March 25, 2008
Motorbiking around Europe
If you're a biker you are probably always looking out for motorbike routes to do. Planning them is fun and the unforeseen feeds adventure, however I think you need to be a bit more careful planning them than if you were driving a car -- you don't want to be stranded on a highway with nothing around you and only stones to sleep on; any information on the route, before you've taken it, is useful.
A recent piece on the Guardian gives a list of 10 highways to bike across Europe by author of Uneasy Rider, Mike Carter. In his book, Carter writes about motorbiking 20,000 miles over 6-months to the corners of Europe, up to the Iran-Turkey border in search of love, life and answers. The article has excerpts from the recently published book on 10 of the routes he took, which are:
- The Cat and Fiddle run - A537, Buxton-Macclesfield, England
- The Amalfi Coast Road - Naples to Salerno, Italy
- The Transfagarasan Highway - Sibiu to Curtea de Arges, Transylvania, Romania
- Bergen to Geiranger, Norway
- Trabzon to Savsat, Eastern Turkey
- Furka Pass, between Gletsch and Andermatt, Switzerland
- A2, the Antrim coast road, Northern Ireland
- Bar in Montenegro to Sarajevo in Bosnia
- Saranda to Vlora, Albania
- Cabo de Gata to Granada, Spain
Worth reading should you want a ride across Europe.



Comments (1)
An unusual topic ... great info for all those motorcycle tourists buzzing around out there!
Personally, I prefer secondary roads. More to see.
The Motor Bike Hotel chain might be a good resource for such travelers - there are a number of these hotels throughout Europe:
http://www.motor-bike-hotels
.com/english/index.htm
Posted by Roberta Beach Jacobson | March 26, 2008 3:58 PM
Posted on March 26, 2008 15:58