ATLANTIC to BALTIC SEA

Here you will find all the moments that we would like to share with you. The good, the bad, the funny, the depressing, the boring, or simply the moments that you need the momentum to get your bike through it.

We opted for Europe as an easy starter as yet we don’t need to hassle with Visas, Carnets or any other obstacle that a boarder crossing can throw at you. Like this we could purely find out whether we like travelling as an overlander and already test / adapt our gear.

Grab a beer and a package of crisps to get the campfire atmosphere, and then sit back and enjoy our blog across Europe!

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ACT Italy - We Are On It!

Fratta Terme is just down the road from Bertinoro, where the ACT officially starts. It was a nice mixture of easy offroad and backroads. After a cafe stop in Sarsina…

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ACT Italy we are coming!

... will we make it to the starting point of the ACT Italy? Early this Saturday morning, as we the Yamaha dealer agreed, James went to the garage. We had only 30mins to test …

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Cinque Terre in Italy

The next morning James cleaned the spark plugs of his Yamaha SuperTenere in the yard of the complex, where we are staying. Steffi in the meantime was battling with the migraine, the result of…

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From France into Italy

... or from Côte d'Azur to Cinque Terre! The first stop was in the Marina (Centre Ville) in Cannes. Poor James pulled the short straw again and stayed with the bikes whilst Steffi went off to.…

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South of France

We had a lovely weekend with Mick, Astrid and their daughter Freya; visiting the weekly market in L'Isle Jourdain, went walking around lakes, chilling and having lovely discussions/talks about biking trips…

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Let’s Goooo!

We are finally en route towards France….After a hectic day of emptying her apartment, sorting out issues with the tax authorities (NEVER be a representante fiscal for someone in Portugal!!)…

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