1,300 Kilometres. Four Days. One Direction: South.
Some drives are about getting from A to B. This one is about arriving in style.
From June 3rd to 7th, Drivers Hall sets off on its most ambitious road trip to date — a James Bond–inspired journey through the Alps, northern Italy, and Tuscany, ending in Rome. Four days, five countries, over 1,300 kilometres of roads that actually deserve to be driven.
The route begins in Munich and climbs immediately into the Alps, tracing mountain passes and dramatic switchbacks before settling in Sölden for the night with a visit to the TOP Mountain Motorcycle Museum and a martini waiting at the end of it. Day two opens with a stop at 007 ELEMENTS, the cinematic Bond installation built into the mountain above Sölden, before the road drops south through the Brenner Pass into Italy and follows the shoreline of Lake Garda at sunset. By day three, we’re in Maranello territory — a visit to the Pagani Museum, lunch at a local insider favourite, then an afternoon drift into Tuscany and the hills around Castelfalfi. The final day takes the scenic route through Chianti country before the road eventually runs out in Rome, where the trip ends as it should: rooftop aperitivo, farewell dinner, the Eternal City after dark.




The Route
Day 1 — Munich → Plansee → Fernpass → Sinnes Waldrast → Sölden · approx. 270 km
Day 2 — Sölden → Timmelsjoch → Brenner Pass → Lake Garda · approx. 330 km
Day 3 — Lake Garda → Maranello → Castelfalfi · approx. 370 km
Day 4 — Castelfalfi → Chiantigiana → Rome · approx. 450 km




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