Seven Alpine Passes in Seven Days — Tracked Perfectly with PAJ GPS

From 18/08/24 to 24/08/24, we spent seven days crossing seven Alpine passes in an Opel Olympia, travelling from St. Egidien/Saxony all the way to Lake Garda in Limone — almost 1,800 km in total.

On day one, we passed the Walhalla and continued to Landshut.
On day two, we headed towards the Brenner Pass and stayed overnight in Gries at the Berghof.
On day three, we drove via Sterzing to the Jaufen Pass (2,094 m above sea level), then continued to Merano, up from Lana to the Gampen Pass (1,518 m), and onward towards Lake Garda until we reached Lago di Valvedine.
Day four was a rest day at Lake Garda.
On day five, we travelled via Trento towards Val di Fassa, then past Cavalese up to the Passo di Lavazè (1,808 m). We descended into Eggental and, just before Bolzano, drove up towards Renon, stopping for lunch at Hotel 3 Birken in Wolfsgruben. We then continued from Wolfsgruben via Oberinn into the Sarntal Valley and up to the Penser Joch (2,211 m). After descending to Sterzing, we spent the night in Matrei am Brenner.
On day six, we drove towards the Inntal and at the Zillertal turn-off headed across the Achen Pass to Lake Tegernsee, then stopped at Lake Schliersee before arriving in Landshut for the night.
On day seven, we travelled home via Straubing towards Vogtland, arriving at around 4 p.m.

Throughout the entire journey, my PAJ GPS tracker accompanied me reliably and recorded the whole route flawlessly from start to finish.

*Translated from German

— RS-OpelOlympia52