A5 wire bound
116 pages
42 route plans
63 illustrations and tables
ISBN 09535098 6 9
Book £11.95
"Should be under the seat of every adventure minded
biker" Performance Bikes
"Short of places to ride?.. gives detailed directions,
local history and information. Perfect for a map pocket"
Ride
"These guides should prove indispensible..."
Motorcycle Voyager
"Worth squeezing into your tank bag.." Classic
Bike Guide
"..numerous roads and routes for the classic motorcyclist...detailed
descriptions and maps of each route" The Classic Motorcycle
Easy to follow maps
Full directions
For sportsbike, tourer and classic riders
Fits in map pockets for navigating on the move
Things to see and where to stop on the road
Designed for the motorcyclist
From Devon to Northumberland and from East Anglia to Snowdonia
these 42 detailed routes take you on some of the most interesting
roads for riding imaginable. Roads that make you want to go back
and ride them again and again - from little used mountain passes
with tight hairpins to open, twisting, traffic free enjoyment
and all through stunning countryside. The routes cover all types
of terrain and vary in length from as little as ten miles to about
80. Some are included for the riding challenges they offer, others
for the fantastic views, some take you to out of the way and remote
places you would be unlikely to find unaided, whilst others are
close to major centres but all will give you that wonderful sense
of freedom and enoyment that can only be gained from riding.
The book is wire bound so it will easily fit in a map pocket
or tank bag, and all the routes are printed in easy to follow
symbols to help the rider navigate whilst on the move. The essential
guide for anyone going touring in England and Wales.
Dick Henneman has covered more roads on different bikes riding
through Europe and the UK than many would think possible. When
he's not clocking up the miles for the sheer pleasure of doing
so, he can be found hard at work in the IT industry and carrying
out freelance motorcycle journalist assignments.