Description
11th-23rd June, 2026
12 Nights, 13 Days
Ride Skill Level
8-26°C
Boutique Stays
Starting @ ₹7,29,999
Motorcycle Included
Castles, Curves & Celtic Charm

Wonders hidden in the UK: The ultimate road trip on our motorcycle tour itinerary.
Take a sneak peek into our day-to-day journey
Arrive in London
Welcome to London, the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom. Upon arrival, you will have some free time to explore the city and get settled. In the evening, there will be a mandatory briefing session where you will receive information about the tour and the motorbikes. Afterward, we will head out for dinner, allowing you to enjoy some delicious cuisine.

London to Peak District
From London, we’ll collect our rental motorcycles and follow local biking routes towards the Peak District. Here, sweeping moorlands and the limestone dales offer some of England’s very best motorcycle roads.

Peak District to Whitby
Leaving the rugged beauty of the Peak District behind, we wind our way northeast through scenic Yorkshire landscapes to the historic seaside town of Whitby. Perched on a clifftop overlooking the North Sea, the haunting ruins of Whitby Abbey loom large – made famous by Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Explore the cobbled streets, watch fishing boats bob in the harbour, and soak in the atmosphere that has inspired writers and travellers for centuries.

Whitby to Edinburgh
Today, we’ll head north along the fantastic A68 through the North Pennines and into the Scottish Borders. Our destination, Edinburgh, is a capital of contrasts: scholarly and soulful, brooding and bold – alive with stories whispered through its closes and echoed from its volcanic crags.

Edinburgh – Exploration Day
With its steep wynds and skyline pierced by spires, Edinburgh invites slow exploration. Climb the worn steps of the Royal Mile to the castle, where the Stone of Destiny rests and cannons overlook the city. Or descend into the underworld of Mary King’s Close, where tales of plague and perseverance echo in the dim light. Literary pilgrims can follow in the footsteps of Stevenson and Rowling, while others might seek out hidden courtyards, artisan cafés, or the hush of Holyrood Park.

Edinburgh to Inverness
Leaving Edinburgh behind, we ride north through rolling lowlands and into the Highlands. Skirting the ancient city of Perth, we thread our way through the Cairngorms – Scotland’s mountain heart. Granite peaks, wind-carved moorlands, and deep forested glens line our route. The day ends on the shores of Loch Ness, known globally for tales of its mythical monster.

Inverness to Isle of Skye
From the shadowy depths of Loch Ness, we ride west into a landscape that feels ancient and elemental. The roads grow quieter, the hills steeper, the coastline wilder. We follow the curves of lochs and sea inlets, past crumbling castles and forgotten crofts before reaching the West Coast and the Isle of Skye.

Isle of Skye – Exploration Day
Today is yours to explore the raw beauty of Skye: the needle-like spires of the Quiraing, the brooding silhouette of the Old Man of Storr, and the fairy pools that shimmer with otherworldly light. Tucked on the shores of Loch Harport, the Talisker Distillery offers a different kind of magic – peat smoke and sea salt captured in a single malt that speaks of wind, fire, and water.

Isle of Skye to Loch Lomond via Glencoe
From Skye, we head south. Glencoe is perhaps the most dramatic valley in the British Isles, beautiful and brooding, with a sense of drama etched into its slopes. From here, we descend into Loch Lomond and the Trossachs, its wooded shores marking the end of the Highlands.

Loch Lomond to Lake District National Park
We leave Scotland behind and begin our journey south, tracing scenic back roads into England’s Lake District. Here, ancient stone walls criss-cross green valleys, and mirror-like lakes reflect dramatic skies. It’s a gentler landscape, but no less stirring – a place that’s inspired poets, painters, and travellers for centuries.

Lake District National Park to Peak District National Park
We leave the lakes behind and wind our way southeast, swapping Cumbria’s soft-edged fells for the rugged contours of the Peak District. Windswept moors, limestone dales, and villages await.

Peak District National Park to London
Our final day on the road takes us south from the wild beauty of the Peaks and back toward the pulse of London. Local biker routes bring us back to our rental facility, and after days of wide skies and distant mountains, we return with stories in our helmets and the road still humming beneath our tyres.

Depart from London
It’s time to bid adieu, but what a journey it has been! As we say our farewells, guests returning home will head to London Airport, while those extending their stay with add-on packages will be whisked away to continue their escapades. Until we meet again, keep the wind in your hair and the spirit of adventure alive!

IMPORTANT NOTE
The rider & pillion are mandatorily required to use ECE/DOT Certified helmet.
The rider is mandatorily required to have a valid International Driving Permit (IDP) with Class A vehicles permitted.
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