Why such a guide? This is the question that all seasoned bikers will inevitably ask. It is true that each of us, if he has already dabbled in bitumen, thinks that we know our region well enough not to need to be shown the "good spots". It is true that a well-studied road map allows you to build your own routes on your own. It is also true that the current tools (GPS and Internet in particular), help us to guide us and to find, without worry, many things to see, to visit and as many places to eat and sleep ... But Here it is ... The choice is so vast that it will often be useful for you to have a traveling companion (this guide!) who will have greatly "chewed up" on your work.The routes presented have all been carefully selected to allow you to have only one thing to do when the urge is there: hit the road without worrying about finding where to go to find vast landscapes or where to stop to satisfy the needs. essential "logistical" needs (eating and sleeping, if possible pleasantly) and, incidentally, knowing where to find a place to take care of your tired mount.
Each route remains in the "reasonable" for 1 to 2 days of journey (300 km on average) with a choice of sites to visit, restaurants and accommodation sufficient to find happiness. The maps are simple, contain the essentials and the road books just have to be read. In addition, apart from the new circuits of this edition that we placed first,The order of presentation and reading allows those who wish to link the stages of a very long journey (why not a Brest-Strasbourg or a Dunkirk-Marseille?) in the most logical sequence possible. It is up to you to take the side roads that we have abandoned or to stay several days in a place that was, for us, only a stopover to stretch your legs ... freedom on a motorbike is also that!
This guide is just a tool ... but a tool written by an enthusiast for other enthusiasts. Use it as you see fit - it's there to help. Have a good trip, biker friends!