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The Best Motorcycle Destinations Around the World in 2025 (a.k.a. Places That Made Me Ugly-Cry on the Side of the Road)

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You ever find yourself Googling “best motorcycle destinations in 2025” at 1:37 a.m. with a cold pizza slice in one hand and your cat sleeping on your laptop?

No? Just me?

Cool, cool.

But for real—2025 feels like the year to finally stop saying we’re gonna ride across the world and just, ya know, actually do it. Passport ready, saddle bags maybe half-zipped, route drawn on a napkin—the whole glorious mess of it.

So I pulled together this chaotic, emotionally-charged, zero-regret list of the best places to ride motorcycles around the world in 2025. Some I’ve done and doing. Some I’m manifesting with questionable maps and YouTube videos of people named Sven.


🏔️ The Alps – France, Switzerland, Italy (Yeah, the Whole Dang Range)

Okay, listen. Riding through the Alps is like eating dessert for breakfast—technically unnecessary, but emotionally healing.

Twisty roads that cling to cliffs. Villages that smell like fresh bread and weird cheese. And tunnels. So many tunnels. I screamed in one like a banshee just because the echo was satisfying. No regrets.

Top road picks:

  • Stelvio Pass (Italy) – 48 hairpin turns of absolute nonsense. You’ll love it.
  • Grimsel Pass (Switzerland) – Looks fake. Like, Pixar fake.
  • Route des Grandes Alpes (France) – Just keep going and don’t question why you’re crying by the 4th glacier.

🏜️ The Moroccan Desert – Like Mars, But Warmer (And With Camels)

You want heat? Sand? A spiritual awakening on two wheels while your GPS loses its mind? Morocco, baby.

I rode through the Dades Gorges and—no exaggeration—thought I’d time-traveled. The roads cut into the rock like someone was showing off. And the locals? So chill, even when you pull into town looking like a dusty tumbleweed with helmet hair and heat stroke.

Also, I once got offered mint tea by a kid riding a donkey. Five stars.

Quick tips:

  • Spring or fall. Summer will murder your soul.
  • Bring extra gas. The Sahara doesn’t care about your range.
  • Watch out for goats. They don’t care about you, either.

🌊 The Great Ocean Road – Australia’s Coastal Drama Queen

If the ocean had a personal assistant and asked, “Make me a road that’ll make bikers weep,” it would be this one.

Australia’s Great Ocean Road has cliffs, beaches, rainforests, and about 42 moments where you’ll yell, “ARE YOU SEEING THIS?!” even though no one else is around.

I stopped to take a picture and accidentally sat in an ant nest. So yeah. Adventure.

Bonus: If you time it right (May to September-ish), you might see whales breaching like they’re in a rom-com.


🎋 The Japanese Alps – Samurai Vibes & Twisties

Did I ride through Japan only to get lost and end up in a vending machine parking lot that sold hot soup in cans? Yes. Yes, I did.

But man, once you find the Japanese Alps, especially the Norikura Skyline or the Venus Line—it’s all peace, mist, and tight switchbacks. It’s quiet, eerie and like meditation but with engine noise and the occasional startled deer.

Also: the roadside food is next-level. Udon at a mountain hut while drying your socks on the exhaust? 10/10 biker-core aesthetic.


🇦🇷 Ruta 40 – Argentina’s Spine (and Possibly Yours)

Ruta 40 is long. Like… long-long. It stretches over 3,000 miles down the western edge of Argentina. Mountains. Lakes. Wind that will slap you in the face and steal your hat.

There were moments I genuinely questioned if I was still on Earth. You’ll pass through Patagonia, where the landscape shifts from green to red to is that a volcano? in about 30 minutes.

You will meet dogs. So many dogs. They run with your bike. You’ll cry.

Warning: The wind in southern Argentina is no joke. I got blown sideways into a ditch once. Still worth it.


🕌 The Pamir Highway – Tajikistan’s Secret Weapon

This one’s not for the faint of heart or the soft of butt.

The Pamir Highway is high, bumpy, remote, and feels like something out of a dystopian biker fantasy. You’re surrounded by mountains that look like ancient sleeping giants and villages where bread is cooked in stone ovens by people who treat you like family even though you look like a dust-covered raccoon.

Gas stations? Optional. Hotels? Hilarious. But the ride? Next-level.

I once had to bribe a border guard with chewing gum. Don’t ask.


🛶 Canada’s Icefields Parkway – Cold Fingers, Warm Heart

I did this in late spring and still lost feeling in two toes, but it was so worth it. The Icefields Parkway runs through Alberta between Jasper and Banff, and honestly? You’ll think you’re in a Coca-Cola commercial, minus the polar bears.

Massive glaciers. Turquoise lakes. Wild elk that stare at you like you owe them money.

Also, there’s this one lodge that has the best hot chocolate I’ve ever tasted. I still dream about it sometimes.


Side Quest: How I Pick These Places (AKA, The Chaos Method)

  1. Spite Google it. Sometimes I just type “epic roads near volcanoes” and see what happens.
  2. Ask other bikers who look like they’ve made bad decisions. Trust their instincts.
  3. Watch ride vlogs at 2 a.m. The ones with shaky GoPro footage and dubstep. They hit.
  4. Follow stray dogs in small towns. They lead to weird spots. It’s science.

✌️ Final-ish Thoughts about best motorcycle destinations

Here’s the thing: best motorcycle destinations aren’t always the ones that show up on glossy travel posters. Sometimes they’re gritty. Or uncomfortable. Or straight-up ridiculous.

But the ride? The ride is always worth it.

Even if you end up lost in a sandstorm, or soaked in glacier melt, or bargaining with a gas station cashier using Google Translate and interpretive dance—it all becomes part of the story.

So yeah, maybe 2025 is your year to take that big, wild, messy, unforgettable ride.

And if you see a guy pulled over on the side of the road somewhere in the Andes trying to duct-tape his saddlebag together—wave. That’s probably me. https://bikelovezone.com/how-to-find-the-best-motorcycle-destinations/.


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