Top 5 European Winter Motorcycle Riding Routes
While some riders store their bikes during the colder months, others make a point of using the colder months as a time to tour. Whatever type of rider you are, there’s no denying that Europe offers an abundance of idyllic riding destinations. Whether you’re a Winter Warrior, or more of a Spring Scrambler, we’ve put together a list of our favourite European Winter Bike Getaways.
- The Black Forest, Germany
The Black Forest (Schwarzwald) in southwestern Germany is a fantastic ride at any time of year, but in winter, it’s truly another level of riding. The B500, known as the "Schwarzwaldhochstraße," runs through the heart of the forest, offering sweeping bends and spectacular views of snow-covered trees and hills. The roads here are well-maintained but be prepared for colder temperatures and occasional snow. The peacefulness of riding through this winter wonderland makes it an unforgettable experience.
- The Amalfi Coast, Italy
While the Amalfi Coast is often associated with sunny summer rides, it’s equally mesmerizing in the winter. The coastal route between Sorrento and Amalfi offers dramatic cliffside views over the Tyrrhenian Sea, and during the off-season, you can enjoy the twisting roads without the summer crowds. Winter temperatures are mild, (though you may encounter occasional rain) making this a great winter option for those who prefer coastal routes over mountain passes.
- The Grossglockner High Alpine Road, Austria
One of the most famous alpine roads in Europe, the Grossglockner High Alpine Road offers a thrilling ride through Austria’s mountains. While parts of the road close in deep winter, sections remain open for adventurous riders who want to experience the breathtaking beauty of snow-covered peaks. The road is lined with panoramic views of the towering Grossglockner, Austria's highest mountain, and offers an adrenaline-pumping mix of hairpin bends and long, sweeping curves. Always check weather conditions, as snow and ice can create challenges.
- Pyrenees, France and Spain
The Pyrenees Mountain range, straddling the border between France and Spain, offers some of the best winter riding in Europe. Routes like the N-260 in Spain wind through dramatic mountain scenery, with snow-capped peaks and quiet villages providing a picturesque backdrop. Winter brings a serene, almost mystical atmosphere to the region, and while some high passes may close due to snow, many lower routes remain open, offering a mix of challenging and scenic riding.
- Transfăgărășan Highway, Romania
Often called one of the best roads in the world, the Transfăgărășan Highway is a must-ride for motorcyclists. While the high-altitude sections of this road are often closed during the winter months due to heavy snow, the lower sections and nearby roads through the Carpathian Mountains remain rideable and provide breathtaking winter views. The rugged beauty of Romania, with its dramatic valleys and towering peaks, is even more captivating under a layer of snow. Plan carefully, as the road conditions can vary, but the adventure is well worth it.
Tips for Winter Motorcycle Riding in Europe:
- Prepare for Weather: European winter weather can be unpredictable, especially in mountainous regions. Always check the forecast and be prepared for snow, rain, or ice.
- Choose the Right Gear: Thermal and waterproof riding gear is essential. Consider heated grips or gloves for added comfort on longer rides.
- Monitor Road Closures: Some high-altitude passes close for winter, so plan your route carefully and have alternatives in mind.
Winter riding in Europe is an adventure like no other. The quieter roads, dramatic landscapes, and the contrast of snow against rugged terrain make for an exhilarating ride. For those willing to brave the cold, these routes offer experiences you’ll remember for a lifetime.