Rendezvous am Kleinen Klausen and picture-book scenery in the Dolomites.
Two classic car races that thrill with nostalgic cars and idyllic mountain panoramas.
Dolomites Panorama: Eggentaler Herbst Classic
Classic car fans will have to wait until next summer for the South Tyrol Classic Rally in Schenna and its culinary delights. The event takes place in the second week of July. However, classic cars are still gearing up for the Eggentaler Herbst Classic. Over three days, spectacular vehicles wind their way through the unique landscape of South Tyrol, over fascinating mountain passes to very special places, but always part of the picturesque Dolomites setting. In mid-October, the gloriously colourful autumnal backdrop of the South Tyrolean larch forests brings gold to all participants! Don’t miss out.
Date: 10 – 13 October 2024
Rendezvous am Kleinen Klausen
The name sounds as romantic as the classic cars that will be on display. The nostalgic mountain race Rendezvous am Kleinen Klausen is taking place again after a three-year break. Located in Oppertshofen, near Schaffhausen, the race follows a demonstration route near the Swiss-Bavarian border. The entire event is characterised by a relaxed atmosphere in keeping with the Olympic motto: meet, enjoy, inspire. In total, it combines five thematically different spots with old Post Office buses, high-quality racing motorbikes and classic cars from pre-1950 all part of the show.
Date: 7th and 8th September 2024
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