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By motorbike from the English Channel to the Pyrenees

We are pleased to present you exciting motorcycle tours in France.

From off-road routes, through winding, demanding narrow roads, to more gentle ones for less advanced motorcyclists. Regardless of whether you are traveling with friends or traveling alone, we will prepare a program that suits your preferences and skills.

Discovering France has never been so exciting! The beautiful routes of the Côte d'Azur, the historical regions of Normandy and Burgundy, and finally the town of Cognac, where you will be able to learn the secrets of the production of the drink of the same name.

The pace of your journey depends on you, and our experienced guides will take you to the most interesting places and share information. The country of Louis XIV has many monuments and a very interesting history.

Champagne, the French Riviera, the Loire Valley... these are just some of the places you can see. We offer many itineraries, from two to eight days.

A wide range of motorcycles to choose from: BMW Nine T, Bonneville t120, BMW 1200 GS, Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail/ Road King/ Electra Glide, BMW 1600 GTL, Yamaha 250 WR.

Below is an example route:

Trip plan:

1 Paris – Chambord – Blois - approximately 180 km

We start in Paris. After learning about the motorcycles, we will embark on a journey through the land of kings, saluting Louis VIII at Versailles, and then leaving through the alley L'Eure, La Beauce and la Sologne by Cevreuse.

Then a coffee break in the secret chamber.

We pass many monuments and forgotten villages. Time seemed to stand still.

Chambord boasts one of the largest enclosed parks in Europe.
This is the land of Francis I.

2 Blois – Coulon 250km

The Loire Valley, with the Chaumont Palace, then Amboise and the residence where Leonardo da Vinci lived and died.

Arriving in Saumur, we will taste the famous Loire wines from Bourgueil or Saumur.

3 Coulon – Saint-Emilion approximately 200 km

We set out to explore the marshes in the Marais Poitevin reserve. We head towards the Abbaye de Fontevraud, which reminds us of the influence of the church on kings, people and... wine.

Following the Deux Sevres River at a leisurely pace, we come across the wonders of the reserve covering an impressive 18 hectares.

Welcome to Green Venice!

The end of a great day: a glass of wine, dinner and our motorcycles in the background.

4 Saint-Emilion – Ile de Re 220km

A trip to the city that gave its name to the exquisite drink shows fertile lands, endless rows of vines, lovingly transformed into this delicious drink.

Production Cognac, because we are talking about it, it is art. Alcohol companies take pride in the city and its architecture. We discover the history and secrets of "how it's done". This cannot be missed!

Don't forget about the great food.

After a great experience, it's time to get back on the road.

We arrive at our destination – Saint-Emilion – with our senses stimulated and smiles on our faces.

5 Ile de Re – Angers 210 km

We start in the morning. We are approaching the Bordeaux region. There is a lot to discover here and the terraces give us time to prepare for the next experience: le Medoc!

Od Route des Grands Crus by Château Margaux after Saint-Estephe; the road leads along many grape plantations. We never avoid stopping in the middle of them. The owners of the vineyards open them and share their little secrets with us. We come back with a few bottles to taste before dinner.

Then Royan where the Gironde River meets the Atlantic Ocean.

In Charente Maritime for dinner, oysters and Pineau. Cheers!

6 Angers – Versailles

We leave the vineyards far behind and after a while we find ourselves in Angers.

Sarthe, boasting Le Mans, more widely known around the world for its 24-hour and rillette.The old town reveals its charming streets, wooden buildings and quaint little restaurants. Apart from rilletteswe have the opportunity to try another local specialty – flange, We drive through the Perche and Orne nature reserves. This is a region full of the local horse breed, the giant Percherons.

Finally, Versailles and its golden wonders, a beautiful palace, a park and a royal city.

7 Versailles – Paris

A short but interesting route. A day full of relaxation, We leave Versailles to visit Paris. We say hello to the Eiffel Tower, the Champs Elysee, Place de la Concorde, the Louvre, Montmartre and the Sacre Coeur Basilica, the Pantheon, the Tuileries, the Ponts des Arts pedestrian bridge

About 1400 km behind us, traveling through some of the most beautiful places in France.

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