Got a rental motorcycle from Barcelona for a day?
Take this route which is a compilation of many
of the best and most famous motorcycle roads in this area.
Try to ride as many of the best of the Pyrenean Passes as you can!
As what one person wants from a days riding can be dramatically
different from another. This route can be easily shortened
by simply turning off onto a highway south towards Barcelona
at any of the crossover points south.
This is a route of incredible endless curves,
dramatic sea and mountain views and this area
in general is a strong personal favourite of mine.
This route starts near Lloret de Mar,
then heads north on the famous Gi682
to Sant Feliu de Guíxols before continuing up to the beautiful
Cadaqués and up along the a section of the
French Mediterreanean before turning inland at
Argelès-sur-Mer.
We then head west towards Les Gorges de la Fou
before crossing over back across the border into Spain and
down to Ripoll to join the N260.
The N260 is undoubtedly one of the best motorcycling roads
anywhere in Europe.
It offers such a diversity of elevations,
so many fast open corners and sharp switchbacks
that it is hard not to enjoy this special road.
It takes in the amazing la Collada de la Toses,
then heads up to Queixans before heading toward La Seu d'Urgell.
The section between Adrall and Sort is simply sublime.
We then continue to follow the N260 to El Pont de Suert and
take the sweeping scenic open and faster N230 south by the water.
At Puente de Montañana we start our way back East
across more fantastic mountain passes including Coll de Nargo
and across in spectacularly twisty fashion to Berga and back to Ripoll.
As there is so much natural beauty and spectacular riding on this route,
my advice would be takes stops as you feel you need and enjoy part of it rather
rushing to complete all of it if that does not suit.
Suggestion 1) If you enjoy the sea views and the coast more than inland mountains,
take the route from the start at Lloret de Mar up to Argelès-sur-Mer (France)
then simply reverse the route back and maybe stop near the beautiful
Cadaqués for some food.
Suggestion 2) If you would like to see the coast and mountains
but prefer fewer hours of curves. Simply take the route as far as Sort
then head south to the faster road back to Barcelona at Tàrrega
Suggestion 3) The whole route is more for someone who wants to
spend the whole day riding with a few short stops between
quite long rides.
Enjoy whatever you choose Jarob!
All the Best,
David