Top 10 European Motorcycle Travel Itineraries
Imagining a perfect road trip always reignites the passion for motorcycles and travel. The epic splendid scenery and the real sense of adventure brought by the rugged mountain road bring the motorcycle a kind of nirvana sublimation. Check out the 10 most beautiful routes in Europe below for the perfect road trip!
1. Transfagarasan Road, Romania
Without a doubt this is the best route of the motorcycle tour in Europe. The rugged 90km route includes hairpin turns, S-bends and downhill sections of continuous steep slopes, which were used as military strategic points in the past.
2. Stelvio Pass, Italy
Made for riding! The road on the Stelvio pass at an altitude of 2757m is the highest paved road in the Eastern Alps and the second highest in the Alps. There are 48 consecutive hairpin bends on the north side, and a majestic mountain scenery can be seen at the bottom of the pass.
3. Trollstigen, Norway
Trollstigen is a relatively narrow mountain road. The 10% slope contains 11 hairpin turns and longer vehicles are not allowed to drive here, which is great news for motorcycles!
4. Col de Turini, France
The Col de Turini (1607m above sea level) is famous for the Tour de France and the Monte Carlo Rally. This trail is great for testing your riding skills, but be sure to do it in dry weather and also for testing bike aerodynamics in the valley below.
5. Furka Pass, Switzerland
This road once staged the wonderful chase of James bond in 007 Goldfinger, and was recorded by many landscape photography. This pass with an average altitude of 2492m connects Gletsch in Valais with Realp in Uri.
6. Amalfi Coast, Italy
This 50-mile Roman road, carved out of a cliff, connects the beautiful towns of Sorrento and Amalfi in southern Italy. Riding through it, you can get lost in Italian romance, with towering cliffs on one side and the blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea on the other.
7. Cat&Fiddle Road, England
The road is named after the Cat & Fiddle pub at the top of the hill. The road between the summit area and the Cheshire Plains contains many continuous bends. The Cat & Fiddle pub is popular with motorcyclists and has been repeatedly listed as one of the best pubs in the UK.
8. Nockalm Road, Austria
This road is relatively low altitude in the Alps and is a breathtakingly beautiful cycling route in Carinthia. Unlike other high-altitude roads, it's more enjoyable to drive, with 52 hairpin turns and a 12% maximum gradient.
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Verdon Gorge, France
Overlooking the turquoise-coloured Verdon River, this route runs between Castellance and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie in southeastern France. The Vernon River cuts a 700-meter-deep canyon into the limestone below the route.
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Fira to Ola, Greece
How can you say you've been to Santorini without taking a lap around the edge of the famous caldera (a cauldron-like cave) between Fira and Oia? About 12 kilometers away, with breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.
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1. Transfagarasan Road, Romania
Without a doubt this is the best route of the motorcycle tour in Europe. The rugged 90km route includes hairpin turns, S-bends and downhill sections of continuous steep slopes, which were used as military strategic points in the past.
2. Stelvio Pass, Italy
Made for riding! The road on the Stelvio pass at an altitude of 2757m is the highest paved road in the Eastern Alps and the second highest in the Alps. There are 48 consecutive hairpin bends on the north side, and a majestic mountain scenery can be seen at the bottom of the pass.
3. Trollstigen, Norway
Trollstigen is a relatively narrow mountain road. The 10% slope contains 11 hairpin turns and longer vehicles are not allowed to drive here, which is great news for motorcycles!
4. Col de Turini, France
The Col de Turini (1607m above sea level) is famous for the Tour de France and the Monte Carlo Rally. This trail is great for testing your riding skills, but be sure to do it in dry weather and also for testing bike aerodynamics in the valley below.
5. Furka Pass, Switzerland
This road once staged the wonderful chase of James bond in 007 Goldfinger, and was recorded by many landscape photography. This pass with an average altitude of 2492m connects Gletsch in Valais with Realp in Uri.
6. Amalfi Coast, Italy
This 50-mile Roman road, carved out of a cliff, connects the beautiful towns of Sorrento and Amalfi in southern Italy. Riding through it, you can get lost in Italian romance, with towering cliffs on one side and the blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea on the other.
7. Cat&Fiddle Road, England
The road is named after the Cat & Fiddle pub at the top of the hill. The road between the summit area and the Cheshire Plains contains many continuous bends. The Cat & Fiddle pub is popular with motorcyclists and has been repeatedly listed as one of the best pubs in the UK.
8. Nockalm Road, Austria
This road is relatively low altitude in the Alps and is a breathtakingly beautiful cycling route in Carinthia. Unlike other high-altitude roads, it's more enjoyable to drive, with 52 hairpin turns and a 12% maximum gradient.
9
Verdon Gorge, France
Overlooking the turquoise-coloured Verdon River, this route runs between Castellance and Moustiers-Sainte-Marie in southeastern France. The Vernon River cuts a 700-meter-deep canyon into the limestone below the route.
10
Fira to Ola, Greece
How can you say you've been to Santorini without taking a lap around the edge of the famous caldera (a cauldron-like cave) between Fira and Oia? About 12 kilometers away, with breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.
The article is reproduced and the infringement is deleted, just to share the fun of riding skills
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