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top 5 biking roads?
Top five UK motorbiking rides
Featured Articles Published: 05 Mar 2010 in Motoring and Van Insurance
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By Esther Shaw
Spring has sprung, the weather's warming up, and motorcyclists nationwide will be donning helmets and leathers and putting tyre to tarmac.
As a bike lover, you may be on the search for the perfect blend of hair-raising bends and breath-taking scenery so you can get your knee down and your heart rate up at the start of the new season.
If so, read on for our pick of the UK's top rides.
1) The Peak District - the Cat and Fiddle Run
The 11km-long strip of tarmac known as the Cat and Fiddle run in Buxton, Macclesfield, is a rite of passage for bikers because of the smoothness of the surface and the staggering scenery, but it comes with its own fair share of danger, so make sure you ride with utmost care and concentration. Nonetheless, the bends, the corners, the moors and the views along the A357 are sure to keep you coming back.
2) Northern Ireland - the Antrim coast road
At 60 miles long, the Antrim coast road is a contender for one of the best biking roads in Ireland - if not, the world. Head north out of Larne on to the A2 and follow the road which twists in and out of pretty fishing villages, skimming close to the sea's edge - gazing out across the North Channel to the Mull of Kintyre. The route is extremely technical as the turns get tighter and the drops tumble into the waves crashing into the cliffs below, so focus on your observation and positioning skills - and you will be well rewarded.
3) East Sussex - Tenterden to Hastings
For a lovely ride on a sunny morning, leave Tenterden on the B2082 heading south towards Rye. Keep your wits about you, as this is a nippy, twisty road that demands your utmost attention, and watch out for blind spots from the high hedges that enclose the road. Rye is a great place for bikers, with many gathering at the roundabouts on the quayside, but once you've had your fill, head west from here on the A259, another good fast road, which should mean you get to Hastings - home to the annual May Day Run - just in time for lunch on the seafront.
4) North Wales and Snowdonia - Llangollen to Betws-y-Coed
The A5 is full of twists and kinks and follows a meandering river for much of the way - without cutting corners. For a great day's biking, follow the road all the way through Llanberis between the mountains of Snowdon and the Glyders - riding with caution through the Llanberis pass. Finish your journey in Betws-y-Coed, the gateway into Snowdownia National Park - and spend a night or two at one of the motorbike-friendly B&Bs in this small yet perfectly formed tourist town.
5) Scottish Highlands - Glasgow to Inverness
Throughout its length from Glasgow to Inverness, the A82 is a joy to ride; the banks of Loch Lomond set the tone for the route, as the road clings to the magnificent landscape. This fast yet smooth road goes on through Glencoe and along the full length of Loch Ness, offering a fantastic introduction to highland riding - with high speed curves and long sweeping bends - before taking you onto Fort William and Fort Augustus. With boundless views into the distance, this road will give you a real sense of freedom, and is the perfect place to spend a weekend getting away from it all.
Featured Articles Published: 05 Mar 2010 in Motoring and Van Insurance
via @Confused_Com:
By Esther Shaw
Spring has sprung, the weather's warming up, and motorcyclists nationwide will be donning helmets and leathers and putting tyre to tarmac.
As a bike lover, you may be on the search for the perfect blend of hair-raising bends and breath-taking scenery so you can get your knee down and your heart rate up at the start of the new season.
If so, read on for our pick of the UK's top rides.
1) The Peak District - the Cat and Fiddle Run
The 11km-long strip of tarmac known as the Cat and Fiddle run in Buxton, Macclesfield, is a rite of passage for bikers because of the smoothness of the surface and the staggering scenery, but it comes with its own fair share of danger, so make sure you ride with utmost care and concentration. Nonetheless, the bends, the corners, the moors and the views along the A357 are sure to keep you coming back.
2) Northern Ireland - the Antrim coast road
At 60 miles long, the Antrim coast road is a contender for one of the best biking roads in Ireland - if not, the world. Head north out of Larne on to the A2 and follow the road which twists in and out of pretty fishing villages, skimming close to the sea's edge - gazing out across the North Channel to the Mull of Kintyre. The route is extremely technical as the turns get tighter and the drops tumble into the waves crashing into the cliffs below, so focus on your observation and positioning skills - and you will be well rewarded.
3) East Sussex - Tenterden to Hastings
For a lovely ride on a sunny morning, leave Tenterden on the B2082 heading south towards Rye. Keep your wits about you, as this is a nippy, twisty road that demands your utmost attention, and watch out for blind spots from the high hedges that enclose the road. Rye is a great place for bikers, with many gathering at the roundabouts on the quayside, but once you've had your fill, head west from here on the A259, another good fast road, which should mean you get to Hastings - home to the annual May Day Run - just in time for lunch on the seafront.
4) North Wales and Snowdonia - Llangollen to Betws-y-Coed
The A5 is full of twists and kinks and follows a meandering river for much of the way - without cutting corners. For a great day's biking, follow the road all the way through Llanberis between the mountains of Snowdon and the Glyders - riding with caution through the Llanberis pass. Finish your journey in Betws-y-Coed, the gateway into Snowdownia National Park - and spend a night or two at one of the motorbike-friendly B&Bs in this small yet perfectly formed tourist town.
5) Scottish Highlands - Glasgow to Inverness
Throughout its length from Glasgow to Inverness, the A82 is a joy to ride; the banks of Loch Lomond set the tone for the route, as the road clings to the magnificent landscape. This fast yet smooth road goes on through Glencoe and along the full length of Loch Ness, offering a fantastic introduction to highland riding - with high speed curves and long sweeping bends - before taking you onto Fort William and Fort Augustus. With boundless views into the distance, this road will give you a real sense of freedom, and is the perfect place to spend a weekend getting away from it all.
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
I've been on 1,2,4 and 5
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
I completely disagree with number 5, its not a very good road at all, the only good part is Glen Coe. The A82 is in great need of an upgrade! Inverness to Ullapool is a great road tho!
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
does these people actually ride these routes?
the cat and fiddle is now a speed camera and plod strewn mess of potholes, ruts and crap surface!
there's two roads that are smoother, have just as good a selection of corners, and a lot less plod coming out of buxton, but you lot go to the cat and fiddle, so my fun roads are quiet!
the cat and fiddle is now a speed camera and plod strewn mess of potholes, ruts and crap surface!
there's two roads that are smoother, have just as good a selection of corners, and a lot less plod coming out of buxton, but you lot go to the cat and fiddle, so my fun roads are quiet!
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
buxton to whaley bridge , past goyt valley , fast and fairly quiet through the day ,has lovely view of rezza with road running very close to massive drops , no cameras ,fast turns ,tight turns ,130mph+ straight ,awesome road , get to whaley bridge turn around and do it again the other way (take it backwards was just the wrong wording) ,lived in buxton as a lad ,know my way round round there , cat n fiddle is ok but has been said , its camera alley ,copters aswell , pretty much every route out of buxton is nice , except the A6
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
my thoughts exactly!cdstirland81 wrote:does these people actually ride these routes?
the cat and fiddle is now a speed camera and plod strewn mess of potholes, ruts and crap surface!
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
How about the mountain road near llangollen? Up to the ponderosa cafe, I can't remember the name of the road but it was really nice and flowing, just watch out for the new resurfaced road on the way up, gravel right in my cornering line! (I'm not going to say racing line lol)
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
You have to realy watch for plod upto the ponderosa, been stopped a few times up there now. Nice run though!
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
yeah the road outa buxston are amazing from stockport to sheffield via snakes pass is amazing
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you been over it since the winter? just one thing, CAUTION!!! potholes big enough to lose your bike in, surface like a ploughed field, thought the terrano 4x4 was gonna fall off the road the other week!!!
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
Ridden number 3 and know it well. Very very good roads around Rye, alot of the roads coming off the A21 are fairly good rides too.
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totally agree , snakes pass on a sunny august evening is everything you want in an english road , and yes ,BEWARE ,some amazing pot-holes about ! .Anyone a member of our councils on here that could explain why we have such high road tax for such corrrrrrr blimey roads ?
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Re: top 5 biking roads?
If you're talking about Kent and East sussex, I wouldn't recommend the Tenterden-Rye road, as with the other roads, the surface is awful. The road from Rye to Lydd along the coast is the best road around here as far as I'm concerned, absolutely beautiful! Tim
