Motorcycling isn’t just about the open road — it’s about where that road ends. On adventuro, we focus on the more adventurous end of the spectrum — off-road, multi-terrain, and technical riding that pushes you and your bike.
Adventure Riding is perfect for those looking to travel far, over varied terrain. Using large-capacity dual-sport bikes like the BMW GS or Yamaha Ténéré, riders cover a mix of tarmac, gravel, and dirt over long distances. Think multi-day trips with luggage, navigation, and the freedom to explore remote places.
Trail Riding is more about short to mid-distance exploration on road-legal trails and green lanes. It’s usually done on lighter enduro or dual-sport bikes and requires solid bike control on technical terrain — mud, ruts, rocks, climbs, and descents. In the UK, this often means riding public byways and off-road legal routes.
Dirt Biking includes both motocross (MX) and enduro. MX is fast, aggressive riding on purpose-built tracks with jumps and berms. Enduro, by contrast, is longer-form off-road riding with natural obstacles, often in timed events. Both require fitness, precision, and a bike built purely for off-road use.
Sport Riding and Track Days are for those focused on speed, control, and cornering — usually on paved roads or circuits. Supersport and superbike riders work on braking, line choice, and acceleration with less emphasis on terrain.
You’ll find trail tours, coaching, bike hire, and adventure rides — suitable for beginners through to experienced riders.