After hitting the open roads on the back of a motorbike, there are few who don’t yearn to repeat the experience. There’s something about seeing the landscape speeding past without a barrier between you and it and the feel of the wind resistance that makes biking a pastime loved passionately by many.
While there are plenty of people that see biking, like driving, as a way for getting from A to B, there are many bikers who see the journey as the best part, and when riding the roads less travelled it’s not hard to see why.
Many bikers are only really able to enjoy their bikes and their best speeds at the weekend when they are able to escape commuting traffic and get out of town. For those that find a weekend fix isn’t enough, they might indulge in a biking holiday when they have the time. This may not be everyone’s idea of a relaxing holiday, but for die-hard bike fans the thought of riding for six to eight hours a day all the while taking in new sights is a dream come true.
While some bikers like to camp on their holidays, many prefer to sleep in bed and breakfasts or hotels on their travels – preferably with safe car parking facilities! Either way though, holidaying bikers are required to keep their packing minimal as while there are plenty of storage facilities that can be bought and attached to bikes, a hefty suitcase isn’t going to do anyone any favours.
Europe is a fantastic place for bikers hoping to find scenic route to enjoy as they take their bikes for a spin, from the highlands of Scotland to the highways of Italy, there are roads to suit all kinds of riders in Europe. Bikers planning to take a tour of Europe on their holidays will have several things to remember before setting off. While transport costs are already taken care of, a look into their
bike insurance policies is a good idea. As is a read of the passport controls or entries for all of the countries they wish to visit and a thought to health care.
Once all practical concerns are taken care of, bikers can spend some happy time planning their routes and picking the best roads for their trip. There are a number of online forums dedicated to biking where motorists will find the opinions of other bikers on certain roads and routes. Of course, Google Maps is another great way for bikers to plan trips abroad before they set off.
A biking holiday is a great way to push bikes and bikers to new heights but the real beauty of motorbikes is that they’ll accompany you home afterwards too.
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Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.