Highlights
- Your guided motorcycle tour starts in Barcelona and follows the winding mountain roads of the Pyrenees through Catalonia to the Principality of Andorra
- Discover the mysterious Cathar Country around Carcassonne, one of the best-preserved medieval fortress cities in Europe
- The masterpiece of the Millau Viaduct and the breathtaking canyon of the Gorges du Tarn
- Spend two nights at a winery in La Provence: ride through wild gorges and along the turquoise waters of the Ardèche river
- Follow the Route Napoléon through the fragrant lavender fields — the south of France at its most beautiful
- You conquer the Col de la Bonette — one of the highest paved mountain roads in Europe — with panoramic views across the Maritime Alps
- The Mercantour National Park, a wild mountain wilderness straddling the French-Italian border
- Arrival in Piemonte: the land of Barolo wine, truffles and the gentle hills of the Langhe — UNESCO World Heritage
- A final chapter in Milan — gateway to the world and capital of haute couture
The Dance of Pace
This journey is not defined by distance, nor by the number of passes conquered. It is defined by how it feels to move through a landscape when time is no longer something to chase. Over nine days, the route draws a sweeping arc from Barcelona to Milan, connecting some of the most striking riding regions of Southern Europe. The Pyrenees rise first—raw and immediate—before giving way to the softer elegance of Provence. From there, the road climbs again into the Maritime Alps, where the air sharpens and the views stretch endlessly.
Four borders are crossed almost without notice, marked less by lines on a map than by subtle shifts in culture, cuisine, and light. One day, set aside in the Ardèche, is left entirely open—a pause in the journey, where the only plan is your own.
The Hispania Tours Touch
We keep our groups small, creating an atmosphere closer to a shared table than a moving convoy. Our hotels are chosen with the same care. Places with character, soul, and a sense of where you are—never just a stop along the way - be for convenience or rating.
The Southern Arc runs only once a year, and places are limited. Once the group is complete, the journey is set. If your calendar is open, do not miss this opportunity to immerse on a trip of a lifetime.
Tourdates
We are also happy to organize this tour as a private tour! Your group, your private tour date. request a private tour
Included services
Accommodation
- Carefully selected accommodations that truly capture the character of the region and guarantee a relaxing break after your days of riding - including only first-class 4* and 5* star hotels and genuine boutique hotels.
- Your luggage will be transported by our tour bus
Meals
- The tour price includes daily breakfast and most of the dinners during the tour; we dine a varying number of times in the hotel or in local restaurants.
- We understand how important a healthy water balance is for the motorcyclist, therefore we provide you with sufficient drinking water on tour.
Activities
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As described in the tour itinerary.
Service and support
- Tour guidance by experienced tour guide with extensive local know-how
- First-class motorbike when booked online(our rental fleet, additional equipment and clothing can be added during the booking)
- Tour bus with back-up motorbike and second tour guide (route escort, if necessary lift)
- Daily tour briefing, Road book with maps and highlights per day
- 24/7 WhatsApp support
- Gift package, Travel photo collection
- Airport transfer for tours from Málaga
Not included
- Flight, drinks, snacks, tips for tour guides, tips for porters, tips for hotel service, travel protection insurance
- Gasoline and tolls
- Entrance fees
- Everything not specifically stated in the included service
Gastronomic delights on tour
Taste your way through four distinct culinary worlds: In Andorra and Catalonia, the journey begins with the honest mountain cuisine of the Pyrenees - aged Pyrenean cheese, pa amb tomàquet and a glass of Cava as a first hint of what lies ahead. In Cathar Country and southern France, cassoulet is non-negotiable: the rich, slow-cooked classic of white beans, confit de canard and Toulouse sausage, simmered in cast-iron pots for centuries. Provence surprises with aromatic lightness - tapenade, ratatouille, freshly baked fougasse and a glass of Côtes du Rhône beneath an old plane tree. In Piemonte, one of Italy's most noble regional kitchens awaits: handmade tajarin al tartufo, vitello tonnato and the Barolo - the king of Italian red wines, at home in the hills of the Langhe that you will ride through on the way to Milan.
