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Motorbiking in France and Spain

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Have you ever been inspired by the thought of touring around the country roads of France or Spain on your motorcycle, possibly with just a pillion passenger for company or perhaps as part of an organized group?

A biker's dream

France and Spain are huge countries ideal for motorbike exploration with countless miles of virtually traffic-free roads, fantastic scenery and plenty of high-speed bends guaranteed to set the pulse of every true biker racing up into top gear.

Ferry travel to France & Spain

With Brittany Ferries, taking your motorbike over to the continent couldn't be easier. Simply ride onboard, see your bike securely fastened into position, and then relax while enjoying either a daytime or overnight crossing.

Sail on our magnificent flagship Pont-Aven and make use of our special garage which has been purpose-built for motorcycles, providing you with even more security and peace of mind.

Our ferry routes to France and Spain

Our conveniently located departure ports in Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth coupled with regular sailings to Caen, Cherbourg, Roscoff and St Malo in France, plus Santander in northern Spain, means that there's sure to be a route and timetable that fits in exactly with your touring plans.

Create your own holiday itinerary

Traveling with Brittany Ferries offers you all of the freedom and flexibility that you need on a biking holiday. You can mix and match our ferry routes to create your own itinerary and you can pre-book as many overnight hotel stops as wish on your route from our great range of hotels in both countries.

Example Itinerary: For a truly spectacular tour, why not sail outward to Santander, ride your motorbike along northern Spain and through the spectacular Pyrénées mountains, then continue all the way up the west coast of France before sailing home from one of our Channel ports.