5 motorcycle routes to enjoy this summer without leaving Spain

Everyone knows that riding a motorcycle is one of the greatest pleasures that men and women can experience. In Rebesa, as the famous sports narrator Nico Abad would say: “We like motorcycles!” For this reason, we recommend 5 motorcycle routes this summer to explore the four cardinal points of Spain.

Route 1. Travels through the southeast of the peninsula from Murcia to Campo de Montiel. A route that passes through up to 5 Spanish provinces: Murcia, Granada, Jaén, Albacete and Ciudad Real. There is no better place than the heart of the Murcian orchard to give gas to the motorcycle heading towards the lands that Miguel de Cervantes novelized in Don Quixote of La Mancha. The route is greatly improved if it is done in a couple of days to calmly enjoy the gastronomy of Calasparra and Caravaca. After the snacks, the journey leads along the winding paths of the Sierra del Agua - which shelters Riópar, next to the Río Mundo waterfall - and finally reaches the Sierra de Alcaraz.

Route 2. The interior of Alicante. There is no biker who can resist the landscapes that the Alicante province has prepared for all who decide to venture into them. From the Costa Blanca to entering the Font Roja Natural Park, at the top of Alcoy. This route is designed to the millimeter so that those most skilled in making the body and vehicle a single piece, feel the adrenaline through their veins.

3. N-340, the longest road in Spain. From the south of the peninsula in Puerto Real (Cádiz), where this road has its kilometer 0 until putting the cherry on top in Barcelona. Any tourist dreams of visiting the most intricate enclaves of the Andalusian and Mediterranean coast at the same time, stopping at the renowned beaches that comprise both coastlines. This itinerary allows you to achieve that fantasy. A route to enjoy with time, since it reaches 1,200 kilometers and passes through up to 10 provinces.

4. Via de la Plata Route. The communication route that structures western Spain from Seville to Santiago de Compostela. A perfect plan to explore a cultural itinerary where there is one. The Roman Empire created this road that later served as a pilgrimage route on the Camino de Santiago. A route that fits like a glove the needs of a motorcyclist who wants to enjoy the road.

5. Peaks of Europe. For a lover of speed there are few emotions like that of driving a good motorcycle surrounded by an unparalleled environment. This route surrounds the Picos de Europa National Park. In addition, it covers scenarios that are unmissable in the experiences of an asphalt enthusiast such as: The ascent to the Covadonga Lakes, Cangas de Onís, etc. Asturias and its views conquer you forever.

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