On Yer Bike: Confused.com’s
Guide to Biking in Europe
http://www.confused.com/guides/motoring/motorbike-insurance/on-yer-bike-confused-com-s-guide-to-biking-in-europe-828358751
The top 10 European destinations to explore by
motorbike
Take your motorbike on holiday, and while others
queue at airports or fume inside hot cars amid endless
traffic jams, you’re out in the open and on
the move.
Top tips for a successful tour
- Plan ahead and be realistic about the distance
you can safely manage each day. An average speed
of 40mph is a good ballpark figure to use for
calculations.
- Check your motorbike insurance for your trip
abroad.
Remember not all European countries are in the
EU so ask if you’re covered in places like
Norway and Switzerland. Compare
motorbike insurance deals with Confused.com.
- Book your travel insurance in advance. You
may also want to apply for a European Health Insurance
Card. It’s free and allows you the same
state-provided healthcare as a resident of the
country you are in. But it’s NOT an alternative
to travel insurance. Compare
travel insurance quotes with Confused.com.
- Secure your motorbike. Make sure you take a
decent lock and/or chain with you and secure it
wherever you go. You’ll also need your passport
and V5 bike registration document – the
original, not a copy.
- Check your tax and MOT is up-to-date before
you set off so as not to invalidate your insurance.
- Arrange breakdown cover. Should the worst happen,
you need to be sure of recovery, especially when
you’re in a foreign land. Compare
breakdown cover with Confused.com for a great
deal.
So if you’re looking for holiday hotspots
with your motorbike, try Confused.com’s top
10 European destinations…
1. Italy
Italians are simply mad about motorbikes! If Italy
appeals, aim for the Stelvio Pass in the Alps -
at 9,045ft, it’s one of the highest road crossings
in Europe. Around 60 hairpin bends make it a breathtaking
challenge to ride. Not one for the faint-hearted.
2. Germany
There are no speed limits on some German autobahns,
so take care - locals ride like bats out of hell!
A must ride is Nurburgring in the Eifel mountains,
one of the most challenging racetracks in the world.
Try it on a tour-operated bike-only day.
3. Isle of Man
Home of the TT races - a magnetic attraction for
bikers around the world. Great roads, a fantastic
bikers’ welcome and the chance to ride the
racecourse. Once a year on ‘Mad Sunday’
the mountain section becomes one-way. Get a taste
of real racing – if you’re mad enough!
Incidentally, 2009 marks the first year that Confused.com
will be at the TT. We’ll be at the Grandstand,
so if you see us, pop over and say hello.
4. France
The French are another country in love with two
wheels, so you‘re guaranteed a warm welcome.
Seasoned travellers reckon once you’ve crossed
the Loire River in the summer, you’re almost
certain of sunny days. The roads into the Pyrenees
will make this a dream motorbike holiday.
5. Austria
The Tyrol, land of beautiful green valleys and
formidable mountains. A rider’s dream is the
Timmelsjoch Pass, which straddles the Alps to Italy.
Over 8,000 ft high, the seven-mile toll route is
a combination of amazing bends and mind-blowing
views.
6. Spain
Fabulous roads and staggering mountain scenery
can be found in Picos de Europa National Park in
the north-west of Spain. What’s more, it’s
only a short ride from the UK destination ferry
ports of Santander and Bilbao.
7. Ireland
From the fantastic roads of Donegal to the windswept
beauty of Galway, Ireland offers warm welcomes,
empty roads and scenery to equal anywhere in Europe.
Take a ferry to the north and leave on one from
the south – or vice versa.
8. Slovenia
A friendly introduction to Eastern Europe - just
getting there is a riding treat in itself. Head
to the picturesque tourist resort of Bled, surrounded
by stunning views and great roads.
9. Norway
It’s a long ride, but take your bike through
Norway’s spectacular sub-arctic scenery to
North Cape, mainland Europe’s most northerly
point. A word of warning though: the Norwegians
take speeding very seriously - 75mph can get you
a short jail sentence.
10. Western Scotland
Last but not least, Scotland’s stunning scenery
and quiet roads make it a top motorbike destination.
Whether you ride the glorious sweeping mainland
A roads north of Glasgow or hop around the Western
Isles via the ferry services, this will be a trip
to remember.
Wherever you decide to go, compare motorbike
insurance and travel
insurance quotes at Confused.com. For driving
tips in a multitude of countries throughout Europe,
take a look at Confused.com’s European
driving guides.
Safe biking!