Triumph’s official adventure partner, Globebusters, is inviting riders on a nine-day, 1600-mile (2575km) tour to the Tridays festival in Neukirchen, Austria.
The tour starts on June 21, taking you across some of Europe's most spectacular routes. From the rolling hills of the Ardenne to the Vosges Mountains, the Rhine to the Black Forest and, of course, over the spectacular Alpine passes.
Arriving in time for the the 24th, the Tridays weekend offers live music, guided ride-outs, the thrills of the ‘Ace Race’, test-rides, festive food and drink and much much more.
Help Tridays celebrate their 11th year as the world’s greatest Triumph event.
Here's the itinerary:
Day 1: UK to Bouillon. (320km)
Ride the rolling hills and rural back roads of the Ardennes to the first overnight stop in the small town of Bouillon.
Day 2: Bouillon – Baden-Baden (360km)
Twisting roads of the northern Vosges Mountains, then cross the Rhine near Baden-Baden, in the foothills of the Black Forest.
Day 3: Baden-Baden – Fussen (360km)
The famous B500 south through the Black Forest and then continue southeast towards the Bavarian Alps.
Day 4: Fussen – Bramberg (214km)
Plenty of alpine passes along our route to the Austrian Tyrol – this is spectacular mountain riding.
Day 5 & 6: Bramberg / Neukirchen
Two days off to enjoy the party atmosphere of Tridays!
Day 7: Neukirchen–Titisee (440km)
Head via Lake Constance and the southern edge of the Black Forest to Lake Titisee for some quiet relaxation and recovery.
Day 8: Titisee – Reims (455km)
The beautiful Regional Park of Ballons de Vosges, before the country back roads towards Gerardmer and onto Bar-le-Duc and Reims, heart of the Champagment region.
Day 9: Reims – Calais – UK (305km)
The Regional Park of L’Avesnois and Scarpe-Escaut, before a stop off in Arras for lunch, then onto Calais.
Prices from £995.