Routes
Driving is how we discover.
Curated routes by us and the community — alpine passes, coastal roads, hidden gems. Always connected with culture, cuisine and stops nobody sees coming.
Three routes, straight from our logbook — for the short escape, the long weekend, and everything in between.
The Liguria no postcard's ever seen
63 km
Mornings belong to the Laigueglia promenade — first espresso at one of the old bagnos, first look across the Gulf of Andora. Then up into the Valle Arroscia. Tight switchbacks, olive groves, panoramas that hit without warning. Roads that don’t know a bypass and don’t need one. Lunch at Braci e Abbracci in Garlenda: two brothers, an old inn, pasta by hand. A few steps further, the Fiat 500 Club Italy — small, unassuming, unforgettable. The day closes at Villa della Pergola above Alassio. Ristorante Nove — a Michelin star worn lightly, somewhere between wisteria and sea air. Morning, the sea. Midday, the valley. And to finish, the sea again — this time from above, with a star on the table. Una giornata perfetta.
The Art Deco Tour — Framed by Mountains & Lakes
182 km
From the Art Deco charm of Hotel Montana in Lucerne, the route unfolds through a landscape of lakes, mountains and Belle Époque magic. First stop: the Grandhotel Giessbach above Lake Brienz — a place where time has manners. On to Thun, where Schloss Schadau and the lakeside park make room for lunch, culture, and slow laps around town. The day closes at the Art Nouveau Hotel Pax Montana in Flüeli-Ranft — aperitivo on the terrace, dinner in the hall, one last look back at a day shaped by style. Art Deco, mountains, lake. Not a road trip from A to B — a carefully curated road trip for those who travel to savour.
From River to Sky
181 km
The tour begins where the Rhine leaves Lake Constance — Stein am Rhein, painted façades, breakfast at Uferlos by the boat landing. On to Friedrichshafen and the Dornier Museum: pioneer spirit, dreams of flight. With a bit of luck, a Zeppelin drifts across the sky. Lunch in Wasserburg — one of the most beautiful headlands on the lake. Then the rhythm shifts: up into Krumbach in the Bregenzerwald. The BUS:STOP exhibition brings international architecture into everyday life, surrounded by quiet moorland. Then on to Seehuus for lunch, where modern architecture, regional cooking and a view of the lake all meet — for aperitivo, dinner, and conversations that linger longer than the drive itself. Three countries, open air, architecture. Not an outing — a curated driving experience.