OK, but as stated previously, it's only a very loose plan and could change to suit others.
I think Steptoe said something earlier this year along the lines of "if you can call turning up at the ferry and saying -let's go this way, a plan, then we have a plan"
So first let me apologise to anyone who's been before( coz you'll likely know a damn sight more than me) if it seems like I'm teaching granny to suck eggs here. And please feel free to strike up with your experiences and suggestions or put me right. I don't really claim ownership of this thread and I'm also very flexible. so feel free to contribute.
Last year I took the ferry from Portsmouth to Santander. 36hrs
Rode down to Algeciras, alongside Gibraltar. 600 + miles. Do-able in a day, although a bit of a ball buster. Trouble is that last time I landed at 7pm and riding through the night gets a bit chilly and more tiresome. So an overnight pitstop was required.
Somewhere in the link below it says 700 miles, so I could well be out there.
Ferry across to Ceuta, about an hour or so.
Getting through customs and into Morocco, about 2 hours or so.
After that it's a question of where you wanna go and how long you have to do it.
If you've only a week or so in Morocco, then you'd likely not want to stray too much further than the Mid Atlas I'd guess.
I went almost directly south, through Tetouan, Chefchaouen, then skipped the Riff cause lotsa folk say it's lawless and has poor roads, and headed for the Mid Atlas - so on to Meknes, Errachidia, and just north of Merzouga I stopped off for three nights at Hassilabied in The Nasser Palace Hotel. Lovely wee place on the edge of the Sahara. Camel rides for a night in the desert, lovely pool, good food, cold beer, a wee oasis.
Then I split up from my riding companion and headed over to Ouarzazate, A'it Ben Haddou, from there to Marrakech for a night, then the coast, Essaouira for a coupla nights then back up the coast road to Tangier for the ferry to Spain. I was in morocco for 11 days I think. I'd like to spend longer in the mountains this time as the coast doesn't really interest me, the mountain roads are great and everything seemed much cheaper than the coast and Marrakech.
This time I'd like to go a wee bit further south and hit the High Atlas.
I'd be using hotels as they're dirt cheap.
Probably want to go for at least three weeks as the trip down to Ceuta and back takes the best part of a week, leaving two weeks in Morocco. I'd happily extend that if anyone wants to stay on longer.
If we can find out details of some very gentle off road stuff then I'd be up for it, but I'm no off road god and the soft sand was f*kking hard work last time. Specially as I ride a lardy arsed 1100.
I'm happy with around 200 miles per day once on Morocco. Riding down from Santander then it's a case of head down and go for it.
Look on the Morocco Knowledge Base in the Travel section and there's more info than you can likely get through, but Timolgra started off a Sticky thread
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=89396
and this is the VERY basics I started with last year.
WHERE TO GO, WHAT TO DO
Morocco has four main mountain ranges; from north to south these are the Rif Mountains, then the Middle Atlas, the High Atlas and the Anti-Atlas in the furthest south. The best bike roads in the mountains are probably the Atlas ranges, the roads in the Rif are often less well surfaced.
To the east of the Middle Atlas and the south of the High/Anti Atlas lie the hamadas--stony semi-arid 'desert' with excellent pistes (tracks for 4WD cars and bikes). There's a small area of sand near Erfoud and another near Zagora.
The coastal plain to the west of the country is generally flat and uninteresting, however the coastline itself is often pretty.
WHEN TO GO
Morocco is an all-year-round destination, however in the winter the smaller mountain roads can be blocked by snow, and the summer months (mid-June to end August) are normally extremely hot. My personal preference is for April/May--the country is incredibly green and the days are much longer than September/October.
So, take it from there then, read up, chip in, and we'll see where this goes.
Millard