You join us just outside of Ramstein airbase, and now it’s time to get to Trier along some of the best backroads I’ve ever found in Germany – smooth narrow ribbons of Tarmac with stunning views and the occasional glimpse of the Moselle valley. Join us for a very quick tour of the best burgers in Germany (fight me), and then some hidden – and not so hidden – Second World War sights in Trier itself. Next stop, Belgium…

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  1. Germany is so underated for biking. Wen't to Edersee this year on my MT10 for a KTM meetup. Went vis Remagen because of one of your other videos, I might have mentioned it previously. It was awesome 😀 Cheers Tim, I've added the burgers to my list.

  2. The plaque in Trier roughly translated as follows: High Bunker Augustinerhof

    Built during the war years 1941–1943,
    it was constructed in reference to medieval military architectural forms but was never completed.

    In its architecture, it stands as a unique military-technical time document for Trier.

    Today, the bunker is used as storage space.

  3. Hi Tim, I very much appreciate these vids. I’m just trying to trace your route from Ramstein to Trier ( I was there in September). Could you please give some more details such as towns en route. I realise you mention Road numbers.

  4. Fantastic roads. Will def put this on the list of destinations if the weather in Europe ever improves. What is the touring screen you have on your MT10 and is it any good?

  5. I used to live in Karl Marx Strasse in Trier before moving to Luxembourg, down the road. Of course Motorpoint didn't exist then! Quality wine and beer did, though. God, Europe is so marvellous.

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