARRIVAL

Individual Arrival to Munich, Germany

​Welcome to your Alpine adventure!

Upon your arrival, you will be provided with a comfortable private transfer to your hotel. Later in the evening, your chosen supercar, programmed GPS, and a printed road-book will be delivered to you along with a short tour briefing. Throughout your trip, you will also have access to on-call support.

Day 2 ▪️ GROSSGLOCKNER PASS


Embark on a thrilling drive on the German Autobahn, then cross into the Austrian Tyrol to explore the charming town of Kitzbühel. Afterward, experience the unforgettable beauty of the Grossglockner Alpine Road (Großglockner-Hochalpenstraße) as you journey through the majestic Austrian Alps.

 

Located in the heart of High Tauern National Park, this fantastic road winds up the pyramid-shaped Grossglockner mountain, offering breathtaking alpine vistas and 36 exhilarating turns over 48 kilometers. What starts out as a leisurely road trip quickly transforms into a full-blown driving adventure, complete with stunning views from the road's peak at 2,504 meters (8,215 feet) and a glimpse of the "Pasterze," the longest glacier in the Eastern Alps.

including Hotel in the Austrian Alps

Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS parked on cloudy day on Grossglockner High Alpine Road in Austri
bridge leading over the sylvenstein  dam in bavaria

 

 

Day 3 ▪️ GERLOS PANORAMA ROUTE

Today, take on the Grossglockner High Alpine Road in the opposite direction to get a fresh perspective of the stunning alpine landscape. It's also a great chance for your co-driver to take the wheel and experience the thrill of driving on this masterfully engineered road.

 

Next, travel along the Gerlos Panorama Road, which winds its way through the beautiful alpine scenery and offers stunning views of the 360-meter-high Krimml Waterfalls. Afterward, make your way through the picturesque Bavarian roads before hitting the German autobahn.

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including Hotel at Munich

Day 5 ▪️ DEPARTURE

private transfer to airport/station.

 

MAY THROUGH OCTOBER

AVAILABLE FROM

MUNICH, GERMANY

SALZBURG, AUSTRIA

 

3 NIGHTS | 2 DRIVES

670 KM / 420 MILES

+OPTIONAL DAYS


Enhance your itinerary with optional days: 

Sella Ronda Gardena Pass in the Itaian Dolomites.jpg

 

ITALIAN DOLOMITES

(MAY-OCT)

Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the UNESCO-listed Dolomites as you traverse four exhilarating mountain passes, collectively known as the Sella Ronda.  The route encompasses the Giau Pass, the Pordoi Pass, the Sella Pass, and the awe-inspiring Gardena Pass. Each pass presents a unique and captivating vista, ensuring an unforgettable driving experience. This journey promises an ever-changing panorama of the surrounding limestone mountains, providing an exceptional backdrop for an unforgettable drive through this enchanting region. extra night in Austrian Tyrol

wing of Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS on top of scenic alpine road.jpg

 

GERMAN ALPINE ROAD, LEG 1

(MAR-NOV)

At the German Alpine Road, take some time to visit Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus) and the WWII Doc Center at Obersalzberg, both significant historical sites. Afterward, drive along the Rossfeld Panorama Route towards Salzburg, Austria where you will spend the night. The Rossfeld Panorama Route is known for its breathtaking views and winding roads, perfect for a scenic drive. extra night in Salzburg

wonderful aerial view of neuschwanstein castle.jpg

 

GERMAN ALPINE ROAD, LEG 2

(MAR-NOV)

Start your morning with a picturesque drive over the local mountain pass, crossing the border from Austria into Bavaria. This stretch of the German High Alpine Road is known for its stunning beauty and offers unforgettable driving experiences. Once you've soaked in the incredible scenery, head to Neuschwanstein Castle, which was built by Bavaria's last king, Ludwig II. Enjoy the castle's fairy-tale-like appearance and explore the castle's opulent interiors and learn about its intriguing history. extra night in Austria

Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS parked on top of scenic road overlooking valley in the Austrian

 

NOCKALM ROAD
& PORSCHE

(MAY-OCT)

Drive on one of the most scenic alpine roads in Austria, which features 52 bends on a gentle incline. Along the way, visit the first private Porsche Museum in Europe, which was also the original manufacturing site for Porsche from 1944 to 1950. This is where the iconic Porsche 356 was first produced, making it a must-visit destination for car enthusiasts. extra night in Austrian Tyrol

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