Guided Motorcycle Touring around Wales
Wales is a land steeped in both natural beauty and history, from a spectacular coastline to its mountainous interior. It is a small country with a lot to offer motorcycle enthusiasts, whether you are a history buff wanting to explore old ruins, or just someone wanting to hit the open road for a weekend, you are sure to find what you are looking for through a guided motorcycle tour around Wales.
Depending on which part of Wales it is that you would like to visit, there are a number of motorcycle tour operators and private individuals that are ready to take you on a motorcycle tour of their area. All you need is to have a valid motorcycle licence and suitable gear. While most guides do recommend at least a certain level of proficiency in order to get the most out of your trip, many are willing to adjust the motorcycle tours to suit your level of expertise. Mind you, you will be covering over a hundred miles a day on average, and riding on some pretty demanding roads, so you will need to be relatively comfortable handling a motorbike in order to meet the challenge.
What your tour package includes will vary. In some cases, it will only be the services of the guide. You will need to arrange your own hotel accommodation and motorcycle rental. Others are inclusive of both bike and hotel. Some even offer classic motorcycles. If you do need to arrange your own hotel and bike, however, your guide or tour operator will normally be able to recommend a local motorcycle rental company and a few reliable hotels, and for something completely different why not consider Motorcycle Camping Breaks, motorcycle camping with a difference.
If you choose to bring your own bike, you will need to make certain that it is in good condition and of a make that suitable for travel on A roads as well as some B roads. Some motorcycle tour operators may arrange a general get-together when you arrive on Friday evening, but the motorcycle tour itself will start on Saturday morning and usually end on Sunday, towards evening. The size of the group, the average levels of expertise, and weather conditions all play a factor in how many miles you will be able to cover each day. The more experienced the group and the better the weather, the more ground you will be able to cover. Saturday evening, you will usually have a relaxing get together, and an early turn in, before doing it all again on Sunday.
Half the fun of a guided motorcycle tour is the thrill of the ride. These tours offer you the opportunity to ride your motorbike on challenging back roads and scenic A and B roads wherever possible. In doing so, you will also get to see the beauty of rural Wales from a completely different vantage than you would have had you traveled on the main roads. The important thing to bear in mind when arranging guided weekend motorbike tours in Wales is that guides are not necessarily available every weekend, and space may be limited. It is important to plan your trip in advance in order to avoid disappointment. If you love biking and want to get away for a few days, or if you just want to see Wales in a different way, consider doing it by bike. You are certain to have a great time.
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