Daily Itinerary
Iconic granite outcrops offering panoramic views of Dartmoor. The roads leading up are wonderfully twisty, perfect for motorcycles. A great spot for a short hike and photo opportunities.
A remarkable ancient clapper bridge spanning the East Dart River, set in a picturesque part of Dartmoor. Offers a glimpse into historical Dartmoor life and is surrounded by beautiful country roads.
One of Dartmoor's highest and most remote pubs, famed for its continuously burning fire since 1845. A perfect spot for a hearty pub lunch with stunning moorland views.
A beautiful reservoir with a disused railway viaduct offering fantastic views and walking trails. The approach roads are enjoyable. Some nearby green lanes may offer a taste of light off-roading.
A spectacularly rugged and isolated section of the North Devon coast, known for its dramatic cliffs and rocky beach. The winding roads to the Quay are thrilling for motorcyclists.
A unique, privately-owned fishing village clinging to a 400ft cliff. Famous for its traffic-free cobbled street, donkeys, and stunning views. The roads to Clovelly are incredibly scenic and twisty.
A spectacular dry valley with dramatic rock formations and stunning coastal views, often frequented by wild goats. The winding coastal roads to and from Lynton are a motorcyclist's dream.
A charming, historic pub situated right on Lynmouth harbour, offering traditional food and stunning views of the sea and cliffs. A perfect place to relax after exploring the Valley of Rocks.
An ancient clapper bridge of unknown age, spanning the River Barle within Exmoor National Park. The approach involves beautiful country roads, and there are opportunities for a short, mild gravel track ride on the access road.
