Curves that inspire pure freedom, well-maintained roads, respect for travelers, and unmissable culinary stops to delight all our senses.
Motorcycle routes in France tell unique stories of authentic motorcycling spirits. Each region immerses us in different rhythms and scents, allowing us to dream on two wheels among seas, mountains, and hills.
So, finger on the starter button, let's get ready to fill our memory bank with unforgettable memories that will make our trip an adventure worth telling.
Basic controls
→ Tire pressure
Check your tire pressure often: temperatures can vary rapidly between the coast and the mountains.
→ Lights and indicators
Check that it is working properly to avoid penalties and to drive safely.
→ Maintenance
In addition to checking the tightness of screws, chains, and brake pads, bring along the main wrenches, screwdrivers, and fuses.
→ Emergency kit
Unexpected events can make traveling exciting, but always remember to bring a tire repair kit and an emergency mini starter.
Clothing
It is important to dress in layers to cope with sudden changes in weather. With ventilated, rainproof, and windproof technical clothing, you can truly enjoy the most beautiful routes in France on your motorcycle.
Tires
On the thousands of curves of the best French roads to ride on a motorcycle, if your tires are worn, you'll feel it right away.
Especially in summer and when fully loaded, the remaining tread must be at least 80% to avoid compromising riding comfort and safety.
During any long journey, it is essential to have high-quality tires in excellent condition, so you can count on extreme cornering performance and perfect grip in all weather conditions. Our experts can help you choose the best tires online.
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A motorcycle itinerary amid Mediterranean scents, scenic curves, and wild nature, which can be covered in five comfortable days with stops, secondary roads, and relaxation.
The duration and route depend solely on you and the type of adventure you choose.
One thing is certain: along the 200 km of the French Riviera in summer, a motorcycle can literally save us. It allows us to avoid endless traffic jams and enjoy stops and scenic walks without any major parking problems.
You will enjoy the magnetic charm of Antibes and Cannes and an incredible coastal road to Cap Dramont.
Plan stops in quaint villages such as Saint Paul de Vence, a village of hippy-chic artists, or Grasse, the world capital of perfume.
From here, heading towards Aix-en-Provence, we will be lulled by gentle curves and warm winds, lost among the scents of Provence.
Continuing on to Salon de Provence and its ancient fortified castle, we arrive in Avignon, which is definitely worth staying overnight.
You might think otherwise, but the City of Popes is full of bars and cafés that create a pleasant atmosphere, rich in history and street artists who accompany you through the squares of the old town.
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Enjoy a coffee with a view of the hills or sip a Pastis in a local bistro.
Colorful markets, truffles, and delicious pâtisseries will tempt you at every turn.
Staying in a gîte, a typical renovated farmhouse or barn, will immerse you in the local spirit.
Now we enter the heart of the Camargue. With the wind in our helmets and the endless sky above us, we head south to picturesque Arles, where we enjoy a romantic dinner.
We begin our descent towards some of the most beautiful roads to travel by motorbike, surrounded by fluorescent pink salt flats, to the immense white sandy beaches of Saintes Maries de la Mèr. Here, the atmosphere becomes even more evocative, with gypsies and fortune tellers wandering around the small squares.

We cross the wild Plage de Piemanson, with its white horses grazing freely, ponds and marshes that are home to flamingos, storks, herons, and seagulls.
To immerse yourself in the characteristic nature of the Camargue, the ideal thing to do is to take a break to visit the park on horseback or by bike.
These days will be a vacation, and driving will be like immersing yourself in unique beauty.
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The gypsy influence can also be felt in the cuisine, with typical dishes such as Provençal paella and grilled bull meat.
There is no shortage of local aromas and flavors that you can find in zero-kilometer products: olive oil, cider, honey, and cheese.
Sleeping in a typical Provençal farmhouse or agritourism accommodation will guarantee you experience the Camarguaise spirit.

Our French dream continues on the way back, traveling along secondary roads through unspoiled nature and rural landscapes.
The hills of Luberon await us, with their hilltop villages and lavender fields, and the stunning Verdon Gorge.
To fully enjoy the Verdon Gorge on a motorcycle, you don't need to race, you need to breathe.
On the scenic curves suspended over the canyon, we breathe in the scent of thyme and rosemary, while the rocks are reflected in the turquoise water.


It is the road that every motorcyclist should travel at least once in their lifetime.
Just a stone's throw from the Italian border, it is one of the most beautiful motorcycle routes in France in terms of curves, views, and impeccable asphalt.
The original route is almost 700 km long, so it is possible to plan a 4-day loop route of about 1,000 km.
From the Aosta Valley, cross the Swiss border at the Great St Bernard Pass to reach the first French stop, Thonon-les-Bains.
This is where the real Route des Grandes Alpes begins, stretching from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean Sea, with over 15,000 m of elevation gain.
In the Alps, you will experience high-level motorcycling, adrenaline-pumping hairpin turns, continuous ups and downs, and every curve will be a trajectory to be constructed.
However, be sure to take time to pause between passes, enjoying the scenery and atmosphere of the small villages.

Clear French road signs will guide us towards the picturesque Col de la Colombière and Colle des Aravis, before climbing steeply to the Col de l'Iseran at 2,770 m above sea level.
Here, you immediately notice that the air changes, becoming thinner and cleaner.
The smell of mountain grass and the pleasant temperatures will tempt you to take a detour to the L'Arch valley and Val d'Isère.
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Don't miss Tartiflette and Raclette in the alpine huts, as well as the typical Beaufort cheese.
Other delicious local products, such as Crostata delle Alpi with summer fruit jam, will pamper you during your breaks.
Small mountain hotels, with intimate and cozy rooms, will be the perfect place to enjoy silence and relaxation.
The route that takes us to one of the most legendary Alpine passes, Col du Galibier (2,645 m above sea level), is simply breathtaking.
It is pure poetry to hear the roar of engines surrounded by mountain nature, among peaks, clear skies, and bright green meadows.

Continuing down towards Colle dell'Izoard, we are catapulted into this rocky, barren landscape, reminiscent of the moon.
The variety of vegetation begins to reappear at Barcelonnette and Colle della Cayolle, nestled among pleasant technical curves.
As we approach the Mercantour National Park, the landscapes become even more spectacular, with alpine lakes, hairpin bends, gorges, and ancient rocks.
A natural gem nestled in the mountains for lovers of kayaking, rafting, and trekking.

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The 10 days of festivities celebrated each year in Barcelonnette are the perfect opportunity to discover Latin American cuisine.
No, we haven't changed countries!
The purpose of the event is to honor the many inhabitants of the region who emigrated to Mexico to seek their fortune.
Upon their return, they left an indelible Latin imprint on the city and its customs.
All that remains is to leave these quiet places behind and head towards the coast. We reach Menton and are immediately in Italy.

Some may be frightened by the sheer drop and the often absent guardrails, but traveling around Corsica by motorcycle in a counterclockwise direction, on the outside of the road, offers a priceless view of the sea.
As soon as you step off the ferry, you feel the salty wind accompanying you as you enjoy magnificent asphalt roads, white cliffs, narrow and winding paths, at a moderate speed, conquering the road curve after curve in 7 spectacular days.
There are no long, boring straights. From the stretch that takes us to Saint Florent, it's easy to see why Corsica is a motorcycling paradise, with sweeping bends and panoramic views opening up onto the turquoise sea.
A visit to the town and its beautiful beaches, such as Saleccia and Lotu, where you can swim and dry off in the sun. If you ride an enduro motorcycle with suitable tires, you can reach them by bike, otherwise opt for a boat trip by sea.
The sloping dirt roads leading to Tamarone beach can also be reached by road bikes.

We pass through the Agriates Desert, with its mountainous, wild, and rugged areas.
Towards Calvi, the road becomes more technical, alternating between climbs and descents, gentle roads and winding paths, where driving feels like a dream. From above, the view opens up onto beautiful beaches and coves.
We arrive in Porto, whose gulf is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and we cannot miss the Calanche di Piana. A truly thrilling stretch carved into the red rock between tight bends, cliffs overlooking the sea, and the sound of the engine echoing off the walls.

We set off again to reach Corte.
The road climbs, the air cools, the vegetation becomes denser, and many animals, such as wild boars and goats, will cross our path.
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Whether it's delicious local cheeses, such as Brocciu, or homemade sausage, in Calvi we can refuel while sipping the famous Patrimonio red wine.
We can stay in comfortable accommodation in the center or along the coast, which offers picturesque lodgings in a wonderful natural setting.
For a more rustic atmosphere, choose Corte: wild boar stew and chestnut polenta washed down with Corsican craft beer.
For accommodation, choose small family-run hotels with an internal courtyard where you can park your motorcycle in complete safety.
We cross the road that winds through the Restonica Gorges and head towards Napoleonic Ajaccio. Park your motorcycle, take off your helmet, and enjoy the silence of an incredible sunset over the Sanguinaires Islands.

It is a succession of curves overlooking the sea, continuous ups and downs, and views that change with every kilometer until you reach Bonifacio, a town perched on white cliffs, with the sea crashing just below.
It is worth staying here for a couple of days to appreciate the old part of town, the harbor, and take a dip at the nearby beaches.
Watch out for gusts of wind and sand blown onto the road by bad weather.
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Where to eat in southern Corsica?
In Ajaccio and Bonifacio, enjoy a dinner overlooking the sea with fresh fish, such as the succulent Corsican fish soup.
For your overnight stay, find a convenient place to stay (with parking) near the center, where you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture.
We close the loop, captivated by the colors of the sea in the morning, traveling along the smoother east coast until we reach Bastia for our return to Italy, with that mixture of nostalgia and adrenaline that only a ferry ride can provide.

This itinerary transports us to the historic atmosphere of the Loire Valley, the scenic cliffs of Brittany and Normandy, and the bucolic landscapes of Burgundy. A 7-10 day itinerary where you decide where, when, and what to visit, with the maximum flexibility that characterizes this unique adventure.
To visit the magnificent Loire Castles by motorcycle, we cross central France, which captivates us with its rural areas and sunflower fields.
Recommended detour: Combe Laval, a paradise for motorcyclists carved directly into the sheer rock face, between winding mountain passes.
So we set off in the direction of Tours, an excellent base for exploring the whole area, with an overnight stay in Saint-Étienne, a village full of colorful flowers, where we make our first stop.
There are many castles in the region, and they are all very different from each other. Some display their splendor on the outside, with impeccable gardens and orchards, while others exude elegance and charm with their sumptuous interiors.

Chenonceau Castle
Seeing a couple a day is perhaps the best solution, so here are a few examples:
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The cuisine of the Loire Valley is rich and refined: game, river fish, goat cheese, and fresh vegetables grown in the numerous local gardens.
Some of the succulent dishes of the area include sandre au beurre blanc (pikeperch in butter sauce), Rillettes de Tours (pork “jam”), and the famous Tarte Tatin.
Don't miss out on wine tastings in Chinon and the surrounding region in the typical cellars dug into the tuff.
Tours offers a variety of accommodation options: from typical half-timbered houses in the historic center to châteaux-hotels in the charming surrounding countryside.
Before heading to Normandy, we stop off in Brittany to visit Saint Malo: a port town on the English Channel, with a truly charming historic center built on an island.
On the 60 km journey between Saint Malo and the legendary Mont-Saint-Michel, visit the quaint fishing villages with their stone houses or stop off at Saint-Benoît-des-Ondes for a unique view of the bay.
Mont-Saint-Michel is the iconic abbey located on an islet that is constantly changing thanks to the spectacular tides that characterize it.
Among the highest in Europe, they create a unique setting as the water advances at about 6 km/h.

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In addition to fish, meat dishes in Mont-Saint-Michel are also a real treat for the palate.
This is said to be due to the fact that the lambs are raised in coastal areas flooded by the tides, giving the meat a pleasant salty flavor.
Try the typical Breton Galettes: delicious savory crepes made with buckwheat and accompanied by apple cider.
It is not advisable to stay in the city due to prices and parking, so opt instead for B&Bs nestled among the countryside and windmills.
Normandy by motorcycle, amid wind and boundless nature, will provide an unforgettable experience for riding enthusiasts.
The towns overlooking the ocean that we encounter along the way offer incredible sunsets and are rich in history, charm, and memories.
Caen, the capital of Lower Normandy, almost 80% of which was destroyed during the war, still preserves the remains of its former splendor.
The Côte Fleurie, between Deauville and Honfleur: an atmosphere of times gone by with a magical light reflecting on the water of the coast.
Fécamp, famous for its distilleries where Bénédictine liqueur has been produced for over a century.
Among small fishing villages overlooking spectacular cliffs and beaches, the cliffs of Etretat are a must-see, offering an indescribable spectacle of endless steep white cliffs overlooking the sea.
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Note: breakfast is usually tastier and cheaper in bars and bakeries than in hotels. Fill up on fresh oysters, local Camembert, and good Norman cider, then relax after a windy day.
In Caen and Étretat, opt for budget hotel chains, even with small rooms if you only need to stay for one night. If you are staying longer, choose comfortable chambre d'hotes with sea views, characteristic B&Bs often surrounded by nature.
From Rouen, capital of Upper Normandy, which inspired Monet with its cathedral, we begin our return journey to Italy.
You can decide to stop in Paris—be aware of the environmental sticker mentioned below—or in southern Burgundy, among historic towns and rolling hills that produce unique wines.
Riding a motorcycle in France is an idyllic experience, and even in the Gendarmerie you will find passionate motorcyclists, but to enjoy it to the fullest, it is essential to know the local regulations to avoid unpleasant penalties.
The French Highway Code has very specific rules for motorcyclists:
Mandatory and recommended equipment
→ CE certified gloves
Mandatory for driver and passenger.
→ Approved helmet + stickers
Although the authorities are fairly tolerant with foreigners, applying reflective stickers to all four sides of the helmet is required by law.
→ High visibility vest
Mandatory on board, to be worn in case of emergency.
→ Disposable breathalyzer
It is not clear whether penalties will be imposed, but it is better not to risk it for a few euros and always have an approved one on board (keep an eye on the expiry date!).
→ First aid kit
Not mandatory, but always recommended for any trip.
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Speed limits
Not very different from the Italian Highway Code, with serious consequences in the event of excessive speeding:
If you exceed the speed limit of 40 km/h, your license will be immediately revoked.
If you exceed 50 km/h, you also risk having your vehicle impounded.
Lane filtering
Overtaking between rows of vehicles in traffic is only permitted on roads with a speed limit of 70 km/h or higher, but with specific restrictions:
Environmental sticker
If you plan to visit major French cities, find out about the sticker required to access Low Emission Zones.
For details, visit the official website of the National Tourism Agency.
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