A little heads up about driving in Germany.
Firstly most cars are stick - it is pretty rare to find an automatic.
Secondly the cardinal sin in Germany is to just hang in the left lane. With no speed limits, it is a safety issue. It is very simple - unless you are overtaking you are in the right lane. Drives me nuts how drivers here just hang-out in any lane they want.
Salzburg is a must-do. Not only the city, but the drive there on the A8 is spectacular. With the Bayerische Alpen in the background the whole way, it feels like a kitschy postcard. If you get really lucky, you will get Foan which is hot wind that blows in the region and magnifies everything.
I would forget Prague. You also have to factor in border crossing but it is probably open now. I needed a visa when I was there in 2000.
you'll have a ball.
Firstly most cars are stick - it is pretty rare to find an automatic.
Secondly the cardinal sin in Germany is to just hang in the left lane. With no speed limits, it is a safety issue. It is very simple - unless you are overtaking you are in the right lane. Drives me nuts how drivers here just hang-out in any lane they want.
Salzburg is a must-do. Not only the city, but the drive there on the A8 is spectacular. With the Bayerische Alpen in the background the whole way, it feels like a kitschy postcard. If you get really lucky, you will get Foan which is hot wind that blows in the region and magnifies everything.
I would forget Prague. You also have to factor in border crossing but it is probably open now. I needed a visa when I was there in 2000.
you'll have a ball.
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