2-Wheel Dreams
Motorbike Adventure in Europe
Our Philosophy
A Dynamic Style
Neither retro, nor enduro, nor daredevils, nor overly relaxed – we are passionate about breathtaking landscapes, winding roads, and perfect pavement. We sometimes ride with a spirited pace, and while our rhythm is rather brisk, caution and safety remain our top priorities. Some of our more demanding tours may challenge participants with longer daily distances or more technical roads.
Homogeneous Groups
Groups will never exceed 6 riders + 2 guides, unless expressely requested by participants. This limitation is necessary to limit the various constraints a big group will face on the road. By carefully answering our questionaire attached, you will help us create homogeneous groups, avoiding significant differences in riding pace. The pace will always be matching the slowest riders. In case of significant difference between riders, group may be split for some sections of the trip.
Focus : your enjoyment
Our goal is to let you fully enjoy the roads and your motorcycle by eliminating all the hassles of planning routes and accommodations. We design and test itineraries that align with the desire to ride in an ideal environment with minimal constraints. Every morning, during the briefing, we’ll explain the details of the day: key highlights, possible stops, and more. The aim is to answer all your questions upfront so you can make the most of your time on the bike and fully enjoy your journey.
Side Activities
While riding is our primary focus, we offer a selection of side activities to complement your journey, depending on the itinerary. Rally-style stages, scenic flights, wine tastings (in the evening), visits to local artisans, and more.
Security
Safety—your safety—is our top priority. Motorcycles must be in perfect working order. Riders and any passengers are required to wear full gear and appropriate protective equipment. Each participant must have valid insurance, roadside assistance coverage, and a driving license. The traffic laws of each country we travel through must be respected, as well as all members of the riding group.