We are told that all the roads in Belgium are unrideable, worse than those in the UK, so it’s best to head to Luxembourg.
The quarterly German RiDE publication has a suggestion for two routes, which you can download as a GPX file and an associated PDF:
www.motorradonline.de/tourentipp-luxemburg

As I rule I try to always download third party GPX files as tracks and then convert them into routes, amending them as I see fit. Here they are:
Route 1:
Route 2:
Note: Sometimes the route might take some roads totally unfit for an Adventure (with a capital A) rider, ruining the entire experience. Here is an example:



Not even the Google Street View vehicle has been down it, unwilling I guess to break the law.
The ever alert Adventure bikermate will note that the ‘road’ the creator of the route took is getting on for a goat track, clearly signed as no entry, other than for horses and their accompanying riders and unaccompanied bicycles, neither of whom pay road tax and should therefore be shot. Take care, it’s a jungle out there. On the other hand, the CR352 road looks perfect and would suit even the most fussy or timid Adventure bikermate (and their awesome Adventure steed) well.
Interesting fact: CR roads (very roughly the Luxembourg equivalent of our B roads) starting with a three, are in the north of the country. Those commencing with the numeral one, are in the south. Those with a two at the start are in Luxembourg City itself.
The quarterly German RiDE publication has a suggestion for two routes, which you can download as a GPX file and an associated PDF:
www.motorradonline.de/tourentipp-luxemburg

As I rule I try to always download third party GPX files as tracks and then convert them into routes, amending them as I see fit. Here they are:
Route 1:
Route 2:
Note: Sometimes the route might take some roads totally unfit for an Adventure (with a capital A) rider, ruining the entire experience. Here is an example:



Not even the Google Street View vehicle has been down it, unwilling I guess to break the law.
The ever alert Adventure bikermate will note that the ‘road’ the creator of the route took is getting on for a goat track, clearly signed as no entry, other than for horses and their accompanying riders and unaccompanied bicycles, neither of whom pay road tax and should therefore be shot. Take care, it’s a jungle out there. On the other hand, the CR352 road looks perfect and would suit even the most fussy or timid Adventure bikermate (and their awesome Adventure steed) well.
Interesting fact: CR roads (very roughly the Luxembourg equivalent of our B roads) starting with a three, are in the north of the country. Those commencing with the numeral one, are in the south. Those with a two at the start are in Luxembourg City itself.
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