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RIDE THE ALPS PROPERLY IN 2026 1 ALPINE BASE - 4 ALPINE COUNTRIES

Based in the Austrian Alps with over 2,000 km of spectacular roads across Germany, Austria Italy & Slovenia within easy reach.


Over 30 years riding the Alps

Countries ridden: France |  Germany | Austria | Italy | Slovenia
Base-Camp Structure | Full Support | Typically 4 to 6 Bikes

Private room included | No single supplement

Designed for riders & pillions

From £2,580


Ride iconic Alpine passes from a single base — no constant hotel changes, no rigid convoy schedules.

“Structured without pressure.” – BMW GS rider
“Professional & calm.” – Multistrada rider

"One of the most enjoyable weeks I’ve ever had on a bike." - Triumph Tiger rider

Trusted by UK motorcycle dealerships, inc Ducati Bournemouth
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Private Room Included. No Single Supplement.

Many Alpine motorcycle tours apply single room supplements of £400–£900.

At Alpine Roads, every rider receives a private room as standard.

  • No forced room sharing
  • Maximum 8 bikes
  • Transparent pricing.

A Journey — Then a Mountain Base

Unlike traditional move-hotel tours, Alpine Roads combines:

  •  A scenic journey phase
  • A multi-night Alpine base
  • Optional ride-outs
  • Rest flexibility
  • Half board options

Less packing - More rhythm - More enjoyment

Iconic Alpine Roads — Delivered Calmly

You can chose to ride legendary passes including:

  • B500 Black Forest High Road
  • Grossglockner High Alpine Road
  • Malta Hochalmstraße
  • Wurzenpass
  • Nockalmstraße
  • Grimsel Pass
  • Vrsic Pass (Slovenian Julian Alps) 
  • Passo di Monte Croce Carnico (Italian Plöcken Pass)
  • Passo di Falzarego (Italian Dolomites)

But delivered progressively — not as a rushed pass-collection schedule.

We prioritise flow, timing and enjoyment rather than maximum mileage.

Designed for Riders and Pillions

Our base-camp structure allows:

  • Local swimming pool and tennis
  • White water rafting
  • Lakeside walks & swimming
  • Flexible ride days
  • Relaxed evenings

Pillions are part of the design — not an afterthought.

Deep Local Knowledge

Based in the UK and Austria, with over 30 years riding the Alps

We understand:

  • Seasonal timing
  • Traffic flow
  • Pass conditions
  • How to shape a day properly

This is curated experience — not a template itinerary.

Whats Included

  • Private room for every rider
  • Pre-tour overnight hotel near Eurotunnel
  • Eurotunnel return
  • 9 or 12 nights Alpine accommodation
  • Daily breakfast & secure parking
  • Welcome & farewell dinners & half board options
  • 12 & 14 Day tours includes support/luggage van throughout
  • Curated routes & GPX files
  • Daily briefings
  • No single supplement.
  • Maximum 8 bikes

Full inclusions available on the Tour Options page

2026 Tour Pricing

Carinthia Compact 9-Day  Alpine Tour – From £2,580

Carinthia Classic 12-Day Alpine 

Tour – From £2,950


Private room included as standard.

WHY CARINTHIA IN THE AUSTRIAN ALPS

Five Alpine Regions Within Easy Reach

When most riders picture an Alpine motorcycle tour, the French Alps often come to mind first.
But riders who know the Alps well often tell a slightly different story.


The Austrian Alps offer some of the finest motorcycle roads anywhere in Europe. Smooth flowing passes, beautifully maintained alpine roads, quieter valleys and extraordinary scenery combine to create riding days that feel natural, varied and deeply rewarding.


Our base sits in one of the most strategically placed corners of the Alps.

Positioned at the meeting point of Austria, Italy and Slovenia, the region offers access to five major Alpine mountain ranges within comfortable day-ride distance. This creates an extraordinary variety of roads, landscapes and riding experiences, all without the need to constantly move hotels.


From our base camp riders can explore the flowing alpine curves of the Nockalmstraße, climb the dramatic high-altitude scenery of the Grossglockner High Alpine Road, cross into Slovenia via the famous Vršič Pass, or head south toward the legendary passes of the Italian Dolomites.


This unique position places riders at the centre of five Alpine regions:

  • Hohe Tauern
  • Nockberge
  • Julian Alps
  • Carnic Alps
  • Dolomites


Each offers its own character, from high glacier roads and sweeping alpine national parks to quiet frontier passes and dramatic limestone peaks.


Rather than riding one famous pass and returning the same way, each day can take riders into a completely different alpine landscape. Austria’s flowing national-park roads, the dramatic rock towers of the Dolomites, and the quieter mountain routes leading into Slovenia all sit within easy reach of our base.


The result is a riding experience that combines the variety of a multi-location tour with the comfort of staying in one place.


Three countries. Five Alpine ranges. One base.

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