10 TOP MOTORCYCLE ROADS in Europe That Will Blow Your Mind!
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Ready to capture the ride of a lifetime? From the legendary Stelvio Pass to Norway’s jaw-dropping Trollstigen, these are the 10 TOP MOTORCYCLE ROADS in Europe That Will Blow Your Mind. Discover epic mountain passes, breathtaking fjords, and coastal roads that combine thrilling rides with stunning photo opportunities.
Whether you’re chasing curves or iconic landmarks, this list has it all. Don’t miss out-watch now to fuel your next adventure and start planning your bucket-list trip today!
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Great video Super 🙏
Thank you so much 🙏
great video as usual. I hope to meet you one day👍
thank you very much - I hope so too 👍
I rode them all except Combe laval (hope to ride it in the late spring on the way to the Pyrenees) I agree whit most of them, but think the Atlantic road is a bit overrated..
The Combe Laval is definitely worth seeing - the first time I just went through it once - the second time I went through multiple times (this is when I also had the time to get some of the drone shots).
I'm afraid you mentioned the cursed words: 😈🔱 "Instagram worthy locations." 😂😂😂😂 Are you serious? Tourism based solely on the pursuit of photos contributes to the overcrowding of remote places and promotes experiences as superficials as a puddle. Disconnected of sense and meaning, where visitors show no interest in the place and contribute nothing. Arrive, take the photo, leave as quickly as possible in search of the next photo. I'm sure yo have seen those situations ofen and thouht "It's even ridiculous". Sorry, just my opinion. Traveling is so much more. Thanks for your videos. 😊😊😊👏👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing your perspective! 😊 I think we might be coming at this from different angles when it comes to the term "Instagram-worthy." What I meant was that these are incredibly photogenic roads and locations-places so stunning that you’d naturally want to share them with your friends, whether that’s on Instagram, in a photo album, or just in conversation.
I definitely didn’t mean to reference the shallow, "take a photo and leave" mindset of some wannabe influencers. I completely agree with you-traveling is so much more than just snapping pictures. It’s about connecting with the places, the people, and the experience itself.
I’ve seen those situations you described, and I’ve thought the same thing-it can feel so disconnected and superficial. My goal is to inspire riders to truly experience these incredible roads and landscapes, not just pass through them for a quick photo.
Thanks again for your thoughtful comment and for watching the videos! Ride safe and keep exploring! 😊👏
How I hate that expression "Instagram worthy views"!
I know- I am a different generation, but it is incredibly sad that people now rate their (life-) experiences by whether or not they get likes on a photo platform.
People, don´t go somewhere because you can show off by posting a shot like thousands before you (you can just download those, you know!) - go somewhere because you enjoy the way, the riding, meeting people - and yes, the stunning views. But don´t see your world (your travels, your life) only through a lense. You will miss the most important things.
Just my 2-cents worth ...
@@LazyJack2003 Thanks for sharing your perspective! 😊 I think we might be coming at this from different angles when it comes to the term "Instagram-worthy." What I meant was that these are incredibly photogenic roads and locations-places so stunning that you’d naturally want to share them with your friends, whether that’s on Instagram, in a photo album, or just in conversation.
I definitely didn’t mean to reference the shallow, "take a photo and leave" mindset of some wannabe influencers. I completely agree with you-traveling is so much more than just snapping pictures. It’s about connecting with the places, the people, and the experience itself.
I’ve seen those situations you described, and I’ve thought the same thing-it can feel so disconnected and superficial. My goal is to inspire riders to truly experience these incredible roads and landscapes, not just pass through them for a quick photo.
Thanks again for your comment and for watching the videos! Ride safe and keep exploring! 😊👏
Please stop saying "what's up" at the start of your videos. It's an benale American thing that means nothing. Love your videos but that greeting is 💩