Your Essential Motorcycle Guide to England

Discover Things To Do On A Motorcycle Tour Of England
You have chosen one of the most beautiful regions in Europe for your motorcycle tour: England will delight you with its beautiful landscapes, breathtaking coastline, pulsating cities and historic villages. Enjoy the wind on the big streets of the well-developed transport network, or explore the narrow paths that meander through the green landscape. A motorcycle tour along the scenic coast between Kent and Cornwall awaits you with great panoramas and some of the most traditional seaside resorts, especially the popular Brighton.
Plan your individual motorcycle tour from the north of England over the Lake District and Wales to the south of England or vice versa. You decide yourself the pace: Where, when and how long you stay in one place.
Northumberland and Hadrians Wall
In Newcastle, get back on your bike and begin your adventurous journey in northeast England. We recommend the drive along the castaway coast of Northumberland . Let yourself be inspired by the beauty of the lush landscape and a starry night sky. Sooner or later you will come across the historic building of the Romans - Hadrian's Wall . It stretches 113 km from east to west, surrounded by several watchtowers, forts and museums in the area. Hadrian's Wall is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and still marks the border between England and Scotland.
Cumbria and the Lake District
Your motorcycle tour takes you to the north west of England: Experience one of the most extraordinary landscapes in Britain! The Lake District in Cumbria is home not only to countless lakes and rivers, but also the only mountain range in the country, more than 200 mountains and valleys run through the beautiful landscape. Explore the National Park at your own pace on paths meandering through the grounds or on a boat trip on the lakes of Windermere and Ullswater. Further west, the Eden Valley, you'll find the dramatic backdrops of Buttermere and Wastwater, England's deepest and most imposing lake.
By motorcycle to Wales
On your way to South England by motorbike, make sure to make a detour to Wales . The green, hilly country in the west of the UK is waiting for you with a few surprises. Here live more sheep than humans and with more than 600 castles here are more historic buildings than in any other country in the world. Discover breathtaking panoramic landscapes on the back roads, such as Black Mountain Pass or Abergwesn Pass. For more adventures, head to Snowdonia National Park, Brecon Beacons and along the Pembrokeshire coastline. Visit the Welsh towns of Swansea and Cardiff.
With the motorcycle to the south of England
Discover scenic landscapes and typical English coastal towns on your motorcycle tour of southern England. In the Cornwall region you will not only find the filming locations of Rosamunde Pilcher, but also the westernmost and southernmost point of Great Britain. Visit the world famous Stonehenge on your way and learn more about its history. The counties Sussex and Kent are also worth seeing. English gardens with colorful blooming flowers, venerable castles, and fearsome views of the cliffs of England make the south of Britain an adventure.
Our Routes to the UK

Amsterdam-Newcastle Ferry Crossings
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Dunkirk-Dover Ferry Crossings
Sail across the English Channel with ease on a short crossing between Dunkirk and Dover.
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Calais-Dover Ferry Crossings
Our Calais to Dover route is the shortest crossing we provide and is the perfect way to cross the Channel to the UK.
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Dieppe-Newhaven Ferry Crossings
Crossing the Channel from Dieppe to Newhaven provides you with the ideal gateway to the UK.
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Travel Guides

A Royal Stay in the UK
Experience the grandeur of the British monarchy with a royal stay in the UK. Discover iconic sites in London, Scotland, Wales and beyond.

Newcastle
The northern city of Newcastle is a hub of culture, with exciting events, stunning riverside bars and an array of museums and galleries.

York
York is one of the UK’s most historic cities, and has been at the heart of many major events during its 2,000 year history.

Lindisfarne
This tiny island lies off the northeast coast of England and is home to just 160 people, but attracts many thousands of visitors every year.

Suffolk
As the nearest coast to London, the Suffolk Coast is an area of outstanding natural beauty, famed for its food and produce, it is a popular destination for holidaymakers.

Brighton
Brighton is the quintessential English seaside town, located about an hour south of London.
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