A WEEK-END WITH ANAUSTIN
A WEEK-END WITH AN AUSTIN IMPRESSIONS OF THE 10 H.P. " CAMBRIDGE " SALOON Drivers of fast cars naturally profess a cold contempt for all ordinary kinds of automobile, particularly…
FRAZER-NASH-B.M.W. OWNER’S GERMAN TOUR
W. H. (” Bill “) Aldington is already planning another Continental holiday for twenty-five car loads of B.M.W. owners, to take place from September 14th-27th. We are glad to see that Germany is the chosen country and that ” Aldy,” who knows the country well, promises a genuinely friendly welcome everywhere. The party will sail on the 50,000 ton liner ” Europa ” of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Shipping Co., from Southampton to Bremenhaven on September 14th. Special arrangements have resulted in first-class state rooms, with private bath, being reserved at a rate of £3/10/0 each way, instead of the usual £6/10/0, while B.M.W. cars will be loaded and garaged on the outward and homeward trips for -L10/10.0 inclusive, in place of the normal charge of L21.. Bremen City, one of the ancient Hanseatic cities, is reached at lunchtime on September 15th. Thereafter the party will probably run N.E. to Hamburg and Lubeck, sea-towns, and then south to Hanover, to stay at Eisenacp, home of .the B.M.W., in country aptly named “the green heart of Germany.” The tour Will then proceed to Rothenburg via old Wurzbiirg, along quite lath, used routes. Going via the old Imperial towns of Dinkelsbuhl and Nordlingon to Augsburg the autobahn will take the cars into Munich, and on into Salzburg. Here Wolfgangsee, Berchtesgaden, the Konigsee and Chiemsee
will be visited and probably the Grossglocktter Pass—highest motor _road.’ in Europe—will be stormed. Members will have the option of breaking apart at Munich, or of journeying together along the autobahn to board the “S.S. Bremen ” on September 26th. This rally should be a splendid informal holiday, and we wish it well. Private aviation folk do a lot of this kind of fraternising, so why shouldn’t owners of good, fast cars enjoy life in Much the same
way ? Frazer-Nash-B.M.W. owners who are interested should write at once for information in greater detail to W. H. Aldington, Falcon Works, London Road, Isleworth, Middlesex.